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NINETEEN FORTY-FOUR Louise Banner Dobson, N. C. Euterpean; Christian Workers ' Club; Commercial Club; Dinosaurian, President ' 43; International Re- lations Club. Banner ' s ability always to have a man, and most of the time a different one, is an art the other Brevard lasses envy, especially with this man shortage. Eleanor Elizabeth Beasley Louisburg, N. C. Transfer from Louisburg College; Mnemosvnean, Chaplain ' 44; Clarion Staff, Editor-in-Chief ' 44; Phi Theta Kappa. Besides being a scholar, a musician, and a very democratic citizen, Eleanor is amiable and attractive. Mabel Loliise Beatty Sherrill ' s Ford, N. C. Assistant Dietitian, Virginia Lodge ' 43; Assistant Dietitian, West Hall ' 43; Assistant Dean, Taylor Hall ' 44. Although her hard work as assistant dean of Tavlor Hall has been primarily devoted to girls, Beatty, believe it or not, also has a place in her heart for a few of the opposite sex. : ■: Irene Belk Matthews, N. C. Euterpean; Christian Workers ' Club; Pertelote Staff ' 44; World Friendship Commission, Secretary and Treasurer ' 43, Vice-President ' 44. Although it is difficult to get acquainted with Irene, the reward, her true friendship, is well worth the effort. BEST ALL-ROUND Eleanor Beasley Raymus Hilliard
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SENIOR CLASS OF -f L r 3S0Jm d • -. w£ For two reasons this is an unusual year for graduates of 1944. One is the war, which has taken so many of the boys who were here last year to the armed services. Another is the tenth anniversary celebration of the College. Despite the great amount of necessary work they did, the seniors along with the other students and faculty, have tried to help in the war effort. Assisting at the Red Cross Center, contributing to the support of refugees, sending textbooks to prisoners of war in order that these soldiers may continue their education are some of the ways employed. Too, they have proved very active in buying war bonds and stamps. The officers for the fall of 1943 as shown above are President, Marjorie Ezzelle; Vice-President, Virginia Blanton; and Secretary-Treasurer, Rebecca Dodd.
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s E N I O R S Virginia Blanton Cliffside, N. C. Mnemosynean, Vice-President ' 43, President ' 44; Clarion Stall ' 44; Dinosaurian; Dramatic Club; Folk Dance Club; Intramural Basketball Champion ' 43; May Court ' 43; Most Popular Freshman Girl ' 43; Pertelote Staff, Sports Editor ' 43, Business Manager ' 44; Sophomore Class, Vice-President ' 44. Without Ginny Brevard would be minus glamour plus. Incidentally, she ' s smart too. Virginia Campbell Danese, West Virginia Mnemosynean; Dramatic Club. Virginia, an as- sistant librarian, not only sends us those little love letters about fines, but she also helps us locate neces- sary material from these immense volumes in the library. Hilda Jeannette Carter Akron, Ohio Mnemosynean; Dinosaurian; International Rela- tions Club. Though small in stature, I lilda has ample brains and ability. Janie Lee Carter Waxhaw, N. C. Euterpean; Christian Workers ' Club; Mu Delta, Librarian ' 44. Jennie Lee ' s ever-present co-operation and disposition, as sunny as her hair, will make her a well-loved nurse. Doris Caudle Peachland, N. C. Euterpean. The chances are Doris ' home eco- nomics will really be put to use, if not professionally, for the Brevard student who has won her heart. Mona Coats Greensboro, N. C. Mnemosynean; Day Students ' Club; Dramatics Club. Mona discovers that she can usually work out satisfactory solutions in chemistry experiments, algebra equations, and love problems.
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