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THE 1923 REFLECTOR JOSEPHINE DAVANT Joe” ge 18: weight 104; height 5 feet, 4 inches. tlvities: Literary Society (2): Assistant Man¬ ager Basketball (2), (4); Glee Club (2). Have your convictions and stand firm. t on hardly every hear anything from Joe in class room, but Oh, what about athletics, cn you can always find her on the job, yell- for G. H. S. Not only in one sport, but in is she a valiant follower of the purple and CARMELL FERGUSON Parson Age 17; weight 105; height 5 feet, 3 inches. Activities: Literary Society tl , 2); Glee Club (2) High Life Staff 12). (.1); Science flub (,( ; Torch Light Society (4); Dramatic Club (4); O. Henry flub (4); Athletic Associa¬ tion (2), 14); Class Volleyball (2). To those who know thee not, no words can paint. And those who know thee know all words are BERTHA LEE FERREE Bertha Age 18: weight 120; height 5 feet, 6 inches. Activities: Anna Howard Shaw Literary So iety (1) , (2); Girls ' Athletic Association (1), 12). (2) , (4); Historian (2); Marshal 12); Torch Light Society (4); High Life Staff, Assistant Editor (4);’ Latin Club 14); French Club (4); Dramatic Club (4); Senior Supply Room Committee (4). “Fair of figure, fair of face, lacking in no good grace.” A girl who is attractive, mischievous and smart, a girl who is always ready to do her share of work for her school and one who does it cheerfully and to the best of her ability, no matter how hard or long the task may be that s Bertha. These characteristics, together with the fact that -lie has been chosen foi many high offices, let’s us truly say that she’s lacking in no good grace. Page Twenty-four r.i ' .uk
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Page Twenty-three 8s 1 1 THE 1923 REFLECTOR WILLIE CATHARINE COX “Catharine” Age 17; weight 98; height 5 feet, 2 inches. Activities: Glee Club (1), (2), (3), (4); Ath¬ letic Association (1), (2), (3), (4); Stringers (4) ; Poetry Club (4). “Where there’s a will there’s a way.” Catharine has the foregoing as her motto and lives up to it. She passes si subjects as easily, apparently as the rest of us pass four. Never a groan do we hear from her, and, most wonder¬ ful of all. she’s not very proud of herself. Would there were more like her! ROBERT RICHARD CRABTREE “Dick” Age 17; weight 135; height 5 feet, 8 inches. Activities: l.iterarv Society (1), (2); Dramatic Club (4); Science Club (2), (4); President of the Class (2) ; Assistant Manager Foot¬ ball; Athletic Association (1), (2), (3), (4). “Talking, he knew not why, and cared not what.” Dick is an inveterate ladies ' man. 11 is senior ring has known more than one lily white hand. He has the added (?) attraction of ,a large sup¬ ply of wit and the manners of a Chesterfield— when he wants to use them. Dick is a thor¬ oughly good sport, in the best sense of the word. EVANGELINE DANIELS “Evangeline” Age 18; weight 93; height 4 feet. 10 inches. Activities: Literary Society (2); Spanish Club (2); Glee Club (3); Athletic Association (3). To improve one’s mind—ah, that is a worthy ambition!” Evangeline is duty’s devoted servant. Other things simply don ' t enter into her calculations. She does what she ' s supposed to do and makes no complaint. Evangeline is also one of the most musical members of the class. Altogether she ' s a good citizen of Greensboro High School. ,7
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THE 1923 REFLECTOR THELMA GULDMAR FLOYD “Thelma” Age 16; weight 118J4; height 5 feet, 6 inches. Activities: President of Latin Club (4); Vice- President Newswriting Club (4); Assistant Manager Girls’ Basketball (4); High Life Staff (4); Debating Club (3). (4); Literary Society (1), (2); Girls’ Athletic Association (1), (2), (3), (4); Spanish Club (2); Assist¬ ant Editor Spanish Column in High Life (2); Crazy Girls’ Club: Girls’ Council (4); Writer of Last Will and Testament (4). “If I have an opinion I speak it.” Thelma will make a good lawyer in the not so far distant future, for she excels in public speaking and is a shining light in the debating club. She has a way of driving to the very heart of a question and choosing the side she thinks is right. She, also, has the courage of her convictions and sticks by her side through thick and thin. DORA GOLDSTEIN “Dora” Age 16; weight 113; height 5 feet, 3 inches. Activities: Member Hiking Club (3); Literary Society (2) : Volleyball Team (2) ; Athletic Association (3): 11 i - Collect Club (3). A perfect woman, nobly painted.” Dora was one of us at the bright beginning and she remained one of us ’til the bitter end. We know that she always will be one of us as far as loyalty is concerned. BRUCE GREENE “Willie” Age 18; weight 170; height 5 feet, 10 inches. Activities: Baseball (1), (2), (3), (4); Cap¬ tain (3), (4); Football (2), (3), (4); Cap¬ tain (3), (4); Athletic Association (1), (2), (3), (4); President (4); Monogram Club (2), (3) . (4); Vice-president (3); President (4); Basketball Squad (2), (3); Class Basketball (4) ; Captain (4); Literary Society (2), (3). “He’s a wonder, he ' s a dream, He s the captain of our team.” It would be more accurate to say Willie is captain of our teams. But his most flattering array of honors has not spoiled him a bit. There is not a less conceited person in high school. His modesty, however, has not prevented him from doing a very great deal fcr his school. He is equally popular with boys, gills, and teachers. It wishes were boys like Willie, we ' d have a whole high school full. Page Twenty-five
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