Louisburg College - Oak Yearbook (Louisburg, NC)

 - Class of 1923

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-r - ffl y Q I « ¥ ■ kxj ; ' 5 XT. ; ;j 7 V. W.C. A. tion Muntiger. (Ill liKIIlK lioSAMONO H()I.I)i;.N, v()ux(;sv1lle, n. c. bill (lull Sccrcl ' iry, Ncithcaii Scicicty ; The Oak Subscrip- She trim falls in lo re, meets a ironic fall Tlidii she who falls from a rock. It Ivis :il vays boon said tliat all l)ovs are Math, genii, but horo wo have a Hill who is pviilciitiv a genius, but is of the other .sex. .She takes only ihre. ' .Math, eoiirses which •ilniost run her tlLstracteil. but, with it all, .she is bright anil eheerful, and is ' hail fellow well iiief ' with those with wlioni she comes in contact on the halls. She is very generous with her -dTections and dis|)lavs them freelv. When we want to borrow or find .someone to extend a helping hand we aiw:iys go to ' -Bill, for we are sure we will not be met by a refiusal. She lia,s the heart of all hearts. Nell Rl.mk ,Jones, hic.mkoht, n. c. IJcautort Hish School; . rt C ' liii) President: Xcithcan Society Piil)licity Chairman; The Oak Assi.stant Art Editor; Y. W. ( . A. ' ' Cheerful and ilepeiKhible, Knih ' isidKiir, kind; Genial and good natured, And sensible in mind. Those who do not know Nell mav think she is very quiet and dignified, but we who h ' lve lived with her for a vear and a half know that after work is over she is always ready for fun Last but not least, when she gets (o be a faiiiois artist, for she is the one iiu-mber of our cla.s.s fortunate enough to receive a diploma in . rl -we will be proud to rcmeinber that she was a member of the Cla.ss of ' 2:(. One of the si:icer -st and sweetest girls we know. Clet her confused ami watch her blush! 2-l- —r ' j li 2 l ? y g c- i I

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f r i 4 4= t ; Josephine Emma Fulleu, louisburg, n. c. Sea Gift Sooiety; The Oak Advertising Manager; Day Student. Josephine ' s a calm, sensible (jirl — Her brown eyes are a crime; She ' s loynl lo her many friends Anil chatters all the time. Josephiiip oamp to Louifbiirjj away back in the niiul-pio age. During her long stav in our midst she has learnetl to put away ohiMish things and. by perseverance, to as.sunie the dignity becoming a Senior. Her companionshij) is pleasant, if yon arc a good listener; l)ut if you are in a talkative mood, you had better avoid her, for slie likes that herself. One j)rivilege she has over the rest of us is that of being a day pupil, for .she can comi- and go whenever she pleases. Her weakness .seems to be frequent letters from nearby col- leges — Wake Forest antl .State — for insttmee. StrsAN Gi.ANnoRA Hakdi.son, washington, n. c. glan Y. W. C. A.: Sea Gift Society Treasin-er; Art Clul) Treasurer; Student Government, House Proctor; Executive Board; Tennis Club; Class His- torian. A shy, ileninre young person With a quiet, mouse-like air; Unless you hear her name called You srarcely know she ' s there. ' ' (ilan is a rjuiet, serious girl, and a somewhat dignified Senior. She, having been here longer than some of us, has had the oi)portunity of seeing the verdant Freshmen and new girls go over the rugged path she has trod. We wish .success for her in the future, in her career as a school teacher, and sincerely hope she may not have to make it a life oceup.ation; and if all rumors are true, we are afraid that the young gentleman in Washington will claim her hand. or i -y— . ' 3 (t IV •4 2 e



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I $ 9 Margaret Melvina Ledbetter, i ' rinceton, n. c. Student Governincnt President ; Executive Board Y. W. C. A. Social Chairman; Neitiiean Society; ArtClulj; Dramatic Cluli; The Oak Literary- Editor; Glee Club; Tennit? Club. Sincere arid true to her own beliefs. With a briUiant, original mind; A leader who ' s fearless ami strong and just, A girl of the highest kind. Margaret is without a doubt the most original girl in her class, and not infrequently her very originaliU ' leads her into other perplexing situations. It is then that good com- mon sense and genuine depeiulability come to her rescue, and we again see her on the high- way to success. She is our ' ' Pollyanna girl, full of life and enthusiasm. Here ' s to her! May she always be happy, and be able to keep her motto: He that tooteth not his own horn, the same shall not be tooted. Essie Gladys Liles, littleton, n. c. e. liles Littleton High School ; Neithean Society; Y. W. C. A.; The Oak Athletic Manager; Glee Club; Tennis Club; Ba.sket Ball Club; Executive Board. Ambitious, conscientious, She ' s studious, indeed, Though she is very serious, iVhcn there ' s fun, she ' ll heed. Here is a student who has finished in Latin and has made good in her other studies. She is never blue, because she has had the gift of keen humor bestowed upon her by some kind fate. ' ' E. Liles is studious, yet we know that if .she is appealed to in the right way, she will gladly leave her studies and join in any good, wholesome fun. Our wishes for E. Liles are that she may live long, keep her present good humor, get what she wants, and like what she gets. - 28 J=- 0 ' h 3 o ' V

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