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

 - Class of 1928

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NANCY CAROLYN JUSTICE “And grace your simple rustic gown with a beauty more than queenly.” Nancy is always jolly and full of fun. She was elected the most at¬ tractive girl in the class, which shows how much we all think of her. We have all expectations that she will some day tread the path of fame and make our class famous by her re¬ nown. MATTIE MAE WILKES “Live to learn and let the world turn round.” Secretary of Class ’28; Annual Staff’ 28; Library Staff ' 27. “Buzz” flew down from Trimont into the heart of each and every one. She is very studious and does not lay aside her books until she feels she knows her lessons well. No mat¬ ter how hard the task, “Buzzard” al¬ ways takes it cheerfully and we can find much fun in her. We prophesy for her a happy and prosperous futu re. CARRIE LEE PANNELL “Remember that time is money.” “Lee” is dutiful, earnest, unassum¬ ing. She has pursued the quiet tenor of her ways through four years of High School and has won the respect and confidence of teachers and class mates alike. She has appealing ways, in fact, she seems more like a little girl than a grown up Senior. ETHEL LOUISE CALLOWAY “Strict punctuality is perhaps the cheapest v.rtue which can give force to a character.” Ethel is jolly, gay, and likeable. Although she did not join our class until this year, she has won many friends in and out of school. She has gained the respect of her teach¬ ers by the thorough preparation of her lessons. Page Eleven

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SENIOR CLASS 1928 OFFICERS President.Martha Pearle Cunningham Vice-President.Mary Enloe Secretary.Mattie Wilkes Treasurer.Philip Newman Faculty Advisor.Mr. W. R. Kesler Motto: The class that works—The class that wins. Flower: Daisy. Colors: Yellow and White. Page Ten H)2S



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ELMER WILSON CRAWFORD “He who feeds men, serveth them; He serveth all who dares to be true.” Annual Staff ’28. Stern, though gentle; bold, yet not too bold; studious, although not a slave to books; sweet is the true im¬ pression we all have of our quiet unassuming friend, “Brilliant” Craw¬ ford. This young man needs only to be known to be liked. Fate is very fickle yet we dare predict for him health, wealth, and happiness. ELLEN BRANDON CORPENING “Far may you search before you find a heart so noble and so kind.” President Class ’27. “Brandywine” is one of the most popular girls in our class. We can easily sec why it is though for she is gay, pretty, sweet, attractive and friendly. She is not only a good student with a ready answer for the questions asked her by the teachers but she is also an excellent leader and is always willing to take part. BERTHA ANNE SOUTHARDS “Gratitude is ' the fairest blossom that springs from the soul.” Literary Staff ’27; Basketball ’28. “Birdel” is the sweetest girl in our class. To say she is good natured and kind-hearted doesn ' t half do her justice. She is straight forward and takes hold of things with a determina¬ tion to win. She never worries, but she shows sympathy for the fellow who does. FANNIE SAVANNA CONLEY “Virtue made visible by outward grace.” “Jo-Jo” says little but thinks enough to make up for her silence. If anyone is looking for an old fashion¬ ed wdfe—one who is a lady—just call on “Jo.” She has been willing at all times to help others and she has a quaint charm all her own which has endeared her to many friends. Page Twelve

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