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Mattib Belle Newton, Dunn, N. C. Motto: Do iinio others as you would hare them do unln yon. Mattie came from the huckleberry regions of Samp- son. The hours that are idled away by others find This girl solving the problems of school life. Her purpose in Ufe is to help others and through this she has won the friendship of the Faculty and student body. She does not undertake that which she cannot accomplish well. We expect much of her in moving North Carolina from the bottom toward the top in education. (.-Vth.) CARRIE Lilly Page, Dunn, N. C. Motto: Hold thou the good, define it wdl. beautiful and happy gii-1 With step as light as summer air. Lill - is one of our fairest girls in face and character. X i sludcnt responds more freelv when called ujion, in or oul of school. No one more ' lovcd by all. (. th.l SwANNA Paschal, Motto: Think . , , not l„nd. Siler Citv. N. ( ' . Give That a Npark o ' nature ' s fire, learning 1 desire. Swanna has high erected thoughts seated in a heart of courtesy. More than one discouraged over her work has received help from this noble hearted girl and by her kindness she has won the esteem of all. To look at her IS to be deceived for her face does not reveal the hidden jjowers which she possesses. Success is within her grasji — and we are sure she will measure up with her oiii)ortuni- ties. (Ath.) -1.
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Frank Spurgeon Masten, Dillon, S. C. Motto: must and I will. No wind aids him who has no deslined port. Frank is a perfect gentleman, and has made many friends during his stay here. He is so polite that he will get up a horse laugh for anyone that will tell him a joke. He is one who takes work seriously. His ideal is that the essential thing for a student is to get his work done and that having a good time is secondary. He is a very enthusiastic society worker, being one of the Anniversary Debaters. (Eu.) Vernon Fui-leh Mrrcin-.Li., MoTT Wake Forest, N. ( ' „lilr ,liffnr prn. u,,, ,,„u,l hu.lir fncvrr polcstis. ■.Milch can relate every change that has taken place (• ill lie hist two and one-half years. He is one of the .-I Miiilioiis nienibers of the Senior Class. Through |iii isl(iil criniis lo climb higher he has gained many ■ nds. lie h:i,N won :i reputation as a speaker which I iii iluc lime rcxciil ilself ill siireading the Gosiiel. ■e.. Kn. ,- ociely; I ' r.-s. I ' liilcmoii Baraca Class; C - Iliv Ilielll l;cp|■e clllallve I Car])entcr, N. C. Paul Baxter Moh(;an, Motto: Thmk. In all thy liiuuors, wlielher graven or mellow, Thou ' rt .such a touchy, tesly, iilcasaiit fellow. One of the most loyal memliers of the class. Two years we have known him to be faithful to all tasks, and to every good work of the school. He won the Drill Medal spring of 1912; was Orator joint meeting fall of I ' .MJ, ,111(1 is now President of Baraca Class. His alwiiys licamiiig countenance has won the friendship of all. His iihals are the noblest, and we ))rophesv for him a brilliant future. (Phi. I
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Ernest Fredeiuck Pope, Coats, N. C. MoTTI Aid ml Fred is never seen with ;i do vne:ist lodk and is always ready for business, espeeially wlien tliere is any fun con- nected with it. With a pleasant smile upon his face and a cheerful word for every one he has a tendencv to make all hard work seem (-asy. We feel sure thai the medical pi(jres.-,i(iii liolds jjreat lliuiKs in store for liim. (Eu.) CuARME Paxtiin Powers, Linnbei ' ton, N. V. MoTT.j: lir ijlllilnl 1,1, : rlf-n„inrll ,n. •p. is a l ov wiih jileiitv of ■ ' .StickabiUty. He sticks to his woi-k renai-dless of whether it is hard or easy, and denies himself of pleasuie in order that he may obtain knowledge. Believing it lo be his mis.sion iii life to attend the sick and attiii ' teil hr hojus lo some day get an M.D. We feel sure Ihat we will be pimid i,t his success. (Eu.) ,I. MES Lo.NME P IWERS, Lumbcrl X C. l I(rrTo: rr i ! „iir hitml ,iii Itir Ihnillli ' nf iliili , ijoiir eye on llic nut of ni- ' loni. Let Ihe old church cl,,ck be Imkered. Let the pulpil keep nijht loo: I ' rom Ihe bascmeni t.i Ihe slreiile lop Lei Ihe V ilce of llie rhlHvh IHI- Irilr. ■•Denioslheues is a student who has won m.-in - fiieiids, h:is proven loyal to his society, and icpriv cnli-il it on si-ver:d public occasions. He can swa Ihe masses of Immaniu- b ' his oratorv as lid 1 )( ' ' Mio,Mhriics. C r pi ' i-l s. ' ime ' diiv lo lir:ir of him (llliiin onr of Amci-ica ' s firr;,lr.| pnlp,l : ( Lu 1
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