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Gladys Benton a.b. Indian Trail. N. C. I’ -I» B X President Gamma Sigma. 30; Sisters Club. '2 7: Phi Beta Chi. ’3 0. Her look composed and steady eye Bespoke a matchless constancy.' If you want to enjoy a good laugh talk to Gladys every once in a while. She it is who can always say the thing which sounds humorous to us. al- though she may be quite serious at the time. If you ever want to know any- thing about frogs or crayfish or such, ask Gladys. She’ll know. And if you want to find a member of this class next year who has succeeded, then you may look up Gladys’ address. She will always be a success. Agnes Marion Bingham a.b. Hickory, n. c. K Iv X, II A, B II O, A K V, I B X. K 0, T T A, I s Senior Representative to Council, '30; Beta Pi Theta. '28, ’29. ’30. President. ’30; Alpha Kappa Gamma, 29. '30. Leader. 30; Vice- President Phi Beta Chi. 30; President Kappa Omicron. 30; Vice-President Upsilon Tau Delta. '29; Iota Xi. 30; Associate Editor of EDELWEISS, 30: Assistant Editor of Queens Blues. 29; Vice-President of Class, '30; Class Historian, '30. ”The noblest minds that most content men! have. Intellectual is a big word for a little person, but it is just the word that we want to describe Agnes. The many Greek letters that she has won prove her ability to run away with the hon- ors. Agnes is quiet, she says little, but she thinks much. I’aye I u'enty eiyhl
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Emily Alexander Charlotte. N. C. K K X. II A Light Blue Tennis Team. ’29. '30; Light Blue Baseball Team, '29, 30; Light Blue Bas- ketball Team. '29, '30; Light Blue Swimming Team. '29, '30; Senior Basketball Team. “A cheerful heart, a cheerful smile, A charm of friendship all the ichile. Em came to us from N. C. C. W. to add one more to our friends and to join our athletic ranks. Whenever there’s a basketball, baseball, or tennis game to be there, she’s on hand. We know she studied, too, ’cause we’ve often heard her recite. Em’s our friend; she's a good sport. Mary Leigh Beach a.b. Blackstone, Va. K A German Club; Friskies; Virginia Club; Dark Blue Athletic Team. The world is a wheel. And it will all come around right.'' Mary is one of the most lovable girls in the class of '30. She has a magnetic charm that draws us to her. We tell her of our joys and sorrows because she is one of the most understanding of people. Mary is thorough in all that she undertakes. Mary, we will miss you no end! May you live as long as you like and have what you like as long as you live! LLi l ■. i i U 1 I I l r T- Page Twenty-seven
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Mary Elizabeth Blankenship a.b. Charlotte, N. C. b n e, k o, r s, t t a Corresponding Secretary Beta Pi Theta, ’30: Kappa Omicion: Gamma Sigma; Upsilon Tau Delta. “To be good rather than to be conspicuous.'' Mary is a rather quiet girl; she doesn’t talk so very much, but every word counts. Dependable, willing and capable we always know that we can expect the best from Mary. We like her sunny disposition and it's very sel- dom that we find her without a smile. Great things can be predicted of Mary in the years to come. Her special contri- bution to the class this year is the class poem. Ann Johnstone Brand B.S. II Staunton, Va. x n, a k r, r x President of Class. '27, '28, '29, '30; Vice- President Student Government, '30; Junior Class Representative to Council, '29; Virginia Club; Glee Club. '29; German Club; H. E. Club; Alpha Kappa Gamma; National His- torian to Alpha Kappa Gamma; Light Blue; Freshman Cheer Leader; Basketball Team, ’28, '29. “Charm strikes the sight, But merit icms the soul. We never see Ann unless we see her smiling. We often wonder if she ever gets blue. The fact that she has been president of her class throughout the four years testifies not only to her un- usual executive ability, but also to the love and esteem in which her classmates have always held her. Page Ticentg-mne
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