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William Hexry Hollowell (En.) Edenton, N. C. Motto: Poiiar xd i oliar. Hollowell is our utility man. If you want a leader for a yell, a comedian, a basso, an orator, a religious leader, see him. He is a consecrated young man interested in all the activities of school life. Gifted with the power of wirming friends, he retains them by the sincerity of his life. We wish for him the same appreciation and recog- nition among his futuie comrades that he has deserved. Dkexel Morg. n Holt (Er.) Princeton, X. C. Motto: Tamlein fit surculus aHiar. Holt is a handsome young man, n renders himself very niiiMitive by his quiet, mannerly ways. He is one who dni ' s ' z 1 without trying to make a .show of it. He up] lics hini rlf dihgently to his work, yet wlien play time conies he is ready to |il:iv :iiid i;ik(- ,111 interest in many kinds of athletie ' s niii-, , ' |.eei;illy l.;i-kei l,:,IL Holt is a man of deep character and iiiriiioi In- judf ed at the first glance. His favorite subjects are Latin and English. In these he stands at the head of his class. He delights in studying Languages and Literature and we expect his name soon to be placed witli those of the leading literary men of North Carohna. Edw. ud H. wki.ns Jones (Phi.) Oxford, X. C. jMotto: Wlicre duly and honor calls thee. JNIen whom ]iuiest lionor fires. Men who trample elf I.eneath them, Men for couiili.w home and Clod, Men who for duty ani-l honor ' s sake Stand fast and suffer long They build a nation ' s pillars deep And lift them to the sky. Hawkins may not appeal to every one, but intimate acquaintance ilevclops a genuine appreciation of his wortli and aliiliiy. He is a loyal and faithful member of his soiieiy a well as of the .school. He stands for the upriglit and lioui-st things of life. Hawkins has come to the conclusion that it is his duty to till the soil. He has the cordial wislies of the cUuss for unlimited success.
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Irene Mabel Hatcher Buie ' s Creek, N. C. Motto: Help iiic to fed anoiher ' s woe. SIi This is till ' sili ' iit vr of (h.. CTiuliKitinS cl;! seldom Ih-.mhI Imt ■ . ■ Imt u:i .Lmi. lirr .liii hiil hlully. She has :i I ' l , Mnipl- ' .iiml inculi -i iliunii : :il s :i - -lull- ing beneiiUi Iht loiul. Iri ' iu ' is greatly Kili ' iiinl in art. She is the only gui of the Class of ' 15 mmpli huh her coiu ' se in that department. She has won ilic mIuhi mi mn of her schoolmates by the beautiful painting-s which have come from the tips of her brushes. She expects to con- tinue this course tlu ' ough college and then to teach it to others. Before taking our parting steps we each bestow upon her our hearty wishes of success in the future. Celia Heruinc (. th.) Motto; L 7 »« ■ iiiiui .s(c Fall, Cheng Chow, Honaii, China r lii hl so xhine before men Hint llieii i oiir qooit icorl;s and jlanfij i aiir n liearen. Smile a while, and if you smile another smiles, And scion there ' s miles and miles of precious smiles. And life ' s worth while because you smile. CeUa, or Ted, is our Australian-American girl from China. She has been with us only one year, but during that time she has won a host of friends, the confidence antl esteem of faculty and students. No one can stay around her long and be blue, for her optimistic attitude or natm ' e seems to be contagious. Celia makes high grades on her work, and holds positions of honor both in her class and in her society. But the most attractive thing about her is her lovely, consecrated character. We wish and feel confident that she will succeed in her chosen work in following tlie e.xaiiiiile of her father and mother by carrying the tiospel to those in darkness beyond the sea. Gordon R. Herring (Eu.) Motto: Nil sine nnh Cheng Chow, Honan, China From faraway China comes this l)right eyed, dtirk haired lad. He has a high ideal, as can readily lie seen liy his motto. During his shoi ' t stay with us he has shown his true character in being one of the most loyal students in school. While he is not one of oiu- greatest orators, he has the distinction of being a natural born artist. One touch from his enchanted brush and you have a likeness, Iwo and you have a form, three and you have a living person. He now goes forth with his art diploma in his hands. In the future we expect to see some of the world ' s masterpieces bearing the inscription, Painted by tor- don R. Herring.
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Paul D. iSIcLeod (Phi.) Motto: Labor omnid vinclt. Ansrier, N. C. If you will not griil) for your npishlior ' s weeds, In yoiu- own green gulden you will find their seeds. Paul has been with us only ii short time. lie is a young lad who has- almost innumerable possilnlii h- oI ' sue- ce.ss. He is tlie liaby of the Senior ( ' l:i-- |.li nr.illy, graduating in knee pants, l ut from a niciit:il ):incl|inint he is on an equilibrium with the other members of the class. We are very confident that Paul will be .success- ful at the bar, whicli [irofession he has chosen to follow. Errol Otis Maiisiiiuhx (Phi.) Raleigh, N. C. Motto: ■ ' ' ' (;» ( irai i r iiiiike diic. Krrol is a clrvcr boy, an.l is liked by all. His stay here of two ye;n-s lias proven that he li -es for .sonietliing. He has shown himself lo b. ' ever loy.il fo (he best and nol)lest things. His drNrlopincnt has been synnnetric.al. In athlef,ies, sociei y work, i-l.-issrooni, and religious meet- ings, his inb-resl li;is I n gr:il ifyuig. His plans b}r a pro- fessional lifr :ni ' mlliKiii-iMl by an unselfish character, and we are cxpei ' l iiig sonic tilings of him in the coming years as a physician. W C C. Massicv (Mn.) Princeton, N. C. Motto: Hi iiiinrncil hi i mir mrn iimriciiuns. ■■Knowlcdiic IS gold t.i lliMi, who c:in discriii; ' I ' liat 111- who iovi ' s lo know, Musi love to learn. ' I ' lie f.-ice of I Ills -oullg nilill iv -e;ils solllr of I lie cliar- .-irtelistics of Ins life. ' I ' lie. e ;iit plllrk Mild | ..•rM- rrallce, whi.-li lonelliev Willi Ins lov:i!lv and lail lifiiliH ' lo his work .■iiid llie Idc.-ils of .scl I. Icivc won lor liini llie love .■iiid esliTiii of iii:iii ' during Ills slioii slav with us. We IVrl 111.-, I Willi Ins ' dri-i, i-onrrplion of w ' h.-it life means, •■CIkis. .-is lie is -:illrd by Ins friends, will be heard from III Ins i-liosi-n or,-iiioii, :i |ilivsiri.-!n ; not oidv a pliy- sinaii healing the pliv-ir.il iiciladies. but a physician lii-almg III.- souls of 111,-11 a well.
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