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MARJORIE THOMPSON McWILLlAtvlS ., "Margie" History RI-IODESDALE, MARVLA:>IO Hurlock High Schoo! Philornathean Literar-y Society; J. C. c.. Y. W. C. A.; Hiking Club; Delta Sigma Kappa, Secretary, '25; Monthly Reporter, '2G; Dorchester County Club; Honorable Mention, '23, '24, '25, A Flower, Fallen from the budded coronal oj SprĀ·/:ng. HENEVER we hear the name "Margie," we immediately fonn a mental picture of a little maiden with merry eyes and dainty features. "Margie," although small of stature, is great of mental ability and excelled in all her classroom work. Nor was this her only field of B excellence; she took responsibilities in all phases of her college life and fulfilled them all well. She also met all the requirements of a friend, "Margie" has decided convictions concerning most of the problems confronting us. She does not express herself until she has thoughtfully considered a ques- tion, hence her opinions have a foundation that gives them weight. "Margie" has been compared to a little spring flower, embodying all its daintiness, sweetness, and power. Just as the spring Aower seems to gather unto itself love, so does "Margie" attract her friends. What a lovely little maiden with your moods; your moments of happiness, and again moments when you are "bluev=-each giving some inspiration of kindness and goodness to those about you. . The flowers of spring will give the world 110 more of joy, love, and happiness than will our "Margie."