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Elaine Trexler “My rose that sweetened all mine air.’’ Entered ’33 ; General. Leon Troutman “A high minded student and a zealous worker.” Entered ’33 ; General. Ellen Uzzell “And that clear featured face was lovely.’’ Entered ’33 ; General ; G. Reserves ’33-’35 ; Glee Club 33-’35 ; Chr. H. R. ’34 ; Sec. H. R. ’35. James Waggoner Manful and wise, I have let man be, and have his way.” Entered ’33 ; General ; Track ’34 ; Football ’35, ’36 ; Wrestling ’37. Katherine Wagoner “She is fair beyond the race of Britons. . . .’’ Entered ’33 ; General ; G. Reserves ’33 ; Vice Chr. H. R. ' 34 ; Glee Club ’34 ; House and Grounds Comm. ’36. Mary Walton “To doubt her pureness were to want a heart.” Entered ’33 ; General ; Treas. H. R. ’34 ; Glee Club ’34. Ernest Weant “Though small in stature. Great in thought and act was he.’’ Entered ’33 ; General. Pauline Weaver “The sight of her rich beauty Made him at once glance.” Entered ’33 ; General ; Vice Chr. H. R. ’36 ; Glee Club ’36. John Willette “. . . . from his exceeding manfulness And pure nobility of temperament.” Entered Boyden ’35 ; General ; Basketball ' 37. Anne Marie Williams “All of roses, white and red.’’ Entered ’33 ; General ; Senior Orchestra ’34-36 : State Music Contest ‘35 ; Delegate to Social Standards Conf. ’36 ; Debating ’37 ; Nat. Honor Society ’37. 31
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Q == 0l)i(tcho == Lucille Shumaker With your meek blue eyes, The truest eyes that ever answered.” Entered ’33 : General. Adelaide Sloop Thine, the wreath of beauty.” Entered ’33 ; General; G. Reserves ’33-’37 ; Treas. G. Reserves ’33. Earlene Smith A twist of gold in her hair.” Entered ’33 ; General ; G. Athletic Assoc. ’35. Frances Smith She played about with slight and sprightly talk. Entered ' 33 ; General ; G. Reserves ’33-’37 ; Sec. G. Reserves ' 33 ; Vice Chr. G. Reserves ’34 ; “Cutest”, “Friendliest”, Most Optimistic”, ’37. William Snider “. . . . hope for these some inheritance Of such a life, a heart, a mind as thine.” Entered ' 33 ; Latin : Hi-Y ’36, ’37 ; Debating ’36 ; Nat Honor Society ' 36, ’37 ; Vice Chr. Local Nat. Honor Society ’37 ; Marshal ’36 ; Delegate to N. C. Student Council Congress ’36 ; Chr. H. R. ' 37 ; Editor Echo Jr. ’37 ; Chr. Hi-Y ’37 ; Editor-in-Chief of Annual Staff ’37 ; Best All Around” ’37 ; “Most Dependable” ’37 ; Class Day Lawyer. Sarah Ruth Spencer “Sweetly and stately, and with all grace of Woman¬ hood.” Entered ’32 ; General ; G. Athletic Mgr. H. R. ’34, ’36, ' 37 ; Basketball ’35-’37 ; Tennis ’35-’37 ; Glee Club. Lillian Stewart “A maid so smooth, so white, so wonderful, They said a light came from her when she moved.’’ Entered ’33 ; General ; G. Reserves ’33- ' 37 ; Sec. G. Reserves ’34 ; Chr. G. Reserves ’35, ’37 ; Delegate to G Reserves Conf. ’35 ; Glee Club ’35 ; Marshal ' 36 ; Cheerleader ’36 ; Sec. Student Council ’37 ; Delegate to Social Standards Conf. ’37 ; Vocational Comm. ’37 ; Nat. Honor Society ’37. Ava Swafford Whose instant reverence, dearer to true young hearts. Than their own praise.’’ Entered ’33 ; General. Sarah Tarpley “With sallying wit, free flashes from a height Above her graces of the court and songs.” Entered ’33 ; General ; G. Reserves ’33-’37 ; Traffic Squad ’35-’37. Nancy Thompson “. . . . as the stateliest and the best And the loveliest of all women upon earth.’’ Entered ’33 ; General ; Chr. H. R. ’35 ; Student Council Rep. ’33, ' 35 ; G. Reserves ’33-’37 ; Vice Chr. G. Reserves ’34 ; Delegate G. Reserves Cong. ’34 ; Chr. Social Comm. H. R. ’35 ; “Best Looking’’ ’37 ; “Most Popular” ’37. 30
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Mary Pauline Wilson “And she was a great lady in her land.” Entered ' 33; General. Rachel Winecoff “Her low firm voice and tender government.’’ Entered ’33 : General : Soccer ' 34 ; Basketball ’35 ; Baseball ‘35, ’36. Dick Woodcock “The Juliets had best be on their guard When this dashing Romeo attempts to trump his card.’’ Entered Boyden ’36 ; Science: Football ’36 ; Track ’36; Chr. H. R. ' 36 ; “Best Looking’’ ’37 ; “Best Dancer” ’37. Smith Woodson “He spake and cheer’d his Table Round With large divine and comfortable words Beyond my tongue to tell thee.” Entered ’33 ; Science; Band ’33-’37 ; Band Letter Club ’34-’37 ; Orchestra ‘34, ’35 ; Debating ’36. ’37 ; Marshal ’36. Chr. Junior Class ’36; Vice Chr. Senior Class ' 37 ; Chr. Local Nat. Honor Society ’37 ; Hi-Y ’37 : Business Mgr. Annual Staff ’37 ; Class Day Prophet ’37; “Most Optimistic” ’37. William Woodson “How modest, kindly, all-accomplish’d, wise, With what sublime repression of himself.” Entered ’33 ; Latin ; Band ’33-’37 ; State Music Contest ’34- ' 37 ; Orchestra ’35 ; Band Letter Club ’36, ’37 : Sec. Band Letter Club ’37 ; Hi-Y ’36, ’37 ; State Latin Contest ' 35, ’36 ; State French Contest ’37 ; Vice Chr. and Program Chr. Hi-Y ’37 ; Hi-Y Band ’37 ; Business Mgr. Echo Jr. ’37 ; Nat. Honor Society ’37 ; Track ' 37. Dorothy Wright “And tender blushes shown ' Neath her dark hair and eyes.’’ Entered ’33 ; General ; G. Reserves ' 33-’37 ; Program Chr. H. R. ’34, ’35 ; Delegate G. Reserves Conf. ’34 ; Glee Club ’34, ' 35 ; Cheerleader ’34, ’35 ; Sec. G. Re¬ serves ’35 ; Class Day Play Comm. ’37. Louise Wyrick “A brow may blossom and a cheek apple blossom.” Entered ' 33 ; General ; Sec. H. R. ’33 ; Baseball ’35. ’36 ; Basketball ’35, ’36 ; Hockey ’35 ; Soccer ' 35 ; Track ' 36. William Yost “His zeal, a great and wond’rous thing.” Entered ’83 ; General. SENIORS WHOSE PICTURES ARE NOT IN THE ANNUAL Henderson Baker Catherine Bass Rachel Brattain Helen Brown Wilma Brown Allen Carter Walter Chaney Jane Driver James Ennis John Allen Frazier Edith Holland James Kesler Annie Leighton Sadie McDaniels Floyd Pence Joe Peterson Owen Phelps Shelton Rimer Herman Sheets Vera Mae Veasey Johnnie Walters Bob Witherspoon Bob Yingling 32
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