Greenville High School - Tau Yearbook (Greenville, NC)

 - Class of 1925

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THE TAU enior CI ass WAYLAND HART Wayland Hart is a witty lad and often plays the little sunbeam in an otherwise cloudy class session. He ' s a champion sightseer, and, while in Washington, he was asked to make a speech in the President ' s room. Wayland has aspira- tions tow.ard being a great big college man, and maybe he will, some day. Scout (1, 2, 3); Literary Society (.1); Ba!id (3, 4); Marshal (3). Future: Wake Forest College. JOHN HASSELL John has been with us for four years, and in all those four sfhort years we ' ve found out what a good friend he ' s been to all of us. One thing- we like about John — he believes in a good time, and he has it. Glee Club (4): Scouts (2, 3); Football (4); Yanki San (4); Junior-Senior Banquet Com- mittee (3). Future: Davidson Colleg?. JAMES HINSON Jimmie is the boy with the contagious grin. He ' s a combination of red hair, good nature, and freckles. We doubt if he ever hurried in his life, but, once he gets under way, we ' ll count on him to win. Stage Manager Senior Play (4). Future: College. WILLIE MAE HOLTON steady, likable, and true Is Willie Mae. Be- sides all these complimentary adjectives, there are many more that we could add if we but had the space. Willie Mae is always ready with a cheery word and smile for everyone she greets. Girls ' Club (3, 4); Glee Club (3, 4); Literary Society (3); Girl Scouts (1, 2); Senior Plav (4:»; Glee Club Operetta (4). Future: E. C. T. C.

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THE TAU enior CI ass ANASTACIA FORBES Take a generous supply of good nature, much vivacity and pep, sprinkle with sarcasm, and mix well with good sportsmanship, generosity, and friendliness, and the result is Anastacia, a splendid pal in every way. We expect Anas- tacia to settle in the West. Girls ' Club (4); Basketball (2, Interclass Basketball (2). Future: E. f. T. C. 3) ; Captain OLIVIA FORBES When the little band of elite, chosen by Miss Lloyd as charter members of the French Club, met last fall. Olivia was right there. And French isn ' t the only accomplishment she has. We know, because she ' s one of the immortals who made the honor roll this year. ' Nuft said. French Club (4); Senior Science (4). Vice-President. Future: E. C. T. C. Girls ' Club (4); POLLY FULFORD Polly is anothrr member of the Class of ' -Ti at whom it is good to take a second look ' . She is renowned not only because of her fair- ness, but because she possesses so many sterling f|ualities. The most outstanding of these is her evident talent for making friends. This is due to her charming personality and unselfishness. Of the many attractive girls in the school, Polly is the most attractive. We predict for her a life in a little bungalow with lots of V. M. I. pennants hanging ' round. Girls ' Club (4); Girl Scouts (1, 2); French Club (4); Basketba ' l (1. 2); Interclass Basket- ball (2); Athletic Association (1); Senior Play (4): Joke Editor Tau Staff (4); Junior-Sen- ior Banquet Committee (3). Future: E. C. T. C. and teach school with Frances. RUTH GARDNER Behold our star basketball player! Ruth was elected best girl athlete, not without good rea- son. She is a conscientious student and shows excellent class and school spirit. She is every- body ' s friend, and is appreciated by all her classmates. Literary Socioty (31; Girls ' Club f4); Basket- ball (3. 4): Athl ' tic Association (4). Future: College.



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THE TAU oenior CI ass SAM HOLMES Sam is one of the members of our class who is lilted by all who know him. He is not movetl by every wind that blows, but is always the same contented, good-natured boy. He has been in G. H. S. four year. ;, and during that time has made many friends. Future: Undecided. GEORGIE JOHNSON Georgie is one of our regular honor roll ' stu- dents. She works hard and obtains good re- sults. She was on the aflfirmative team in the annual debate, and did unusually well. She is a good sport, and always cheerful and friendly. Literary Society (3, 4) ; Senior Girls ' flub (4); Debate (4); Program Committee of Lit- erary Society (3, 4). Future: E. C. T. C. SELMA MADRIN Selma is, in one respect, lilce her brother, Rosebud. She enjoys a joke thoroughly, and we ' ve had many a good laugh with her. Selma is a staunch and true member of the Class of ' 25, and she has always been willing to do everything for the good of our class. Girls ' Club (3, 4); Girl Scouts (1, 2); Secre- tary Literary Society (3); Treasurer Girls ' Ath- letic Association (3, 4); Baslcetball, Hiking, Volley Ball; Junior-Senior Banquet Commit- tee (3). WILBUR MADRIN Here ' s a lad who rejoices in the name of Rosebud, without the accompanying qualities that you might expect. They do say he has a sweet disposition, though, and we ' ll give him credit for being one of the manliest products of G. H. S. Literary Society (3, 4); Scouts (1, 2, 3, 4); Science Club (4); Stage Manager .Senior Play (4).

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