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GLADYS BELL GOODNIGHT Entered ’22, Glee Club ’22’23, Caro- ls nian Society ’22’23, Old Hickory So- ciety ’23’24, Philomathean Society ’24’26, Subscription Editor of Pioneer Staff ’26, Class Prophet ’26. “Glad” as she is better known is as good as the best in anything she un- dertakes. She is attractive, enter- taining, and original — in fact the class thinks she is our “most original.” Gladys has made many friends at K.LI.S. with her sunny disposition and her ability to make fun out of work. Our best wishes go with her as she bids us goodbye. ❖ MILLY GENEVA GOODNIGHT Tar Heel Literary Society ’22, Glee Club ’22’23, Old Hickory Literary So- ciety ’23’24, Philomathean Literary Society’25’26, Chairman of Pragram Committee of Philomathean Literary Society ’26. Milly, better known as “Bill”, has been with with us all four years of cur high school career. In school Milly is quiet and stud- ious, but she likes fun and is one of the best of sports. We feel quite sure that she will make a success of whatever she at- tempts to do in the future. EULA HALL GRAY Entered ’24, Philomathean Society ’24’25’26. “Uke” has a sweet disposition, knows how to make and keep friends. She is not as noisy as the rest of us in school ye; she can laugh at the right time and can have as good a time as anyone. Eula joined our class last year and all of us are glad she did for she is always willing to help our class ad- vance farther and farther. In spite of being small, Eula is always noticed in a crowd.
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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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FLORA MAE GOLDSTON Tar Heel Literary Society ’22, Old Hickory Society ’23’24, Cannon Liter- ary Society ’25’26, Athletic Associa- tion ’24’25, Critic of Cannon Society ’26. Small? Yes, but then the best thing’s are often in the small packages, we have heard. Though she is not al- ways a brilliant scholar, Flora Mae has always managed to pass her work. The queer part about it is that nobody can see how she can have such good times and pass to. We attribute much of it to her good luck. We will miss her when she leaves old K.H.S. SADIE ELMA HARRIS ’Entered ’21, Tar Heel Society ’22’23, Philomaihean Society ’24’25’26. Just stop and think! Sadie was voted our “most popular.” Not only was she voted that but she really is. When there’s anything going on for excitement you’ll find her in the midst of the others. As a sport, she is one of the best. You always meet Sadie with a smil- ing face and we will miss her when she has gone from K.H.S. MARY LEE HILL Carolinian Literary Society ’23, Old Hickory Society ’24, Cannon Society ’25’26, Glee Club ’25’26, Critic of Can- non Society ’26. Mary Lee, better known as “Pete,” is a popular little flapper, especially with the opposite sex. She has a date every night, and her motto is “pleas- ure before work,” but she always passes on her work and we are won- dering how she does it. She has been with us through all four years of high sch-rol and we don’t see how we could have gotten along without her. Seventeen
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