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Antonios Antonakos, B.S. HIGH POINT, X. C. I ' ic-Mod 1 ' lul., 2. 3. i; Bushiest M.iiiai;.-. Ili-I ' n. :: ; College Marshal, ■■■: Technician Dramatic Work Shop, :i; . B. C. student. 4; Editor-in-Chief Zenith, I; Advertising Manager for Athletics, », Tuny has all ihai makes a real student, native brll- HnncH. studious habits, loyalty, nil around Interests, ami a wonderful capacity for work. He la the artist or the class; and his contributions to the literary and dramatic work or the institution have been marked, Leader la grades, power In the workshop, a success on the Hl-Fo staff, winner of the Junior prise for besi all-round student and now successful odilor of the Zenith. what more could he do! And with all, a Jolly real follow. Success has been his and will he his. J 1 ANITA AlWICK, A. 15. BURLINGTON, N. C. Sigma Alfha Phi Xik int an Literary Soiirly Artemealan Literary society, l: Pan-Hellenic Council, 4; Choral flub. 4; Secretary Nlkaniliaii I, Horary So- ciety, 2; Secretary Class, 3; Secretary-Treasurer Pan- Hellenic Council, 4; President Girls - Athletic Associa- tion, I; Captain Girls ' Track Team. 3, 4. Juanlta holds a place in the hearts of her school- mates, Her entrance permit? A clean-cul character, A heart of gold — ortou purposely hidden by it owner with words that to the casual listener would seem pointed. No one can say thai she wus not a good student. Her major is Latin — and she loo was among iho.se who attempted to master the uvular r in the advanced courses of French. And in athletics— first, captain of the girls ' Hack team, and now prealdenl of the Kills ' athletic association, un the field few could excel her. 9
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TJTJXTIJTJTJTJTJTJT Louise Adams, A.B. PLEASANT CARDBUS, N. C. Nikanlhan Literary Society Christian Endeavor Society. 1. -■ 3. 4; Paracelsus Scientific Society, 2, 3. -I; Secretary of Christian En- dvavor Society, 8; Randolph County r iuh. t, 2. 3; I Ilk Inir nub. 3. I; Dramatic Club. 2, 3; Vice-Prest- i in •( Christian Endeavor Society, 4; Secretary of ' lass. 1; Vice-President of Nikinthan Literary Society, 3j TracK Team. I.ayal and steadfast, loving and true, are the key- ni.tr Wor4s in Louise ' s character. Her loyalty extends throughout her varied range of activity — school, church, home, and friendships. Her loving, straight- i i»;inl M)ii;ii- ni ' ss and sportsmanship are the solid foundations on Which she has built her life, and it is through these that she has meant so much to her college. She is .i leader In literary and Christian Bndeavor Societies, a dependable hand in all gins ' at hi. -ties, and stands high in scholarship — always achieving worthwhile thine- with little effort. Her reserve Is onl) exceeded by the capable manner in which her mind grasps and solves a problem. Her friendships ore only exceeded by the love which guides her in them and will lead Iter life forward to the challenge that she keeps steadfastly before her. Jab us Walter Braxton. A.B. SNOW CAMP, N. C. Epsilon Eta I ' ii Thai ran Literary Society Ministerial Association, 1, 2. 3. 4; Christian Endeavor Society, 1, 2, 3. 4; Delegate to International Siudent V-. hint... i convention. Ib-trait. Mich.. 3; Y. M. C. A.. 3. I; Men ' s Student Government, 3; Delegate to State Student Volunteer Convention. 1, 3; Assistant In Chemistry Laboratory, 2. 3; Alamance Club, 1, 2, 3; t ' hornl ClUb. 4; College Band. 1. 2, 3; College Mar- shal, ; Chapel Monitor. 3; Class Treasurer. 4; T)i:il.an Literary Society, Vice-President. 3. Secretary, l ' chaplain. 2; Y. M. C. A., Vice-President, 8; Mem- ber Cabinet. 4; Men ' s student Government. Treasurer. :t; Alamance County Club. President. 2; Ministerial Association. President. 2. 4; Chaplain. 3: College Band Treasurer, 2, 3; Football Squad, 3. Ministi rial duties have not kept Jahus from engaging In all other college activities. He Is an earnest stu- denti and interested in all phases of college life; christian Endeavor. Literary Societies, athletics, and girls elalm his full attention. Always busy. He demonstrates the fact that work is one of the most Satisfying ways of Spending time. The fact that he preaches two or more sermons every Sunday, meets from two to live classes daily, with Often and tinex- pevted pastoral duty to perform, does not make hint less sociable or less energetic. He still believes In fun, polities, good literature, and in High Point Col- lege. JXTTJ IJTJTJTJTJTJT
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Theodore Antonakos, R.S. high POIKT, v. c. Pro- Mod Club, i 3, I; Akrothlnfan Literary Sm.ii . t; Purneclsus Hi ' icnllfti Society. ;:; Vleo-Presldem Pre- Mod Club, 2- Bualuos Manager -in I ' m, 2 Preafdeni Paracelsus s. i. miu ' m SoHety, :t; Business Manner Zenith. I. ' I ' h. ■..ilnr,. with technique inn I skill thill Tt attain. is ii mis. initiMis wurkor both in the laboratory and ii Hi.- |tu« ii.- is .1 lover i truth and hales h |.. ii.- and Bliam t» every form. v-i. unlike so many who have the scl ntinc attitude, ho bos loal none of. humanism. He has a keen appreciation ol humor, and one could And no friend with more sym- pathetb understanding and consideration of others than Foots! . ' Tkiva Jane Bbeson. A.B. KERNERSVILLE, W, C. .Irtrtrii ' siiin l.ttrrary Socitty Christian Rn den vol Society, l. 2. 4; Paracelsus Soien- ni ' Poel iv, 2. I; Modern Prlscllla Club, -. »; Guilford Cou tit j rtub, l. 2. I; Vice-President Modern Prlactlto i ' I ■ 1. I i i ' ..,.i..Iulhi Daiinil.iin- U..1... -■!•:.. BnMlstai t • ■ ' till I ; 81 etary i ' .it celsns Sclent iii. Track Team. S i . i ; Treva i thi leoai In stature i the Class »r ' -it, but her peraonalUs la bo big that you don ' t notice ber Rtature al all. She Is cheerful and playful: yet. she line will power and determination to win in what- pver gome she plays. Her Interests range from Some Economics to Track, chief among them bt-inu: foreign language, which she plans i teach. Though she Is n lover of run. she la serious when she lined !»••; an excellent scholar) a genuine friend. Here ' s to you, Treva, may yours he Lhe best of. all that la good. 20 rTJTJTJTJTJTLTlJnJTJTJT-
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