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LETHIA MAY JONES Raleigh, N. C.. II. 4 “With a smile that was childlike and bland. Lo! here is our Ix-thia. a dignified girl. She is very industrious ami especially fond of Home Eco- nomics. She is kind and mode?!; and always greets you with a smile. These characteristics have won for her a host of friends. thelma McAlister jones Neuse. N. C.. K. 2 “Make use of time ami let no advantages slip. Thelma came to us from Wakelon High School, and we feel that we gained at their expense. She is very quiet and unassuming. We shall always remem- ber her. SI DIE IKGIN1A JONES Cary, N. C. “Talk little, think much. Sudie has been with us through our four years and has proven her true worth by. her loyalty to the class and her willingness to help out in any undertaking. Page Twenty-seven
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CHARLES HAILEY HONEYCUTT Raleigh, N. C., R. 1 “Trip lightly over trouble, pass lightly over wrong; We only make grief double by duelling on it so long'' Charles is as loyal and true to his friends as the days are long. 11«' is happy when he is asking ques- tions. hut his happiness reaches a climax when he has an opportunity of arguing against woman suffrage. He is also fond of Latin? RUBY LEE HONEYCUTT Raleigh. N. C, R. 2 “An artist has the universe as her pedestal. Ruby is a quiet girl, doing all the good she can in every way she can. If every member of our class had her disposition, we feel we would have an ideal class, with Ruby's ability to master four years id Music and Latin. ALMA LOVE JONES Raleigh. N. C.. R. 4 Richer than rubies, dearer than gold. Woman, true woman, glad we behold. Alma is a girl who is quiet in school. Her sweet, lovable disposition has won many friends. She knows there is a time to talk and a time to keep silent. Page Twenty-six
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LUCILLE JOHNSON Kipling, N. C. If solid happiness toe prize, If'ithin her breast this jewel lies.9' Cille ! what would we do without happy-go- lucky Cille ? Her continuous chatter is a source of amusement. She will not study, hut makes enough to stay with us. Pleasure is her by-word, and for it she ever seeks. Grace is a girl of a sweet and unusual character. She is always thoughtful of others and ready to serve. One feels better after being with her for a while. MARY AILEEN LUTHER New Hill. N. C.. R. 2 “True uoman nobly planned. To warn, comfort, and command.'' Ailcen is very studious and has won many friends during her short stay in Cary. We feel sure that she will make many friends in the future, because she is kindhearted and true. GRACE ESTELLE KING Garner. N. C. Nothing is ours till toe earn it. Page Twenty-eight
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