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Henry Thomas Shanks — (Pni.) Motto: Tlie languaije of Irulh Dabney, N. C. siiiiplv Let us be what we are, and say what we think, and in all things keep ourselves loyal to truth and tlie sacred profession of friendship. The subject of this sketch is a straightforward boy, who believfs ni plenty of woik, and in doing his share of i lit n he h IS been the leader in many ' I ilK Ml iM iilii matics, while his marks 1 1111 Ml I M iliii e the average. He is -I 111 I III I I i -, md yet he seems to be ilii st ibditj of more mature years. He -III lety woikei, i good speaker, and one I II lied upon to do his part in anything d His eaknesses are girls and Latin, IS h( I n ible to keep them separated. !t Duillltt 111 of his ,1,-1- inHistiii MM one (it till 1 1 ind.m.il uiili Is m 1 lit liii-i «h(i ( in ilu 1 th il 1 oliii s til hut Ihus t 11 li Chakles Kdison Sxoddy — (Phi.) .Mount -Viiy, X. C. MoTTli: Es fllilicils liiiillilnl ijciiciix. Winner of Best All-round .Student ' s Medal, ' 13; Best Debater ' s Medal, ' 18; President of Philologian Society first of Fall Term, ' i:?; CVimniencement Representa- tive, ' 14; Editor in Chief (,f Pink IU ' kh. It is unfortuniili ' ly Inie I hut we cannot always under- stand each other, r iiy nnr does not understand Snnddy, but those whu know him best realize that he |Kissi ' sses somewhere a liiildin rharm. He comes from the niduiitains of western Xmlh Carolina and has mam ' cli.-inicteristirs of tlie inoiintaili lieiii le. He holds Ilu- reciiid in mat hi ' niat irs liei-e, liaviiif; ciimiilcted the stuil. of .Mnelira ill iiiie cai m.-ikin il ' .t iin each exaiiiinat inn. ' (( f c V irr II I ! - I
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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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Miss Roberta Tyson — (Ath.) Fayettevillr, N. C. Motto: Aim at the moon, if yon hit a tciUr hill. Keep your face always toward the sun and tlio shadows will fall behind you. A short stay and many friends express Babbie ' s i areer in Buie ' s Creek. An optimistic mood and an ami- able disposition are her cardinal traits. When revers es come not single handed Babbie may be heard to say, cheer up, the worst is yet to come. Her devotion to the ledger and budget assures us that she has made no mistake in choosing her vocation, and will jn ' ove a bless- iiii; ill the commercial world, for .she possesses the quali- ties which the world is calling for today. Heniiy Brian White— (En.) Aulander, N. C. Motto: YieU thou not to adrcrsitij, hut press on more bravely. Formulate in your mind what you desire to bo, then do it, be it ever so difficult. Tommy is the baby of the class physically, but men- tally he stands along with members far more advanced in vi ' :ii thiiii he. In addition to his literary cour.se he is Lii iiii; -iMiir time to band music and may become a f;iin.Mi- 11 liiinist some dav. He is a little ba.shful in send V, I. Ill ue attribute th.at to his youth. His weak- iics-i - aiv mils and Geometry, liul he manages to keej) Ihciii s. ' i.anilrd. P a g c T V c n I y - J! v e
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