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, ' 3 THOMAS l KINE IRES ' ERSKlN Treasurer C re an V 3- chestra, 2, 3, Art Club, 4, Comic Edito SNIPS A . ' t too sm u not f00lgl1lV,' But q yocijjrue friend in every way. In ERsK lv have a good palg he possesses all the qua ities th ake us like a person the more we know hi . ER is always bubbling over with life and fun an it I' rare thing to see him without a smile, He is al vey talented. Besides being able to play several m l instruments, he is very efficient in art. Just a joll good fellow, we would say. Q RAY SIMPSON FARRIS srRAYn Freshman Baseball, lg Junior High School Football: Junior High School Baseball, 23 Letter Club, 2, Varsity Football, 3, Varsity Baseball, 3, Letter Club, 33 Senior Hi-YQ' 45 President of Student Council, 43 President of Senior Class, 4, Letter Club, 49 Captain Football, 4. Best all-round, most athletic, most popular, most in- fluential-is the way CAPTAIN RAY'S abilities and person- ality size up. A president of the student body of whom everyone has been more than proudg a captain of the football team that won many honorsg and a student of no mean ability. All this is RAY, He has a way of his own with the ladies which cause great flocks of the feminine specie to follow him. RAY is a splendid athlete and has had the honor of being placed on many mythical all-state teams. Central High takes great pleasure in sending this splendid boy out into the business world, but it is also very sorrowful in having him leave its midst. WALTER ALEXANDER FOR D DUpf7 Sophomore Hd-Y, 23 Y adip irb, 25 Spanish Club, 4. DUB, ash: is trbughout the school, is loyal, symirathetigfxg gre . holly unselfisb. He is gifted with- t e rare cokjdi ation of common sense and intellectual fability. ith t e sagacity' of a successful business man, e trm sturdiness of the frontiersman and he f holar we believe he will be a success DUB f .WJIQIN g , t rfu 0 a sr. -, ' ' - s, is a companion in the true sense of the word, and will never be forgotten by the members of his class. Q JOHN FORT A Track Squad, 3, 45 Football, 45 Literary Club, 1. JOHN, our midget football star, is the good-looking lad of our class. He also has the honor of being one of the fastest men on the team. JOHN is a good student and is liked, admired, and respected by all those who know him. We are sure JOHN will hold up the honor of old Central High in both studies and athletics in college and in later life. JOHN will be missed by Old Central.
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I n QJYNDELL DRUM frDnUMv: Girls' High School Club: Spanish Clubg Campfire Girls. The 011131 way to lzaw' a friend is to be one. Lovingly kind to all, yet very busy with her own affairs. Never sees a gloomy day-that's DRUM. De- votes her thoughts to a promising futureg ever ready to meet handsome young men. Leaving C. H. S. is an all- round good friend, LYNDELL! Q EDVVIN V. DURHAM, JR. HFATTYU Hi-Y, 2, 3, 45 Magazine Club, 2. EDWIN, better known as LKFATTY, is as kind, good, and comglacent as his countenance seems to indicate. It is generally understood that fat people are good-naturecl and merry. EDWIN is no exception to this rule, unless it be that he is not fat but rather Hpleasingly plump. We are very, very proud of him and we know that he will he successful in life. Here's to him! Q PAUL G. EAGLE A cheerful fellow! A smile ready for every one- especially his teachers! We predict that PAUL will be a hot Florida real estate shark! Q EDNA ELIAS HEKEH Bryson City High School, lg Freshman Club, 13 Girls' High School Club, 3, 4, 53 Paint Slingers, 2, 53 French Club, 53 Basketball Squad, 5. , Mindful of of lzrrsrflf, but alzoayfglzoizrylzffnl of 0lL11f'l'S,H EDNA the 'nd of girl we all vffntfo know and love. She has cha ing ersonality a d her winning ways have en tied iikjheart of everyl cyssfwei
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x l i E 1 l I l r Q X . i ,' J. -t N. 'ff ' F V tix 5 6 L-.-4-i....-..--.-N..-.M --.....-...- ...---4 ...H .-.--L.------------J ' ROBERT FREDERICKSON ' Ffyugmercial Club, 3, 4. .ROBI2R'F is a boy of character, intellect, wit, and win- fjkfng personality. He is a good, hard, pei-severing worker, Jut is never too busy to put away his task to help the other fellow. A man's man, a student, and a loyal friend, can look for nothing less than success, and we know he will win the success he deserves. HENRY S. FURMAN ctPEWv, Freshman Clubg Sophomore Hi-Y , Junior Hi-Y. Alth 1' h ' Hzflfiil keeps the interpretation of the S to him it is ino secret that at his graduation he is still t Sqll ' , , . 6 . w . in he h ' y r' uh . Our precious inf-ant hovi ev , mher s di t t atical complexities and anti-flapper iualii s of an inte ctual paternal me- dium that make him the student idea to his teachers. His chemical highness, Hoke Martin, knights him as a genius. Bye-bye, PEW, may you be successful in your immunity to goo-goo eyes. MARYON ELIZABETH GALLAGHER Freshmen Club, 1, Athletic Association, 13 Girls' High School Club, 2, 3, 4, Home Economics Club, 33 Vice- President Home Room, 2, President Home Room, 3, 45 Commercial Club, 4, Fireside Club, 4, House and Grounds Committee of Student Council, 4, Student Assembly, 3, 4g Girls' Athletic Association, 4. We think MARYON was fittingly named. Why? Simply because her name suggests a flighty, airy, free, debonair tomboy! And indeed she is just that. Now combine with that a wonderful disposition, the sweetest of smiles, and a hoard of friends that would put Bryan to shame, and tell us what more we could wish for such a person if you can! VVe feel assured that RIARYON, with these de- lightful qualities, will never need a Fairy God-Mother to assure her a worthy station on the track of life, so we, too, gracefully exit, and feel that BTARYON will win for herselffby herself! Q , 1. WILLIAM 'EHOMAS GARIBALDI . ' BI L f f 1 ' ' Ranzlzlm' Stlaffn 41 kyramatic C 'b, 4: Mt. Pleasant, 2, 3g,Athletic Eclilotj nnuzd, 3 Annual Staff, 29 Foot- ballr,.,2,'3::g Manag r Class B' eball, 3g Ludwig Literary Socieityg '31 Secretary-Treasufer Glee Club, Manager Trxack Team. ' ff Rare compound of qzlalityj noble and true, l'V1ith plenty of smite and good lzumm' too. UBILLN comes tous this year from M. P. C. I. Al- though he has been with us but a short time he has made a score of friends. Full-0'-pep and full-0'-fun, a smile for every one, that's BILL Besides these accomplishments, he is a talented actor, and we could hardly do without him.
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