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HELEN CATHERINE SNEED Snookyl' Hawk to Helen, gay and glad, H ends Za thc lovable way she had. Blue Birdg Weherg Student Clubg Glee Clubg Class Basketball, '22g Spring Festival, '20-'21 5 Business Depart- ment HILLBILI.Y Staffg Sweetest Girl. Born: Fairview, North Carolina.. WILLIAM WINTER Billl' HAZ! grcal men have faultsf I have a few myself. Atheneang A Full House g 'tThe Florist Shop 3 Radio Clubg Blue HILLBILLY Staffg Senior Play. Entered Junior Class from Barringer High School, Newark, New Jersey. Glulors Pink and White Jflntner Pink and White Roses illllnttn Our Ideal Is a Square Deal I2 7l
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BASIL SCOTT MORRIS iIWll!I.Y!Il'T'!'V prrsv:'1'r1'.v will br !'f01i'7lt'll.H Business llepartment IIII,I.BiLLY Staff, Business Manager Annual. KITTY LOUISE MORTON it I,ij'4' was marlf' for I1111' and clzn'r. Weber, '23, Blue Bird. 'ZUQ Student Club, '20, Glvc Club, '23g Blue IIILLBILLY and Business Staffs, Class liasketlxill. '21, k'Happy Returns, '23, Spring lft-stivzxl. .77 -liorn: Owensboro, Kentucky. DOROTHY OSBORNE Dot Full nf: lzrr dating .virr vnoulrl fall His Dot Ihr' mfrrirst of thrm all. liluc Bird, Weber, Student Club, I,c-adcrs' Class in Gymnasium, First Aid to Injured , Spring lfvstival. '20-'23, Class Pmaskstlmull Train: Prctticst Girl, Most :Xt- tractivc Girl, Class Venus, Advertising Solicitor Annual. Born: Szivamiuh, Georgia. HENRY DOUGHTY OSBORNE Dusty Fo0If'ry, sir, rlorx not walk about Ihr' mirth ,' Lila' flu' sun, it xhinrx r'1'e'ry1ul1-r'r'r'. Cooperg Hi-Y Clubg Varsity Football, 'Z-li Class Xlloman-Hater. Born: Savannah, Georgia. WILLIAM STEWART ROGERS Honey Virtue is bold and grwrlnrxx newr f1'urfuI. Atlicneang President Hi-Y Club, '23-'243 I'rt'sidvnt Franklin, 'ZOQ Class Basketball, '23, Brown IIII,I.ml.1.Y Staff, Most Studious Boy. Born: Wilmington, North Carolina. MILDRED LEE SAWYER 'lMildew A quiet worker. Weber, Student Clubg Blue Hn.Lm1.I,Y Stuff: Spring lfcstival, '22g Quictcst Girl. Born: Ivy, North Carolina. THOMAS CARLISLE SMITH, JR. 'little BfOtI1f'F,l Though modest, on his uncmbarrasscrl brow Naturr' had written l'F7bfll?HIl17L.' 5 Frankling President Cooper, '2-43 Hi-Y Clubg Latin Clubg junior Class Basketballg VVittiest Boy: Most lNIanly Boyg Advertising Solicitor Annual. i261
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i Q xt. E 5 -' fu l 7 512 'A , .f,.'11.-w- .. i3?X.13. WRQQ-1 5f-.Ax ,F . f i, . - 1, . ., ' -- Y f if e- fafiizlfliit-v1gi'1a 1 .ffj ' 269.-'A 4 . ' 3 g X -' '15 ff z., ' yep .3 f-. .itil Q , . . X X Q 5, f H..v.'z.:,,,:l Q., f 2 11:15. -:A-,:,4W ,,, f.,,gL,4e!,x,. 'KJ ',4',f221- ff? . . ff., f-, ,,,,,,.,. ,r .44 Q' 37' - ?2? - 21.2.4-'L.-ggfgqf1,g-alma! . l - 45---1 gg. 1- ...wrx .uma There was a glow on Mount Pisgah tonight When the sun sank o'er the hill, As rosy and golden with light As our life's dreams, yet unfulfilled. And there in the sunset splendor With its radiance shining far, VVe waited, musing dreamily, For the gleam of the evening star. T hou star that glowest softly now Midst sunset's fading glory, Bring thou to me the words to tell My simple little story. Thou art much like our guiding star, The spirit of our school- The star we've known and learned to love Beneath its gentle rule. That star came first to us when we Entered the portals wide Of A. H. S., which e'er will be Dear to our hearts and pride. And to us treasures fair it brought, Than jewels much more dear, In the gift of all most coveted- That of friendship sincere. I2 And what if our theorems and theses Were not so quickly learned? Our teacher taught us lessons which I doubt if they discerned. They taught us we must always be To the best in life most true, And see through the misty, glooming, clouds Thebit of sky thatls blue. O star, thou spirit of our school, NVe come to say farewell- But ere we go, to thee our thanks For thy kind gleam we'd tell. And in those dreamed of after years Our minds will turn back to thee, And once more we'll live these happy days In our loving memory. Now the glow has faded from Pisgah's height And the soft night shadows fall- I shall linger by the warm iirelight While I hark to rnemory's call: But let us then be done with dreaming Of those days that once have been, And let the dawning find us living The ideals they taught us then. 8'l
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