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i0» Nellik C!ray Martin — (Ath.) Reidsville, N. C. Mdtto: Dniy hrfore phnsnn-. Our greatest glory is not in never falling but in rising every time we fall. Member of Editorial Staff, .Iuni ir Class, ' 1.3; President of Society first half (if Ivdl Tcrni, ' 13; President of Philathea Class, ' l:i and ' 11; I ' dd, Senior Class, ' 14. The |ii ixmnil ,,( the Senior Class would be incom- plete willMiiii ilii- ilijcct of this .sketch — a gu ' l of splen- did aci-(ini|ilwlini( iits, thoughtful, earnest, and always bearing more than her part. Nell has a smile and kind word for every one, even when a Latin or Geometry quiz is only a few moments distant. The above motto is a splendid index of her character, for she is liviiiti every day its beautiful sentiment. The hours wlnhd :i ;iy in sport bv others find this girl diligently a|i| ' Uiiiii Inrsclf to the problems of sc1h«j1 life. We have no d.iul.t of her success in any sphere of life llial she may deeide to occupy. KiuiKNiA Moody — (Ath.) Roanoke Rai ids, N. C. Motto; Do all the ijudil i on oin mid ilmi ' l niake a fuss about il. Count that day lost whose low descending s m Views from thy hand no worthy action done. President of Society fir.st half of Spring Term, ' 14; Author of Essay for Pine Burr; Member of Editorial Staff. Jinks is a kind hearted, conscientious giid who has won her place by her own heroic efforts. She is a splendid student, an acconipli-lied iiiiisni.in. :iii I ' lilhusiastic society worker and a ni.i-i lejie. nl.le .(miiikiiiiou. Her record here has been nmiLcd li - ii.i sensatmnalliights or falls, but h;is been a sti ' ady rise — the product of honest toil. Ill hei- liiiiiM ' eiiiiiniiinily or wherever she may take up her abode, we feel conHdent of her success, for she pos- sesses those exquisite qualities that always win, even under adverse circumstances. ' „ , c 7 ' IC r I, I 11 -I .
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V Malissie Jackson — (Ath.) Dunn, X. C. Motto: Never give up. Heaven is not reached by a single bound, But we build a ladder on which we rise From the lowly earth to the vaulted skies And mount its summit round by round. Though the subject of this sketch has been with us for only a short time, yet by her earnestness and faith- fulness she has won for herself a great host of friends including both facultj- and students. She is an excellent girl both in and out of school and always accomplishes whatever she undertakes. We feel sure that her life will be a success even under the most trying ciromnstances. Kelly Jexkixs — (Eit.) Roanoke Hapids, X. C Motto: Not fnilnre hid loiv aim, is crime. Kelly is a boy who does things. He has proven his ijcrsevcrance and loyalty to trutli as well as to ir- gil and Geometry. He never gives up, but lives up to his motto. He believes in Duty before pleasure. How- ever, if you want a joke told or a little fiui stirred up. you can count on him. He is everybody ' s friend and lavishes his esteem on all his fcliciu cially a certain dormitory girl, llr of his infatuation and denies himsi If ing on his friend. We feel sure iIk whatever lie uiiderlakos. -hid , but espe- d ndes in spite jiliasure of call- P (I ij e T IV e II I y - o ?i e
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Henry Lee Pittman — (Phi.) Fayetteville, N. C. Motto: Virtu perenmus aere. Do not speak falsely of your fellow-man, lest he speak the truth of you, which might be worse. Pittman is an unusual character, first, because he is a maiTied man; second, because notwithstanding the fact that he is a married man he possesses as much or even more ability and stick-to-it-iioss as any other member of the class. He is always icady when the opportunity liresents itself to heljj or show a kindness to his fellow- man. We predict for our grand old man a life of isefalness in his cho.sen profession — a doctor. M. RTH. Ch. ndler SiZEMORE — (Ath.) ( ' larUsviUc, Va. Motto: Purily and mncerily rutin r tlnm Imnor imil fame. Lord make mc worlliy of my friiMids, May their confidence in inc never be Shaken by any misdeed on my part. Editorial Staff Pine Burr; . uthor of A Thorny Rose — Pine Burh. Sizemore, as she is often called by her schoolmates, has been with us only a year, but in that short while she lias demonstratetl her ability as a j upil. She seems to have an unquenchable thirst for knowledge, and when- ever she is seen, her dearest companion, a book, is seen with her. In addition to her devotion to her school work she is a girl that possesses a deeji religious convic- tion. Thus, with such a fouiiclaliim. we are sure that she will have great success in wlinlevn- fu ' ld of work she enters. Page T w c it t y - I h r e e
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