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Ci)e RftoDoDenDron Junior Normal Class Roll D COLORS: Crimson and Black. FLOWER Red Rose. MOTTO Non Finitus, ; Iodo Incipiens. President James Du ' a Vice President Ernest Billings Secretary and Treasurer Annie Lou Downs Poet Nannie Tucker Historian J. A. Core CLASS ROLL Fred Avett Anna Cass ' Fannie Dabbs Audrey Alphin Floy Cannon Bertha Dagenhart Ernest Billings Caudle Annie J. N. Davidson Corrie Bridges Stella Coffey Ron Davis Mary Sue Bridges J. A. Core Ethel Day Mae Brown ' irginia Council Ocie Mae Dellinger Viola Dellinger Anna Edminsten Cleo Dixon Mabel Fortune Clara Donnelly Ella Gambill Annie Lou Downs Lenna Gambill Anne Dula Belle Grady James Dula Ella Gragg Eunice Grant Mrs. G. J. Harrington Corbett Johnson A. I. Greene Mattie Harrington Lola Kilby Susie Hagaman Grace Harrington Anna Koon Minnie Haire Edna Helms Pearle Koon Mae Hardin Blanche Horton C. H. Landreth A. B. Harmon Mrs. J. D. Horton Anna Law Lula Lewis Mane Moose Margaret Love Ruby Moose Lula Love Ruth Moore Mina Martin A. K. Moore Rena Matlock Zelzah McCoury Earle Miller Monroe Mcintosh M. H. Norris ' Mae Phillips Ralph Spainhour Bryan Oliver Erie Poindexter Carle Storie Essie Mae Outlaw Lena Redfern Ercie Stroupe Lucy Outlaw Clarice Reece Reid Thomas T. H. Parker Melba Roberts Nannie Tucker Ina Pharr Stella Sherrill Yvonnie Ward Fawn Watson Pearle Webb Toy Williams Anita Winkler Mamie Woodcock Mrs. Charlie Younce Page Twenty-five
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€:t)c UI)oDoDcnDron Normal Senior Class Prophecy D Now it so happened when it was decreed that the future of the class of 1924 should be given unto the hands of this your prophetess that she might dream dreams and behold visions of the glories yet to come, that a cry of weakness did ascend. The spirit of ecstacy did not descend an envelop her soul with mystic powers, nor did a fair and lovely spirit appear to draw the curtain of the future that she might gaze into the dim beyond. So she found it necessary to have recourse to her theory of life: The future is but the child of the past an dthe present. Forecasting then, the harvest of the future by the seed-sowing of the past and the cultivation of the present, she makes the following divinations : Our beloved president, Graydon 1 ' . Hggers, with the dignified bearing, and energy, will press onward and upward until he occupies the chair of Modern Languages in Coluniliia University. In this development he will be worthily assisted b}- SaUie Outlaw. Bessie Bradshcr will go uiMin the Chautau [ua stage, and lecture on How to Grow Thin. Some day we shall read in the papers interesting accounts of the recep- tions given in Washington, D. C, b} ' Airs. Arrowwood, one of the great social and political leaders of the day. George Harrington will teach for a number of years, after which he will seek fame in the political Avorld. In years to come we shall find in a splendidly equipped luispital. Beulah Haynes, a well-trained and efficient nurse. Lacy Landreth will soon realize her ambition as demonstration teacher in one of the great Teachers Colleges in the South. She developed a love for this work while doing practice teaching at A. T. S. The business world will claim Dallas Hudspeth, who wiU stand un- paralleled among the financial wizards of his country. As a musical composer Kmma Steele will be second to none. Many souls will be stirred by hef strains of beautiful piano music, while lovers of voice wiU be no less delighted with the nieliid}- of Carrie Jane Herman ' s singing. Katherine Noel prepared herself for the noble work of teachmg, but later she w ' ill realize that she is destined for the law. In a short time she will attain marked success in her chosen field. Another classmate to prove a star will be Augustus Peterson, our vice- president, who after spending four years at I ' eabody will shine in the world of Science. Janie Bradshcr will lia c charge (if the Domestic Science department of a little bungalow in Blanche, N. C. This ])osition she will hold for life. It is indeed pleasing to believe that not one of our members will be a failure. The prophetess herself will become nationally known as a leader in social service. But to speak in the first person, having drunk deep of the fountain of knowledge, we launch forth upon the voyage of life, fully conscious of the great work to be done, and with the assurance that success is ours so long as we live a life of devotion to duty and service to others. ■ — Lena Bailey Page Twenty-four
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Cbc lljioDoDcnDron AUDREY ALPHIN Mt. Olive, N. C. n FRED AVETT Norwood, N. C. D ANNA CASS Jennings, N. C. D FLOY CANNON Boone, N. C. D ANNA CAUDLE Boonvillc, N. C. LA. CORE Duini, N. C. Page Twenty-sin
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