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SENIORS Howard Lee Eagle Football (1, 2, 3, 4); Baseball ( 1 , 2); Basketball (1); Treasurer of Sopho¬ more Class (2): Treasurer of Mono¬ gram Club (4); Treasurer of Physical Ed. Club (2), Physical Ed. Club (1, 2. 3). “Sis.” Dark and handsome and is quite a Romeo. “Keep ’em flying.” Jack Boyden Eller Science Club (1); First Aid Club (2); Physical Ed. Club (3); Circulation Manager for The Trident (4). Will Jack ever run down? We doubt it, but he’s O.K. Helen Freeze Home Economics Club (2) ; Library Club (3). Wesley’s motto: The longer you ' re around her, the better you like her. Helen Grant Physical Ed. Club (1); Photography Club (2); Mimeograph Club (3). Don ' t take life too seriously. Good luck to “Charles.” Raymond Kirk F.F.A. Club (1, 2, 3, 4). If there’s mischief abroad, ask Raymond. Talden Earnhardt, Jr. Science Club ( 1 ); Mimeograph Club (3). He seems to be quirt, but you can’t always tell. How ' bout itt Helen Ernestine Eudy Dramatics Club (3, 4), President of Dramatics Club (4) ; Junior Play Cast (3); Trident Staff (4); Beta Club (4); Typist for The Parrot (4). Always neat and willing to do her best. We congratulate you on your perfect attendance. Pearl Freeze Photography Club (2, 3). Tall, blond, quiet, talented, the recipe for a good secretary. Elizabeth Hall Physical Ed. Club (3). Somewhat reserved, yet her friendly smile will get her places. Bessie Erelene Koon Home Economics Club (2); Library Club (3). Good ole Bessie. You can depend on her. We ' re pulling for you. ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ THE PARROT ♦ 1942 ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ii 1111111111 11 in 111111111111111111 n im 1111 m 1111 11111111 r 111111111 1 111 1 111 n r i 111 t 1111 11 11 1 ii 111 r 1111 r 11 n 1 1 t 111 n i m t r iLnilJlliillTmi 111 m urn n h 11 iinirrriin 8
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SENIORS Hazel Moree Abernathy Class Secretary (4); Monogram Club (2, 3, 4); Physical Ed. Club (1. 3), Secretary of Physical Ed. Club (3) ; Dramatics Club (2); President of Home Room (2) ; Basketball (2, 4); Secretary-Treasurer of Home Room (4); Junior Play Cast (3); Typist for The Parrot (4). “Jack ' s girl.” Neat, sweet, and attrac¬ tive. Good Luck! George Bostian John Basinger Science Club (1); Beta Club (3. 4), Treasurer of Beta Club (4); Vice-Pres¬ ident of Class (3), Treasurer of Class (4); Junior Rotarian (4); Literary Editor of The Parrot (4). Quiet and studious, but still has his fun. Berneice Bradshaw Basketball (1); Band (1. 2, 3, 4); Phys¬ ical Ed. Club (3); Science Club (1); First Aid Club (2); Scout Activities of The Trident (4). Treasurer of Home Economics Club (1); Bookworms Club (2); Typist for The Trident (4) ; Assistant Librarian (4). Secretary of Library Club (3). Called “Bidl dog Bostian.” George, we hope you live down that name; we know you cant Nellie Bradshaw “Dink” is a swell person to get along with. Happy Sailing! Mary Elizabeth Brown Library Club (3). Little and neat. That’s “Nell.” J y President of Home Economics Club (1); Scholarship Medal (1); County Fashion Winner (1); Dramatics Club (2. 3, 4); Librarian (2); Class-Club Editor (3), Editor-in-Chief of The Tri¬ dent (4); Junior Play Cast (3); Beta Club (3, 4), President of Beta Club (4): Class President (4) ; Glee Club (4) : Librarian (2); Treasurer of Dramatics Club (4). Overflowing with laughter. You ' ll go places. Act your age! Dorothy Calloway Home Economics Club (1); Science Club (2); Mimeograph Club (3). You can’t out-talk “Dot.” She may talk her way into something some day. Margie Cress Library Club (3). “Give me five.” That’s Blondie. Harold Ray Cruse Science Club (2); Photography Club (3). Cruse, grow up, so we’ll know “31” has a driver. Edith Eagle Monogram Club (1. 2. 3. 4), Monogram Club President (4); Basketball (1, 2, 3, 4); Basketball Captain (4); Physical Ed. Club (1, 3). “Little Willie.” Cute and short, but she gets around. ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ TI1E PARROT ♦ 1942 ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 7
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SENIORS i Marvie Livengood Horne Economics Club (2) ; Library Club (3). “Tood.” If you ever wont to reduce, ask Miss Eudy. Hove your fun, we don ' t mind. Clyde Luther Football (1, 2, 3, 4); Basketball (2); Baseball (1, 2, 3) ; Physical Ed. Club (1, 3); Monogram Club (1, 2, 3, 4); Music (1, 2). If you wont a romantic poem about Jove, ask “Jelly ' ' ; he specializes in ' em. Harold McKnight F.F.A. Club (l, 2); Dramatics Club (3). Harold is one of our quietest students, but it isn ' t noise that mokes a success¬ ful former. Helen Morrison Mt. Ulla High School (1, 2); Home Economics Club (1. 2). Helen is another of our quiet students. Our best wishes are hers. Earl Patterson F.F.A. Club (1, 2, 3. 4). We, know he will be one of the best Tor Heel Formers. Success to you! Wilma Lowder Home Economics Club (1); Bookworms Club (2) ; Mimeograph Club (3) ; Junior Play Cast (3); Librarian (4). Keep up the good work, Wilma. Luck to you. Ray Mault Boyden High, Salisbury, N. C. (1); Science Club (2); Mimeograph Club (3). Happy-go-lucky Roy. We’re for you. Odell Moose Class Treasurer (2); F.F.A. Club (1. 2, 3, 4), President of F.F.A. Club (4); Baseball (3). “Shorty.’’ Full of fun with a ready smile for everyone, especially the “Blondes.” Mabel Newlin Withrow Junior High School. Cincin¬ nati, Ohio (1); Scholarship Medal (2. 3); Assistant Librarian (2); Book¬ worms Club (2) ; The Trident Staff (2, I), Class-Club Editor (4); Dramat¬ ics Club (3, 4); Junior Play Cast (3); Proof Reader for The Parrot (4). Mabel lives to learn. She is one of our best, and we are proud of her. Best wishes, Mabel. Lena Safriet Home Economics Club (1). Secretary Home Economics Club (1); Treasurer of Bookworms Club (2); Beta Club (3. 4); Secretary of Beta Club (4); Junior Play (3); Vice-President of Home Room (4). Lena has a cheerful disposition which is quite a valuable asset. We re wishing you much success. mi limn in miiiiu imiiiimiiiiu ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ THE PARROT ♦ 1942 ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 11111111111111111 i m mum m 11 n m i mn liiiimiHHUTinrmn 9
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