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Ruth Long “Precious things come in small packages.” This is par¬ ticularly true of our mascots—- the smallest of our class and the dearest. Lincoln L. Adams Jolly, good-natured and full of “pep”—that’s “Heavy.” No student can out sleep him; no man correct him; no woman out talk him. Elizabeth Ann Baker “Must I study? Oh, what a waste of time.” Her fun-loving nature has won her countless friends and makes hers an ever-welcome presence. She is what we call a “jolly good sport.” Frances V. Bostian Full of vivacity and true feminine charm is “Flossie.” She numbers her friends by the score, and we predict for her a successful career as a nurse. Charles Brown We are grateful for the happiness and cheer that Ruth and Charles have brought to our class and we hope that life will reward them by fulfilling their fondest dreams. Marvin H. Barnhardt Quiet but ambitious. Dependable and sincere— That’s Marvin. James S. Baker James will be remembered as a quiet fellow but deeply in earnest. We wish him the best of luck and happiness in what¬ ever he undertakes. Bessie Pearle Canup Bessie Pearle has a radiant smile and an effervescent good nature that pervades the whole atmosphere about her. Thirteen
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SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Leonard Gil Ion President Kathryn Sloop Vice-President Mildred Parks -Secretary Ralph Templeton Treasurer Advisors Miss Rebecca Neely Mr. C. 13. Brown Motto: “Tonight we launch, where shall we anchor?” Colors: White and Eleanor Blue Flower: White Carnation Twelve
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Tj 111 « o Myron Luther Cauble Being handsome and attrac¬ tive, naturally Myron is a target for the “Fairer Sex,” but his silent thoughtfulness may save him. May you continue to be diplomat, Myron. II arold Coggins “A witty boy, a jolly boy A boy so full of fun, A brainy boy, a carefree boy A thousand boys in one.” Rogers Cooper Rogers thinks that, “Knowl¬ edge comes, not from books.” Happy-hearted and carefree, she is content to ignore lessons until “exams” when she comes “over tlie top” with flying colors. A class flapper in reali¬ ty, full of pep and energy, she is a genial favorite. Harry P. Corriher Harry had the honor of win¬ ning the cattle judging contest for North Carolina and a trip to Kansas City. He is a jolly good sport and we shall miss him. James L. Correll Jimmy gets fun out of every¬ thing. His constant giggling has helped us through many a boring period. We predict that great business men will be con¬ sulting James for there is no end to what he expects to be¬ come. Frances Cress Frances is quiet and sedate to all appearances, but if you should catch tier otf guard you would find her quite the op¬ posite—a mischievous, fun-lov¬ ing girl. She is conscientious and always ready to help every¬ body. J. P. Davis, Jr. One-sidedness, if it is the right side, is all right some¬ times, but a fellow who hits a “happy medium” is right at all times. That’s J. I’., a “Jack of all trades and master of sev¬ eral.” Floyd Ray Deal Reserved in a crowd, and a real friend among friends, lie is a valuable addition to our class. His ambitions and ideals should take him far. Marvin A. Deal Marvin is an easy-going fellow who is sure to earn a name for himself. May good fortune at¬ tend you. Gladys V. Eller “ ’Tis capable and smart,” Gladys in just a glance will tell you so. Though small in statue, she has such a large amount of talent we wonder it doesn’t overbalance her. With her splendid record we predict for her a brilliant future. Fourteen
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