Franklin High School - Laurel Leaf Yearbook (Franklin, NC)

 - Class of 1926

Page 14 of 60

 

Franklin High School - Laurel Leaf Yearbook (Franklin, NC) online collection, 1926 Edition, Page 14 of 60
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THE LAUREL LEAF ALICE MABEL CUNNINGHAM “BUD” “Tomorrow shall be like Today, but much more sweet.” We are happy to have Alice as one of our companions through school. Her attractive ways win all who know her May her future be as bright as her past has been. CHARLES ANDREW CONLEY “CHARLIE” “It is never too late to seek a newer world.” On meeting Charlie, your first impres¬ sion is that he is bashful, but after being with him your impression is changed Charlie has a host of friends here who wish him a successful future. MARY LOIS FERGUSON “SUSANNA” “Much study has made her very lean and pale and leaden eyed.” Lois, the scholar of our class, led the rest in Geometry. Along with her stud ' , she never failed to speak a kind word tc Glen. NOBIA MARIE GIBSON “REE” “As meek and mild as Moses, but as sweet as the day is long.” She was neither a chatter-box nor a grumbler, but the same serene Marie. Page Twelve

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THE LAUREL LEAF LAURA KATE BAIRD “FIXIT” “A loving heart is the beginning of all knowledge.” Kate is a companion any one would like to have. S he is pretty, quiet, and d:gnified. Once making you her friend you may count on her loyalty. BONNIE ENDSEL BERRY “BONNIE” “Still water runs deep.” He could tell Professor the dates and events of all the European Wars. His quiet nature and lasting memory made him a faithful student. ELIZABETH AVELINE BARNARD “LIB” “Argument for a week, laughter for a month, and a good jest forever.” During Lib’s merry dance through school, she has never grumbled, worried or let herself be blue. Jolly and clever as she is, the more we see of her the more we want to see. WILLIAM REUBEN ROLAND “DOODLE” “And wit that loved to play, not wound.” Reuben, one of “our wittiest” entered our class late, but he received a hearty welcome by the girls as well as the boys Page Eleven



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THE LAUREL LEAF AMY M ' ELVINA HENDERSON ‘‘PATTY” “I pin my faith in no man’s sleeve— Have I not two eyes of my own?” Amy was a very studious girl, quiet and dign.fied. With her kind disposition she has gained many friends during the two years she has been here. FRED SILER CUNNINGHAM “FED” “Not afraid of work, but not in sympathy with it.” Fred was not really a bad little boy but he could not stay out of mischief therefore his name became very popular among his teachers. ORA SUE HUNNICUTT “FATTY” “A smile s the same in all languages.” A leader in school and loved by all of her classmates because of her sunny dis¬ position, Sue is one of the most influ¬ ential members of our class. LAURA VIRGINIA JACOBS “MANDY” “A knowledge both of books and human-kind.” A jolly good natured sort of girl :s Laura—it makes no difference when or where. She has gained many friends out of our class. Page Thirteen

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