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Herbert Nelson Blue Carthage, N. C. AHA The Captain has taken things as they came, taken them U ' ith a smile and passed them on to his friends — a good way to take care of the unpleasant as well as the pleasant. An even disposi- tion and a frequent chuckle do much to make him new friends and keep the old. Wesley Hall Brooks Roxboro, N. C. 2 B , n r M S.C.A. 1, 2, 3, 4., Cabinet 2, 3, Secretary and Treas- urer 3; Dr. Johnson Liter- ar} ' Society 2. His inevitable smile and a cherry Hey-o! How you? are as much a part of Hall as his glasses and the pencil that stay s perched a-top his ear. Both ivill serve him well as lie goes blithely along the road that leads to fame and fortune. Henry Capillary Freeport, Pa. n TM Intramural Sports 1, 2, 3, 4; Dr. Johnson ' s Liter- ary Society 3, 4; Dramatic Club 2; S.C.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Maroon and Gold Staff 3, 4. Cap leaves behind him a host of friends who really appreciate him though they spend a great deal of time and energy teasing. Sin- cerity and germine interest in his tcork make him stand out in the ranks and assure Henry a successful future ill whatever lie undertakes. SENIORS 24
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AiLAX Edgar Askew Roduco, N. C. 2 1 B Business Administration C ' hil) 2, 3, 4; Maroon and Gold Staff 3, 4; Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4; S.C ' .A. 1, 2, 3, 4. Allan has adm ' irahlu up- held the Askew reputation during his stay xcith us. Like his brother, he quickly became everybody ' s friend and proved h i in s e I f a regular felhnc. Superior scholastic ability eniddcd iSVi ' tTf to complete Jiis col- lege course hedf a year ahe-ad of his classmates. Jack Basnight Stokes, N. C. A II A Senate 4; Maroon and Gold Staff ' , Business Manager 4. We predict for Basnight a not-too-casy but (dicays interesting future. Why? Because he tliinls for liim- self, says xvhat he th inks and is his own sincere critic. Yet, withal, he is a socinble fellow — one might even call him a ladies ' man. Frances Bean Spencer, N. C. BOB, II r U Junior Y Cabinet 1 ; S.C.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Girls ' Athletic Association 1, 2; President Student Council 4; Panvio Literary Society 3, 4; Education Club 3, 4, Vice President 4; Honor Roll 3. An outstanding person- age sinice freshinan days, slie hit the heights this year xahen she competently head- ed the Council. As a reward for performing her numer- ous duties so effectively. Beanie was chosen to appear in Who ' s Who in Ameri- can Schools and Colleges this year. SENIORS 23
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Mary Helen Chasox Lumber Bridge, N. C. T Z Home Economics Club 1 : Student Council 2, i, Secre- tary ' 4; Education Club i. Mary Helen is a most re- markabh- xcoman : she seldom talks. But wh n she does, it ' s worth your zchile to listen. As secretary of the Council she has served her post well, setting a high standard for her successors. Clifton Coble Julian, N. C. Intramural Sjjorts 1, 2, 3, 4; S.C.A. 1, 2, 3, 4. This Coble lad has carved for himself a niclw in our Senior Class tluit is his alone. A quiet fellow is he, on e who stands by his belief that actions speak louder than words, saying little but doing much for all his fellow classmates. J. C. Coble Julian, N. C. One sentence from him, and you know from his draxd that J. C. is a son of the south. A brief acquaint- ance with him, and you know from his actions that he is the typical southern gentleman. One dramatic role, and you realize that he could be quite an actor if his interest weren ' t securely tied up in math and chem- istry. PHI-PSI-CLI 1940 25
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