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ti ineieeu j, attit—anc Robert Vance Robertson Bald Creek, North Carolina Choir; Cliosophic, Secretary-Treasurer ' 40; Folk- Dance Club; Future Teachers of America, Secre- tary-Treasurer ' 40; Student Council ' 40. Vance ' s good work both as assistant dietitian at Ross Hall and as a member of the Student Council will be greatly missed. Robert Franklin Robinson Gastonia, North Carolina Agriculture Club; Cliosophic. Life was just fine when Frank was given a good five-cent cigar and was sitting in on an exciting bull session. Neil Garland Rogers Hendersonville, North Carolina Basketball. Red would have gone home every week-end had it not been for his interest in basket ball and square dancing. James I Iovvard Rowe Charlotte, North Carolina Choir; Dramatic Club; Football, Manager ' 41. Rowe did his part to help make this year our most successful football season by being an efficient manager. Jimmie Aquilla Scott Fair Bluff, North Carolina Baseball; Choir; Delphian, President ' 41; Folk- Dance Club; Sigma Pi Alpha, President ' 41. Jim- mie will undoubtedly be one of the best physicians in the United States if he goes after his professional goal as he does his class work and other activities. Marie Estena Scott Franklin, North Carolina Euterpean; Fireside Club. Marie ' s c heerfulness and efficiency in the dining hall made her a valuable waitress. Mary Jo Setser Franklin, North Carolina Euterpean. Mary Jo stayed out a semester at the end of her freshman year and came back with interesting accounts of her travels out West. Craig Rutledge Sharpe Brevard, North Carolina Day Students ' Club; Pertelote Staff, Business Man- ager ' 41. Craig was outstanding in at least three fields: classroom physics, business management of the annual, and preparation for the business of air- conditioning.
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7 S ■ ots di k t i Edwin Lenville Ponder, Jr. East Flat Rock, North Carolina Day Students ' Club. Plug is known for his fam- iliar question . . . Have you got any ' bacco? Agnes Evelyn Powell Tonganoxie, Kansas Euterpean, Critic ' 40; International Relations Club. Evelyn is one of our most interesting conversation- alists. Though she comes from Kansas, she has spent much time in Palestine and other foreign countries. Edna Aulene Powell Denton, North Carolina Boosters ' Club; Dramatic Club; Folk-Dance Club; iMnemosynean, Vice-President ' 41. Besides her active interest in home economics, Aulene has an amazing ability to find fun in anything. Gordon Brown Prentice Cleveland Heights, Ohio Delphian; Football; Model Airplane Club. Gor- don ' s chief ambition is to become a pilot in the Army Air Corps. As a past accomplishment he is proud of his success as a go-getter among the good-looking girls who visit the campus. Aaron Foster Quay, Jr. Harrisburg, North Carolina Aaron ' s preparation for dairy-tanning has been sup- plemented by his interest in Wood. (Not forestry). Wyche I Iillman Ray Goldsboro, North Carolina Boosters ' Club; Delphian; Folk-Dance Club; Medi- cal Science Club; Pertelote StaH ' 41; Photo-Nature Club. Here is a person who stays busy all the time with his studies and club activities, but who either finds time, or makes time, for his blonde interest. Nancy Carolyn Riedel Ashe ville, North Carolina Christian Student Movement; Euterpean; Folk Dance Club; Sigma Pi Alpha. Nancy came here as a sophomore from Brenau and has won the heart t every student with her ability to play the piano. Lee Ray Robertson Burnsville, North Carolina Agriculture Club, Secretary-Treasurer ' 41; Boosters ' Club; Baptist Student Union. Lee Ray was not content just to date in West Hall on Saturday and Sunday nights; he was always on call as mainten- ance man.
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7 S ■ a%6 Randolph James Shields Culberson, North Carolina Folk-Dance Club; Travel Club, Secretary ' 40. The Romeo of the campus, the two-girl man — that ' s Randolph. He will be greatly missed by Brevard lassies. Or will he? Gerald Iverson Shipman Hendersonville, North Carolina Boosters ' s Club; Cliosophic, Critic ' 40, Vice-Presi- dent ' 41; Tennis. Gerald has served in the kitchen and uptown at the Grill with outstanding efficiency. Katherine Singleton Henderson, North Carolina Christian Student Movement, Chairman of Lead- ership Training Committee ' 41; Clarion Staff, Associate Editor ' 41; Fireside Club, Secretary- Treasurer ' 40, President ' 41; Folk-Dance Club, Secretary-Treasurer ' 40, ' 41; Mnemosynean, Presi- dent ' 41. Duties in the Dean ' s office occupied most of Kay ' s time, but she found opportunities to become indispensable in student activities. Zedric Cecil Smathers Canton, North Carolina Cliosophic, Critic ' 41; Model Airplane Club. Bzz-z-z-z-z. No, that ' s not a rocket; it is Smathers in the new army pursuit plane. Annie Laurie Smith Walnut Cove, North Carolina Euterpean. Annie Laurie carries with her a never- failing dignity and a sweetness of disposition for which everv one admires her. Hubert Robinette Smith Black Mountain, North Carolina Band; Folk-Dance Club. Hubert expects to use his engineering ability in an aeronautics career. Lou Roy Snow Bald Creek, North Carolina Choir; Euterpean; Preacher ' s Kids. Wherever Lou Roy is, there is an atmosphere of gaiety, whether she is singing, telling anecdotes, or just laughing. William Austin Squires Pineville, North Carolina Delphian. Bill is a hard-working boy who is an important cog in our labor machine. He also finds time for a good fast game of tennis.
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