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HIGH POINT COLLEGE SENIOR CLASS Perry James Pbterson WALLACE, N. C. . .«. Christian Endeavor Society. I. 2. 4; Thalean Literary Society. I. 2. J. 4; Assistant Secretary. 2; Reporter, I; Vice-President, 4; Oioir, I; Hi-Po, 1. 2: Ministerial Association, 3. 4. Perry is at home anywhere yon put him ami makes a real friend. Max P. Rogers IURI. INCHON, N. C. .1.11. iii Chemistry I I K Class President ' ; Akiorhiman Literary Society. I. 3, 4; Secretary. 3; Critic, 4; A Capella Choir, I, 3. 4; Band. I. 3: C. E.. I. 3. 4: Marshal. 3; Dormitory Council. 4; Secretary, 4; Editor-in-Chief Zfnith. 4; Who ' s Who. 4 Max proves himself worthy of his honors. Kohert Kl.ur Rankin HIGH POINT, N. c. U.S. iii Business Administration V. II Student Council. 1; Class Treasurer. 2. 3; Vice-Prcsi dent. 4; Chemistry Club. I, 2: President. 2; Cheer Leader, 2; A Capella Choir. 1. 2. 3, 4; Presidenr. 4; Al ' rothinian Literary Society, I, 2, 3; Treasurer, 3; President , 4 Bobby ' s honors speak for themselves. Axve Gilrert Ross asiieboko, v. c. . .It. T r Artemesian Literary Socicry. I, 2. 3. 4; President, 4; W. A. A., I, 2, 3. 4; Christian Endeavor. I; A Ca- pella Choir. 1. 3. We hear Anne ilitl very well in her practice teaching. We hope that may he true always. [27]
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THE IQ3X ZENITH SENIOR CLASS Olivia Martin men point, ■» ' . C. . . ;. A I P E. C. T. C. I. 2. Olivia Martin i a dux student xxh dncsn ' t spend much I her time at the college except when she ' •• on class. However, she has one lit those smiles that will make anyone happy when she Hashes it. James R. Mattocks 1111.11 POINT, N. C. AM. A A E Al-rothinian Literary Society. I. 2. 1. 4; Band. I, 2. i. 4; Marshal, J; President Student Council. 4. We know that lames ' s calibre i i ( the best because I the trust and honor that the stu- dents have given him in the four years. Katheri e Matthews ml ' rfrkesboro, n, c. A.B. Chowan, I. 2. 3; Woman ' s Athletic Association, 4; Artemesian Literaty Society, 4. (Catherine graces any classroom or campus which she may choose to tread. Her cheery disposition anil ambition ill help her. I ' m line Ethelda Miller high point, n. c. .LB. A T I ' Mats Hill. I. 2; Choit. ). 4. Pauline is another quiet day student that we were lucky enuugh to have transferred to Hi h Point. She confines most of her outside activities to the choir, but she is always a welcome member here. I 26]
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THE 1933 ZENITH SENIOR CLASS Johnny Ri iusii.l uncoi.ntok, n. c. .1.11. 1 T K Block H Club. I, 2. 3; Akrothinian Literary So- ciety. 1. -. 3; Soccer, I, 2, 3; Baseball. I. 2. 3. 4; Football. 4 Johnnj has been the good old standby in all n| tin- -pnrts except basketball Im -nine time, and then this year he made good in Football. Virginia A. Sprinkle TOBACCOVll I K, s. C. . . ;. Guilford College. 1. 2; Nikanthan Luetaty So.i.iv I 4; Chaplain. 4: Christian Endeavor Society, 3, 4. Even though Virginia works two nr three hours a day, -lie still finds time for many of the extra-curricular activities which High Point has. Elsie Mae Sink high point, m. c. .1.11. A Capella Choir. I, 2. 3: Nikanthan Literary Society. 2. 3. 4: Treasurer. 3: Critic. 4; Zenith Editorial Staff. 3. 4. Elsie Mae is every bit the capable person that her good record proves her to he. Edward Neale Stirewalt MICH POINT, N. C. .1.11. iii Clii ' mistry I T K Choir, 1, 2; Class Treasurer, 2; Debate, 3; Student Council. 3. Chemical formula, choir trips, a chance to pursue athletic enjoyments, attempting to fin- ish in three years — all of these are a part of Ed ' s activities. 12(11
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