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THE REFLECTOR Roy Bradley “A man of words, not deeds.” Football ’ 28 - 79 ; ' brack ’27-30; Captain Semester VII Tag Football Team; French Club 79 and ' 30. William Braswell ‘‘Small of stature, but great of mind.” (Entered 79 .) Torchlight Society. Ethel Mae Brown ‘‘There is likewise a reward for faithful silence.’ ’ French Club 79 and ’30; Girl Reserves ’29; Glee Club 76 - 71 . Minnie Alene Brown ‘‘The world looks happier from behind a smile. ’ ’ Dramatic Club ’29- 30; French Club ’29-30. Virginia L. Brown ‘‘Not too serious, not too gay, But a rare good fellow when it comes to play.” Athletic Association; Reflector” Staff ’30; Hiking Club 77 - 79 ; President of Session Room 77 ; Secretary and Treasurer of Monogram Club ' 29; President of Mono¬ gram Club ’30; Manager of Swimming I earn 27- 28; Captain of Swimming Team 78 - 79 ; Girl Reserves 77 - 79 ; French Club ’29 Dorothy Eleanor Burnside Worth, courage, honor, these indeed your sustenance and birthright are.’’ Dramatic Club 77 ; President Session Room ’28; Civitan drip ’29; Junior Mar¬ shal ’30; Secretary Debating Club ’30; Secretary French Club ’29; Torchlight Society; Triangular Debater ’30. 8
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THE REFLECTOR Gladys Pearle Barbee “What is lovely never dies—’’ Captain Baseball Team ’26; Baseball ' 27; I liking Club ’26; Hockey Team ’26-’2S; Dramatic Club ’29-’30; French Club ’29- ’30; President Girls’ Athletic Association ’30. J. Houston Barnes “Written on his face by Nature’s hand. Are these two words, ‘a gentleman’.’’ President Senior Hi-Y Club ' 29; President Semester VI ’29; Sergeant-at-Arms Debat¬ ing Club ’29; Vice President Debating Club ’29-’30; President Session Room ’28- ’29; President Dramatic Club ’29; Alter¬ nate Triangular Debate ’29; Golden Masquers ’30; Torchlight Society; Tri¬ angular Debaters ’30. Edythe Frances Bennett “A fair exterior is a silent recommenda¬ tion.’ ’ Glee Club ’27-’28; Dramatic Club ’30; French Club ’29- ' 30; Hiking ’27; Baseball ’27; Track ’27. Robert Monroe Bennett “All great men are dying; I don’t feel well myself.’ ’ (Entered ’28.) Football ’28-’29; Baseball ’27-’29; Treasurer of Session Room ’29; Invitation Commit¬ tee; Junior-Senior Committee; French Club; Junior Marshal. Mabel Block “She was not only a chip of the old Block, but the old Block itself.’’ Hiking ’28-29; French Club ’30; Dramatic Club ’29-’30; Secretary and Treasurer Dramatic Club ’30; “High Life” ’28; Senior Social Committee ’29; President Session Room ’30; Cheerio ’28. Huldah Frances Booth “Kindness is wisdom.’’ Literary Club ’27; Baseball Team ’27; English Club ’28: Glee Club ’28; Basket¬ ball Team ’28; French Club ’29-’30. 7
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THE REFLECTOR Edgar Chromo Butler “Three silences there are: the first of speech, the second of desire, the third of thought.’ ’ Margaret Byrd “Happy am I; from care I’m free. Why can’t they all be happy like me.’’ Dramatic Club; Varsity Basketball ’29-’30: Cheerio; “Seventeen”; Glee Club ’29; Re¬ flector Staff. Elizabeth Cable “I could not in a palace find A truer heart than she.’’ (Entered ’28.) Dorothy Florence Campbell “Thoughts rule the world.’’ Douglas Cartland “The conscious utterance of thought, by speech, or action, to any end is art.’’ Senior Debating Club ’27-’30; Civitan Tr[p to Raleigh ’28; Inter-scholastic Debater ’27- ' 30; “High Life” Staff ’27-’30; American Legion Oratorical Contest ’30; Triangular Debater ’30; Class Issues High Life” ’28- ’29; Secretary Freshman Debating Club ’27. Roy Champion “I’m sure care’s an enemy to life.’’ 9
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