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UTJTJTJlJTjrTJTJTJT-nJTJTJTJ Ai.ia Allen, A.B. MBBANE, x. c. Si,j ma Alpha Phi Nikant ian Literary Satiety Modern Prlsellla Club, I; Christian Endeavor Society, k S, ■ ' . I: Choral Club, 2. i, i; Secretary Clan, 2. Secretary Student Government, 2: Treasurer Nlknn- Ihiin Society, :i. Colleh-e Marshal. :i; I •i.nii-i I ' hrlsilnn K avor Society, S, I: Pianist Ntknmhan Llloinrj Society, t. Track, 2. S. A real true pal, l — oyal, generous, and wise T a ii;ii .-. i can; To an If, I shall — A — Ita, lis she, towards the heights aspires. All knowledge And music her li there Is an is her province, kingdom; empire ol mind or heart it is in blending oi colors for the beauty ol orl She eame In niiisli-r ami ehanKcd nOI her mind. We cherish ilia record sin- i.-. leaving behind. Grover La Marr An gel, A.B. MARS HILL, JJ, C. Epsilon Eta Phi Thai tan Literary Society Christian Endeavor, I, 2. ::. t. Student Volunteer, 2, :i, I; Y M. C. A., :i. 1; Men ' s Student Council, 1. 2. 3: Uramatii ' Workshop, -, 3; Paracelsus Sclentllli So I ' letj I. 2, :;. Musi, i-iui.. :i: Choral Club, 3; Western Club, I. 2. S, I; Pan-Hellenic Counoll, J; Bcrlblerua Club, i; President Christian Endeavor, t; Treasurer, :. Couni ' ll I:, i-i ' .-. ' iilatixi . 1; President K tension i ' lnl.. 2; President Thalcan Literary Society, (Second Semes- ter, 4)1 Seoretary, (Plrsl Semester, ); Vice-President Men ' s Student Couni ' ll, 2; Editor Tht.. Volunteer ' ;:. -i; Manager News Bureau, :i. 4; Secretary Paracelsus Scientific Society, 2; Secretary Dramatic Workshop, ::; class Poet. 4; Assistant Biuiotty Laboratory, i. 2; Track Team, 3. Thai Angel Indeed is all his name implies, any ol his mi urns Mends will corroborate, for in- is always lan. i. sympathetic ami loving; one t.. whom «•■ In- stlnctlvoly turn for ulil on any difficult proposition. Unusual scholastic attainments ami participation In practically all eactra-curricular activities combine in mi.iKi ' the youngest senior an all-round student. De- , his many aellvili s, Ansel has round lime In do Intensive research work, leading to a certain grad- uate degree In the department i social hour. With English as his Immediate future and religious educa- tion as his ambition, those who know him may easllj predict » successful career that we will be proud i , i 1 1 m i as a product of Itlsh Point College, 21
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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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Helen Litetia Barker, A. B. 1 1 14.11 POINT, N. c. Alp ha Tlnta Psi Sikarithan Literary Society Girls ' D113 Student Government! Helen i- a practical, straightforward girl who works easily and comfortablj at any task she undertakes. She has a friendly disposition and is thoughtful of others. Hit keen hrnwii eyes atlia ' t I In- attention 01 everyone She Is so reserved about her own affairs that not many people know her intimately — always Interested in her school work and conscientiously In- dustrious In her application to hey books, she grasps those opportunities for learning, which will help her in III. ' . In chOOBing her life work, It would he well for her tn lake some career in whieh her domestic proficiency Id be made useful. Margaret Ci.arine Davis. A.B. high point, h, c. Alpha Tftita ' si Nikanthan Literary Society Girls ' Daj Student Government. 3. • : Treasurer Class, ;•; vn -e-i ' resi.h m Girls ' Day student Government, 4. A dependable steady kind of person with a greai ambition and high Ideals — that ' s Maggie. She does everything in her power to make everyone happy, sin- is noted for refinement and good ehurarter. Hit per- sonality radiate among her associates. She Is pleas- ant in her mnnm-r of meeting people, and she gives the impression or liking everyone she meets because she is ready to serve them in any way possible. Bril- liant in her hooks— a person who never begins any- thing unless she finishes 11. We know that life holds ureal things for her. U JTTXTJ LriJTJT-rU
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