Central High School - Snips and Cuts Yearbook (Charlotte, NC)

 - Class of 1926

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1926 Snips and Cuts 1 I SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS t MOTTO: Labor Onznia l'l.11L'1-fu COLORS: Green and Wlzztc FLOWER: Sweat Pea PAGE ELEVEN

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1926 Snips and Cuts t wiv' 4,1 W .2 A f SENIOR MASCOTS Mascots may come and mascots may go. but the class of 1926 has the great distinction of selecting the dearest and most worthy yet in the persons of Miss .lennille Harris and Mr. Norman Pea Q. We are more than,proud of them! ENNILLE is four years old, and is, witlort a douht, a dainty little dear. Slre is as,sweet as she is pretty, as gay as she is sweet, and as innocent as she is gay. Besides possessing these most worthy characteristics-so often found wanting in a little lass of her age-she has a dear lit- tle voice tl'at would .put a mocking bird to shame, and can danc- as lightly as any fairy ever dared to do-in fact. she danced right into each and every heart in the class of 1926! Wie wish the best in the world for our dear little mascot, and yet realize that it is unnecessary-for an angel needs no guardian! Jennille is the youngest mlarghter of Mr. and Mrs. NV. L. Harris. PAGE TEN ORMAN is our little soldier! We are very srre that he was intended to be one-therefore we predict another war, but don't think we would let him go! He has the most contagious smile-and, by the way, the most adorable that we have ever seen. If he ever runs into any obstacles in his dear young life, we suggest that he smile and the clouds will surely part and smile with him! Those who know Norman will marvel at his abil- 'ty as a songster. You should hear him sing, Yes Sir, That's My Baby! But don't get the idea that he is a sheik-he is not: he is a man, and we predict great things for him in the future. Norman is the young son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Norman Pease.



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. lf' FRED J. ABRAMS UFRED J. Reporter Rambler, 4g Art Editor SNIPS AND CUTS. RED has been a well known figure throughout the school. Although he has never taken part in any school organizations. his convenient, small statue seemed to fit into a multitude of odd jobs. He wrote anything, painted signs, wiped off tables for Miss McIntyre and I-loke Martin, and in general supplied the role of court fool. FRED is as full of variant moods as a chimpanzee-nab urallyg and, according to his own debonaire remark, jest rambling. But whatever FRED I. does we will rest in peace that itls done well. Q THOMAS ADAMS fiToM:s Cross-Country Clubg Student Council, Hi-Y, Z, 3. TOM, with his ready wit and love of fun is the life of his classes. He's popular, too, and a loyal supporter of all activities in Charlotte High. Always smiling and tak- ing things easy, he is one of the most likeable boys in high school. Q 2 JOHN JOHWAON ALEXANDER 1 fW 'ffV.!.f .2 V91 nf-.,., Art Club, 1, 25Astronomy.fClub, T, 2. JOHNSTON is the type of boy liked by every one. He is serious enough to realize the importance of the high school work, but he possesses a keen sense of humor, too. Anybody that knows him can vouch for his good nature and true friendship. Here's to you, JOHNSTON! May you always iind success in whatever you undertake. Q LEON LUTHER ALEXANDER Hoof Literary Society: Athletic Associationg Stu As- sembly, 39 H. R. Pres., 3, 4, Spam Clul , , 4. IIe's not a bit like his nam .- ef hould have been named Vincent, or somethin t. LEON is one of our best students and ynd the most popular men in High School. He is ' an athlete nor a member of many of ur club , but ll manages his place in the lime- liimi. Hefis 'o , ependable, and clever. Carolina will get a g n and his host of friends wish him much s j 6 fx!

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