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Safrit, Eleanor Speech is great; but silence is greater. Entered ’34 ; Home Economics; Girl Reserves ’38 ; Fa-hien Show ’35, ’36 ; Chr. Social Comm. H. R. ’36-’38. Salesby, Mildred Victoria She is a radiating focus of good will. Entered ’34 ; General ; Girls’ Athletic Ass. ’34-’38 ; School Letter ’37 ; State Letter ’38 ; Program Chr. H. R. 35- 36 : Tennis ’34-’38 ; Basketball ’37. ’38; Hockey ’37. ’38; Track ’37. ’38; Soccer ’37. ’38; Baseball ’37 ’38; Archery ’37, ’38. Shive, Jr., Leonard Cox “Bill” Good nature is the very air of a good mind. Entered ’34 ; Science; Vice-Pres. Class ’35 ; Pres. H. R. ’36 : Wrestling Mgr. ’37, ’38 ; Tennis Mgr. ’38. Vice- Pres. H. R. ’37 ; Bus. Mgr. Echo Jr. ’38. Shive, Lowell Andrew “Snake” The most important thing for a young man is to establish a reputation-character. Entered ’34 ; Language; Athletic Mgr. H. R. ’35 ; Tennis ’37 ; Wrestling Mgr. ’38. Shuping, Joe Kincaid High erected thoughts seated in a heart of courtesy. Entered ’34 ; General ; Pres H. R. ’35. Sigmon, Katherine Balfour “Kitty” Magnificent spectacle of human happiness. Entered ’34 ; General ; Pres. Girl Reserves ’35 ' Student Council ’36 ; Girl Reserves ’35-’38 ; Social Chr. H. R. ’38 ; Monitor ’37 ; Most Personality ’38. Smith, Julia Of all the lights you carry in your face, joy shines farthest out to sea. Entered ’34 , General ; Girl Reserves ’36. ’37 ; Glee Club ’35, ’36. Spencer, Miriam Clarissa Silence is more eloquent than words. Entered ’34 ; Home Economics : Girl Reserves ’38 : Marshal ’37 ; Soccer ’35 ; Hockey ’36. “I even harmony.” Spencer, Jr., Frederick B. “Rip” think that, sentimentally. I am disposed to Entered ’34 ; Latin : Band ’35-’38; State Music Con¬ test 37, ' 38; Secy. H. R. ' 34, ’35; Student Council ' 35 ’36; Pres. H. R. ’36 ’37; Band Letter Club ’37. ’38 ; Best Dressed ’38. Sprinkle, Taylor Speech is silver, silence is prolden. Entered ’34 : General ; Study Hall Monitor ’37. 29
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Ross, Graham Bruce A friend is. as it were, a second self. Entered ' 34; Science: Wrestling ' 37-’38 ; Tennis ' 38; Freshman Cheerleader ' 35. Ross, Jr., William Livan “Willie” A little nonsense now and then Is relished by the wisest men. Entered ' 34; Language: Vice-Pres. H. R. ' 35, ' 37, ' 38; Pres. H. R. ’36 : Student Council ’37 : School Store ’37 : Drum Major ' 37 ; Wittiest ' 38 ; Monitor ’36-’38 ; Treas. H. R. ' 37. Rouche, Sara Christine Now modest, kindly, all accomplish’d wise. Entered ’35 ; General. Ruble, Milton Sides He who shows courtesy, reaps friendship. Entered ' 34 ; General ; Glee Club ' 35. Rufty, Frank Arthur Win shall I not, but do my best to win. Entered ’33 ; General. Rufty, Fred Council “Butch” The mirror of all courtesy. Entered ’34 ; General ; Orchestra ’35, ’36. Rufty, Mary Julia The silent countenance often speaks. Entered ’34 ; Home Economics. Rufty, Virginia Dare The truth thy speech doth show. Entered ’34 ; General. Rusher, William Graham “Bill” He seemed the truest gentleman That ever ate in hall. Entered ’33 ; General ; Football ’38 ; Basketball ’37, ’38 Russell, Betsy “Bet” A clever girl, a wily girl, a girl so full of fun, A studious girl, a carefree girl, a thousand girls in one. Entered ’34 ; Language; Secy. Class ’35 ; Girl Reserves ’35-’38 ; Treas. Girl Reserves ’37 ; Social Comm. ’37 ; Greensboro Conference Delegate ’38 ; Secy. School ’38 ; Social Standards Conference Comm. ’37 ; May Day At¬ tendant ’37 ; Library Staff ’37-’38 ; Most Popular ’38. 28
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Steele, James Franklin And hears the stormy music in the drum. Entered ' 34 ; General ; Orchestra ’35 ; Band ' 35- ' 3S ; Wrestling ’37, ’38 ; Class Baseball ’37 ; Track ’37. Stilwell, Ottis F. All musical people seem to be happy. Entered ’33 ; General ; Hand ’34-’38 ; Program Chair¬ man H. R. ’33, ' 36, ’37; Study Hall Monitor ' 36; Treas. Band Letter Club ' 37 ; Band Letter Club ’36-’38. Stoessel, Leonie Nureldine Thy voice is a celestial melody. Entered ’34 ; Corrme cial ; Secy. H. R. ’35 ; Tr-as. H. R. ’36 ; Glee Club ’34-’38 ; Study Hall Monitor ’37, ’38 ; Chr. Bulletin Board Comm. H. R. ’38. Stoker, Hilda Graves Her voice was very soft, gentle, and low, an excellent thing in woman. Entered ’34; Language: Chr. Devotional Comm. H. R. ; Girl Reserves ’34-’38 ; Basketball ’36 ; Chr. Proeram Comm. H. R. ’38 ; Chr. Girl Reserves Program Comm. ’37 ; Girls’ Athletic Ass. ’35-’37 ; Sultan, Arthur Hirsch All great are in the expression of man’s delight. Entered ’37 ; General; Art Editor Echo ’38. SUMMERSETT. MARY STATON “Dot” The mildest manners and the gentlest heart. Entered ’34 ; General ; Vice-Pres. H. R. ’36 ; Girl Re¬ serves ’34-’38 ; Office Assistant ’37 ; Chr. Program Comm. H. R. ’38. Surratt, Charles Homer As large as life, and twice as natural. Entered ’33 ; General ; Varsity Football ’38 ; Pres. H. R. ’34. Surratt, Mary Lou Happiness and virtue rest upon each other. Entered ’34 ; Home Economics ; Glee Club ’34-’36. Swain, Margery Adele “Dele” Smiling always with a never fading serenity of coun¬ tenance. Entered ’37 ; General ; Secy. Class ’37 ; Vice-Pres. H. R. ’37; Girl Reserves ’37, ’38. Swicegood, Helen Maurie The voice so sweet, the words so fair. As some soft chime had stroked the air. Entered ’34 ; General ; Glee Club ’37, ’38. 30
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