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ELEANOR KATHRYN HATTON French "Kate" Hallwood, Virginia Temperanceville High School Philomathean Literary Society; Y. W. C. A.; J. G. C.; Powder Puffs, '24, '25. "Melancholy, Melancholy, I've no use for you, by golly!" T HERE is no characteristic more to be admired in any girl than that one Kathryn possesses. For she believes "Laugh, and the world laughs with you; weep, and you weep alone." Kathryn's love of company and gaiety has led her to follow the way of the world. Coming from that sunny land of Virginia, she has brought to us joy and good cheer. Some day she expects to return to that country and become a Lady of the Southland. Unlike the rest of us, she is not interested in the Prince of Wales, but she does adore a certain Earl. Kathryn iii quite an accomplished young person, especially in the realm of music and dancing. Her desire to give "uke" lessons was the cause of much excitement on Senior Hall, for her neighbors feared that some innocent and un- suspecting aspirants would take advantage of such a generous offer. On her return from a trip to Baltimore, you will be certain to see her exhibiting the latest dance step-the cowboy trot, and such. As Kathryn herself says, "Because of my youth, I have not traveled to a great extent; but I have read extensively." And you are inclined to believe this, after you have listened to her discourse on Buchanan's attitude toward slavery; for that is a difficult subject, you know! . Conscientiously and diligently, she works always toward the accomplishment of some definite purpose. It is not hard for us to picture Kathryn as the tradi- tional charming' Southern hostess, extending hospitality and welcome to all. [96]