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RENA PENDLETON Science Club (2); Latin Club (2, 3, 4); English Club (3, 4); Journalistic Club (4); Treasurer Latin Club (4); French Club (4). Her voice ivas ever soft, Gentle, ami low; an excellent thing in woman. Rena’s pleasant manner and friendly spirit have en¬ deared her to all her classmates. She is a good stu¬ dent. and has made an enviable record. PRANCES POOLE Literary Club (3); Commercial Club (3, 4); Science Club (?, 3); French Club (4); Typist Graniteer (4); Typist High Spots (4). How could we do without Frances? We couldn’t. Her sense of humor, her big-heartedness, and her friendship true as steel, have won for her a place in the affections of all who know her. IRENE ROBERTS Reading Club (1); Literary Club (1); Dramatic Club (1); Monogram Club (1, 2); Math Club (4); Basketball Team (3, 4). She speaks , behaves, and acts as she ought. Although “Rene” is well liked at all times, it is when she is starring in basketball that she evokes the wildest enthusiasm from her fellows. She has helped her Alma Mater win many notable victories. MYRTLE SHORT Literary Club (1); Latin Club (1); French Club (3). Give me a look, give me a face, That makes simplicity a grace. Members like Myrtle, with a sunny nature and sincerity, have helped to make this world a better place. She is an all-round good student and loyal friend. FRANCES STEWART Dramatic Club (3, 4) ; Basketball Squad (3) ; Latin Club (3); French Club (3); Advertising Manager Graniteer (4); Advertising Manager High Spots (4); Journalistic Club (4); Senior Cheer Leader (4); Senior Class Prophetess (4). Frances has a bright, engaging personality that wins for her the admiration of all. whether she be in the classroom, or on the stage, where she has frequently starred during her high school career. Page Twenty-four
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HALLIE MOORi: English Club (3); High Spots Staff (4); French Club (4); Journalistic Club (4). Thus we sail without care or sorrow. With trust for today and hope for tomorrow.” One of the most popular girls in the class is Hallie. Her friends are numbered by her acquaintances. She says she never believed in letting her studies interfere with her education. JOE TESH .Math Club (3, 4); Science Club (4); Monogram Club (1); Literary Club (1); Captain Football Team (4); Football Squad (2, 3, 4); Basketball Squad (3, 4). Give every man thy ear. but few thy voice.” Despite Joe’s quiet, unobtrusive manner, he is a super-athlete “Who bears his blushing honors thick upon him.’’ His genial nature and athletic record combine to make him very popular. VIRGINIA MOSER Commercial Club (3, 4); Typist Graniteer (4); Typist High Spots (4). You know I say just what I think. And nothing more nor less.” We look at Virginia and wonder how she can be serious-minded and dignified. She is glad of life be¬ cause it gives a chance to love, work and play. LOCKE WEBB Science Club (2, 3, 4); President Science Club (4); French Club (4); Secretary Math Club (4); Football Team (Letter) (3); Secretary Senior Class (4); Athletic Editor Graniteer (4); Monogram Club. The glass of fashion and the mould of form. The observed of all observers .” Here appears a versatile Senior—one who knows the dark secrets of NaCL or HSo; who in conversation or class, for every why has a wherefore: and one who in Math, finds no difficulty in writing Q. E. D. after every proposition. HALLIE NELSON English Club (3, 4); Dramatic Club (3, 4); Latin Club (2, 3, 4); Science Club (1). Gather ye rosebuds while ye may. Probably every class has a care-free, light-hearted girl who leavens the whole lump with her cheer and optimism. Hallie will tell you that she has won her sheepskin “By the grace of God and minimum of effort.’’ Page Twenty-three
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Science Club (2) Club (4). LUCILE SIMMONS Vice-President Science Club (4); Math Age cannot wither her, nor custom stale. Her infinite variety.” Lucilc is a merry, fun loving soul whose presence is always welcome. She is a good comrade to hosts of friends. MARY THOMAS Science Club (1, 2); Latin Club (1, 4); Dramatic Club (4). A merry heart goes all the day, Your sad tires in a mile-a.” If you hear the exquisite strains of a violin, you may reasonably infer that Mary is near at hand. Not only does she play the violin, but she sings as well. In addition to these talents, she is a good, all-round student. MARION WAGNER Charlotte High School; Science Club (2); English Club (3, 4); Treasurer Junior Class (3); High Spots Staff (3, 4); Faculty Editor Graniteer (4); Treasurer French Club (4); Reporter Math Club (4); President Journalistic Club (4). Beloved to all ; to all a friend in need and loving all; she is a friend. Although she entered the class as a Sophomore. Ma rion ' s conscientious and capable work has won the esteem of both faculty and pupils. CLARA BELLE WELCH Science Club (2); Latin Club (2, 3); Exchange Editor High Spots (3); Circulation Manager High Spots (4); Math Club (4); Secretary French Club (4); Literary Club (3. 4): Treasurer Senior Class (4) ; Journalistic Club (4) : Picture Editor Graniteer (4). A smile for all. a greeting glad. An amiable, jolly way she had. Here we see one of the brightest and happiest mem¬ bers of the class of ' 30. She is an excellent student and may be depended upon at all times. MILDRED WOLFE President French Club (4); Vice-President Latin Club (4): English Club (3. 4); High Spots Staff (3, 4): Latin Club ( 1 , 2 , 3 , 4); Journalistic Club (4); Literary Editor Grani teer (4); Science Club (1. 2 ). And still we gazed, and still the wonder grew. That one small head could carry all she knew. In Mildred we behold a true votary of Athens, but her studious habits never interfere with participation of sports and pleasures. Her profound love for the piano shows us how she has mastered the art. .ft - ft • ft B Page Twenty-live ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft 1 ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft • ft • ft » ft ft • ft • ft • ft • ft • ft • ft • ft • ft-ft-ft-ft-ft-ft-ft - ft-ft-ft-ft-ft-ft ft
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