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mm ' W m m THE D R 6 N ■ ' r ss : HAZEL EURE Gates. N. C. Thalian Lit. Soc, •28- ' 29; Lily Dale Home Eco- nomics Club, ' 2S- ' 29; Y. W. C. A., ' 28- ' 29. Take It easy, have your fun, and let the old world flicker on. Hazel is a girl that we all admire, full of lun and laughter, always greeting everyone with a smile, and is a happy-go-lucky kind of a girl. She lets nothiing worry her mind, and is never in trouble. Her favorite quotation is, Smile and the world smiles with you. ANNIE RUTH EVANS White Oaks, N. C. Blan-Dolph Lit. Soc. ' 27; Thalian Lit. Soc, 28- ' 29; Sec, Thalian Ut. Soc, (1) ' 28; Bladen County Club, ' 27- 28- ' 29, Pres., (3) ' 28, Sec and Treas., (2) (3) ' 29; East Carolina Club. ' 2S; Y. W. C. A.. •27- ' 28 ' 29. God made a heart of gold, Shining and sweet and true; Gave it a home of fairest mold. Blessed it and called it you. A girl whose ideals are the highest, a girl with a pure heart, a noble mind, every bit good. We call her Annie Ruth. Many, too, have been the times thai we have called her, for always she has been ready and efficient when she was needed. Whether serious or gay, she is always a dear little pal in her good natured, friendly way. MIRIAM EURY Bessemer City. X. C. A form more fair, a face more sweet. Ne ' er hath it been my lot to meet. Always jolly and happy. Everyone she meets with a smile. She ' s just a good all-round spurt and because of her good work as a student it has been a joy to have her in the classroom. She has a charming personality and a good nature and will leave A. S. N. S. with a hnst of friends. LOUISE EURY Bessemer City, N. C. To know her is to love her. Louise is a superlative type of womanhood. On first meeting her, one might think her too serious and reserved, but she is far from this. She bubbles over with fun and can be counted on to lend a helping hand. She is a friend at work or play and her sweet disposition has won for her many friends at A. S. N. S. NELL ENGLISH Mars Hill. N. C. Thalian Lit. Soc, ' 29; Critic, Thalian Lit. Soc •29 (2); Y. W. C. A. Just being happy is a fine thing to do. Nell is a jolly good girl, whom we all love and admire. She seldom has the blues, and those who do can find a good remedy from Nell— work and laugh. LLOYD HENDRICKS Murphy, N. C. Rankin- Wilson, 29. Of studies took he most care and most heed. Not a word spoke he more than was need. Going at life with the same vim with whicli he goes at school, a strong arm, clear head ami brave heart, Lloyd is bound to succeed. f Page Twenty-nine — — O- NINETEEN HUNDRED ' ' ;: : ; -f ft -J ?? ?- ' ?- - - T W E Njrjr • N I N E ■• ■■
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S: 2S13 THE RHODODENDRON US. ■A I a; V. I VERA CORAM Boonevillc, N. C. l conomics Club, ' 39; Yadkin County Club, ' 28; Treas., Phila Retian (2); Sec, Yadkin County Club. I will ever press on toward the higher things of life. ' cra is a girl of the highest ideals with noble ;miiis ever prompting her on. She is always faith- lul to duty, not only in tlie classroom but in I lie outside activities of school life. Fortunate ,irf those who have come under her influence. JONES ASHLEY Boone, N. C. Jones is one of those persons who make high grades, but docs not spend all his time in cur- ruufa activities. He depends upon his reasoning ptiwer to put him through. Ve sec a bright future for him as a science teacher. PEARL DELLINGER CherryviUe, N. C. rhila Retian Lit. Soc, ' 29; Y. W. C. A.. ' ia ' -N; C ' ensor. Phila Retian. 29; Science Club. ' 28; (;aston-Caldwcll County Club. ' 29; Pres.. B. Y. I ' . I ' .; Rep., Oaston-Caldwell County Club. Here is a dear. true, industrious friend. ' riiere are so many good things to say of Pcarle that it is diff icult to describe her in a tew lines. She is dependable, kind-hearted and true, and pust the kind of girl that makes tin world go round. Here ' s wishing her the best of huk. Ll-:X()kA DKA ' ANE White Oak. N .C. Hlan-IVdph Lit. Soc, ' 27; Thalian Lit. Soc. •J7- ' 28; Bladen County Club, ' 27- ' 28; Y. V. C. A., ■27- ' 28. A little bit o foolishness, A big slump of wit, A htad full of knowledge Where there doesn ' t seem a bit. ' I ' hat spells Nora. 3ne has to know some- itting of her nature to be able to appreciate her as she really deserves to be appreciated. Without her the class would not be complete. Ilt-r personality has won many friends for her and will in the future, which will assure her success iin her life ' s work. K. A. DRYE Matthews. X. C. The gentle mind by gentle deeds is knt)wn. ' k. A. is a quiet girl with a soft voice and L ' tntlc ways. She always listens but never ■-peaks in class unless spoken to. We have not 1 i.me to know her as we would like on account of her reserved nature, but underneath that shyness we are sure there is character, good sense and a determination that will win. ELSIE EAKER CherryviUe, X. C. Ihalian Lit. Soc. ' 27- ' 29; Y. W. C. A.. :7- ' 29: t ' aldwell-C.aston Club, ' 28; Cor. Sec, Thalian Lit. Soc, ' 29; Treas., Caldwell-Oaston Cluh. 29. What I am, I am. Kaker is ever ready to lend a helping hand iiiil always cheerful at her task. She has made ;n.iny friends. To know her is to love her. Our l L ' st wishes for a hajipy and successful career go with her, whether it be in a school room or a Carolina Bungalow . Page Twenty-eiriht e : ZJ ' O- NINETEEN HUNDRED TWENTY-NINE ■ IZ
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i| li KANNIE PEARL FULCHKl l rrs.. Thalian Lit. Soc, ' 29; Y. V. C. A.. 29; Knst Carolina Club, ' 29. Millies t as the morning. Kaiinic I ' carl comes to us from N. C. C. V. with iuT unassuming modesty, stately dignity .mil frietHily attitude. She immediately won a wreat Imst of friends. The word Failure is imt ill her vocabulary. LUCY FRANKLIN Collettssville, X. C. Black was her hair as the b»rry that grows on the thorn by the wayside. Lucy never has a harsh word for anyone and tlie patlis she treads will he brighter and sweeter fur her having passed that way. JAMHS FORTNER Wing, N. C. W bat ' s the use of worrying, it never was worth while. ' James is better known around Boone as Jim . Jitn came to us from Carson -Newman in ' 28. He is very lively and likes fun. Dignified, but not aloof. GLADYS FRIDAY Dallas, N. C. . V. C. A. •28- ' 29: Lincoln Countv Club. ' 29: B. Y. P. U., ' 29 A friend to all, faithful, diligent, always ready to serve. Small in stature, of a bigger mental capacity, but with a heart bigger than them all. She is always your friend, at work or at play. Those whu know her love her for her sweet disposi- tion and splendid character. Some one has said, The best of goods come in small packages, aiul in tins we can agree. ILEASE FISHER Cherry vilte, N. C. Y. W. C. A., ' 28- ' 29: Plnla Ketian Lit. Soc. ' 28- ' 2y; Lincoln County Club, ' 29. Laugh and stay yoving; worry and grow old. I choose laughing. Through her loyalty and sincerity, Cal has won a permanent place among her friends here. The girls who have been intimately associated with her will never forget her merry laughter and her cheerful song, especially when she arises early in the morning feeling that There ' i a Rainbow ' KouikI Her Slioulder. ' GRACE FUQUA Madison, N. C. Tlialian Lit. Soc, 28- 29; Home Economics Club, -2H- ' 2 ; Y. W. C. A., ' 28- ' 29. Hang sorrow— Care will kill a cat— (;r Therefore, let ' s be merry. just the kind of a girl that can ' t helj) loving. Her motto is. Never Worry . She possesses that rare faculty of being able to laiigb when everything- goes wrtmg. She is able aiui willing to do her part, no matter what it may be. (Irace is a fine, capable girl that is Ijound til attain success. Paije Thirty 0 -
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