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The CLASS OF 1942 George Gordon greensboro, n. c. Baseball; Block B Club, Sergeant-at-Arms ' 42; Delphian, Sergeant-at-Arms ' 42; Football. George, better known as Fox, was one of the Romeos of the campus. Jennie Elizabeth Greer hazelwood, n. c. Choir; Christian Workers ' Club; Fireside Club; Mnemosynean, Chaplain ' 42. Jennie is a song- bird that likes everybody and is well-liked. Her main hobby was being hostess at parties on Second Floor. Robert Gregory kershaw, s. c. Basketball, Varsity Team ' 41, ' 42; Block B Club; Day Students ' Club; Folk Dance Club; South Carolina Club. The two things at which Bob was most efficient were driving a Buick and play- ing basketball. Patricia Earnestine Grimshawe brevard, n. c. Basketball; Block B Club; Choir; Clarion Staff; Day Students ' Club; Folk Dance Club; Mnemosynean, Chaplain ' 42; Pertelote Staff ' 42. Few girls ' athletic contests were held without Pat ' s assistance and encouragement. Helen Elizabeth Hampton murphy, n. c. Christian Student Movement; Christian Work- ers ' Club, Vice-President ' 42; Euterpean; Interna- tional Relations Club, Secretary ' 42; Pertelote Staff ' 41; Sigma Pi Alpha; Speedball. Helen helped us learn our English, was a leader in religious activi- ties, and outside that was able to hear, see, and know all! Johnnie Elizabeth Hamrick caroleen, n. c. International Relations Club; Medical Science Club; Mnemosyean. Johnnie ' s ambition is to be a nurse. It looks as if we ' re going to need more like her. Samuel Floyd Harrill forest city, n. c. Baptist Student Union, Treasurer ' 42; Delphian. Hard-working and always cheerful, Sam was ready for anything — frolic or study. Ola I Iarwood robbinsville, n. c. Euterpean; Future Teachers of America. As a hall proctor Ola was one of the best. The girls did not mind her telling them to be quiet. ■ ttSIMMHHUnQHUflHroNHHinEHIlHffSBB
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' mm Thomas William Edgeworth, Jr. riltmore, n. c. Cliosophic. The campus would have been in- complete without Bridgewater hurrying about with a pair of pliers in his hand. Virginia Mae Edwards highlands, n. c. Euterpean; Fireside Club. When Virginia with her blonde hair and Scotch plaid leaves Brevard, a certain young man will be left singing My Heart is in Highlands. Robert Hoyle Elliot forest city, n. c. Band; Baseball; Delphian; Dramatic Club; Tumbling Team. Robert, better known as Bobby, is an expert on the tumbling team; but he makes the girls tumble for him when he has a part in a Dramatic Club play. John William Franklin STEM, N. C. Cliosophic. Quote — Someday I will be a ping- pong champion — Unquote. James Byron Freeman BREVARD, n. c. Choir; Day Students ' Club; Delphian, Presi- dent, ' 42; Folk Dance Club, President ' 42; Pertelote Staff, Business Manager ' 42; Student Council. Look the college over and you will hardly find a person who is more generally liked by the student body. This is true because in J. B. you find every- thing that you could ask for. John Beatty Garren greenville, s. c. Delphian, Reporter ' 42; International Relations Club. President ' 42; Sophomore Class President; South Carolina Club, President ' 42; Student Coun- cil. John, better known as Speed to his friends, is a man ' s man. The Senior Class could not have had a more able leader. Carl William Gihson MARION, n. c. Delphian; Tennis. Bill ' s chief interest is fly- ing; he hopes to serve his country as a member of the Air Corps. MARY r Goforth GREENSBORO, N. C. Euterpean; Fireside Club, President ' 42; Preachers ' Kids Club. A P. K. with plenty of humor, and always ready for a good time. BEVARD SENIORS ' ■••-•
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i — m™™™ F. J. Henderson FRANKLIN, N. C. Folk Dance Club. Dick helped many be- wildered students through the intricacies of chem- istry and kept them laughing. Margaret Lucille Hendricks chesterfield, s. c. Euterpean; Fireside Club; South Carolina Club. As a typical Brevard student Margaret labored, lived, and learned; but she also dated. Eunice Lovell Hitt liberty, s. c. Basketball; Euterpean; Folk Dance Club, Sec- retary-Treasurer ' 41; South Carolina Club. Bones kept her lessons in her head, one eye on Mr. McNeil ' s office, and the other eye on a certain boy named Fritz. What a woman! Lillian Irene Houston spear, n. c. Euterpean; Fireside Club; Folk Dance Club. A song in the air and the swish of the broom marked Lillian ' s presence in West Hall. Nellie Louise Huntley wadesboro, n. c. Basketball, Varsity Team ' 42; Christian Student Movement; Clarion Staff, Associate Editor ' 42; Forensic Club; Mnemosynean; Prettiest Freshman Girl ' 41; Speedball. Louise ' s combination of beauty, brains, and sportsmanship is an example of what every girl wants to be. Virginia Mae Huskamp brevard, n. c. Day Students ' Club; Photo-Nature Club. Vir- ginia ' s cheerful disposition and her willingness to cooperate should make her an ideal secretary. Joseph Glenwood Jenkins smithfield, n. c. Block B Club; Commercial Club; Delphian; Folk Dance Club. Joe plans ultimately to go into business, but at present his ambition is to serve Uncle Sam in the Submarine Corps. Joyce Elmore Kale greensboro, n. c. International Relations Club; Mnemosynean; Most Studious Freshman ' 41; Pertelote Staff ' 42 Sigma Pi Alpha, Vice-President ' 42. Take a lot of brains, plus an equal amount of mischievous wit; stir lightly; add a cute pug nose; mix all in- gredients well. Now you have Joyce. l BREVARD SENIORS - — .
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