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THE ri E BURR Page fifteen .Tp:sse J. Batson. Wilmington, N. C. Jesse is a very quiet, business-like young man who has the distinction of leading in the Business Department. With the training he is receiving here we feel sure he will be well fitted to take his father ' s place in the mercantile business. (Eu). Motto: It is not rank, nor wealth, nor state, But get-up-and-get, that makes men great. Expression: Come off! Called: The Drummer. Joe He.nky Bagley, Hertford, N. C. I only ask for peace; ease is my god. Joe is one of the joUiest, most liappy go lucky fellows you over saw. To know him is to like him, for his cheery smile and laughing eyes invite friendship. He has made good in the Business Department, and we predict for him a prominent place among North Carolina ' s business men. (Eu). Motto: If you want it done well, do it yourself. Pastime: Sleeping. Called: Cutey. Beulah Carpentek Tkivett. Winston-Salem, N. C. She ' s the Trixie from Dixie that marched along the line in the Business Department and successfully completed the course. We feel sure that we will hear of her holding some important position in the right near future. Faithful to any task assigned her in school and out, and cheerful about it, she has won many friends. They wish this business woman all good luck. To be sure they do. (Ath). Motto: Speak the truth, stand for the right, and do not be afraid. Pastime: Looking after ,Toe. Called: Trixie William Lee Hi ' mx ' hkey, Verona. N. C. The world will not inquire who you are. It will ask: ' What can you do? ' Surely, if success in the business world depends upon ability and willingness to do things, Lee will succeed. The thor- (lugh training he has received here in the Busine.ss Department has well prepared him to take a prominent place in the mercan- tile business. (Eu). Motto: Sink or swim. Pastime: Trying to grow taller. Expression: Great guns! Called: Shorty.
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Page fourteen THE PI E BCRR Jefferson. S. C. William D. Suttox. The noblest Roniau of them all. Here is an excellent student, never satisfied until he accom- plishes the best. In the classroom he can always be found in a happy and joyful mood. We feel sure that he will be capable of whatever he undertakes, and will make a success of his busi- ness. (Pju). Motto: ■ ' L;il nr conquers ;ill. Pastime: Sporting the girls. Expression: Ah, Gee! Callfd: ' •Siitt. DuREMA Olivia Watso.n. Rives Chapel, N. C. A merry heart doeth good like medirine If, in a clear ringing voice, I ' ll declare is heard around the Girls ' Club, look out for Dreech. This winsome lassie of eighteen summr-rs stands as high as the statue of liberty in beau- ty and popularity, and her tlioughts and ideas soar as high as the starlit heavens. We expect to see her name among the great teachers of our State within a few years. (Ath). Motto: Apres le combat In couroiiiw. Pastime: Sleeping. Expression: I ' ll declare. Called: Droerh. Hknuv C. Sikh ' ki.axd, Raleigh, N. C. I know not why I am so safi He is very modest and retiring in his habits. In ail things he does his part well and deserves much praise for the work he has done. If he can ' t get an appointment to Annapolis he is going to folhjw the ministry. (Eu). Motto: in: pouvait, tie devuit, ni nr voulail ceder. ' ' Pastime: Playing tennis. Expression: Rip lie is — but a crack shot. Called: It. (iliding calml; H)SH. Rockingham, N. C. and ' ery gleefully along life ' s pathway, Mac is never found ruffled, but ever has a kind word and a Muile for those about her. During her two years ' stay at B. C. . . she has been found faithful, obedient to all rules, and like the Minute Men always at her post of dvity— ready at a min- ute ' s notice. Tho ' undecided as to her life ' s work, in the next twenty years of her existence we perdict a great awakening. Motto: Do your best. (Ath). Pastime: Dreaming. Expression: Oh, the mischief! Called: Pearl or Mac.
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Page sixteen THE PI ' E BURR Hi ' Liii H. LouDEimiLK. Sea Grove, N. C. ' ■ He serves all who dares be true. Wherever you find Hugh you will find him there with the goods. and an abundance of red hair. He is an active Society worker and an all ' round good fellow. Tho ' he has not yet decided upon his profession, we feel assured that he will fill an honored position in life and successfully accomplish what- ever he undertakes. (Phi). Pastime: Dyeing his hair. Expression: Telling the truth. VnTOKiA Kexnedy. Hallsvllle, N. C. Sunbeam in the morning, a light of joy at evening. Though she has been in our midst only a short time, she has won many friends. Her very looks fill one ' s soul with joy. She is an enthusiastic student in the Business Department. Hit liifty view of life prompts her to higher ideals. In spit of diftirulty she will succeed. (Ath). Motto: To live a pure life before man, woman, and God. Pastime: Tliinking of the future. Exijre.- sion: You don ' t mean it! G.VKVEY Baze: iohk. Lewiston, N. C. Going to live anyhow until I die. You can ' t judge him by the involuntary movement of his shoulders, for he always has a thoughtful face and a kindly greeting. Loyal to all duties, ever ready to perform a good deed, his school life has proven a success. In after life he is to be a merchant. You may depend upon liim as a man with the goods. (Eut. Motto: II lie (femnnde que le sien. Pastime: Shuffling his feet. Expression: Ali, pslimv! Jkssik Eltzabeth BrxLEH. St. Paul, N. C. The very flowers that bend and meet In sweetening others are made more sweet. r)ne of the most loyal of the loyal, and most faithful of the faithful. Her cheery disposition has won her many friends during her stay here. After completing her course at college and at the Louisvilir- Training School, she intends to go to the ftireign field. Wherever she goes she will be a bright and shin- ing light for the cause she loves. (Ath). Motto: Deeds, not words. Expression: Oh, scissfjrs! Called: Jim.
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