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LELIA ELIZABETH HITE English "Lelyer" Port Deposit, Maryland Jacob Tome Institute Philomathean Literary Society; J. G. C.; Y. w. C. A.; S. S.; F. R. S. O. E.; Y. W. Cabinet, '24 and '25; Y. W. Handbook Staff, '24; Assis- tant Advertising Manager, ALOHA, '25; Society Debating, '25; Girl Scout Captain, College Troop, '25; Class Basketball, '24, '25. "No anger find in thee, but pity and ruth", L LIA, better "known to us as "Lelyer," came into our midst in our second year of college; and in those three years there has been enacted a continu- ous process of changing her from a rnature-looking, capable, young old woman, to a youthful-looking, more capable college woman. How? Compare a photograph of 1922 and 1925'! Lelia is individual in that she has never solved a cross-word puzzle. By na- tivity she is Virginian, with her heartstrings tied to the old homestead. More recently, however, she has transferred a few of said heartstrings to Tome Insti- tute, for she has not allowed us to forget for one minute that Tome is ideal in her eyes. She possesses both innate and acquired abilities. Innately, she has the ability to do and dare; and she has acquired the ability to enjoy life in her leisure time. She thinks for herself, and yet is not radical. She works for others; and, what's more, enjoys it. She is good and yet not too good. She can be a true friend. [91J