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9 . a a a a a 9 9 5 9 e 5 s fs a 4 a 5 9 . 5 members will be back, and that others will join us next fall. 6 . Q 9 a a 6 e I Q g g g g g Q g ..o..q....,...g- 1... . g.g..g...........g..g.g Q Q 5 g 5 5 Q g Q ...guy.g..g..g..n..a-ao.-on0--Q.-o..o..g..g .....q..g..g..g..g..g..! 0 i 5 1 . The Junior Class Our Junior Class is small in number, but large in spirit. We have had several new E members to come into our class since we were Freshmen, also we have had some to ? drop out. ' The greatest event of our year was the Junior-Senior Banquet held at the Country 1 Club, April 10, 1931. We hope the Seniors enjoyed the affair as much as we did. OFFICERS I President ........ .......... Y ...... C lara Bass Vice President ..... .......... S idney Eagles Secretary ....... .... li lary Elizabeth Odom Treasurer,-,, ....... Margaret Bryan ! Q-4-0+-0-0+-0-O-l-O-O--0-0--d-04-0-0--0--Q- - r1n0-o-o-++4-0-r4-v4--0'4-+-0-o+-0--o-Q-0-41-0-0-+-0-0-4- 'CMO-O-I-O'-O00- Next year we will be the Graduating Class, and we are hoping that all the present 5 0 2 5
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5 Iva Mayo, il' 0 x 2 WHO'S WHO AMONG THE SENIORS E Name Home Address Favorite Expression Highest Ambition Marie Autry, Guyton, Ga. Well- T0 have 21 red dI'6SS- 5 Ruby Banks, Arapahoe, N. C. Good Gracious! Teach school at home. g Luther Barden, Black Creek, N. C. To do as he 13193595- 2 Edna E. Barnes, Wilson, N. C. Hello! To be an actress. 2 Gypsie Boswell, Wilson, N. C. Maybe! To teach Spanish to ' Spaniards. 2 Raymond Boucher, Tuscaloosa, Ala. How! To be a cowboy. Christine Brady, IVilson, N. C. No? To teach English. 3 W. J.B.Burrus 2 Lottie Carawan, E Sam Corbitt, Janet Daugherty, I Mamie Harper, 5 Bob Hawkins. 5 Grace Holden, Essie Humphries, e Horace lsler, 5 Renno Jenkins, I E Earle Long, 'l' 3 Frances Manning, I. Merle Owens, ' Ruth Sasser, Staley Scott, Myra Selby, 3 2 I Dorothy Slater, Hazel Spencer, Herberta Stucky, Nixon Taylor, Ruby Thompson, Ruric Anderson, Jim Uzzle, Ruth Watson, Meeda Weaver, Jimmy Williams, Doris Barefoot, New Bern, N. C. Bath, N. C. Walstonburg, N. C. Winter Park, Fla. YVilson, N. C. Raleigh, N. C. Wilson, N. C. Kinston, N. C. La Grange, N. C. Ayden, N. C. Wilson, N. C. Middlesex, N. C. Mesic, N. C. Warren L. Merritt, Goldsboro, N. C. Dunn, N. C. Wilson, N. C. L. B. Scarborough, Asheville, N. C. Arapahoe, N. C. Swanquarter, N. C. Greenville, S. C. Plymouth, N. C. Wilson, N. C. Wilson, N. C. Black Creek, N. C. Weldon, N. C. Wilson Mills, N. C. Wilson, N. C. Sharpsburg, N. C. Sims, N. C. Wilson, N. C. ll In other words- All that sort of thing Heavenly catfislf. I don't care- Renno! Golly! Dot! Bob! By Hookie! Sue Dinah! I don't agree icensoredl I declare! Wat's that? You know- Mabel! Liz! Now Paul- Jim! Katie Mae! Stop Clara! Liz! Herberta! You just as well's to Who wants to know? Hi! C157 To live at home. To be a real teacher. To get fat. To go to So. America. To be a preacher's wife. To see an airplane. To be a movie star. To be a waitress. To be a South Caro- linian. To live in Raleigh. To be a radio an- Q nouncer. Z To be a prima donna. Q Flowers. To graduate. 2 To love Clara Bass. To be a funny dancer To be a good preacher. 5 To be a sailor. g To move out of Hyde Q County. i' To be thin. To be a preacher-'s 9 wife. I To live in Wilson Q Mills. To be famous. Charles HJ. To have a date with Liz. To be President. To live in Washing- ton, N. C. Guess! Undecided. To live in Alabama. I 'O'O'llLO'G
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.................. 1 9 a ug-.p-g..q..g--q..g..q -g..g.....g..g. IWONI 'OWIHO' .Q--3-.g..q..g..q..g.....g 0 g ...........g..g..q.... 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 i 5--0--0-4-4--Q Sophomore Class The present Sophomore Class had its beginning September, 1929. With a few changes it has become, to us, the most important class in school. This ideal class is made of future statesmen, professional men and writers. The work of the college is to help us realize our childhood fancies. OFFICERS John W. Blackman, Jr. .... Trudie Dawson- Maxine Long .... Sam Freeman---- ----- John Strickland .... C179 -- -----President ----Vice President ------Secretary -------- ----TI'83Sl.11'6l' Class Representative 2 5 q..g..g..g... wg.-Q.. I--0.-U ng.. ..g..g..g-.5 --pq -D--I--I-lr-ont--I-'Oni--0.-I 000' .gn -0-vi--Cnr
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