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EDGAR B. DAVIS Entered ’25, Philomathean Society ’25’26, Business Manager of Pioneer Staff ’26. Edgar joined our class this year. We were glad to have him come to us in our last days of high school. He is the most serious boy in K.H.S. and doesn’t seem to be very much interested in the opposite sex — will he be a bachelor? We sincerely hope not. ALMA MAE DURHAM Carolenian Society ’23, Old Hickory Society ’24, Athletic Association ’25, Glee Club ’24’25’26, Philomathean So- ciety ’25’26. Alma has a combination of three valuable traits — the ability to work hard, a musical talent, and a good disposition. These three qualities have made her many friends during her four years in K.H.S. The world will find it a big task to keep Alma from the top of the ladder of success. EUGENE FUNDERBURK Varsity Foot Ball ’24’25, President of Philcmathean Society ’25, Secretary of Class ’26. If it’s got anything to do with geo- metry, just ask “Brix.” He seems to know this subject perfectly. He joined our class this year and has willingly helped us with everything. His thoughts are not only on school work for we often see him stepping about with the ladies. “Brix” has not de- cided on his life’s work but we are satisfied that he will succeed in any- thing he undertakes as he is one who gets what he goes after. Fourteen
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DOROTHY LILLIAN ANTLEY Entered ’23, Old Hickory Society ’23’24, Cannon Literary Society ’24’26, Class Historian ’23’26, Secretary of Cannon Society ’23’24, Athletic Asso- ciation ’24’25, Class President ’24’25, Vice President of Class ’25 ’26, Chair- man of Program Committee of Can- non Siciety ’25, President of Cannon Society ’26, Art Editor of Pioneer Staff ’26. We were very glad to have “Dot” join cur class in our Sophomore year. She came to us from Asheville but has made as many friends during the three years that she has been here as one generally makes in a life time. We are waiting patiently for we know that she will some day become as famous as Rasphael. SHELBY BOST Glee Club ’22’23, Tar Heel Literary Society ’22’23, Old Hickory Literary Society ’23’24, Philomathean Literary Society ’24’25’26, Exchange Editor cf Pioneer Staff ’26. Because “Sheb” is the smallest of the class is no reason why she isn’; our biggest flirt. And oh my! How she c?n tickle the ivory keys. Does she rag em ? I should say she does. We are proud that we have her in our class. We are wishing her much success in reaching the heighth of her ambition — to play in some big or- chestra. KATHERINE IDELLE COLLINS Entered ’25, Philomathean Society ’25’26, Secretary of Philomathean So- ciety ’25, Vice President of Philoma- thean Society ’26, President of Class ’26, Assistant Editor of Pioneer Staff ’26, Class Poet ’26. “Dell” is from Georgia and is an ideal “Georgia Peach.” We gladly let her join us at the beginning of the new year of 1925. We are sure that her winning ways and ability to make strangers friends will lead her to some great success. Thirteen
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ROSALIE GILLON President of Class ’23, Tar Heel So- ciety ’22’23, Vice President of Old Hickory Society ’24, Vice President of Philomathean Society ’25, Glee Club ’22’23’24’25’26, Secretary of Glee Club ’25, Historian of Class ’25, Cannon Literary Society ’26. We’ve had Rosalie with us all the time and you bet she is the kind of a girl we will miss. Good-looking? Yes. Tall? Rather. Popular? Uh-huh. Good student? Absolutely four- square. Yes, she’s all of this and then some-our most attractive Senior. MARY LENA GRAEBER Monitor of Tar Heel Literary Society ’22’23, Old Hickory Literary Society ’23’24, Varsity Basket Ball ’23’24, Treasurer of Glee Club ’24’25, Athletic Association ’24’25, Treasurer of Class ’24’25’26, Glee Club ’22’23’24‘25‘26, Cannon Literary Society ’24’25’26, President of Cannon Literary Society ’25’26, President of Glee Club ’25’26. In Mary we find a faithful student, who is loyal to her class. She has the honor of being the “prettiest” senior. Mary is always in for a good time whenever a chance affords one, but she doesn’t let her pleasure inter- fere with her studies. Old K. H. S. will miss her smile and laughter. HILDA GARLINGHOUSE Tar Heel Society ’22’23, Glee Club ’22’23’24’25’26, Philomathean Society ’24’25’26. Treasurer of Philomathean Society ’25, Vice President of Philo- mathean Society ’26, Varsity Basket Ball ’24’25’26, Editor-in-Chief of Pio- neer Staff ’26. Hilda has indeed been a true worker for the class of ’26, and her untiring perseverance will be missed. The midnight oil has been burned rather extensively in her home. We wonder if it was for the annual. The class has its doubts. Fifteen
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