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JUANITA BAGGETT Erwin. N. C. Grammar Grade Education Methodist Junior Choir (1); Epworth League (1); Phila Retian Literary Society {4), Officer (4); Home Economics Club (4); N. C. E. A. (4). Doris geraldine Bailey Summerficld. N. C. Grammar Grade Education Thalian Literary Society (2. 3. 4) ; White Hall Club (1. 2. 3): Camp Fire Girls (2): Y. V. C. A. (2); Methodist Club (2, }, 4); Intramural Sports (2, i); Future Teachers Club (4). CLYDE MAE BALDWIN West Jefferson. N. C. Primary Education Leola Margaret Bame Salisbury. N. C. Grammar Grade Education HELEN BANDY Lincolnton. N. C. Primary Education Y. W. C. A. (2, 3. 4); Cabinet (2, 3, 4); College Orchestra (2, 3, 4); jrcthodist Club (2, 3, 4), Pianist (3): Dynician Literary Society (2, 3, 4), Pianist (2, 3). ELSIE BARNETTE Ellenboro. N. C. Mathematics, English, and Science Thalian Literary Society (1, 2, 3, 4), Treasurer (4); .Mathematics Club (2, 3. 4J, Secretary and Treas- urer (3): International Relations Club (2, 3. 4) li ' lw ' s ii ' lio (3); X ' ice-President of Junior Class Junior Marshal; Y ' . V. C. A. (4); Lovill Club (1) White Hall Club (2, 3); Playcrafters (1). B. B. Dougherty. These two young men, descendants of sturdy Irish-pioneer stock, received their early edu- cation in the Watauga County public schools and then attended an academy at Cove Creek, eight miles from their home in Boone, and at the Globe Academy near Blow ing Rock. Being above the average student in iiS!. ' i ' ' -3%gr ' S? ' Page Twenty-nine
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miju ssj.j. ' i ' va Etha malena Adams Varina. N. C. English and History Tli;ilian Lilt-rary Societj- (2. 3. 4); Y. W. C. A. (. ' , .1); riaycraftcrs (4): N. C. E. A. (4); B. T. l . (I. - ' . i): Ilislury Club C4J; Lovill Club (1, 2, i). MARGARET ANN ALEXANDER Kannapolis. N. C. History and Science Mitchell College (I. 21; I). T. l . (4); Dvnician I.ilcrary Society (3, 4); Wbitc Hall Club (.!); Lovill I ' hib (4); Y. W. C. A. (4); Juuior Ministerial Alli- ance (3, 4); Playcrafters (4); Intramural Athletics (3. 4). n.ORA VlRClNlA ALLEN Pcachland. N. C. Grammar Grade Education Vini;ate Junior College (1. 2); White Hall Club (3); Forensic Club (3); Y. W. C. A. (3. 4): Thalian Literary Society (3, 4); Playcrafters (3. 4); N. C. E. A. (4). JENNIE Sue ALLEN Ellcnboro. N. C. English and French Lovill Club (] : Playcrafters (I); Thalian Literary Society (1. 2. 3, 4); Censor (4); White Hall Club (1. 2): Junior Class Alarshal; Le Cerclc FraiKais (1, 2, 3, 4); Y. W. C. A. (4). DOROTIIV JEANETTE ATKINSON Mullins. S. C. Grammar Grade Education Playcrafters (1. 21; Y. W. C. A. (2. 3. 4); Cabinet (3, 4); Forensic Club (2. 3), Secretary (2); Junior Ministerial Alliance (1. 2); Thalian Literary Society (1. 2. 3, 4 ; D. S. V. Council C4). CLARIS Louise Austin Wingate. N. C. Grammar Grade Education History of Appalachian State Teachers College By D. J. Whitenhr Appalachian State Teachers College was first chartered as a State institution in 1 903. Its history is largely the biography of two brothers. D. D. and Page Twenty-eight
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JOE NATHAN BASS Wingate. N. C. Malhematioi and Science MARY Gene Beam Hllenboro, N. C. Primary Educalion l.c.vill dull (1, 2. 3), Vice-President (3); Tli.ili:in l.ilir:iry Society (1, 2, 3, A). Vicc-Presiilem (4); White Hall Club (4); Knrum Chili (4); V. V. C. A. (4); Woman ' s Dormitory Assembly C4). Miriam l.ouRm ia Bingham Boone, N. C. I ' rimary Education Virginia Stella Bingham Boone, N. C, Primary Education Roy Russell Blanton, jr. Forest City. N. C. A i;.sii and Hialory Kiirman (1, 2); V. M. C. A. (,i) ; Band (3. 4); Symphony t)rchestra (.?, 4); Tennis Varsity (3, 4). Raymond p-ranklin Brady K.inn.tpolis. N. C. Physical Education and History Delta Phi SiRma (1, 2. 3, 4), President (3); Foot- ball (1. 2); Basketball (1); .Soccer (]); Tennis (3); y. M. C. a. (2, 3); Chorister (3); Boy Scout Troop 40 (1, 2, 3. 4), Assistant Scout Master (4); Cheer- leader (3, 4 ); TumlilinK (1. 2. 3, 4); Intramural Athletics (1. 2, 3. 4); Safety C.iuncil (4); A. H. S. A. Basketball Official (3. 4); Ilistory Club (4); Business .Manager RnoDonKNimON (4): Student Council (3); IVIui ' s Who (4); Future Teachers ' Club (4); Life Sav- ing Instructor (3, 4). ambition and ability, they determined to go to college. The lack of sufficient money, however, compelled them to attend college rather irregularly. In 1892, despite all obstacles, D. D. Dougherty, the elder, was gradu- ated from Wake Forest College, and four years later B. B. Dougherty, having transferred from Wake Forest, was graduated from Carson Newman College, Page Thirty
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