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RoscoE LeRoy Stallings (Eu.) Jamcsvillc, N. C. Motto: Man, know thijaelf; all wisdom centers there! That man must daily wiser grow, Whose search is bent himself to know. Roscoe is a name that sounds verj- familiar around B. C. A. For two years he has been a loyal student here. He has been faithful in the performance of his daily tasks, loyal to the government of the school, and a very enthu- siastic society worker. He is a clever young man, yet very precise. His appearance seems to ask, How does my pompadour look? He has shown his abihty to ilo things, and we predict for him a successfid future in whatever he undertakes for his life work. 1 Verd. Garnett Stewart (. th.) Buie ' s Creek, N. C. Motto: To be rather than to seem to he. I ask not wealtli, but jidwci- to take And use the tilings 1 liave aright; Not years, but wisdom that shall make My life a profit and delight. This is one of our home girls. She has been reared here and has been found faithful to her duties and to her school. When quite small she distinguished herself as a reciter and won a reciter ' s medal. One of her con- spicuous characteristics is frankness. Her wit and elieer- fulness have won for her many coniiianions. There is not a more generous, kind-hearted girl in our school. Whatever Verda undertakes she puts lier whole self mto and goes at it with a will. Edward CIilmek Sutton (Eu.) JotTerson, S. C. Motto: We are known by our character. Good, better, best, never let it rest, TiU the good is better, and the better best. Sutton found his way to Buie ' s Creek a few years ago. He was here only a short while then. He went to Mars Hill last year, but returned to this institution at the beginning of this spring term. During his sojourn here, he has won the aifection and confidence of the faculty and the students. He is brilhaiit and utilizes liis time to the best advantage.
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Albert R. Quinones (Eu.) Banes, Oriente, Cuba Motto: It is sweet and honorable to die Jot one ' s country. Qdinones, a vouns iK, l.rl„-l,l flir ' -rcat ).-,riii. I.. 1mt,„,„. a .r i;llMlr,l. !„■ iHKinled hound for America. In tlie summor of ' 14 Albert R. man of noble tlioiifjl ' t ami lii li idc: need of the business life in ( ' ul.;i. I star by wliieli liis fellow-meii niiiilil 1. the ship Belita, on tlie 24th of July, After his arrival at Buie ' s Creek he introduced himself with all the dignity of the Spanish tongue. He made liis jiurpose known and was thereupon du ' ected to the business department, where he has made an accurate siilutidu of all the problems in this department. Now, willi a business diploma in his hand, plus the esteem of biilh te. ' ieliiTs and students, Quiilones goes forth to Cuba with a, determination to make his former vi.sion a reality. Pauline Estuf.ii Sukahox (Ath ) Wake Fore.st, N. C. MoTTii: A(7 itiiitlii r !„■ unj i iiiiliiig star. H( still - id li( lit md 11 isf lepmnig; lii liMid till (loudsistln sun -till sliiniMg; liilii I II li lite some r un must t ill smihh ili sbedaik md dn ii ilv fi.r elle •,thei is the b ib ol imi i I i-s she stands high m lui wmk md recoid In Expiessiim md Musk she is especially gifted and has many times given pleisuie to B C. A. gather- ings with leiititions md piano solos We predict for liti gicit sucttss IS musKim bhe is a charming com- p inion, his in uni ible disposition, and ' sve dare say, she will m ikf fill nils luu Li she goes Esther is a sweet tempiiid ( liif-tiin giil md will be missed by her Sun- day s( 1 1 -iiiiiu mil ill of liei srhool work, for her influtnii 1-. lilt m lu m iitiMties of student life. Mamie Belle Smith (. tii.) Motto: .( » - , Iml do Grow old along with me! Buie ' s Creek, N. C. ' () sliiidt into tlic air. The best is yet to be, The last of life, for wliieh the first was made; ( )iu ' times are in his hand Willi salt Yoillli sli Trust (e. h ' A V 1 IWS 1 . d; see dll.f lit ll all 1 el, iilf; iiiir 1 daim. ' d. ' .e afraid. This girl is 1 sition, true in 1. be frieii, lioni Islll, .fed. Mamie is sweet in ( id ever loyal to her lis]io- tasks She indicates not by talking but by her daily actions that she is to lie used by others. Whenever a problem is to be stated or a Sunday school teacher supplied, Mamie is the one ahv.ays on hand, and she never fails. She has won many friends and is always doing good turns for them. We are expeeliiig great things of her when she begins her life wnik in tiie school room. We are confident she will not disappnint us. 24
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Bailey T. Tally (Eu.) Angier, N. C. MoTTi): Esto (jiiod case mderis. Make every moment count for the most for God and humanity. This young man has been with us two years and during this time he has been found faitliful in his work and true to the school. His recitations are well prepared as a rule even though his work is very strenuous. He is a person of marked ability and Math, and Latin do not trouble him, for difficulties to him have an attraction. He is also a very helpful member in his society. Tally is an earnest religious worker and is ever faithfid in the per- formance of his dutv. Whatever vocation he shall decide to choose «v .■lie e,,nlident tluil he will ilo his best. Robert Leo Tatum (Phi.) M()TT( Cedar Creek, N. C. ' Ln,r Ihi, ,iri,,J,h„r ns thyself. Though this young ni.-in was with us ordy a part this year, yet by a.ssiduously applying himself to his t:i: he has finished a business com-se which many otln have labored at for a year, even more. We feel si that Tjco, . ' IS he is known to his friends, with his 1 inil d ili ' eply HI (his energetic spii ' it, will make a s cess in wh.ilevi ' i- held of iietivity he chooses in I he bn ness w.ii-ld. Samuel I ]DWAiin Teacuio (Phi.) Horfman, N. C. Motto: Car K iliciii. ••(.Iiiil yourselvi ' S Hke men, be strong, and thi ' exercise of yoiu ' strength today will givc yon more sti-engih for tonKJrniw. S.ani impresses one with Ids earnestness. On I hi ' ball- lield, in llie school room, in the society hall, sliate cr his err .i1s. hi ' ],nls his whole soul into it. Tins expl .-inis Ins ili ' i ' |i)pnienl dni ' irig his siiinurn with us. lie is eimsiil- ere.l one ,.f ,,nr leadeis in ' seli .larsliip and delKile. We ailnnie Ins n.-enly .■iiid unalleeled manners and wish lin- linn llie same leeognil ion and resiieci in Ins siibse- i|llenl e. ' ileev llial he li.as I ' eeeixed here.
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