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'KQW MILDRED CATHERINE WATSON Alufayr Jmiling, never .rad,' Shelf the kind that never getf mad. Pineland Junior College '34: Basketball '34, RAYMAN LAMAR WILLIAMS He'I a good friend and witty, too, You newer tee him .rad or blae. A lady killer, a Jtadent bright, Whalerfer he doex, he doex right. XVilson High School '36, BETTIE LONDON WOOTEN A lady born. a lady bred, And in addition a fine level haed. Latin Club '36, '37 and Secretary of Latin Club '37: Home Economics '36, 373 De- bating Club '371 Girls' Hi-Y Club '33, '39 and Treasurer of Hi-Y '38 and Vice-President of Hi-Y '39: ,l0urnalism Club '38, '39 and Presidenr of Journalism Club '391 Dramatic Club '39: LAFAMAC Staff '39. SAM WRIGHT With the boyf, he'J a friend maker- With the girlr, he'J a heart breaker. Museum Club '37, Vice-Presiclentg Boys' Hi-Y Club '37, '38, '39 and Secretary '37 and Vice-President '39l Journalism Club '38, '39g Student Council '38, '39g Latin Club '36, '37, '38, '39Q LAFAMAC Staff '39, President of Senior Class '393 Treasurer '38, Social Com- mittee '38, '39. Seniors whose pictures Eu ,Hut Qppsar STACY HAIR WiJe lu rerolrfe, patient to perform, J. L. JOHNSON Fond of athletic! and a good time loo, I. L. ir a friend to me and to lyou. I MARY CATHERINE MELVIN M ' Sober, quiet, patient, and demare- A friend of whom you're alwayr If e. Glee Club '36, '37. JAMES ROBERTS jimmy liket Jporlt. la him they're a treat: He'd rather play football any day than eat. 18
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FRANCES ELIZABETH SYKES Here'J lo the girl with a heart and a .tmilo That make! lhe bubble of life uiorlh while. Raleigh High School '35, Music Club '33 Basketball '37 MARY COIT TILLINGI-IAsT Pep, ufitdom, joy and everything worth while, Mary Coil haf them all, film u 1'ery pleamnt Jmile. Debating Club '36, 37: Home Economics Club 36, '37, Latin Club '36, '37, '38, '39: Girls' l-li-Y Club 38, '39L LAFAMAC Stal? 39: Dramatic Club '39. HAROLD TOWNSEND The romhined qmzlitiet of a gentlemtm. 41 Jtudent, and a great athlete. Monogram Club '37, '38, '39, Boys' Hi-Y Club '39: Best-All-Round Boy '39: Most Valuable Football Player '39: Football '36 '37, '38, '39, Boxing '38, Track '38, Base ball '37, DAVID TRICE A good name if heller than 11 prcrittlu ointment. Museum Club '37, Latin Club '36, '37, '38, '39g Boys' Hi-Y Club '38, '39 and Treasurer of Hi-Y '38. MARGARET E. TRIPP An ulhlefe beyond vompare, And in her .ftudief very rare. Latin Club '36, '37: Debating Club '36, '37 Science Club '37, Radio Club '36, Tennis '37 '38, Basketball '38. CARTER TWINE ThuronghneI1 if the key In mrcei,r, Latin Club '36, '37, '38, '39: Boys' Hi-Y Club '38, '39 and Secretary of Hi-Y '38, HESTER LEE UNDERWOOD Rafe t'0lI1170IH1d of qualify, noble and inte With plenty of good Jeme and good humor mo. Glee Club '363 Home Economics Club '36 '37g Debating Club '36, HARRIS M. VINOKUR Ambition, penonalily, arhiererzlent- Harru ha! all theie lo hit tredit. Debating Club '36, '39, Dramatic Club '36, Latin Club '36, '37, '38, '39: Science Club '37, '38g Boys' Hi-Y Club '39Z Journalism Club '38, '39: LAFAMAC Stat? '39. MAYME CLYDE WARD Tall, atlraclire and fair. Alwayf milling to do her Jhare. Dramatic Club '36, '37, '38, Latin Club '3S: Basketball '38, '39, Captain '39. JESSIE H. WARREN jamie it true, Tweet and kind, A better friend you'll newer find, Home Economics Club '39. l
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June, 1939 At home DEAREST NAN, Thank you so much for the lovely graduation present. I still can hardly believe that high school days are over. Can you? Do you remember our first day at high school? We were so scared! And then, remember our first class meeting, when we elected officers. If you remem- ber, George Burriss was president, Frank Burton, vice-president, and Patsy Miller was secretary and treasurer. And then we selected for our class colors blue and gold, for our flower the sweet pea, and for our motto Truth Conquers All Things. At Commencement, that year, when Patsy Miller won the Schol- arship prize, we were so proud of her! After that, you left. We missed you 50 much. In September, '36, we began our second year of high school. A few mem- bers of the class were missing, there were a few new ones. For this year Frank Burton was president, Rupert Jernigan, vice-president, Mary Kennedy, secre- tary, and Anne Mclnnis, treasurer. Nothing of special importance happened to us that year. In the fall of 1937, we came back again as juniors. George Burriss and Frank Burton again were president and vice-president. Agnes Howard was secretary and Sam Wright was treasurer. In the spring of '38 we gave a Spanish Junior-Senior CI wrote about thatb. Robert Lee was chief marshall that year. Elise Rouse was the junior debater and Anne Burkehead won the Junior Stedman Essay prize. Then at last we became seniors. We could sit on the front seats in chapel, be the first to leave, and use the senior steps. Our officers for this all-important year were: Sam Wright, president, Mary Kennedy, vice-president, Eddie Joyner, secretary, and Mary E. Johnson, treas- urer. We finally picked these superlatives: Prettiest Girl-Elise Rouse, Most Courteous Girl and Boy-Cantey DeVane and Jack Stubbs, Best All-Round Girl and Eoy-Gladys Sessoms and Harold Townsend, Most Dependable Girl and Boy-Agnes Howard and Rupert Jernigan, Most Popular Girl and Boy- Mary Huske and Eddie Joyner. Donlt you think that we've had four very nice years of high school? I do. Write and tell me how youlve been getting along. Love, Polly. L -i N-16, g.Lxa.L,ELl. LJ 19
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