Grimsley High School - Whirligig Yearbook (Greensboro, NC)

 - Class of 1923

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“Sara ' Age 18; weight 110; height 5 fed. 3 inrhes. Activities: Literary Society »2 . Athletic A o ciation (2), (.1). (4). “Her voice wn ever soft, gentle, and low— An excellent thing in woman. Sara i ever calm, quiet and serene. Though vhr sometime indulge in a surreptitious giggle in history cla . it g« e unnoticed ami no one ever know she laughs. If some of us could see ourselves as others ee u . perhaps we would not In mystified a to the «au c of Sara ' s mirth. CHARLES WESLEY ANDERSON “Charlie” Age 17; weight 125; height 5 feet, 5 inches. ( 2 ). 131 . Activities: Athletic Association (11 (4»; Science Club (4). Tho 1 don’t do anything. I’m good in most everyth ng.“ Charlie may he little, but he gets there just the aine. (rood thing don’t come in large pa kages Ti whispered about that he’s good on loth Chemistry and History, providing there are no observers from N. t . C. V. around. He studies hard and works willingly, even if he doesn ' t get ” ” on everything. He is. indeed, a friend to all. MARGARET PAMELIA BARNES Margaret Age 19; weight 1J2; height 3 feet, h inches. Activities: Clast man Society (2); Athletic As¬ sociation 4b “Her heart is pure, her life serene.” Ml ho a bit quiet ' still water run ileep” Margaret i one « f the fairest ami quarc t girl in the Senior class She ha enough wit to make i rr interestiaf and enough pe«aomltti to Make i Margaret i the kind of pure. -slit-1 %• me girl that tie likes to inert and can neser f »get In after years wr are sure that wr will find that she ha accomplished something really wr ithwlnle in life. . ' l ± .S-A- Hi - -J rage Seventeen X iScfiri.TiZ ' Zi .--T.c-—-,

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THE 1923 REFLECTOR Hu Utnunnant Bernard Apple AUGUST 15, 1906 Page Sixteen rift



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THE 1923 REFLECTOR ELEANOR PHILLIPS BARTON “Eleanor” Activities: Claxtonian Society (1), (2): Athletic Association (2), (3), (4); Monogram Club (4); Science Club ( 2 ), (3). (4); Girls’ Ath¬ letic Council (4); Vollevball (3) ; Orchestra (1). (2), (3), (4); Varsity Basketball (4); Hiking Club (3), (4). “In all sports she does well.” Eleanor is a “master of all trades where sports are concerned. She won a place in the swimming meet, plays class and varsity basketball, and tennis. Everybody thinks she’s supremely indifferent, but the people who know her best say there are times when she “hides an aching heart ' neath a smiling mask.” Her ambition is to he a violinist. Well—while there’s life there’s hope. CLIFTON R. BERRIER “Chip” Age 17; weight 142; height 5 feet, 10 inches. Activities: Athletic Association (3); Class Bas¬ ketball (3); Track Squad (3); Literary So¬ ciety (2) ; Science Club (2). “Who broke no promise, served no private end. Who gained no title, lost no friend.” “Chip” has been a member of the class for four years and in no way has he been a liability. What higher praise could be given him? MARJORIE LEE BLAIR “Margie” Age 17; weight 110; height 5 feet, 6J4 inches. Activities: Charter Member Athletic Associa¬ tion (1), (2), (3), (4); Varsitv Basketball Squad (1), (2), (3); Junior Class Team (3); Senior Class Team (4); Literary Society (1). (2) ; Junior Historian; G. II. S. Stringers (4); Hiking Club (3), (4); Monogram Club (3) , (4); Associate Athletic Editor High Life (3); Hditor-in-Chief 1923 Reflector; French Club (4); Poetry Club (4); Girls ' Athletic Council (4); Head of Basketball (4) ; Biology Club (2); Tennis Club (3), (4); Wearer of G. and G. N. C.; Torch¬ light Society (4). “Not too serious, not too gay But all-together a jolly good fellow.” To begin with “Margie ' s” true blue. Regard¬ less of your trouble she will either help you out, or laugh you out of it. Always the center of a or laugh you out of it. As to versatility of achievement, the records bear witness to her athletics, the teachers to her charm, her numer¬ ous friends to her congeniality, and this volume of The Reflector to her literary ability. rr, or « Page Eighteen .

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