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EUNICE VIRGINIA PITTMAN "Ginnie" w. w. French LUIL-\Y, VIRGI"'L\ Luray High. School Philornathean Literary Society, Prelimina- ries, '25, Treasurer, '23, '24, Secretary, '24, '25, Vice-President, '25; \V. W., President, '26, Alumni Secretary, '26, Sunshine Messenger, '24, '25; J. G. c.. W. S. C. A.; Y. W. C. A., Cabinet, '24, '25: Class Basket-ball, '24, '25, '26; Powder Puffs, '23, '24; Inter-Club Council, '25, '20. She is tne Sltus!fiu.e of Yirginia, HEhails from the sunny South, Virginia! She entered upon her career at Western Maryland College, a very petite and charming little lady from the vicinity of the Luray Caverns. Many were the heart pal- pitations at the sight of this feminine creature, for" Ginnie" is above I all "feminine." This young lady is very capable too. "Ginnie" has participated in practically all of the college activities, and has been a leader in all with which she has been connected. Whar we admired so much was that she had time for ext.ra-curr-iculam activities along with all her duties. vVe shall not that "Ginnie" was too partial to "Parlor," tho she seldom missed a This French Major has threatened to teach in tile mountain country of North Carolina, yet we hope that she will not be lost to the world and her classmates. She will, no doubt. soon find The One and move a little farther north-or is it west? \Vell,.whatever the vocation, we're wishing the best of luck to you, "Ginnie."