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THE 1938 ZENITH SENIOR CLASS Wayne Harris Kl ' IIIKKI IIRIilON, V l. i: ii e Akrothiman Literary Society, 1, 2, i. 4; Varsity Bas- ketball. |, I, 1, 4; Captain, 4: Soccet, I, 2. i. 4. Block H Club. 1. 2. J. 4; Baseball, I, I, 3. 4. Basketball, soccer, fraternity, baseball, literary soclet) — all will miss Wayne ' s ready aid. Mary Ruth Henm;ricks 1 1 ten POINT, », C. Lit. A T I- Nikanrhan Literary Society. 1. 2, 3, 4; Choir. 2. 3. One doesn ' t see o very much of Ruth, because she haunts the day student room most of th; time, but when she is seen, she is always laughing and smiling at everyone. Thomas Hampton Hii.liard iikimasvii.i.k, c. . . ;. Thomas finds very little time for the extra- curricular activities of the college, yet from the little time that most ol us arc around him, we get that impression of a person who comes to college to get the most out of it. L. Jean Holloman AULANDER, N. C. R.S. in llumr Economics Chowan. I. 2. 3; VC. A. A.. 4; Christian Endeavor. 4; Aitemesian Literary Society. 4; Modern Pnscilla, 4. Jean ' s cheery smile would be a hearty wel- come to anyone across the hreakfast table. Jean is worthy of all good that comes to her. [22 1
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HUH POINT COLLEGE SENIOR CLASS Occo Dermont GlBBS G1BSONV1LLE, N. C. .1.11. I 1 K Dormitory Council. I; Thalean Literary Society. 1. 2. 3, 4; President, 4; C. E.. I. 2. 3. 4: Vice-President Student Council, 3; Pan-Hellenic Council, 3, 4; Vice- President, 3; Athletic Association, 3. 4; Zenith, 3, Basketball Manager. 3; Chief Marshal, 3: Class Presi dent. 4; Who ' s Who. 4. Ji ' ne A i.sox Gray HIGH POINT, (J. C B.S. V. II 8 Akrotlunian Literary Society, 1.2, 3, 4; Vice-Presi- dent, 2; Critic, 3; Student Council. 2; Soccer. 2; Class President, 3; Marshal, 3; Forensic Representative, 3, 4. Alsim can make as big a success i f hardware as he has of school life. Thermon Erastls Gregg shelbv, n . c. .1.11. A A E Baseball, I, 2, 3, 4; Basketball, I. 2: Soccer. I, 2; Block H Club. 2, 3, 4; Football. 4. A participant in basketball and baseball, a fervent enthusiast for all uther sports, we liml in Rass also a real friend. William Carey H.areli. EUKR, N . C. . . (. William and Mary. I: Chowan. 2. 3. Carey is a new student on our campus this semester, yet we hear that he spends his time wisely since he finished his practice teaching several davs ahead of most the Other students. 121]
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HIGH POINT COLLEGE SENIOR CLASS w 1 1 ' ■ Marion Richard Moi.i.oman HAKRtU.SVII.I.j;, S. C. B.S. in Home Economics Chowan, I. 2. 3; W. A. A.. 4: Varsity Soccer. 4: Varsity Volleyball, 4; Arremesian Literary Society, 4; Modern Priscilta Club, 4; Christian Endeavor So- ciety, 4. Her studies ifi home economics will aid Ma- rion in many nays. Claude S. Howell NORWOOD, V. c. Lenoir Rhyne, I , 2 Analytics, trigonometry, college algebra, an - thuig mathematical, physics, chemistry, biol- ogy — these arc associated with Claude. We are certain that these studies will take him far in the teaching world. Berxarujne Reich ardt Hurley TROY, N, C. .l.B. Nikanthan Literary Society, I, 2. 3. 4; Vice-President, 3; W. A. A.. I. 2, 3, 4; Christian Endeavor Society, I, 2. 3, 4; Secretary, W. A. A., 3; Girls ' Dormitory Council. 3, 4; President, 4; Marshal, 3: Woman ' s Ath leric Council. 3; Student Council. 4; Varsity Soccet. 4; Who ' s Who, 4. Barbara Williams Jennet TORRINCTON, CONN. U.S. iii Business Monmouth. I. 2; W. A. A.. 3. 4; Nikanthan Literary Society, 3. 4; Commerce. 3; Christian Endeavor Society, 3, 4; Girls ' Dormitory Council. 4. Barbara ' s interest in finance, shorthand, typ- ing, and retailing is an indication of her am- bitions. [23 1
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