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947 JUNIOR CLASS President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Sponsor . Elizabeth Ann Kornegay Howard Bazemore Vera Rogers Claude Townsend . Mrs. Alice G. Davis First row, left to right: Bernice Tyndall, Eunice Sutton, Nellie Lee, Elsie Byrd, Elizabeth Ann Kornegay, Vera Rogers, Louvenia Wilkins. Second row, left to right: C. L. Whitfield, Gus Ulrich, Marlene Powell, Margaret Smith, Hunter Wells. Third row, left to right: Bryant Smith, Mary Lou Harper, William O ' Quinn, Mrs. Alice G. Davis. Fourth row, left to right: Lynwood Patterson, L. C. Southerland, Boyc Wallace, Howard Bazemore, J. D. Outlaw. Page Thirty
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LEST YE EOMGET he Overflow Coolidge Turner ' s wolfishness. Senior Tomboy Day. Senior Sophistication Day. The Crystal Ball (Tee Hee! J. D. Outlaw). When Edmond Carter tried to hide his slip. That Mrs. Holden ' s Chevrolet Coupe carries thirteen people. When Nelson forgot to hide the robe. Mrs. McGowen ' s little house in the slums. When the Montreat Fever broke out in school. What turns green first in the spring — Christmas jewelry. The Tin-Pan band at the basketball games. Isabelle ' s cars. That Ray said to Alma Dail, Did you call me Bird Brain, Bird Brain? That Louise h ad 27 dates in the month of December with the same boy. (Evelyn said that she didn ' t blame Louise that she (Evelyn) had seen the guy!) That Elsie met Honey at the Overflow. Mrs. McGowen ' s facial. Mr. Wells ' s chewing gum. How sore we got taking Louise ' s calesthenics. How it rained Senior Day at Carolina. The first chew of tobacco that Irene Jones, Louvenia Williams, and Erma Lee Turner tried. Gaynelle ' s big diamond with a cow on each side. That James beat Coolidge to Iris Jean ' s house. The diamond that Lib got when she had her hundredth date with Boyce. Miss Bessie ' s kindness. Mrs. Henrietta Grady ' s professional bag (like Mrs. McGowen ' s). Marland ' s first love (his phonograph). That Doris Howard drinks milk to support the Dairy Business. That Kenansville girls have a crush on Kermit Williams. That even Alice — as good as she is — lost her temper at a basketball game at Moss Hill. That Irene Lee and Francis Hill have regular Wednesday night dates. That Irene Jones loves a Washington Sailor. Margaret Jean ' s pulchritude. That It is not that way in Louvenia ' s book. (When she ' s awake). Mary Edna ' s Guide at the Luray Caverns. That the best cheerleader we ever had at basketball games was Mr. R. D. Harper. That Alice and Elsie rob the cradles. That Bill Futrelle is allergic to girls. Our Minnie Pearl - — Erma Lee. Lib ' s trolley ride. That Erma Lee tried Alma ' s Peroxide and it failed. The Stove-pipe hat on the Washington trip. The abrupt change in Mittie Ruth. That Matrimonial Fever broke out this year. The time Evelyn made Mrs. McGowen get off the street car six blocks from the hotel. The Baby that lost her Kodak in the big city. It ' s not the school; it ' s the Principal of the thing!” How Mrs. McGowen looked when the seniors gave her a Chenille Bedspread. Nathan Canady — the big Policeman at Raleigh. (Gerald won ' t forget. He threw out his salt and pepper shakers). That George Washington laid all the cornerstones except one. MARLAND HARPER. Page Twenty-nine
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W7 Ohe Overflow President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Reporter Sponsor Kermit Grady . E. T. Kornegay Eva Edna Grady Ramona Herring Kenneth Malpass Mrs. W. W. Maxwell First row, left to right: Mary Estelle Wilkins, Katie Hatch, Ernestine Outlaw, Mary Ethel Outlaw, Annie Lois Thigpen, Eva Edna Grady, Emma Jean Smith, Maxine Waters. Second row, left to right: Dorothy Jackson, Janie Williams, Annie Mae Grady, Rachel Lee Kornegay, Mary Ella Williams, Ardeth Smith, Ramona Herring, Joyce Smith. Third row, left to right: Henry Waters, Carmer Turner, Delmus Jones, Kermit Grady; E. T. Kornegay, Julia Williams, Katie Pearl Wilkins, Mrs. W. W. Maxwell. Fourth row, lef t to right: Bernard Kornegay, Elwood Jones, Franklin Tyndall, James Padgett, Douglas Townsend, Kenneth Malpass. Those absent from the picture were: Jean Potter, Helen Patterson, Lettie Taylor. Page Thirty-one
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