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ELIZABETH WELSH ALEXANDER French Club (1 ) ; President (1) ; Math Club (3, 4) ; Entre Nous (2) ; Girls High School Club (1, 2, 3, 4). Although we may search for days, we would never be able to find suitable words in Mr. Webster to describe Lib. She is an adorable girl with a winning person- ality. If any girl in this school has It, we ' re sure Lib is the lucky victim. Best luck, Lib ! May you continue in way to make life worth while. •i your peppy LELIA M. ALEXANDER Dramatic Club (2) ; Dixie Club (3) ; Honor Society (3, 4) ; Wilsonian Society (4) ; Student Assembly (4). Her smile! It wins your heart completely, and it secures for its wearer a host of friends and admirers. Then, you are soon completely captured by Lelia ' s own particular individuality and personality. She doesn ' t spend all her time in making and keeping friends, though. Be- sides her regular school work she studies violin and piano with zeal. She ' s a willing, helpful and dependable class- mate. Here ' s a toast to your brilliant career in the great world that lies waiting! CAROL ELIZABETH BARNES Orchestra d) : Glee Club (1) Society (2, 3, 4): Secretary (3) Team (2): Varsity Debating (3); French Club (1) . Wilsonian Literary Alternate Debating Senior Hockey (4) : Carol is a girl whom everyone calls a good pal. In everything, she ' s right there! Who roots the loudest at the football games? Who ' s the first to volunteer her time for selling tickets? Who ' s an all-round good sport? Just Carol. u Ml You have in you that invincible stuff called persever- ance, old girl! We wish you all the success and happi- ness in the world ! hi I-IIm a II HUM I I 1
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ALICE MOFFIT BATTEN Associate Editor of Broadcaster (1); Dramatic Club (2); Glee Club (2) ; Dixie Club (3, 4) : President (3) ; Secretary (3); Secretary and Treasurer (4); Honor So- ciety (3, 4) ; Treasurer (4). In scholarship Alice is la creme de la creme, having never failed to lead our honor roll with all A ' s. Besides this, her unfailing good humor and sweet disposition have increased and are continuing to increase her host of admir- ers. The class of ' 28 expects great things from you, class- mate, for we have never seen a person more strongly eq uipped to face life ' s work than you. W. STEWART BEAUCHAMP F. F. F. Club (1); Girls ' High School Club (2. 3. 4) ; Wilsonian Literary Society (2. 3) : French Club (3. 4) : Secretary-Treasurer Old North State History Class (4). When Anita Loos wrote her famous book entitled Gentlemen Prefer Blondes, ' ' she certainly must have been thinking about Stewart. That lovely blond hair and those gray eyes are enough to down the most determined of woman-haters. Stewart has the friendliest smile you ever saw. perhaps that ' s why she has so many friends. Any- way, everybody knows and likes her. The gods were cer- tainly in a pleasant and generous mood when they gave you your qualities. Stewart. WILLIAM BELL Bill is junior partner in the firm of Sharpe t Bell. C. H. S. ' s foremost teacher-tamers. Bill is a likeable boy, admired by all his friends. If popularity determi ned success, he would be a leader among the suc- cessful. Though of a joyous nature. Bill has done well in his studies even unto W. P. ' s trig, which shows that there is plenty of dig in his nature. Here ' s to you. ' Bill. may you see only the silver lining of life! I I I I I | I I I I l
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