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NICHOLS, GLORIA ELENA Hi-Y 38, 4; Homeroom Chairman 4; O. Henry Liter- ary Society 3; National Honor Society 4. Friendly, gay, charming And dependable too, Well liked by all She’s genuine through and through. NIGH, EDWARD L., (“BILL”) Band 1; R. O. T. C. 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 4; Home- room Chairman 4. Bill Nigh, not very shy. Yow’re telling I! NURNBERGER, WILLIAM, Jr. R. O. T. C.; Captain of Company ‘“‘C’’; Rifle Team. His oval-shaped face looks stern, But he’s full of fun, yow’ll soon learn. He’s often seen with a certain dark-haired girl, Together, they’re a pair out of this world. ODELL, CHARLES The fortune teller looked at him And on the table his cards did deal, And you should have heard the fortune of, Our red-headed Charles Odell. OLIVER, VIRGINIA TAYLOR O. Henry Literary Society. A twinkle in her eye, For every one she meets; And proof of a noble mind, In each task she completes. OVERBY, AUDREY O. Henry Literary Society 1; Choir 2; Latin Club 1. A sense of humor in a different way Has this lanky brunette, we'll all say; A friendly grin of a different kind In Audrey we really have a find. OZMENT, CAROLYN Glee Club 2. Her stature, tall and stately, Like the Statue of Liberty, And her watch words we have heard Are “love” and “charity.” PANTAZIS, NICK S. This friendly boy with the friendly look, For Boris Karloff will never be mistook. PARKS, MARGARET ELLEN Arts and Crafts Club, (Pres. 3); Junior Play 3; Thespians 8; Student Legislature 3, 4; Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, (Sec. 3) ; Social Director 4; Wildcat Staff 3; Student Court 4; Asheville High School: Dramatics Club 1, 2, (See. 1) ; Hobby Club 1, (See. 1). She has a walk and she has a talk That’s different from all the rest, Her ability to dramatize Places her among the best. PETERSON, EDITH Athletic Club. Blonde and fair, Somebody rare.
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MITCHELL, CHARLES J. E Homeroom Chairman 2, 38, 4; Cheerleader 2, 3, 4, (Head Cheerleader 4) ; R. O. T. C. 2, 3, 4; Intramural Basketball 2, 3, 4; Bible Club 1; Latin Club 1; Fresh- man Day Chairman; Junior Play 3. He yells until he is quite hoarse, But he’s really nothing like one; He jumps around like a big green frog, And he croaks just like one. MITCHELL, NORMA Home Economics Club 2; O. Henry Literary So- ciety 1. “Soft her voice as liquid measure Heard when the streamlet moves While her eyes of tender hazel Glowed with winning beams of love.” MILTON, HUGH M. I, OG Me Or! 7 ais 2 Big and bad this nonchalant boy, He’ll soon be in strategic employ. MURPHREE, GWEN MOORE, ANERLEE A swell girl is Anerlee Moore She’s always friendly and full of smiles Who could ask for anything more? MORRISON, JOE SHEPARD With a horse-pistol dangling at his side, He’d be a very efficient M. P. And there'd ’nere be a loafer in any halls If that person Joe could see! MORTON, ELOISE B. Homeroom Chairman 1. I'll be merry, I’ll be free, T’ll be sad for nobody. MEYERS, EMIL Glee Club 3, 4; Rifle Team 3, 4; Basketball 4; Base- ball 4; Wildcat Staff 4; Dramatics Club 4; R. O. Same Ca 2 Ss c4 “Goot” is a zoot suiter, He is also our N. H. H. S. Sinatra. His big baggy pants and his long curly hair Makes him seem to all the girls, quite fair. MYERS, M. EDWARD Tall and lanky and oh so shy, But he’s the boy who catches the eye. NEWTON, CURTIS The King of Belgium, yow ll recall Was called King Leopold; We hope his shirts are not so loud As our own King Newton, the Bold.
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PHELPS, RICHARD F., Jr. R. O. T. C. 2, 8, 4; Officers’ Club 3, 4; Homeroom Organization 1; Hi-Y (President 8, Vice-President 1, 2, Treasurer 2, 3); O. Henry Literary Society 3; Seribblers’ Club; Wildcat Staff 1; Student Court 4; Hanoverian Staff 4. Dick is correction to the core, And when his work is done its done right, He'll take no fooling from his men, Over his head we should place a light. POWELL, MARGARET JOSEPHINE French Club 3. If we should search the whole school through, We'd never once begin, To find a girl that’s better than Our classmate, Josephine. POWELL, SYBIL Girls’ Basketball Team; Volleyball Team; Girls’ Base- ball Team. Sybil, too, is sporting a ring, If she'd ask us, at her wedding we'd sing. POWELL, WALTER M. Football 4; R. O. T. C. 3, 4. Indoors and out of doors, He is never known to falter In anything he does attempt That's what we've heard of Walter. PRIDGEN, JANICE R. Latin Club 1; Choir 2, 3; Diversified Occupation 4, (Secretary-Treasurer) ; Hanoverian Staff 4; Student Office Assistant. She has two eyes so soft and brown— Take care! She gives a side glance, and looks down— Beware! RAMSEUR, RHYNE Some folks we know are bold, But Rhyne is very shy, He'll reach his goal anyway, If he'll gust try. RANKIN, WILTON ANDREW Band 1, 2; Bible Club 1, 2; Glee Club 3, 4; Basket- ball Manager 3; Football Squad 3; News Editor of Wildcat 4; Baseball 4, (Secretary-Treasurer Mono- gram Club 4). He'd like to be president And tell all what to do, He’d even keep John L. Lewis From getting us in a stew. -REECE, EDRIE B. Home Economics Club 1; Arts and Crafts Club. Edrie’s tall and Edrie’s nice She loves to dance and have lots of fun, But not until her work is done. REESE, ANNE It was not mirth—for mirth she was too still; It was not wit—wit leaves the heart more chill; But that continuous sweetness which with ease, Please all around it from the wish to please. REYNOLDS, BLANCHE BOLLES O. Henry Literary Society 3, 4; Scribblers’ Club 38, 4; Bible Club 4; Assistant Business Manager of Hanover- ian 4; Club Editor and Asst. News Editor of Wildcat 4; Thespians 4; Junior Play; Jr.-Sr. Prom Com- mittee 3. “Bb” is a vivacious gal She’s always full of fun She has a nack for making friends And she has “Happy” on the run.
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