Ipine ttnot '4 m -II M 'Jjj) m V ffl -f 1 te- II m tAP) fj p) • I « I y»» 11' » r tc ptc 5 itc • i »- l»J -p T 1 -v- .- a vvB) v5J ft TvJjj -K: T ’ £’- - K Cijc 1928 » K't( Sy IvJiy, ivh’ (v , cvtovsv HARVEY BROOKBANK STOKESDALE, N. C. After graduating from A. C. Prep” school Harvey Brookbank of Stokesdale, be- came a member of our Freshman class. Har- vey is better known to the students and to himself as Red.” Red has the esteem of the student body as having executive abil- ity for he has been president of the Fellow- ship. the Alethian Literary Society, the Senior class, and vice-president of the Phi Kappa Alpha. From his record, his friendship and his high ideals we are fully persuaded that he will make a great success in the ministry for the Master. ESTHER COBB Elm City. N. C. From Meredith College we numbered Esther Cobb of Elm City as one of our Soph- omore class. Since then Esther has attended summer school at U. N. C. We often won- der how Esther stands on the good side of the dean so well, but are not able to discover her method. We are hoping that this ability will be so effective that she will be enabled to persuade the Wilsonian that she is right, to the extent that they won t quarrel too often. :• k ■5? m ;§£ V (Gy. n 14 n vjv» m Mj (Vj v w Mr V ;4 :4 §4 % K‘ 4 Page Tiventy-eight
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l‘ «■ [ ) Pine Unot VIOLET GOODWIN Washington. N. C. After attending Meredith one year Violet Goodwin, a resident of Washington, joined us in the spring of 1 925. Violet is known for her many words and shrill voice. Her voice has aided her greatly in making a good cheer leader on many occasions. Violet is a member of the Phi Sigma Tau. She believes in the policy “All work and no play makes Violet a dull girl. Tis the songs you sing and the smiles you wear, That makes the sunshine everywhere. MARY HARPER Wilson. N. C. The noted pianist of the class is Mary Harper of Wilson. With pleasure and a feel- ing of pride did we welcome Mary as one of us. We feel honored to have in our number one who has already graduated. With the class of 2 7 Mary received her music degree. She has shown a great deal of ability for leadership, she has been president of the En- semble Club, vice-president of the Alethian Literary Society, and an excellent leader in church work. m % 4 if §- ■ - § vi |Y w w (Ml if % OS} ? §■ %7 I m m Wk Ik IL m ✓XV A- -P- I I ,y. - • it VJA Page Thirty +jJ p. W M r » ' p . p i ' p ' p p . ' r » p » P . ' 1 ' ' » ' P » ’ p -.p .p . p ' p P 1 P ' p ' r ' 'P p W' • - vjl- y-JtA v-jcv Vy£ vvSjsvc -. C A- rAT A - vc- - 'A-
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