Mount Airy High School - Airmont Yearbook (Mount Airy, NC)

 - Class of 1930

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LOIS GWYN l iterary Clul) (1); Commercial Club (3. 4): French Club (4); Typist Graniteer; Typist High Spots. To see life steadily and see it u. ’hole.” May Lois, by her attractive personality, bring as much happiness and cheer to her future associations as she has brought to the class of ' 30 of M. A. H. S. ALFRED GOLDSMITH Science Club (2, 4); French Club (4); Math Club (4); Football (Letter) (4). I am not witty m myself But the cause of Wit is in other men.” Any student who can at any time furnish a hearty laugh to his bored or sleepy comrades is a hero to them. Such is Alfred. He has two hobbies: Trigo¬ nometry by choice. French by mistake. VIRGINIA HARRIS Commercial Club (3, 4): President Commercial Club (3): Literary Club (3); Typist Graniteer (4); Typist High Spots (4). Virginia is the kind of girl we like to have around. Her indifference to life ' s worries and her likeability have won for her many friends. LAKEY HARKRADER Baseball Team (2. 3, 4); basketball Team (3, 4); Dramatic I lub (3, 4); High Spots Staff (3, 4); Business Manager Graniteer (4); French Club (4). I have done the state some service and they know it.” In Lakey you behold a champion of M. A. H. S. ' s baseball nine. He has not only won distinction for his athletic prowess, but for his achievements in the English classroom as well. ft! ft! ft! ft! ft! ft! ft! ft! ft! i¥ ft! ft! ft! ft! ft! ft! ft! ft! ft! ft! ft! ft! ft! ft! MARGUERITE JONES Roanoke High School: I.atin Club (2, 3); Science Club (1): English Club (3, 4); Reporter High Spots (3); Personal High Spots (4); Math Club (4); Journalistic Club (4); French Club (4); Clubs Editor Graniteer (4). Grace was in all her steps, heaven in her eyes.” Marguerite has drunk deep of the Pierian spring, and she can parlez-vous like a native. Mais oui! Her friendly, cheerful nature has won her many admirers. ft! ft! ft! ft! ft! ft!-?t!-ft!-ft!-R!-ft!-R!-ft!-R!-a!-F(i-R!-ft!-R!- -ft!-R!-it!-ft!-ft!-Ri

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ft • ft • ft| ft ft (. ft ft si ft ii ft ft ft P s F ft S c ft ft g f ft c c! ft ft G ft ft 1 Cc ft s ft ft R ft F ft a ft K • IT ft ft ft dt F A ft S ft • W ft tl g ft t • ft -ft Dramatic Club LOUISE EDWARDS (1); Science Club (1); Commercial Life is real and life is earnest. And the grave is not its goal. Louise proves her ability in everything. Her charm, JAMES COMBS President Senior Class (4); President Latin Club ( 2 ); cretary Junior Class (3); Chief Marshal (3); Latin ib (4). Thou hast been diligent in all things. Here we have the exalted president of M. A. H. S. ' s eatest class. James has worked hard during these OSSIE GOAD Commercial Club (3, 4); Journalistic Club (4); Art Editor ianiteer (4); Typist Graniteer: Typist High Spots. We profit most by serving others best. Ossie is idealistic, artistic and practical—if there n be such a combination. We can assure her that MILES FOY Latin Club (1, 2, 4); Baseball Squad (2, 3); High Spots qiorter (2); President Junior Class (3); Business Manager igh Spots (3); President Math Club (4); Science Club (4); •ench Club (4); Senior Class Testator (4), The noblest mind the best contentment has. Whether in “Trig classroom or dispensing “dope Hollingsworth’s, or as catcher on the diamond, liles has won “golden opinion from all sorts of DORABELLE GRAVES Club (1) ; Presi- Latin Club (3); nalistic Club (4); Assistant Editor High Spots (3): Assignment Editor High Science Club (2); Math Club (1); Latir nt Latin Club (2, 4); Vice-President It is wise to be wiser than is necessary. ■Dorabelle can do it. if you want anything done 1. She is a dependable student and a kind, sympa tic friend. We will never forget Dorabelle and her )d work in and for M. A. H. S.. for she is never • busy to help any of us. i di Page Nineteen Irti•W- ai • rfc • • a • ft • Rd • Ri • RS • Ri • Ri • ft • ft! • rfc» • rti • • ft! • R • W • « a! it as Ri as « as as R ?! ' ft ft ft| | ftl ft ft ft! ■ft jft I Ift I ft! • • ft i ft!



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K Si Ft! Si Si Si Si Si Si Si Ft Si Si Si Si Si Hi Si Ft Si FK Si fE a Si Si • Ft • Si ! PAULINE KEY Commercial Club (3, 4); Secretary Commercial Club (4) ; Assistant Advertising Manager Graniteer (4); High Spots Reporter (2) ; Typist High Spots; Typist Graniteer. Sympathy is the golden key that unlocks the hearts of others. ' Pauline is a girl of real worth. A heart of pure gold, a wealth of ambition, a love and sympathy for all mankind—all belong to her. JACK HODGE Literary Club Commercial Club Spots (4). ( 1 ); (4); Commercial Club (.1, 4): President Typist Graniteer (4); Typist High A jolly unselfish personality is the kindest gift of all. Jack is friendly and dependable. He is found ready and capable of carrying the responsibility that comes his way. He is a true friend and comrade, and a loyal student. dOfJ MARY BLANCHE LOWE Science Club (3, 4). “Still water runs deepest. Mary, unlike many others, does not believe in talk¬ ing when she has nothing to say. She is gracious and sincere, and enjoys the friendship of all who know her. THOMAS MINOR Mocksville High School; Secretary Literary Society (1); Vice-President Literary Society (2); Monogram Club (3); Football Squad (3). Full of wise saws and modern instances. We are indebted to Mocksville for lending us Goofey in our Senior year. His friendly, cheerful disposition has won for him many friends. LESSIE LOWRY Class Reporter (4); Commercial Club (3); Typist High Spots (4); Typist Graniteer (4). “Eat, drink and be merry, For tomorrow you may die.” Lessie is a bit of good nature, smiles, fun and studiousness, all mixed together. In short, she is a merry, good-hearted girl. FE a a a a a a a a a a a a la la a, lal II lal a| lal Page Twenty-one J a • ail rH

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