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VELMA IRENE RICHMOND Velma English-History lonaconing, Maryland Central High School Browning Literary Society, President '27. Preliminary Contest '24, '25; Sister.' Club; B_ O. K.; W. A. G.; Dramatics' Ch,b; Shake- speare Club, Vice' President '27; Y. W. C. A., Chairman Saleo Committee '24, '2)", '26, Chair, man Religious Committee '27; Delegate to Eagle~ Mere '26; A.sociate Business Manager of Han,d· book '25; Sunday School; Hiking Group Leader; Class Basketball '27; Phi Alpha Mu. Pre:sident '27. by the side of the road, ELMA, the tim.idlittle college girl of 1923, presi.dent of Browning? Neve.!'! V Yet, such is the case. She has gradually found herself during her years here, and now IS on the way to success, The gIrl that studied hard is still studying hard, but in a different way. Formerly, only lessons were included in her pursuits, but now she also includes people. This is the secret which helped Velma to find herself and her place on "College Hill" Forgiving, loving, unselfish, and ready to help those who need help, Velma has found a host of friends. No one enjoys a good time more than she does, and no one can be more serious than she is at times, During her junior and senior years, while Velma has been studying speech and dramatics, her appearances in recitals and plays have endeared her even more to us, for thus we have come to know her better Ir is her ambition (or, at least, used to be) to be "an old-maid school-teacher." Perhaps that is the reason Velma assumes such a serious mien once in a while If this ambition is fulfilled, no doubt her work will be of credit to the Education Department, for what Velma does is always done well. Whatever you do, .dcar classmate, we hope the future will be "Albright" for you pag~ t;ghrY-1WQ
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