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THE TAU )einor CI ass ELIZABETH ANDREWS A ' hen anyone mentions Elizabeth, we all see in our minds a vision of curls, laughter, and friendliness. She is everybody ' s friend, cheer- ful and willing- to do her share in everything We have been told that she likes to ride over toward Farmville — his name is John. Girls ' Club (3, 4); Girl Scouts (1, 2); Glee Club (2, 4); Literary Society (3); The Obsti- nate Family (3); Yanki San (4); Charm School (4); Junior-Senior Banquet Committee Future: SaKni College (teacher). LOUISE ATKINSON In Louise we ' ve found an attracti e, likable girl. She has always been a friend to all of us and we value her friendship, too. As a member of the Tau staff, she has shown us her ability to act whenever she is called upon. Girl Scouts (1, 2); Girls ' Club (3, 4); Glee Club (4); Athletic Association (4); Charm School (4); Tau Staff (4). Future: E. C. T. C. ELIZABETH AUSTIN Modest, simple, and sweet, these aie a few of the many admirable traits with wliich Kinky is endowed. Kinky doesn ' t talk much about it, but it doesn ' t take a very close observer to see that her interest is centered around a certain young g ntleman called Bob. Modest as a blushing rose describ s Kinky, because she is modest and she does blush. Girl Scouts (1, 2, 3); Glee Club (2, 4); Girls ' Club (4); Literary Society (3); Operetta (2, 4); Junior-Senior Banquet Committee (3). Future: Going to E. C. T. C. EMILY COBB BROWN We think Emily Cobb has aspirations to be a movie actress — witness the Mary Pickford curls. When she ' s in class, she doesn ' t say much, but, outside of class, she makes up for lost time. She hides a pair of big brown eyes behind dignified glasses, but she can ' t disguise the twinkle that ' s there. Girls ' Club (4); Volley Ball (3). Future: Undecided.
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THE TAU I? - Oenior CI ass ANNIE SHIELDS VAN DYKE Although Sis is little and seemingly wise, we know vevy well that it ' s all a disguise. Sis is another one of our very studious girls, and she rates awfully high with the faculty. However, she is anything else but serious. In fact, she is the life of the Senior Class. If Sis can go on through life with as few ene- mies as she has had in G. H. S., she will be one woman in the world without an enemy. French Club (4); Girls ' Club (3, 4); Christmas Operetta (2); Senior Play (4); Junior-Senior Banquet Committee (3); Marshal (3); Treas- urer (1); Secretary (2); President (4). Future: Going to E. C. T. C. WILLIAM STUART BOST William Stuart was nominated most popular this year, and we ' ll say — he really is. Studie is always the life of the crowd. We know by your iiopularity, Studie, that you ' ll win a high place in this old world. Class ' Vice-President (4). FRANCES NORMAN If you would mix up sweetness, curls, per- sonality, laughing brown eyes, and unselfish- ness, the result would be Frances. She holds the coveted position in the statistics as best all-round, and she rightly deserves it. She ' s the kind of girl you just have to love. Frances ' s heart is elsewhere than in her worl;, and most any old day you can hear her say, Benson ' s coming Sunday. However, she ' s a good student, and we expect her to graduate with high honors. Glee Club (2); French Club (4); Girls ' Club (4); Senior Play (4); Athletic Association (1); Assistant Editor Tau (4); Junior-Senior Ban- quet Committee (3); Class President (1); Sec- retary (4). Future: E. C. T. C. and teach school witli Polly. WILLIAM TAFT Bill is another one of our charter class members. We ' ve known him for a long, long time, and I ' ll say we r ' alize what a fine chap he is. Bill was a fine actor in the senioi- play. As one of the twins, he was great. Bill ' s second home is on .Second Street — ask Mamie Ruth. Scout (1, 2, 3): Football (4); Intercla.ss Bas- ketball (2); Senior Pla - (4): Class Treasurer (i): Junior-Senior Banquet Committee (3); Marshal (3). Future: Fniversity of North Carolina.
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THE TAU S - Senior Class WILMA COX Tall, slender, graceful, a basketball fan — that ' s Wilnia. She tosses back that flapper bob of hers and goes after whatever she does with a surprising amount of pep. Incidentally, she ' s a great little hiker. Girls ' Club (4); Basketball (3, 4); Athletic Association (4). Future: College. RICHARD CRISP Yes, we have him! the delight of all our football fans. Besides showing remarkable abil- ity on the gridiron, he has distinguished him- self in the dramatic world as the most prom- inent soloist of G. H. S. Dick has only been with us for one year, but it doesn ' t take a real student long to prove his worth. Football (4); Track (4); Baseball (4); Glee Club (4); Operetta (4). Future: North Carolina State. FRANK DAIL Frank is no Hercules — but we have heard that the most valuable gifts sometimes come in the smallest packages. Frank is the only boy who has stuck to Latin for four years, and is taking Virgil. Hats off to Frank! He is quiet, but an all-round good pal. Band and Orchestra (4). Future: Carolina. LOUISE DICKINSON Louise comes to us from Wilson, and, though she has not been with us all four years, she has made many friends. She is one of those people of whom everyone says, She ' s a grand girl, and this about describes her. Etticiency is her middle name. Scouts (1, 3); Senior Club (3, 4): Ring Com- mittee; Junior-Senior Banquet Committee (3).
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