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mmmmaaam Lola Beatrice Nortiicijtt “Sookey” North Carolina Cary, “ Her heart is not in her work — ' tis elsewhere.” We have the distinction of having a “boll weevil” in our class, although “Sookey” has been with us only two years she has made many friends among her classmates. We are all sure she will make some business man an excellent stenographer, but we know she will not be compelled to earn her own living always. Lowell Society ; Dramatic Club. John Graham Harris “John G.” Fairview, North Carolina “ Noise proves nothing.” A “good egg,” a hard worker, a ladies’ man and as independent as Thomas Jefferson. John has much interest in his life’s work, and we feel confident that when the time comes to consider the men who will lead his profession to the front, lie will be in the front ranks. Calhoun Society; Chaplain Society; Dramatic Club ’25-26; Business Manager C. H. S. Echoes ’25-26; Commercial Class. Olga Covington Poplin “Pop” Cary, North Carolina u It doesn ' t pay to worry, Things will happen anyway” Olga’s slogan is: “Laugh and the world laughs with you.” She has a sunny disposition and has acquired many friends during the four years she has been with us. Olga is a firm believer that all over 75 is wasted. Lowell Society; Glee Club ' 26; Dramatic Club ’25-26; Science Club; Basketball ’25-26; Track Team; Commencement Debater ' 25; Alternate Tri- angular Debater; Inter-Society Debater ’26. 0 800 pflffl 0181 a 000 WHS B 0H 0 El ..Am
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I I Mart a Selma Mono an “Martha” Cary, North Carolina too serious, not too gay, a jolly good girl in every way. Marta Selma is a good student, an ideal pal and a faithful friend. She is always ready and willing to do anything to help one. We wonder what the Lowell Society will do without her as a pianist and debater. We wish her the best of success in the future. Lowell Society; Critic Society ' 25; Pianist Society ’26; Society Debater ' 26; Science Club; Dramatic Club; Class Historian; Commencement Debater ’26. Alton Fetner “Barney” Raleigh, North Carolina When angry count four. When very angry swear.” Even if Barney has been with us only one year he is one of the most popular fellows in school. Every one knows him and every one likes him. Maybe somebody loves him, but that isn ' t for us to know. During his short stay here he has been a true patriot of C. H. S. You are a good addition to the gang of ’26, “Barney.” Science Club; Glee Club; Dramatic Club; Clay Society; Football; Basketball; Baseball; Track; President Society ’26; Y. M. C. A.; Commence- ment Debater ’26. Wig ' Dr Neuse, North Carolina “Silence is golden .” If silence is golden, Mary must certainly be a miser, for she says but little. Mary is a true friend to those who have come to know her. She does not believe in studying any more than she has to. Lowell Society.
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ft M ' ba ' B ' T HBltfl Margaret Williams Ray “Baby Ray” Raleigh, North Carolina “A sure cure for the blues.” What would we do without “Baby Ray” and her ready wit and jolly laugh? She has been with us several years and each year she grows jollier in proportion to her size. She is a great prophe- sier as is seen in the fact that she is author of the class prophecy. She has been a good student and we prophesy a brilliant career for her. Lowell Society ; Chairman of Program Com- mittee ’25; Treasurer Society ’26; Girls’ Reserve; Dramatic Club; Class Prophet. William Clifford Harris “Bill” Belhaven, North Carolina “Better to be conceited and know some- thing. than humble in ignorance .” “Bill” is a good natured fellow who makes us all feel good when we meet him. He has qualities which make him a man, and which are sure to make him succeed at whatever he undertakes. He is an average student and the possessor of a receptive mind. His melodious voice and at- tractive personality have won for him a large circle of friends, all of whom are wishing him great success. Secretary and Treasurer Boys’ Glee Club ’25; Basketball ’25-26; Tennis ’25; Commencement Debater ’25-26; Society Debater ’25-26; Calhoun Society; Triangular Debater ’25; Manager of Tennis ’25. Carmel Elmo Ross “Pig” Cary, North Carolina “ Cheerful and dependable , Enthusiastic , kind , Genial and good natured , And sensible in mind” Carmel with her sweet disposition has won for her many friends in Cary. She always greets one with a smile, and her dreamy brown eyes have won for her a host of admirers who would like to make an addition to her name. We wish her much happiness. Lowell Society; Dramatic Club; Chief Marshal ’26.
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