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IJAGE TWENTY-FOUR Aclooooonicoooooboooci0000000-0--or NARIETTA CHEATHAM , uRita1y Girls' High School Club, 33 Basketball Club, 1: Athletic Association, 23 Home Economics Club, 1 g High School Orchestra, 1. It's the songs ye sing and the smiles ye wear That's a-making sunshine everywhere. Narietta is one who has the happy faculty of always being the same whether it rains or shines. Her smil- ing countenance and easy manners have won for her the highest esteem of all these who know her. She is very studious, but fully enjoys all leisure moments. Playing the violln and piano are among her many accomplish- w :i y . ments. l-ler sincerity and sweet disposition will strew her path. as well as that of others, with roses all the ing ii? ALLAN SIMPSON CHRISMAN Cris VVashington Irving Literary Society, lg Kodak Club, Z: Cross-Country Club, 23 Athletic Association, 2, 33 lii-Y Club, 2. 3, 4: Class President, 35 Student Coun- cil. 3: Chairman Scholarship Committee, 3, Chief Klar- shal, 31 President Hi-Y Club, 4: Boys' Cabinet, 4: Snips and Cuts Staff, 43 Ring Committee, 45 Track Squad, 4. He's a friend who's loyal and true, A leader frank and bold. Allan or Cris, as he is affectionately known, can be seen here, there, and everywhere about the school. lt is needless to say that he is popular, for his interest in the activities of the school as well as his ready sense of humor make him loved by all. Allan is always ready to lend a helping hand toward any movement in the interest of the school. Here's to your future, old boy. and may your outlook be as bright and cheerful as your past has been. JZ HERMAN JAMES CLONTZ Salisbury lligh School, 1, 23 Varsity Baseball, 3, 43 Athletic Association, 35 Letter Club, 3, 4: Naturalist tlub, 3. Nothing great was ever accomplished without enthusi- asm. Herman, better known to his friends as Flop, came to us from Salisbury High. He is an athlete of note. especially in baseball, where he is our most reliable and consistent pitcher. As a student he believes a thing worth doing is worth doing well, and applies himself thusly. During his two years here he has acquired many friends through his sincerity and honesty, who :ire depending on him to succeed in life as well as he has in his school activities. NZ 74 7? MARGARET COCHRANE :aMaggie,v Sewing Club, l. A little maid, demure and sweet. Margaret is one of the sweetest little girls in our class. She has a kind, generous heart and is always ready to share your pleasures and difficulties Cespe- cially if you take geometryl. liven though she seems to be a quiet. dignified Senior, she is really as mis- chievous anrl full of pep as any freshman. BeSidSS hav- ing a charming personality she has a brilliant men- tality. VV'e all dread the parting of ways, especially since we must leave such friends as Margaret behind. K-X O--000l05000OOUOQOQOOOOOUOOOOOOO mth. 'gm -4 4'
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...' 0oooQ000000lolotootlootooouosoul- , W l ,,,-,-,- .-v,, - MARY BYRD Bird What love I bore to thee. Bird as she is known by her classmates came to us from Kershaw, South Carolina. Kershaw is respon- this brilliant young girl, full of energy and sible for ambition. VVe are sure that she will be a highly edu' cated girl some day, if her desires are fulfilled. Bird is very fond of geometry and makes it her daily task to draw circles and construct triangles. Her Sweet dis- position and her kind words influence all who come into contact with her. QXVL 3 . 5 KATE PIERSON CALDWELL Freshman Club, 1: Chairman Finance Committee of Girls' Club, 3, President Girls' Club, 43 tiirls' lligh School Club, 2, 3, 43 Latin Cluh, 45 Home Economics, 41 Marshal.. .lg Modern llrama Club, Z, Washington lrvin Literary Society, lg Athletic Association, 1, 2. Not too quiet, not too gay, But loyal and true in every way. As a true friend, Kate has no equal. She is always jolly and ready for a good time, but is never too busy to lend a helping hand. Her sweet friendly disposition has won for her many friends throughout the whole high school. we E452 MARGARET CARROL Peggy Freshman Club, lg Athletic Association, 23 V ll Club, lg Girls High School Club, 2, 5, 43 Literary Society, l. It's nice to be natural, if you are naturally nice. Margaret is the type of girl who is never fully appre- ciated until she is known intimately. She is a dandy sport, and a sweeter, truer, girl you'll never find. She is the jolliest, best-natured kind of a girl, and you never see her without a smile or when she isn't cheerful. XVe hone that she may have the same success in college that she has had in high school. uf, 2 A X 5 EDNAH THAMES CARSON Hic Asheboro lligh Scliool, l, 2: Girls' High School Club, ,lg C. F. 4. Mindful not of herself, but always thoughtful of others. Etlnah is just the kind of true friend any boy or girl wants. I-lic is always thoughtful of others and sweet and uuselfish. She is peppy and full of life and always has a joke to tell you. Her favorite occupa- tion is tripping people in the hall. We don't know what we would have done if Hic had decided to go to school in .Xsheboro instead of in Charlotte this win- ter. No one in the school has more friends than Hic g she makes friends easily wherever she goes. No one could stay arf-und her long and not love her. gl-W . for 1+ D-'O Wil PAGE TWENTY-THREE sooooooooosoo--o-fwnoooaooonc o--lo--o
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0000 IDA REID COHEN Girls' High School Club, 25 Home Economics Club, l: Girls' Hiking Club, l. I love quiet, solitude and such society As is quiet, nice and good. Always the same demure Ida Reid, smart and faith- ful in the class-room who, when once a friend, proves to be valuable, true, and sincere. She is very energetic and industrious, never shirking her work until finished. Then she finds time for indulging in such sports, as swimming and skating of which she is very fond. In domestic ability she is a genius, as to making candy and sewing she seems to excel all. xr f EQ ,IESSIE LOUISE COOK ilpeggyiv Campfire Club, 25 Latin Club, 4. Love to one, friendship to a few and good will to all. To know Louise is to know a girl who always comes to school with lessons prepared, who stands up tor what she thinks, and who sticks to her opinion. To lic one of the favored few of that friendship is a privi- lege not to be soon forgotten, for Louise makes a good friend, true in word and act. ,Xnd then Louise has no hard feeling against anyone. She is most democratic. Everyone has the same privilege as she. In this fact she has a strong belief, UL 1 SARAH CRUMP COUCH Crump VVashington Irving Literary Society, l: Modern Drama Club, 2: Basketball, Z. 3, 41 Girls' High School Club. 2, 3, 41 Chairman .Xthletic Committee of Girls' High School Club, 4, Home Economics Club, 43 Latin Club. 43 Rambler Staff, 3, 43 .Xnnual Staff, 43 Letter Club, -1: Vice-President Class, First Semester, -lg Cap- tain Girls' llasketball Team, 4. As fair as Helen of old, As great as Caesar, I'm told, And Plato's brain Goes under a strain As she knocks the rest of us cold. He-re's to Crump, pretty, bright, attractive, capable. and loyal. She's very athletic, too. ln fact, shc's just what she was voted---an all-round girl. From her many honors you can easily see that she has taken part in all phases of high school life. xllff Ei' THOMAS MOORE CRAIG Tommy lli-Y, 2, 3, 41 Naturalist Club, 21 Chemistry Club, 43 Radio Club, 33 Secretary and 'l'rcasurer Hi-Y, 2: Y. M. C. A. Cabinet, 2, 3, Athletic ,Xssociat'on, l, 23 Home Room President, 2, 5: Class Lawyer, 53 .Xl-gra-hy Staff, 23 Advocate Staff, 3, Rambler Staff, 43 Editor Rambler, 53 Literary Society, 2: Vice-President l.iter- ary Society, 23 Student Council, 2, 4, 55 Junior Red Cross Council, 2, 4. . A heart to resolve, a head to contrive, a hand to execute. Ut' thc many leaders m high school life and activity Tommv has become most prominent. .Xn attractive personality, coupled with the ability for leadership in all activities, make him a valuable boy. He is into everything in school and his influence is always for the right. Everyone knows him and we feel he will do well in college and in after life, m .F PAGE TWENTY-FIVE .O...OO'Q................'. .' U U . ....l.UOCQOOQOUQOOCOCOOCQO' . V .12 im-i
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