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oOoflvQwSx S'lTTl llmll Bessie Christine Ai.i.kn Boss” Cary, North Carolina The only way to have a friend, is to be one.” Here’s a girl who lias won a place in the hearts of all her classmates. She is seldom set n without a smile on her face, and a kind word to say. What her ambition is we do not know, but with her steadfastness and sincerity, she will certainly attain her goal. To Bessie we wish the greatest of success in the future. Irving Society; Community Editor of C. . N. AVAoc.v ’26-27; Marcus Dry Home Economics Club ’26-27. Raymond Wiu.akd Bagwell “Boe” Raleigh. North Carolina If it be a handsome yen tie man and a (rue friend ye seek, ye have found him “Boe,” like all the other Seniors, needs only to be known to In- liked. His calm, easy going manner makes for liiin a winning personality. These excellent qualities, together with many more, make him a student of the highest type and a dependable friend. Boe” is a good ad- dition to the class of '27. and we wish him the best of success in the future. Vice President Senior Class; Treasurer Junior Class; Stock Judging Team ’26-27; Assistant Business Manager Ciisitk. Hattie Mae Bagwell “Hattie Mae” Raleigh, North Carolina ‘‘Sober, quiet, patient, and demure; A friend of whom you arc always sure. Hattie Mae is quiet, reserved, and dignified and a true friend to those who know her well. She is an industrious student and discharges her high school duties with merit. What her ambition is probably but few of us know. We are sure that she has an ambition and are equally sure that with her sincerity she can attain her goal. Vice President Sophomore Class; Vice President Junior Class; Vice President Marcus Dry Home Economics Club ’26-27; Treasurer Senior Class '26 27.
mmm Belvin Nathan Blai.ock “Belvin” McCullers, North Carolina “What I am, to that let me he true. During the four years that Belvin has been with us, he has proved his true worth as a student and as a society worker. He has held many offices in both his society and in his classes. These have proved his sincerity and dependability for he has performed every duty with the great- est loyalty. Although Belvin leads a very busy life, he always finds time for his love affairs. In the years that he has been in school here, he has become very popular among the student body and the faculty. We do not know what Belvin intends to do in future life, hut we know that with his sterling qualities he can but succeed. Calhoun Society: Hi-Y '23-24; Secretary So- ciety '25; Chief Marshal 20; Science Club '2 3-24; President of Junior Class; Triangular Debater ’26: Commencement Debater 2«; Secretary of Science Club 26; Treasurer Society ’2.»; Treas- urer Society '26; President Society '23; Circula- tion Manager C. . .s'. Echom ’25-26: Declaimer's Medal '24; President Boys' (Slee Club ’26-27; Business Manager Chsitk '26-27; President So ciety '26: Senior Play '24: Dramatic Club '26 27: Thanksgiving Debater '25-26; President Senior Class '26-27. Emogknk Baucom “Gene” Cary, North Carolina “Quiet and unobtrusive yet winsome all the while.” “Gene” has a quiet and winsome way. as she goes about her work, that holds you spellbound. When she is your friend, you may count on find- ing her one of the truest of all. She has always wished for an opportunity to develop her musical talent and has been able to see this wish materialize in spite of other demands for the future, Lowell Society: Dramatic Club '26-27; Track Team ’25. Frank Wilson Fakrkll “Woody” Cary, North Carolina It isn't so much what a fellow stands for as what he falls for. It is not when one laughs that one is really happy. “Woody” is always happy. That same bright, cheerful disposition is ever present. It has made for him numerous friends, both among his classmates and the faculty. Four years of high school work together with many honors have proved his ability. Time will pass and success will crown his efforts, but when we look back into yesterdays spent on tin- Cary High School Campus we shall still see Wilson, the boy; and c can say as we do today—Our Friend. Calhoun Society; Vice President Society '26: Censor of Society '26; President of Society '27: Secretary Society ’25; Critic '26; Science Club '23-24-25; Boys’ Glee Club '26-27; Football Team '25-26; Baseball '26 27; Track '25 26-27; Drama tic Club '26 27: Commencement Marshal. Chief '27; Basketball '26-27. Sixteen
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