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Edgar Leonidas Roebt-ck, Robcrsonville, X. C. MuTTij; Ycstcrdai in ijone; lodaii is .• lioii; tomorrnir may neivr come; if you hare anything to do, do it noil ' . He is one of the leaders in the Business Department. If success in the business world depends upon determina- tion, his success is assured. The thorougli training he has received here, together with self-application, has prepared him to fill a prosperous place in the business world. His many friends wish for him a great future. (Eu.) M Av Inez .Surles Motto: .Virc, lip. Hanicsvillo, N. C. (lurk There is a day of sunny rest for troubled night; And gi ' ief may bide an evening guest, but jny shall come with early hght. Here is one of our joUiest girls, always cheerful about any task assigned her and gifted with an unusual power of making friends. She has succes.sfully completed the course in the Business Department and we feel safe in pri ' dicting for her a bright future. The be.st wLshes of the class go with her. (Ath.) Joseph O.scau Tally, Fayetteville, X. ( ' . Motto: Homo .sm (, humani nihil a nir alirnnni [iiilo. This young man may not suit you, but if you knew him hke we do you woukl change your opinion. Esne- cially this is true with the girls. He always has a kind word for everybody, believes in fun and is going to have his part of it. This is also true with his studies. You can always depend on him for the things that are right, and never be troubled about him, for he is going to make hi-i mark in the world. (Eu.; President B. Y. P. U.)
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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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Kelly Clifton Thomas, Shalluttp, N. C. Motto: Liri- ' that you may be able to help others. K. C. is a very quiet young man yet he has that talent of winning friends which so many desire. His teachers have ever found him faithful to his work and loyal to his school, always standing up for those things which were for its best interests. He is an enthusiastic worker of his society and the Y. M. C. A. As an I I.D. we predict for him a brilliant career. (Eu.) William S. ' ali,a i:, Thomasville, N. C. Motto: By my ijl ' oii; 1 hupc l,i rix ' . Bill is perhaps the youngest member of our class. Even though he came to us from the Thomasville Orphan- ag3 only a year agi, lie ha already convinced everyone that he has all tlir cv-ciiliaU for making a great man. He has not decided u|H,n his life ' s work yet, but we feel safe in saying that lie will make good in whatever pro- fession he ' iuav select. (Ku.) Jennings Bhyan Weuster, MiiTTo: Fiiliir quisquc Jortunm sine. Siler City, N. C. ' .hiy cullies, grief goes, we know not he lAciylliing is happy now. The ball i ' ate of Cliall know it is a inir i Webster is alw.ixs exceedingly liiijiiil a pared on class. It w tiiinks through ciidr, the Class of ' 13 hails from the great 1,V (■ .it th. Ill Tatler is every bit boy and you ivi ' ib that Boys will be boys. Ir awake and full of fun. He is 1 you always find him well pre- ri ' ])orted one time, but the writer r, that he was doing a ' ' Livery busi- ■ is a jolly good little fellow and liked leaves B. ' C. . . with the ln ' sl wishes (Phi.)
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