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M. WILLIAM HEEDEN “Heeden” William is always ready to pull off some new prank. Whenever the girls want chewing gum he passes it around, for he keeps a full supply. He seldom lets his lessons worry him and takes an interest in football and debating. His chief ambition is to eat as much as he can, and his favorite occupation is loafing. Football, ’21; Junior Play, ’21; Secretary Junior Class, ’21; Interclass Debates, ’21; Class Poet. ’22. CHRISTINE LINCKE “Chris” Chief Ambition To get an education. Favorite Pastime Joy riding Favorite Expression —“ Honalulah.” Christine came among us in her Junior year from Nashville, N. C. She had not been with us long before she proved herself a jolly companion and a good sport. Though inclined sometimes to sulk, especially when denounced by the class for breaking the punctuality record, she soon recovers her god nature and it is impossible not to forgive her. Vice-President McNeill III, ' 20; Art Editor Tarpitur. ’22; Basket Ball, ’21; Most Talented Girl in School ’22 EZRA PATE k Eg° r . You hear So much for that,” and know with¬ out looking to see that Ezra is near; for this is his general way of ending a conversation. In school you usually find him at his hooks in pur¬ suit of his ambition to become “a man of learn¬ ing.” After school hours he is often seen en¬ joying his favorite pastime, riding. Assistant Business Manager-Junior Play, ’22. LOUISE ROBINSON “You dear ole buzzard,” comes from “Bobbie” as she is expressing her opinion to “K. B.” Louise is one of our most promising Seniors. It ap¬ pears that her chief ambition, which is to keep out of mischief, flies to the winds in her leisure because at this time she is generally rubbing Miss Nellie the wrong way and making her angry. Louise has a special way of expressing any thing so that you are completely won over. She is capable of doing most anything from writing character sketches for “Tarpitur” to translating ‘Virgil. ' Where Louise gives her help, you may consider the work well done. Class Debate. ' 21; Class Basket Ball Team, ’2l-’22; Junior Play, ' 21; Critic Literary Society, ’21; Staff of Tarpitur, ’22. Eighteen
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THE TARPITUR □c —zfcl CM □ LOIS LYNCH “Sugar” “Naw.” TKat is all we can get our dignified Senior to say, until we get real acquainted with her. Then we can’t get in a word edgeways when she is around. Lois is planning to be a school teacher; but anyway, we see her riding around a great deal. Crit.c Literary Society, 21. LOUIS MAYO “Blue Eyes” or “S. C.” During his first two years in high schol, Louis applied himself so closely to his studies that we hardly knew him except for his brilliant re¬ citations in Latin and English. But beginning with his role of Irishman in the Junior Play, he has shown himself more and more useful un ' il now we think of him as one of our most versatile Seniors. Vice-President Literary Society, ’20- ' 2l; President. Literary Society, ’21 -’22; Class President, ’21 -’22 ; Junior Play. ’21; Football. ’21 -’22; Baseball. ’ 18-’ 19, ’19-’20 ; Basket Ball. ’19-’20; Staff of Annual. ’21-’22. GLENNIE R. TAYLOR “Fatty” Glennie often asks her friends, Honey, do you love Glennie?” and is always assured that she is loved. Her chief ambition is to keep her nose W ' hite with powder; her usual occupation is applying her powder pufi, and then she meekly asks, “Did I get too much?” The great worry that hangs over her fair brow is Shep Parker’s teasing. Critic of Literary Society. 1920; President of Mc¬ Neill III. 1921; Secretary of Class, 1921 -’22; Social Editor of “Tarpitur”, 1921 - ' 22: Freshman Basketball Class Team, 1918- 19; Glee Club. ’21. ALBERT HAZEL ZEALY “Doc” Undoubtedly “Doc” believes that “haste makes waste” for he was never known to do anything in a hurry. But, nevertheless, he’s there when you want him. He also is our most studious student and has made a record of which anyone might be proud. His everyday expression is “I’ve got an idea,” and his ideas are usually good ones. He can solve problems that almost anybody else would give up at a glance. “Doc” says that he has no particular ambition, but we feel sure that he just doesn’t want to tell. Staff “Tarpitur”, 1921; Ass’t. Business Manacr. “Tarpitur, 1922; Member Football Team, 19l9-’20-’2l. Seventeen
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THOMAS CAMPEN I ommy, is our most talented senior. In season he can always he depended upon to go swimmin . His chief ambition is to be exempt in the “finals.” His every other word is “wait a minute.” Junior Play. ’21; Football ’2l-’22: Vice-President 0. Henry II. ’21; Business Manager, Tarpitur, ' 22. ESTHER CROWSON “Shorty” Esther has taken part in almost every activity of the school. She has shown her talent for the stage in the Junior Play; has shown her ability as a speaker in the debates from year to year; and, lastly, she will prove what an excellent student she is when she carries off the scholar ship at commencement, for she has a higher average than any other girls in the class. “Shorty” has always kept her self-posession. Even when the report spread abroad that she was married, she was equal to the occasion. Red Cross Essay Prize, ' 19; Alternate in Triangular Debate. ' 20; Secretary of Class. ' 20; Staff of Tarpitur. ' 20; Junior Play. ' 21; Critic, McNeill II. ' 21 ; Joke Editor, Tarpitur. ' 22; Captain Basket Ball Team. 1920- ' 21; Treasurer of Class. 1921 - ' 22; Basket Ball, 1921-’22. CARY MAXWELL Red Young Maxwell Chief Ambition—To keep from studying. h avorite Saying — ' ' Oh. ids fairly decent. An engaging grin, topped by hair you like to touch (on a cold morning) announces the approach of Cary. A series of explosive chuckles indicates that he has reached his seat by Doc Zeaiey. Cary is a friend to all the world and writes well about any part of it whether the sub¬ ject is Boll Weevils or Dew Drops. Junior Play. ' 21; Editor in Chief of Tarpitur, ' 22; Wittiest Senior. ' 22; Secretary Literary Society ' 19 - Inter-Class Debates, ' 21; Editor in Chief School News! VIRGINIA GRAHAM “Curly Head” Who is that curly-headed girl who goes around with her finger in her mouth looking so bashful? Anyone might have asked when Virginia first came among us. But now we have found that she isn’t bashful at all; in fact, she is one of our best talkers whether in ordinary conversation or before an audience. Although her classmates say she is a regular translating machine, she insists that tier chief ambition is to get out of work and her favorite pastime is drinking chocolate milk shakes. We are tempted to close with her favorite expression: “Well for goodness sake!” Wit Editor; Tarpitur. ' 22; President McNeill III. ' 22 . Nineteen
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