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fruixv- 213.1 ,Wg mf JONATHAN EDWARDS BROWN, PHI. Parson COWARTS, N. C. Sutter: may cost dearly, but life is the prize of failing. Although Jonathan has been with the graduating class only one year, every one who knows him has found him a wonderful friend, and a loyal class member. He talces an active part in all campus activities. To passersby he appears to be very dignified, but his dignity plus his desire for pleasure makes him even more ideal. Officer B. Y. P. U. '24, Officer S. S. Class '24, Officer Society '26, Officer Ministerial Conference '26, MOZELLE WALL, NON. CLAYTON, N. C. 1lIi.vrfziej' lend: enclzanlmenlf' Yes, to hear Mozelle's laugh ring down the hall or across the campus does a world of good, and it sends somebody away with a lighter heart. Her whole life is filled with music, and it radiates to the lives around her. A cheery word or a smile from Mozelle is natural and ap- preciated by her school mates. President S. S. '26, Officer S. S. '25-'26, General B. Y. P. U. Pianist '26-'27, Pianist B. Y. P. U. '25-'26-'27, Secretary Class '25-'26, Vice-president Society '26, Officer Society '25- '26-'27, Class Basketball '25-'26, Art Editor of La-urel '26-'27, Anniversary representative '25- '26-'27, Chorus '25-'26-'27. ROBERT PAUL CAUDILL, PHI. Paul Norm Wunreseigao, N. C. Our thought: arg but tiny threads' of our inner .felf and if followed up do reveal our roulr' own destiny. In August 1925, Paul came to us as a ministerial student from North Wilkesboro. From the time of his arrival upon the campus he has manifested that spirit which evidences a desire to make Mars Hill a great Mars Hill. Immediately he became a promoter of ideals and principles for which the college stands. He has held enviable offices in the mental and spiritual life of the school and played his part in physical activities, too. He has likewise proved himself a clear thinker and capable student. We know the future has its work for Paul, and we believe, after further preparation, he will render valuable kingdom service in his chosen field. President B. S. U. '26-'27, Pres. Society '27, Editor-in-chief College Publication '26, Pres. S. S. Class '25, Charter Pres. K Union '26, Vice-Pres. Soc, Vice'Pres. Personal Workers Club, Officer Dramatic Club '26, Officer Ministerial Conf. '26, Commencement Rep. '26, Ana niversary Rep. '26, Football Squad '25-'26, Member Scribleris Club, Science Club, Winner Phi. Declaimer's Medal, Chorus '26-'27. .A-
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,,, , ,. - , in 4 1 IT KY-.11 -e if -ff. .,-'if Nwlfvxr w Jax 1. N, ' XY PN?- ps- frfrfvi 1 5-'ff'-' ROBERT FESTITS XVELCH, EU. Pyle BUsHNEl,1., N. C, Br my friend and Imrfz mr to 111' t!1ir11 ' Everybody likes Pete His perxonality and friendly, unaffected manner have won for him ri place in the heart of every student. He xays he ix not a uladiex man, hut we have observed that he has managed to tolerate some few of the fairer sex-once-in-a-while. XVith the character and ability that Pete possesses, he is sure to accomplixh all the things that we could ever hope for him, May your place in life, Pete, be won ax xecurely ax is your place in nur hearts. President Senior Clasxg Scribleris Club '26-'27g Science Club 'Zh-H273 Officer B. Y. P. U, 263 Officer S. S, 'ZS-'2bg Class B. B. 'Z6g B. B, Squad '25 .Zog Nonpariel Annlverxary hlarxhnl 265 Euthalian anniversary marshal 'log Officer Society lb. GAGE NIORROVV, NON. S1nr.rlnnf lN1.iRs1-rua., N, C. The rfnron for fin' many frirfrds it fha! ilu' !lI'l'J!'ff if 11 friflrdf' We call her sunshine for varioux reaxunxg and when you know her, you will see at once the fitness of the name. A xunny dspoxition coupled with an irresistible perxnnality tend to make her Une of the best loved girlx on the campux. She ix ever happy and in her happiue-x xhe makes others happy. Her talent combined w.th her umxicank xuul uill produce melodies Sweeter, for Heard melocliex are xweet, but thoxe not heard are xvveeterf' Secretary benior Classg Officer B. Y. P. U. 2259261 Offirel 5, S. 'lug Officer Society '25- '26g Chorus '26-'27g Secretary Society 'Zig Olee Club Pianixt 'lug lilllllllllflll Anniverxary Mar- shal '25-'26g Anniversary Representative '25-'26g Cheer Leader '26-'27g Member Hill Top staff '26-'27, PAUL S. GRADY, EU. Kmsrrm, N. C. I dan' do all Ilia! may llerrzmr ll num, who rlnrct Ju len it 11unf. Paul is one of our class mates who has many good qualities and is liked by all who know him. His popularity is due to his versatile interest in all branches of college life. Amid athle- tics and studies, the social side of life is not forgotten, His originality and good nature 11- counts for his friends. Debater? Yes, one uf our bext. Paul ix a guotl spurt and all inl- mire him for his wonderful personality. Vice-president Senior Classy President Society '263 President B. Y. P. U, 'Zag Piexiilenl h S. Class '26g anniversary Debater '25-'26g Commencement Detlaimer 'Zag Advertixing Mgr. College Publication '25-'2b1 College Quartet '2S'l:6: Circulation Mgr. I-lill Top '26-'27g Var- sity Football 'Z6g Varsity Baseball '25-'26g Orchestra '25-'Z6g Intercollegiate Debater '27g bet- retary Societyg M Clubg Commencement Debater '27.
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' NgfK4T 4 , 'f?'l' f -s f,'4.i- BERTTIE LEIGH HOLLAND, NON. Bert D.tLi..as, N. C. Il'r file .tongs ye sing and the rmilex ye iwear Tl1n!'r nmrzkin' rnnvlline Mfery't-line. Those who have the privilege uf knowing Bert love her. She has won a host of friends and stands high in the hearts of all. Her amiable disposition and attractiveness are worthy of admiration. She is an excellent student, a jolly good sport and then, too, Bert can sing. She is a girl whose personality grows more lustrous as time passes and whose popularity is ever in- creasing. Officer Non Society '26-'27g Officer S. S. '16-'27g Officer B. Y. P, U, '26-'27g Gaston County Club '26g General Treasurer B. Y. P. U, '27g Scribleris Club '27. Anniversary represen- tative '25-'26. SARAH CARTWRIGHT LACY, NON. Ditto ELtzABETH'r0N, 'IiENN. Sheff lofuely, :sweet and all tlze' rn! That might be .mid about herg Bu! of all I'd say, thi: if bmi-We t'ouldn'l do acilliout her. Sarah is one of our few all-round students. In our college activities she holds an impor- tant placeg in our social life she is popularq in the class-room she is an admirable student. Sarah's unadorned manner has won the lasting friendship of those with whom she associates and her loyalty to her friends has made us confident of her ability to accomplish all that she may attempt. Her place with us can never be filled-but in parting, we wish every worth while thing in life for the Sarah we so easily learned to love and admire, Sec. Society '26g Sec. S. S. class '26g Officer B. Y, P. U. '25-'26g Sec. B. S. U. '26-'27g Pres- ident S. S. class '26g Officer B. Y. P. U. '26-'27g Euthalian Anniversary Marshal '26g Scribleris Club '26-'27g Photographic Editor The Laurel '26-'Z7g Dramatic Club '26-'27g Cor. Sec. Soc' iety '26-'27g Anniversary representative '26. ELIZABETH LEWIS, NON. limbo DAL1..ts, N. C, Doe.fn'i pay to -worry, ihingr are bound fa happen rmyfu'ay. Everyone hails her as Lib , In this little bit of a girl we find a pal, a sport, and a thoroughly attractive girl. She is a combination of indifference and charmg but indifferent as she appears to be, you can find no better friend. Officer Society '27: Officer S. S. Class '26-'Z7: Officer Gaston County Club '27g Anniver- sary representative '26.
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