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Dorothy Vernon Hoskins. R.S. men POINT, H, c. Thtla Phi Nikanlhan Library Society Guilford County Club. l. 2. 3: Dramatic Club, . ' ; Glee 1 lUb, 1, 2. 3, 4; Pnil-Hfllcllic Council; fill-Is |lnv Student Council; Hl-Po Business stair, 3; Zenith Business Staff, i: Chorister Nikanthan Society, 2. President Nikanthan Society, 4: Assistant Manager ol G Club, :i; Manager Glee Club, 4: Presldenl ol Pan- Hellenic Council, 4; Best All-Ruund Girl, ::. Uosl Rep- resentative Senior Girl, 4; Class Prophet, 4. And Hot captivates us nil! Talented, popular, friendly, capable, attractive, a good sport — a u i all-rouiui arlrl-l She is an enthusiastic supportet ol ail college activities Her ability, her loyalty, and her friendship demonstrate her life as a student here The dominant lalenl of her manifold endowments Is her voice — n lyric soprano of unusual beauts ; and she uses it with marked Intelligence. Us clarity an, I purity leave nothing to be destred. And we con never forget thai It was she and Met: who composed our school ?-t ni;. We know that Dorothy will refleel credit on her Alma Mater. Keith Harrison, R.S. HIGH POINT, N. C. Delia Alpha Efsilon Akrothinian Literary Society Forensic Council, 8; Pan-Hellenic Council, i; Paracel- sus Sclentillc Society, S; Pre-Med Club, 2. S, 4: Student Aelivitles Council, 4; Class Treasurer. 2; Pre-Med Club Secretary and Treasurer, : ; Class President, I; Inter- collegiate Orator. 2. :i; Representative lo A. A. A. S., 3; Student Chairman. Student Activities. 4. ii conaistencj be truly golden then surely your hear) must be found to be wrought of poor pewter, and that alloyed. Pour more privileged years. LODff, hut fleeting years, eventful, unavailing, progressive, dis- astrous, disheartening, gone years. Months of assur- ance, depths ol depression— But hold this Jargon, Navarre, ' tis but a trembling oi the body. Would tremble still more aid i Know where i am about la take you. 27
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JTJTJTJTJTTJTJTJTJXT Margaret Girlky, A.B. HIGH POINT, V. C. Theta Hi Nikanthan Literary Society CJU ' O riuli. 1. 2, . !. 1; Girls ' Hay Student Coiim-fl, 3. I; Guilford County Club, i, 2. 3; Dramatic Club, 2; VIi . i-Presldent of Senior Class, 4; Art editor of Zenlih. 2. .!; Business Stall of Zenith, i; Busi- ness Stan ol Hi-Po. 3; Art Editor of Ton-h, i; Reporter • Nikanthan Literary Society, :t; Most Pop- ular Girl. 3. in speaking of representative people Margaret is one ..I the Oral thai we must mention. In looking over hrr college • -ari.-i we find that Meg has l n very busy in many phases of eollege activities. An artist. peine : ' ' editor of the Zenith for two years; a niiiKli-lnii. helping •■nmpnse the words and music of the Alma Mater; a hard worker and one on whom we ■ an depend: one of the most popular girls on the campus possessing, with beauty and brains, a dash oi wit. Well, what else Is there to say? Nothing — except thai with all this she has found time to have a date nlmoai every nlte with certain Sopho- more! ' ' ' Certainly she has enjoyed her college days and has made them what they should be. Hals 1. 11 to .1 Oral rate girl! Z. Blanche Ingram, A.B. KERNBRSVILLE, N. C. htemesian Literary Society Christian Endeavor Society, 1. 2, l: Paracelsus Scten- nii. Society, l. 2; Dramatic nub. i; Worh Shop, 2; Modern Prlscllls Club, I; Circulo-fispanol, 2; Western ClUbi 1; Vlce-PreslOenl Woman ' s Student Govern- ment, 4. Shall we call her the Little Puritan Maiden? Just l i look at her. one is reminded of the pure, modes) mil i the Old New England days. Indeed she Is so loving, uind, ami Bacrlflelngi one would veti dare pay her reverence, she is a friend to everybody and her Cheerful and witty disposition makes life about lui always bright and sunny. Add to this, depth of char- acter anil determination and you will see why we have such faith In her future, ami why we pledge to her -... Unhesitatingly our love and loyalty. 26 UTJTJTJTJ r TJTXUT-rLJTJTJTJ-l
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Vivian Elizabeth Nicholson, A.B. MEBANB, N. C. Siijmu .Itp ia Phi Artemeiian Literary Society rhrlstinn Endeavor Society, 1. ' - ' . I, 4; Christian Bn- deavoi Extension Club, I, 2. 3. 4. Girls ' student Coun- i II. 1. 2. : ' .. 4; Dramati. ' lul . 2. S; Modi-Ill Pliw-illli Club, :;. -I; Choral Club, I. 2. .1. : Serlblerus Club, I; president Artemesian Literary Society, 4; Secretary AiI.-iii4-.smi. I.li.i :.i y Si,.i.ty. 2: Pianist. 1; VI Presi- ,i •• ii t Class ; V li ie-l resfdent Dramatic ' ' luL. :i; VI president Choral Club, 4, inters... I. ty Debater, 4; College Marshal, 3; class Historian, 4 ' Tile kind of n girl of whom High Polni College is proud. Blaine M. Madison, A.B. mis-, K. c. Epsilon Eta Phi Thaiean Literary Society i ii. I Ironsides, s. 4; Christian Endeavor, i, - ' . 4; v. m. C A , i. 2. I: Dramatic Workshop, 2; Choral Club, 2, 4: Western Club, 1. 2. I; Pun-Hellenic Council, 4: Literary Group, i; Spanish »Muh. 2-. College Enter- tainers, l: President Thaiean Literary Sooletj (Flrsl Semester), i. Presiili in dill Ironsides, 2; Critic Thai- ean Literary Society (Last Semester), 4: Chapel Monitor. I: Pi-.-siilent Old Ironsides (Flrsl s.-in.-st. i I I. Secretary Y. M. C. A., 4; Treasurer Old Ironsides (Last Semester), 4: Section Monitor, l, 2. Council Rep- resentative, 4. Pus--. an he is known in everyone on the campus, is just another nroof thut valuable things come In small jiui l.ai:.--. II is favorite (|uotation is Sweet Jessie and his hobby is English; he is equally fond ..I each. He lias not eontiiied his work lo the study of English entirely, bul has been an outstanding ftg- ure in society work, and it will suffer the loss of one ot its greatest sons when hi- Is gone The su.-eessl ul pilotage of ih. ' Thaiean Literary Society during his last year In college is an example of his ability as a leader. We hate to see you leave, Puss, for you have iitad. ' ..in liv. ' .s s.cin l.rlghter: hut our loss Is III. ' World ' s gall), and this time We lose a gem. 28 UTJTJTJTJTXUTJTJ UTJTJ 1JH
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