High Point University - Zenith Yearbook (High Point, NC)

 - Class of 1929

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LlLLtE Mae Davis, A.B. CI-KMMONS, N. C. . rtemesian Literary Satiety Christian Endeavor Society, i. 2. it. I; Choral Club. I; Pa rac el sua Scientific Society, I; Western club, 1, 2. ::. Vb i -I ' r.shhnl Clrls ' J •;» - Stud.nl ' biv.-rnni.-ni. Treasurer Christian Endeavor Society, 2; Chaplain Ai ■i«-in«- i:in Literary Society, 2; Track Team, 1, 2, 3, 4. Kind and sweei In disposition j a quiet, invarying na- lure; always willing lo do her part — that ' s Llllle Mar! All who know her are Impressed by her strength of eharaeier, refinement, sweet temper, ami gentle nature. Then- i- something about her loval.li- personality that belong i ii ' ' else. She Is one, who never falls when duty calls her service. Llllle Mae was always Interested In her school work and other phases of coll off o life— from social activities in athletics. Her scholarship, together with her gentle characteristics, will surely brim; l her those things which count, in the -i. ;ii game t-i Ufa Here ' s to you, Mllie Mac! Elda Clark, A.B. HIGH POINT, N. C. .•lit erne sian Literary Satiety Cull ford County flub, 1. 2, 3; Workshop, 3; Day Stu- dent Council, - ' . ::, , Si-rfhierus Club, A: Modern Prls- cilla Club. 2. Bids is a sane, sensible person with a strong will power, ami i airies through any project in which sin- is interested, sin- is independent and happy. Her ideas are definite when It comes to expressing them. She is one who works easily and capably, without making any fuss over what she has accomplished. BtlQ hi very feminine in her love for pretty clothes. Olid dresses well. She is planning to bo an old innld School teacher, 1 but we wonder? V think not. •• ' 4

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Raymond D. Dixon, A.B. GOLOSBORO, N. C. Delta Alfha Epsilon Secretary Monogram Club, ' 1; Mnniicram Club. I. -J, ::. I; Dramatic Club, I; Captain Football, 2; Alternate Captain Football, 4; Captain Basiball, ::: Football, l. 2. 3. 1; Baseball. 1. 2, 3, 1. Dick, the sincere, a one hundred per oent Mend. One of the heal liked men on the campus. Dick has been a star in all of his athletic undertakings, He has been a depndable leader, one who works for others ' Interests, one who gives all. asking nothing for him- self. Ele Will he mlSSed as much In the i tr:i- ' Hrri- eular activities and social life of the campus as on the athletic field. We expect great things of this quiet unassuming comrade. Clair f. Janet Douglas, A.B. men point, h, c. .11 tlia Tin la I ' si Nikanthan Literary Society Onoral Club, 1. 2. S, I; Girls ' Day student Council, 3. 1; Forensic Council, 2. I; Pan-Hellenic Council, S; Nikanthan Inter-Soclei • Hcl.ator. 2. I; iiiier-i ' ollegiate Debater, 3: President Spanish Club, 3; President Olds ' Day Student Goxernmenl I ' ouncil, 1; chairman l- ' oreti- slc Council, 2. I. First say thai she can be depended upon, and then make the statement that she has Initiative. This will characterize her In reference lo her schoolmates, judge her actttons; analyze her expressions concern- ing everyday affairs. She Is intelligent. Ami then make a study of the Qualities which she appreciates — honesty of character — the beauty ot balanced liv- ing — you have an index to her character. Tins IS Claire Douglas. 23



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Willie Beatrice Fritz, A.B, LEXINGTON, N. C. Alpha Thela I ' si Nikanthan Literary Society Paracelsus Scientific Society, 2. j; Choral Club, I, 2, i. Spanish Club, 2; Modern Prlsctlla Club, I: Woman ' Student Government, 1: Gtrl s Day Student Council, t, I; Sorlblerua iul . 4; Christian Endeavor, 1: Enter- ColloKlatc Debater, 2; (ntor-Soclety Debater, 2. I; Sec- retary Paracelsus scientific Society, 2; Treasurer Paracelsus Scientific Society. I; Track. 1. 2. As Willie round her niche In High Point College no will she find it in the world — in the hearts of every- one with whom sin- comes in contact judge that by her diamond. She Is finishing college in throe years — liut thai does not ki ' t ' P her from participation in extra- curricular activities. There is her line record in de- bating ami athletics, Good grades from her we nat- urally expect. A pretty, popular, Lntolligenl and vivacious girl who will make a success i life and who will il II whole-heartedly. Louise Holmes, A.B. CRESWBIX, X. C. Irttma ' tan Literary Society Dramatic Workshop, I: Paravelsus Sclentlflc Society, 2. christian Endeavor Society, I, 2. 3. t: Vice-Presi- dent Artemeslan Literary Society, ; President Dra- matic ' ' lull. 2; Vice-President I ' mvli fcstst v ' luli. 2; Varsity Track Team. 3. who is more capable than Louise? she can do any- thing and do it well. As for lu-r sincerity, once she la your friend, she is your true Mend always. Can yOU WObder why people go to her for sympathy ' . ' She is .-..rious when ii is time to he serious, hut when thai lime is past, she Is the jollies! of 111. ' crowd. Too, she has enough Independence i he charming, so thai is why we think of Louise oa one m the most popular girls on the campus, 25

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