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LILLIAN KIRK DEMARCUS Our Mascot
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EDITH SIMS Entered ’22, Tar Heel Literary So- ciety ’22’23, Old Hickory Socie ty ’23’24, Glee Club ’22’23, Philomathean Society ’24’25’26. We have enjoyed having- Edith with ur during the entire four years of our high school career and she has done much toward making the class worth while. “Peggy,” as she is known by her gang, is an all-round gocd sport, good looking, energetic, and is almost as useful as her Ford. She has won many friends at K.H.S. with her lov- able disposition, who wish her every success as she goes out in life. MARGIE WINECOFF Carolenian Society ’23, Old Hickory. Society ’24, Basket Ball Team ’23’24’25, Cannon Society ’25’26, Glee Club ’24’25’26, Athletic Association ’24’25’26. Margie is a good basket ball play- er, having played three years on the girls’ team. She is always ready for a good laugh and a good time, al- though she displays her “senior dig- nity” on class. All girls talk and are caught sometimes, but Mar gie is un- usually luckier than the rest of us. She is ambitious and we hardly know what to predict for her, but we have a fairly good idea where her interests mostly lie. OUELLA OVERCASH Tar Heel Literary Society ’22’23, Old Hickory Literary Society ’24’25, Phil- omathean Literary Society ’25’26. “Pug” was voted cur most sarcastic member. We disagree with those who say that sarcasm is a fault, for. “Pug” has proven to us that it may be used to advantage at times. Studies are the least of “Pug’s” worries, and she’s always in for any- thing you could call fun.
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Senior Class Poem As we began our journey in 1922 We determined to win success, And on this voyage — as Freshmen We found hard work, but also happiness. In the second year of our high school career We struck harder with each tap, Until we had covered half our distance By carefully using our compass and map. When we were in our Junior year We worked even harder then, For we realized the end was near And we must work to win. Then we discovered we were near the shore, We had journed many a mile And now we must prepare to face Our last and hardest trial. And now as landing Seniors We have much before us to do, But everyone’s happy and useful ’Til alas! We’re too soon thru. Thanks to each teacher who has helped us Just one step farther on, And best wishes to good old K. H. S. Which is dearest next to home. Now let’s keep “Rowing, Not Drifting,” Always doing our best, Striving to teach and help others; And we’ll reach our goal at last. Idelle Collins, ’26. Twenty-three
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