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James Cruse Our youth we can have but today. Entered ’33: Science; Sec. H. R. ’33; Band. John Culp He learned the ar.s of riding:, fencing:, gunnery. And how to scale a fortress or—a nunnery.” Entered Boyden ’35 : General : Varsity Football ’35, ' 36: Varsity Wrestling ' 36. ’37: Varsity Track ’36. Billie Curlee He seemed the truest gentleman That ever ate in hall.’’ Entered Boyden ’37 : General : Band. Mae Cuthrell For large her violet eyes look’d And her bloom a rosy dawn.” Entered ’33 : General : Chr. H. R. ’34; G. Re¬ serves ’34-’37 ; State La.in Contest ' 34: Intramural Tennis ' 35 ; Traffic Squad ’35-’37 ; Sec. G. Reserves ’35. ’36 ; Marshal ’36 : Delegate to Social Standards Conf. ’36 ; Vocational Comm. ’37 : First Vice Chr. of Student Body ' 37 ; Natl. Honor Society ’37. Bernice Daniel And her eyes, an outdoor sign of all the warmth within. Smiled with her lips. . . .” Entered ’33 ; General : Basketball ’34-’36 : Soccer ' 34, ’35 ; Tennis ’35, ’36 ; Glee Club ’35, ’36. Rebecca Davis “Sweet lady, never since 1 first drew breath. Have I beheld a l ' ly like yourself.’’ Entered ’33; General: G. Reserves ’33-’37 ; Glee Club ’34; Program Chr. H. R. ' 36; Asst. Business Mgr. Annual Staff ’37; “Best Dancer” ’37. J. C. Deadmon Attempt the end, and never stand to doubt Nothing’s so hard, but search will find it out.” Entered Boyden ’35 ; Latin. Carl Deal The most famous man of all those times, Who knew the range of all their arts.” Entered ’33; Science; Chr. H. R. ’33. ' 34; Student Council Rep. ’33: Jr. Var-:ity Football ’34; Glee Club ’34. ’35 ; Cheerleader ‘35. ’36 ; Chief Cheerleader ’36 : Marshal ’36; Hi-Y ’36. ’37 ; Chr. Student Body ’37 ; Winner N. C. Academy of Sci. Award ' 36 ; Nat. Honor Society ’36, ’37 ; Alt. Debating ’37 ; Best Executive’’ ’37. Franklin Deese Exceeding wise, fair spoken and persuading.” Entered ’33 ; General ; Football ’35 ; Track ’36. Nellie Dees She smiled and then they smiled.’’ Entered ’33 ; General ; Sec. H. R. ' 33 ; Basketball ' 34, ' 35 ; Baseball ; Track ’35.
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La Monte Cauble “Live pure, speak true, right wrong.” Entered ’32 ; General ; Glee Club ! 33- ' 37 ; Varsity Football ’34-’36 ; Varsity Track ’35- 37 ; Varsity Wrest¬ ling ’36, ’37. Robert Chandler “He ne’er did on our dear field dare tarry. Perhaps he did some maiden’s favor carry.” Entered ’33 : General ; Football ’34- 36 ; Wrestling ’35-’37. Evelyn Cline “Sigh and slow smiles, and golden eloquence and amorous adulation.” Entered ’33 ; General : G. Athletic Assoc. ’35-’37 ; G. Reserves ’36. Menta Cline “All her bright hair streaming down.” Entered ’33; General; Typist for Echo Jr. ’36. Raymond Cline “I’d rather be a self made man Than not a man at all.” Entered ’33 ; General. Edna Lee Cloer “To doubt her fairness were to want an eye.” Entered ’33 ; General. J. C. CORNELISON And when a lady ' s in the case. All other things give place.” Entered ' 33 ; General. Frances Crowder “There is not one among my gentlewomen were fit To wear your slipper for a glove.” Entered ' 33 ; Home Ec. ; Student Council Rep. ’33, ’34 ; Girls’ League Sec. 33 ; G. Reserves ’33-’37 : Glee Club ' 34. ’35; Sec. of H. R. ’33; Vice Chr. H. R ’35, ’36; Chr. H. R. ’36; Chief Marshal ’36; Chr. Senior Class ' 37 ; Nat. Honor Society ’37 ; “Rest All Around”, “Most Attractive”, “Best Executive” ’37. William Crowder “. . . . and showed a youthful face. Imperious and of haughtiest lineament.’’ Entered ’33 ; General. Sarah Lee Crowell “A lady of high lineage, of great lands, and comely. Yea. . . Entered ’33 ; General. 17
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Frances Dutton “Singing ; and as the sweet voice of a bird.” Entered ’33 ; Latin ; G. Reserves ‘33-’37 ; State Latin Contest ’34, ’35 ; Marshal ’36 ; Chr. Vocational Comm. ’37 ; Debating Team ’37 ; Nat. Honor Society ’37. Grace DuVal “Her word was ever ready and forthcoming.” Entered ’33 ; General ; G. Reserves ’33-’35 ; State Music Contest ’34. ’35 ; Jr. Orchestra ’34, ’35 ; G. Athletic Assoc. ’35, ’36 ; Traffic Squad ’36. Irene Eagle “And kind the woman’s eyes and innocent.” Entered ’33 ; General ; Vice Chr. H. R. ’33, ’34 ; Basketball ’34, ' 35. Wade Eagle “One of our noblest, our most valorous. Sanest and most obedient.” Entered ’33 ; General ; Chr. H. R. ’35 ; State Latin Contest ’35 ; State French Contest ’36 ; Nat. Honor Societ y ’36, ’37 ; Literary Editor of Annual Staff ’37 ; “Most Studious” ’37. Arietta Earnhardt “Fair she was, my king, pure, as you ever wish your knights to be.’’ Entered ’33 ; Home Ec. ; G. Reserves ‘36 ; Staff of Echo Jr. ’37. Sarah Ruth Earnhardt “Who see your tender grace and stateliness.’’ Entered ’33 ; General ; Program Comm. H. R. ’34, ’36. ’37; Sec. H. R. ’34; Athletic Mgr. H. R. ’35. Robert Earnhardt “A little nonsense now and then Is relished by the wisest men.’’ Entered ’33; Science; Jr. Band ’33; Chr. H. R. ’36 ; Intramural Tennis ’36, ’37 ; Chr. Election Comm. ’37 ; Student Council ’37 ; Cheerleader ’36 Nat. Honor Society ’37 ; Statistician ; “Most Person¬ ality” ’37 ; “Friendliest ’37. R. S. Ennis “Care to our coffin adds a nail, no doubt; And every grin, so merry, draws one out.’’ Entered ’33 ; General ; Wrestling ’34. Milton Evans “Just at the age twixt boy and youth. When thought is speech, and speech is truth.” Entered ’33; General; Jr. Varsity Football ’35. John Locke Foil “Who deserves well, needs not another’s praise.” Entered ’33 ; General ; Vice Chr. H. R. ’33. 19
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