Berea High School - Prima Luce Yearbook (Berea, NC)

 - Class of 1927

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rr f 1 ] 1 p ] r.: IMA LUCE Neluf. Gray Cole Ars compensabit, quod vis tibi magna negabit. Skill will enable us to succeed in that which sheer force could not accomplish. Nellie complies with the Greek ideal of life, A beautiful soul in a beautiful body. Her spirit and radiance confirm the opinion that woman was made out of the rib, taken from the side of man; not out of his head to rule him, but out of his side to be his equal, under lus arm to be protected, and near his heart to be beloved. Hamilton Dunaway Hester Nec scire fas est omnia. It is not permitted that we should know everything. • - , ;• tt . LUC uasKetoau team and W» ti • 4 ! C ' . lkewise has other attractions, , think there is a good future before him, in one way he has the professional air of a doctor, for he believes in mixing love and ‘ H ’u ew ; mixture-“Mixtura com- P . ? as tbe following inscription : c , , s beautiful and therefore to be woo’d; T ,. c , s a woman, therefore to be won.” a,th 1 ° U| t h not a PPcaring in Phar- formula ° a records ’ ls nevertheless a national Am nnim rege, qui nisi paret, imperat. G °b%?- y ° Ur i t . em P er w h ' ch will rule you un Kept m subjection. poS N s E lines F1 ° renCe ’ S admirers aptly sang “you are the star of the night, you are gem of the morning, Y ° U thorn deWdr ° PS Wh ° Se luStre il,umines And rayjesg that night is, that morning unbl ta th°e fc” y ” r W ™ A,K ' Ihe” heaitf ,l ” n 0i sink ’ d p Ti!1 smart Mp ° f FIorence assuages Tn ' fonf ° Ver ! he couch of misfortune to be hi ondness a lover, in firmness a friend; Frnm P Tn SPentyS ho F- be it ever confess zest ”° renCe recelves bo th refinement £ j- r i , s I [ Page 24 ]

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PRIMA ] L 1 U c 1 r mm • Janie Hayes Peuitt Jucundi acti labores. Sweet is the recollection of difficulties over- come. When the black-letter’d list to the gods was presented, (The list of what Fate to each mortal in- tends) At the long list of ills a kind goddess relented, And slipp’d in a blessing — Janie. Harry Hawkins Newton Memento quod es homo; Forget not that you are a man. Harry is patient, sincere, and quiet. Now, of course, Ladies and Gentlemen, and Small Children, he docs not know everything; but he does know how to behave himself. Instead of pining over the past, he believes in the future. The other day he remarked that he was going to settle down, and added : “I’ve reached the harbor, Hope and Chance adieu ; You’ve played with me. Now play with others too.” Beatrice Lorene Gooch Nil sine labore. Nothing is achieved without toil. Beatrice’s destiny is to please, to be amicable, and to be admired. Those who do not love her ways are even more in the wrong than those who love them too much. She red- dened the face of a tenth-grade boy who im- pudently sang in her presence : “Many women, like roses, retain their sweet- ness long after they have grown too large and have lost their beauty.” Beatrice is civil and kind. She is ever in- clined to be gay and cheerful, feminine and modest ; and never haughty, arrogant or supercillious, but full of courtesy and fond of society. [ Page 23 ]



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Clide Lycester Morris Plus dolet quam necesse est, qui ante dolet, quam necesse est. He grieves more than is necessary who grieves before any cause for sorrozv has arisen. Clide, although he has had his hard knocks, is a good fellow. Once one said that his mid- dle name, instead of being “Lycester,” should have been ”De Pester.” Once when Clide did not know his History lesson, Mr. Stone said : “ ‘All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy’ but ‘all play and no work’ makes Clide a poor student.” But notwithstanding these remarks Clide has been captain of the basketball team and is quite a remarkable person on various parts of the campus. He likes to go with the girls — to say nothing about how they like it. And if one jilts him, he uses some strong sentence, as, “She has more beauty than sense, more accomplishments than learning, more charms of person than graces of mind, more admirers than friends, more fools than wise men for attendants.” Annie Frances O’Brian Basis virtutum constantia. Constancy is the basis of virtue. The “wise fool” who said that beauty and brains do not go together is contradicted by Annie. She has a superlative way of fussing and smiling. There’s no doubt that she is ath- letic and witty. A whirlwind of energy, she delights in tripping the delicate fantastic toe in the joy of the Charleston.

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