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ELIZABETH PEEL McALPINE Hietoru "Betty" Lonaconing, Md. Central High School Browning Literary Society; Critic of Browning, '22; Vice-President of Browning, '23; President of Browning, '23; Secretary to Wags, '23; Society Prelim., '22; Society Contestant, '22; Y. W. C. A., '22; J. G. C., '23, '24; W. A. G. S., '24; G. s. G. A.; Choir, '22, '23, '24; Powder Puffs, '23, '24. "A rose bud set with little wilful thorns, And sweet as English air could make her, she" ETTY" spent her first year of college life at GouchEr but she couldn't resist the temptation of Western Maryland, and when the Class of '24 assembled in the fall of '22, Miss Elizabeth Me. Alpine was enrolled as a student. "Betty" comes from the section of Lonaconing. Before she had been long on the hill a Delaware friend had found a sinister attraction in this little mountaineer. "Betty" has a line "all her own", she says what she means and means what she says. Her unique way of expressing herself has won for her many friends. No one can refuse her anything she asks. Browning is proud of "Betty" and will always remember her as an ardent contestant against Philo in the annual contest, 1922" "Betty" expects to teach for one year-but no more. She has told all of her friends that after that they must visit her in hET own home, wher- ever it may be. Ei{J htu-eeoen