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SENIOR CLASS AND HISTORY—( Continued) G. H. S. 15 GRETCIIEN ARNOLD TAYI OR So buxom, blithe, and debonair. Born .May 28, 1892 Senior basket ball team; member of east of dramatic clnb. An F. F. Y., always fight¬ ing for Virginia. SIDNEY SIIERILL ALDERMAN ‘‘The truli jrent are always modest. ' ’ Born, November 28. 1892 Glass historian; manager of track team ' 09; member of cast of dramatic clnb; associate editor of High School Magazine; baritone in Senior Quartet and debater against Raleigh. Famous for his successful efforts in fooling people into believing that he is modest. ANNA LITTLE PAGE WILLIAM ' S am resolved to grow fat.” A small, soft-voiced girl from South Greens¬ boro who is very successful in the department of domestic science.
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SENIOR CLASS AND HISTORY—(Continued) G. H. S. 14 NEWMAN IVEY WHITE “Late lie sal at night and bleared his weary eyes with boohs” Born February 3, 1892 Editor-in-Chief of the High School Maga¬ zine; Debator against Raleigh; member of the foot ball team, and Poet Laureate. Our mighty man of letters. For all his genius he has, however, a roguish disposition; he is founder, president and chief supporter of “Senior Order of Nuisances.” MARIANNA POISSON JUSTICE “Oh! my prophetic soul.” Born December 1. 1892 Class Prophet; associate editor of Magazine; member of Senior basket ball team. A girl oi extraordinary literary tastes; she has read more classics than any other member of the class. She is remarkably credulous, taking- all jokes in earnest. JOHN SPEIGHT HUNTER “I love thy fondness for hot air.” Class orator; high tenor of senior quartet; captain pro tempore of base ball team ’09. A voluminous “gasser . Prides himself on his penmanship and fancy handkerchiefs.
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G. H. S. 16 SENIOR CLASS ANT) HISTORY— (Continued) RUFUS GRAY MERRITT ‘Little but loud.” Born January 26, 1893 Member of cast of dramatic club. An assid¬ uous student. In his first two years of High School life he was the very torment of the faculty. In becoming a Senior, however, he put away childish things and settled down to work. DORA VEARL FREEMAN “Thee imperial votress passed on, In maiden meditation fancy free.” Born January 22, 1892 She never thinks of any thing but books. As a result she is very proficient especially in history and English Literature. ELIZA CHESTER MOORE ‘‘0 woman of silent mood.” Born December 15, 1890 Another quiet girl to whom it is embarrass¬ ing to read aloud. She operates a “Marconi” system of intercourse with some girls across the room.
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