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Isabel Munden “Izsy Let's talk awhile, then talk some more, IVe heard this fair maid say. For life is not worth living, we do not talk all day. “Izzy” just n: turally loves to talk. She's never too busy to laugh either, although she’s one of the smartest in the class. We know “Izzy will make her way wherever she goes because she is not afraid to stand up for what she thinks is right. Ruth Mukden Ruth He that works and does some poem, not he that merely Says one, is worthy of the name of poet Look closely, ladies and gentlemen, and behold our class poet. Ruth is the smallest member of our class, but that does not keep her from being one of the most original. She has also proved herself an able actress in the several dramatic club plays in which she has taken part. We arc confident that Ruth will make her mark in the world. Thomas Nelson Tom He was sueh a dear little eoek-tailed pup. Tom is small in stature but large in character. He’s always obliging. Thomas will shine tonight, Thomas will shine; whether on the athletic field or in the school room. Tom shines forth. It seems that everything he accomplishes is done without effort. We predict that he will soon rival Joe or Herbert Peelc. ■ | -iv v , rff 7 • Ilf — t „ ' iJiitll K W.MOH 1 l}llllll(llllll(tllllf(lniniii!i ii iillitll(fi ti f tif,tif fft Rl lllllllllllllft!tfl!(llllt( 1'age twenty-seven
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She is pretty to walk with And witty to talk with And pleasant, too, to think on Just take a look! If you think that because Billie has never cut her hair she is good, you're sadly mistaken. “Bill” is full of jokes and fun. But don't get the idea that Billie is not a true Senior in spite of the fact that she plays jokes on her teachers and classmates. William Mettrey Mike” “Honor where honor liesA When you hear anyone mention auto-wrecks in connection with basket ball, you can rest assured that the discussion is about “Mike.” “Mike” may lie little but he’s loud. Some way or other, “Little Mike” has worked himself into a big place in the hearts of the entire student body and into the hearts of the faculty, too. Mike, we know you will amount to something great some day— if—you stop driving at sixty an hour. Lori MLR Midgett “M idge” “Such popularity must be deserved.” Lorimer is truly the backbone of the Senior Class. However, he insists that his success as business manager of The Spotlight and as football captain and in other athletics must take a back seat when his girls arrive. But it seems as if his heart lies in that fateful place— Raleigh. W W K fMtllllllUli(iitflflfltflU K W.AA ’age twenty-six
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ftMMtM MW - Bruce Overman “Bruce” “My heart is like a singing bird” Bruce has two fields open to him in which to make his mark in the world: the operatic and the athletic. Bruce excels in both so well in fact that we will not l e at all surprised to hear him spoken of in the future as “The Singing Football St; r” or “The Athletic Songbird.” Annie Mae Patrick “Annie Mac” “Honor lies in honest toil. Anyone can easily see that Annie Mac is one of the most attractive girls in F.. C. H. S. She is invaluable as typist for The Loudspeaker and we are quite sure that she will succeed in the business world. Johnnie Shaw “Shorty” “It is better to learn late than never” yhm, .A 'V . , “Shorty” possesses the reputation of being the best natured boy in the class, lie’s everybody’s friend and willing to lend a helping hand to r.nyone at any time. “Shorty” has starred in athletics since his first year in High School. Here’s wishing you luck, Johnnie. K w.aa 6ea, » a i Page twenty-eight
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