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Seamon, Sarah Evelyn “Kind looks, kind words, kind acts— Entered ’36; General Course; Music Cup ' 38; Music State Contest ’38-’39 ; Sec. H. R. ’38 ; Glee Club ’36-’39; Music Letter ’37. Shoe, Lois “-—and hope for these some inheritance Of such a life, a heart, a mind as thine.” Entered ’36; Language Course; G. R. ’36-’37 ; G. A. A. ’36-’40 ; Educational Chr. G. R. ’36; Girls Athletic Mgr. H. R. ' 37; Traffic Officer ’38-’40 ; Mgr. Basketball ’38 ; Athletic Mgr. H. R. ' 40 ; Pres. G.A.A. ’40; Study Hall Monitor ’37 ; Forum Club ’39-’40 ; Mgr. Track ’37 ; Mgr. Archery ’38 ; Hockey, Soccer, Basketball, Baseball. Tennis, Archery, Ping Pong, Horseshoes ’36-’40 ; School Letter ’37 ; State Letter and Star ’38 ; 3 Stars and State Pin in ' 39 ; National Honor Society ’40. Snider, Betty Brandt “Her eyes as stars of twilight fair. And twilight too. her dusky hair. ’ Entered ’36; Latin Course; Athletic Mgr. H. R. ’36 ; School Letter ’36 ; G. R. ’36 ; Athletic Ass. ’36, ’37 ; Treas. Class ’39, ' 40; Student Council ’39, ’40 ; Latin Medal ’39 ; Program Chr. H. R. ’39; Chr. Invitations Comm. ’39, ’40; Boosters Club ’36-’40; Honor Roll ’36-’40 ; Traffic Officer ’39, ' 40; Study Hall Monitor ’38, ’39 ; Hockey, Soccer, Basketball, Archery. Tennis, Baseball, Track ’37 ; State Latin Contest ’37. ’39 ; Chr. Study Hall Comm ; Librarian ’39. ’40; National Honor Society ’40. Snider, Margaret Councill “PEGGY ' ’ “A smile for all, a greeting glad, A friendly, jolly way she had—’’ Entered ’36 ; Language Course; Sec. H. R. ' 37 ; Glee Club ’38 ; Monitor ’38 ; Library Science Asst. ’39-’40; Student Council ’40 ; Forum Club ’40; Bas¬ ketball ' 39. Spry, Charles “A kind heart is a fountain of gladness—’’ Entered ’36 ; General Course ; Senior Orchestra ’36-’38 ; State Music Contest ’36-’38 ; Monitor ’37, ' 38 ; Clean up Comm. H. R. ’37, ’38; Visitors Comm. ’36-’37; Program Comm. ’38-’39. Stoessel, Edith Winona “Of manners gentle, of affections mild.” Entered ’36; Commercial Course; Vice-Pres. H. R. ’39 ; Glee Club ’36-’40. Sweeney, Frances “FRANKIE” “She is haughty, that’s no lie—- But there’s mischief in her eye. She’s a flirt!’’ Entered ’37; General Course: Echo Jr. Reporter ’39; Co-Chr. Girls Assemblies ’39; Echo Jr. Typist ' 39 ; Boosters Club ’37-’39 ; Forum Club ’39 ; Basket¬ ball ’37, ’38 : Tennis ’37 ; Black and Gold Comm. ' 39 ; Art ’37 ; Press Room Monitor ’39. Taylor, Nancy “When you do dance, I wish you a wave of the sea. that you might ever do nothing but that.” Entered ’36; Language Course: May Day Atten¬ dant ’37; G. R. ’36. ’39. ’40 ; Cheerleader ’37-’40 : Vice-Pres. H. R. ’38 : Forum Club 39-’40 : Cheer¬ leading Letter ’39 ; Cheerleading Star ’40: Study Hall Monitor 38 ; National Honor Society ’40 : Best Dancer ’40 ; Chr. Dance Comm. Student Council ’40. Trexler, Floyd “Wise to obey and patient to perform. Entered ’36; General Course: Baseball 38; Wres¬ tling ’39. Trexler, Juanita By our efforts will we rise.” Entered ’36; General Course: Orchestra 36-’39: Glee Club ’40. Trexler, Rachel “TREX” “A clever girl, a wily girl, a girl so full of fun, A studious girl, a carefree girl, a thousand girls in one.” Entered ’36; Language Course; May Day Atten¬ dant ’37; Chr. H. R. ’37-’38 ; Sec. H. R. 37; Miss Boyden ’39 ; Student Council ’38-’40 ; Publicity Comm. Student Council ’38-’39 ; Chr. Social Comm. Student Council ’39-’10; Jr. Marshal ’39; National Honor Society ’39-’40; Delegate National Honor Society Convention ’39 ; Sec. State National Honor Society ’39-’40; Delegate Press Convention Chapel Hill ’39 ; Mechanical Ed. Echo Jr. ’39; Editor Echo 40; Forum Club ’39-’4CI ; Treas. Forum Club ’39-’40 ; Delegate Piedmont District Student Council Congress ’39 ; Chr. P. T. S. A. Comm. ' 39-’40 ; Honor Roll ’38-’39 ; Most Popular ’40; Vice-Pres. Forum Club ’40. Trotter, James Robert, Jr. “JAY” “His fancy for fair ladies—’twas quite ex¬ cessive.” Entered ’36; Science Course; Hi-Y ' 39-’40 ; Band ’38- 39; Forum Club ' 40; Wrestling Mgr. ’39; De¬ bater ’40; Student Council ’39-’40 : Delegate Hi-Y Conference ’40 ; Vice-Pres. Hi-Y ’40 ; Program Chr. Hi-Y ’40 ; Treas. H. R. ’38 ; State Music Contest ’39 ; National Music Contest ’39 ; May Day Attendant ’37 ; Athletic Chr. H. R. ’39 ; Biggest Flirt ’40. Troutman, Lonie Mae “A woman of her sex the seeming paragon.” Entered ’36; General Course: Treas. H. R. ’37, ’38; Study Hall Monitor ’37, ’39 ; May Day ’36 ; Program Chr. H. R. ’38; Social Chr. H. R. ’39. Tysinger, Donald “DON” “I even think that, sentimentally, I am dis¬ posed to harmony.” Entered ’36; Science Course; Band ’36-’39; Glee Club ’36 ; All-State Band ’39-’40. Waggoner, Owen Charles “A true and brave and downright honest man.” Entered 36 ; Language Course: Treas. H. R. ’36-’37 : Jr. Band 36-’37 ; Sr. Band ’37-’40 ; State Music Contest ’38-’40 ; National Regional Music Contest ’39. Wall, Martha Caroline “Life has no blessing like a prudent friend.” Entered ’36: General Course; Social Chr. H. R. ’37, 38; May Day ’37-’40; Ass. Monitor ’39, ’40. Weaver, Councill P. “He that hath knowledge spareth his words.” Entered ’36 ; Science Course; Band ’37-’40: Or¬ chestra ’39 ; State Music Contest ’37-’40 ; Sec.-Treai. ’37 ; National Regional Music Contest ’39 ; May Day 36. Webb, William Whitaker “BILL” As large as life and twice as natural.” Entered ' 36; General Course; Athletic Mgr. H. R. ’37 : Intramural Basketball ’37-’40 ; Jr. Band ’37 ; Sr. Band ’38-’40; Hi-Y ’39-’40; State Music Contest ' 39-’40 ; National Music Contest ’39 ; Treas. H. R. ’39 : Boosters Club ’37-’40 ; Delegate North and South Carolina Annual Hi-Y ’39-’40; Intramural Football ’40; Traffic Officer ’39. Wheeler, Elizabeth “Sober, quiet, pensive and demure. One of those friends of whom you’re always sure.” Entered 36: General Course; Glee Club ’36-’40; Mus : c Contest ’39, ’40; Glee Club ’37-’40: May Day 36-’39. Whitley, Robert “A cheerful, easy, open countenance. Entered ' 3G; General Course. 27
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Seamon, Sarah Evelyn Shoe. Lois Snider, Betty Brandt Snider. Margaret Councill Spry, Charles Stoessel, Edith Winona Sweeney, Frances Taylor, Nancy Trexler, Floyd Trexler, Juanita Trexler, Rachel Trotter, James Robert, Jr. Troutman, Lonie Mae Tysinger, Donald Waggoner, Owen Charles Wall, Martha Caroline Weaver, Councill P. Webb, William Whitaker Wheeler, Elizabeth Whitley, Robert 26 - 7 — '
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Willard, Mamie Frances Willett, Hal Wilhoit, Harlan Williams, Irving A. Williams, Spencer Philip Young, Braxton Lewis Zum Brunnen, David
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