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EVELYN ALLIENE ROBERTS Dramatics Club (2-3-4) ; Girls’ Ath¬ letic Association (3) ; Glee Club (4). “Frosty” is a chatterbox and we all like her for it. She is a willing worker and a loyal member of the class. Old C. G. H. is going to miss you ! GENEVA SLOOP Home Economics Club (2-3); First Aid Club (4). Geneva tends strictly to her own business but is plenty capable of helping others with theirs. She’s a fine girl and we’re wishing her the best in life. LOUISE SMITH Gastonia High School 11) ; Norwood High School (2-3) ; President Mar¬ tha Berry Club (3) ; Home Econo- m ' cs Club (2) ; Glee Club (2-3) ; Pen and Ink Club (4) ; Tennis Club (3) ; Monogram Club (3-4) ; Basket¬ ball (3-4J. Smitty”, in the short year she has been with us, has won everyone’s friendship. May success and happi¬ ness be yours! JENNINGS TREXLER Dramatics Club (1-2-3-41 ; Secretary of Class (1) ; Tennis Club (1-2-3) ; Glee Club (4) ; Monogram Club (2-4). “Jennings, will you please get in your seat”.—You can depend on Jennings for amusement. He is as friendly as he is heavy. Keep it up. Big Boy! MARSHALL FLOYD WASHAM Secretary of Class (1) ; Vice-Presi¬ dent of Class (2-4) Sec., Treas. of Class (3); Hi-Y (3); Athletic Edi¬ tor Pen and Ink Club (3) ; President (4); Glee Club (3-4); Monogram Club (2-3-4); Football (1-2-3-4) Captain (4) ; Basketball (1-2-3-4) ; Baseball (1-2-3-4); Alternate Cap¬ tain (4); Winner Declamation Con¬ test (3) ; Assistant Editor “PAR¬ ROT” (3); Bus’ness Manager PARROT” (4) ; Chief Marshal (3) ; Beta Club (3-4) : Secretary (4). Fine record, Marshall! We feel that you have gained much from your high school career because you have put a great deal into it—Your popularity and varied interests have made you an outstanding student. Bon voyage! LIDA C. SILLIMAN Dramatics Club (2) ; Home Econo¬ mics Club (3-4) ; Beta Club (3-4) ; Glee Club (2-4). Lida is very quiet, reserved and dignified. She has a very winning personality, however, and we’ll be very sorry to lose her. E. OLINE SLOOP Dramatics Club (2); Basketball (2- 3-4); Girls’ Athletic Associaton (3); Monogram Club (2-3-4); Pen and Ink Club (3-4), Secretary (4) ; Beta Club (3-4) ; Glee Club (4). Oline is capable and efficient. She is quite talented in music and we’re looking for a successful future for her. Good luck to a most attractive girl! MATTIE RUTH SMITH Vice-President Girl Reserves (2); Varsity Basketball (2-3-4); Captain Basketball (3-4); Beta Club (3-4); Pen and Ink Club (3-4) ; President Girls’ Athletic Club (3) : Monogram Club (2-3-4). “Smith” is our “star athlete” and what a star she is! She is certainly a valuable player and will be missed. She is a good student and very popular. RUBY PEARL TREXLER Dramatics Club (2) ; Home Econo¬ mics Club (3-4) ; Treasurer (4) ; Glee Club (4) ; Winner of County Fashion Show (1). Rubv is small, but she is smart. In H ome Economics she is at her best. May you go far. Ruby, and may the good things in life be yours! MARGARET YOST Dramatics Club (2) ; Home Econo¬ mics Club (3) ; Glee Club (2-3-4) ; First Aid Club (4). Margaret is a quiet but very likeable person. She is loyal and true and we feel that she will succeed in any¬ thing she undertakes. 17
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C7 fi(z A R ROT EMILY IRENE JORDAN Basketball (1-2-3-4); Home Econo¬ mies Club (3-4) ; Girl Reserve Club (2); Girls’ Athletic Club (3). Emily is a good sport. She is loyal, dependable, and a friend to every¬ one. She has a cheerful disposition which is quite a valuable asset. JESSIE LOUISE KOON Girl Reserve Club (2) ; Beta Club (3-4) ; Home Economics Club (3-4) ; Librarian (3-4). Jessie is one of our most loyal and dependable classmates. Here’s wish¬ ing the best in life for you. ALBERT G. MILLER Yeung Tar Heel Farmers (1-2-3-4) ; Secretary (3-4) ; Baseball (1-4) ; Physical Education Club (2-3). Albert is our class “Beau Brum- mell”. He is a likeable chap and has a host of friends. He is certain¬ ly loyal and dependable. He was quite a help to the annual staff. Thanks! HARRY H. MORROW Physical Education Club (1-2) ; Dra¬ matics Club (3-4). Harry is a good ole’ bashful boy, known and liked by all of his class¬ mates. He seems to be quiet, hut you can’t always tell, especially did he have a good time at the Jr.-Sr. Banquet. How about it Harry . ROSS OWENSBY Football (1-2-3-4) ; Basketball (1-2- 3-4); Glee Club (1-2-3-4); Bar tone Solo (3-4); Vogue Literary Society (1); Hi-Y (2-3); Tennis (1-2-3); Monogram Club (4). Sing? Well we should say so! We ' re expecting Ross to go far in the busi¬ ness world and with his pleasing personality and his ability this should be easy. We’re for you, Ross! ELSIE JUANITA JORDAN Girl Reserve Club (2) ; Home Econo¬ mics (3-4). She doesn’t have much to say but sometimes quietness is to be admir¬ ed. The longer you know Juanita, the better you’ll like her. Good Luck! MARY I. LOWDER Beta Club (3-4); Dramatics Club (2-4) ; Treasurer (4) ; Librarian (4) ; Salutatorian (4). Mary is one of our star puoils. She is always willing and ready to de her share. If Mary undertakes any¬ thing you are sure of a successful finish. R. D. MOOSE Pen and Ink Club (2) ; Young Tar Heel Farmers (3-4), Treasurer (4); Dramatics Club (3). A very mischievous lad, R. D.! He has plenty of fun as he goes along, but we realize he has a serious side, too. We’re wishing you much suc¬ cess, R. D. CECIL MULL Unassuming — yet accommodating and dependable—“Mmmm-uu-lllll !”. We’re thinking that you will have a successful future and of course we hope you will. RILEY ELAINE PARK Glee Club (3-4); Dramatics Club (2) ; Home Economics (3-4). Riley is one of our most popular members. Her bright smile and cheery disposition will be remember¬ ed and we’re wishing her luck! 16
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iC77i( A RIftOT CLASS POEM We hold our standards high as forward we tread And try to lead ourselves and others gallantly ahead; We’ll face our future bravely, for experiences we have shared Have helped us wondrously to “Be Prepared”. We can’t forget our motto, nor the golden rule Which we have been taught all the way through school; As we now leave this place we love and adore, We hope that success finally will come to each one’s door. To teachers, friends, our school, farewell! How proud we are of you we ne’er can tell; Our school we shall continue to praise And boost and cherish all our days. —Oline Sloop
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