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Jami-.s Klwooi) Carroll, A.B lola Tail K 3, i. Eland 3, i; presid Thalean L H elation, i. i Monitor, L ' . A ■ Forensic [■Ji ■! ft£lBSVtt.LB Appft; President Class I; Lnter-i : ' . 3, I; President Eta ■■lit Thaleari Literary Society, 2j Ti« . C. ...Iriihir, j i bate Team, 2, 3, i ; Football Team, ,. -I l President Band, I; Secretary Band 3; Thali an Literary Society, l, s, ■■in Thaleari Literary Society, 2; Treasurer Thalean Literati Society, 3; Reporter i i ■■ i Sini ' -i.v i. Ministerial Association, l. 2, i; Presldrnl Ministerial Asso- ■ Secretary Mtnlstertal Association, -i; Paracelsus Sclentffh Socle tj . ' . 3. i Chape] . ■ , ■ mi ,i «i ■ vf •! ■■ jii i ion, ■ I; Head MoiHtoi Men ' s Stud nl Dover ent 3; S. M. Hi-lt- nTi- r.. Detroit i ' il. : ' . Best All-Round Boy Student :;: A. h C, Scholarship, :i. Christian mv-.i, l. 2, ' ■ ' ■. I. Christian Endeuvai Pi ' LSident, I, Murium :mi cluli, ' i, ■ Carroll ' s place in il 1 C. is unique, a debater an athlete, a preacher, he is the mosi vei sat It man on th campus, H has been a successful intercollegiate debater for three sue- cessivi yearn and la outstanding in his literary soclet) work, He was voted ■ 1 1 e - bc l alt- round student in his Junior yrn ;;ml thi must v:ii lulI 1-- itiriub ' i- I ihv senior class. Mi .»i.iiu la nitto shown by thi raet that h play In the college band and is :■ member of prac- tlcaily every organisation on the campus, in him we nnd a true Christian friend- Hi sarcasm is sometimes biting but Iilh big heart baa won for him iIh- confidence of everyone. Wo ;ii ' proud to hav« film sis president i our class Mary Luis Coble, A.B, GRAHAM, , C, rtemcslan Uteran Saelc-t) i . t, ' ■ I; I hi ist Ian End en or Society, i. 3 i . Pai Solentifh Society, ■:. 3 H J. Alsniance County Club, 1. ' , h , ' ■•. I; Christf fl End avor Extension Club, 2, S, (; Monitor irtemealan Literary Society, 4 . B tarj ParaccUua Bclentifli S ty, ' Here ' s one who ■ always rhe rful, Mmu ami; One who looks for i ml annoni; Hi-- UmL She ' s one who nevei acta cross w ■ •-. E ■ M. i-u test days; One whfi races hardships in best stj h — With a smile. She ' s one who Is eager to help everyone she can Tn ail th ways Bho nan. She ' s everybody ' s friend, and io nil ihc same — Lots is her nnmo.
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bemor Class Lillian Norvella Buckner, B.M. I.lHf-.rtIV, V. C Thets Pit I j Artemealan Lltarars Society, :i. I. Christian Endeavor Society, St I, Dramatic Club, 3; Wurk Shop I; Glee Club, i. Vice- President Artemesian Literary Society, 3; Pianist u.-- mesiftti Literary Society. 4: Secretary-Treasurei i:iiTnir4[«ii Count; Club, 3; Vice-President Randolph C iv Club, I. President if. p. C, Mush Club, :: Assist on 1 Managej Aeolian ChoJi Si Qultford Colh e ■ - ' - A unique, Indefinable quality marks Lillian ah ' Mii-i.niin.ix4 la tru Class ..s 23 m I to attract every om Both bo a and girls, ghe nol only malte« manj rriends but friendsh Ips are always lasting. Considering bei sunny dlsposit Ion sympathy th understan and Interesting personality, t ' rw large, numhoi i bet friend i- ennlb ' ■r-i- I Jimp in [he only B.M. student oi our ctase and Is pianist In tilmosl » -■ orgnnixatln whbh she belongs. A, t though her ehiai Interest rests In mush and art, she has mum ou Interests Lovely In character face, and mfrid as thi mus ' oi the arts to which h- has pledged allegiance, ir (a small won del thai wo pledge out allegiance to Lillian, in- Incomparable ft ■«i friends, 1 1 1 r v h-i ItnK her |i mi Minnie Irene Caffev, A.B. IIK-FI POlST, S C. Siijma Alpha Phi; Artemestan Literary Society, 1 J, :t. i: Christian ISndeavor, l; Crttb Arteineslan Society, I; Work Shop, I: Hiking Club, i: Ragsers, i. Guilford County Club, 2 h s, j , Class Poet, I ; lntor--SoeIet Debater, :: ■ rnter-Colleg;1ati Debater, i President i- • ■ n - ih ' og mil, l. Tn strive, to seek, to llnd. and not to yield ' Mm- delve deeply into life, plans tk - thai she win follow, and In ;i capable, L»uslncss-irice manner, brings loos things to pasa which she wishes. She does what man) dream of all their lives, iTou wouh - soon forgel -Hi,,- 1 ghi haa the happj combination oi ;i truly brilliant mind ouplcd with a distinctly rM ,ii. i,j ' j;ii ittTxttniiltiy ( ' suvh it tttrt •■ h, t jt makes ffcseh fell In bjij group. When a wanl a person who will understand, we go to MIc. ' She will sympathize with our moods, i thej gray or serious. When we WiirH mlvlo?, we call nn Ml ' When we want ir. get pepped up and are in search oi a good time, we drop by Mkv room, ru you wonder that we all lova Mic ?
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Thotn Phi; Choral Society 1; rinHti-mi KmH-sivor oetety, 1, S t ft, ' , Artetneslaii Lltefan Society, 1. : Secretary ail m -inn Literary Eoclety, 3: Christian Endeavor Extension Club, ' :, : . t. [j»nvn Khh1 I ' niLr .■, :;. 1 ,. B cretnrj Down Easl Club, S; Nlkanthan Literary S ■ 3, -J; l-hnne Economics ; Dramatic Work Shop, i : Crltli bflkantlhan Society, 4; President 1 Spanish ' lull, I. Our Spender ' s si «ri brown eyes fusl see the dreams ol delicate sound and Imagery thui Spencer, the poet, fashioned loag sttfo. She has caught, withal, a vision of irue womanlim - that wnnHli ' i ' dil mixture of ' v . nvi ' fUi.-ss and laughter. Entering school the Hrst y --ir r l Its existence, she has grown up with and Into the college, tier going will tea « e a ya wnios gap that only time rati nil. yi t we bravely smile. The att»idnu f tLt nt hw hi! ]i ItK-uLs :i it rj umbl- « j4i-ins vu IJ niii y Im-iiiK honor t-» our A Ima Mat ' p in the years to come. Mary Vista Dixon Corresponding Secretary !. S; Student Volunteer M--.!. in Prisctlla club .IRHKTY, N, L Yfaata Phi: Artemesian Lit era rj Society, , 2, 5, -k Nurse, . S, I; Christian Endeavor Society, 1, 2. 2, I; Guilford Count? ( ' tub 1. Group, 1, -: Treasurer Girls Student Council, i; Exlenaton t 2. 3, 2. 3: Work Shop I The girl with red hair, piercing brown eyes, and a Jolly disposition — yea that ' s vista, she is always full of Tun, kind ■ o everybody o n i willing in bear the burdens ol all J rlenfls and assoeJatea, Her bean is so bis thai Berrfee tor others Is hei aim and her joy. The dark aldt- of life she never Bees Those who know her can not fall to appreciate thn excellent quail tie J so bountifully bestowed, upon her In all her works she Is good, but best in Rome Economics,
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