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xcflo , S P- 4 0 .21 apannrau j ommencement Ggfonors 1930 SENIOR HIGH SENIOR CLASS, '30 . . . KATHRX'N LYNCH, '30 . HAZEL ROY BUTLER, '30 EVELYN FLOYD, '30 . . SUE COLQUITT HARDN1AN, 30 . . FRANCES WOIQD, '30 . . Class Cup . E. D. Hlfivbinsou Svwirz' Awrmf . . . . Aguvs Staff Svbofurxbip . . . Rmlrlijfr Srlzofarxbip . . . Sborlrr Srbolnmbip . Sophie' Nrzafromb Srbofarxbip KATHERINE MACMILLAN, 31 . . . . Alurnnuf' Srbolurxhip ELISE FOSTER, '34 ..... . Nnpxofziulz Sfbofurxhip FRANCES XVOOLFORD, '30 . . . ....... C. E. Harrison Cup EMILY HARRELL, '30 . . . .... . . . Dorolby Purfriflgr Mrzrzorinl Cup NIARGARET STOREY, '31 . . . .U. D. C. Exmy MMIII mm' Camp Srbolarxhip Stale Prizf CLARA NIITCHELL MCCONNELL, '30 ............. D. A. R. Mnlnl HAZKL Rox' BUTLER, '30 NIAIKGUIQRITE JONES, '30 . ALINE FRASER, '30 . NIARY LOGAN, '30 . . MARION FUGITT, '30 . . SUE COLQUITT H.ARDMAN, '30 . . ELISE FOSTER . . . . ELIZABETH BLACKSHEAR . . . . . . . . DHIlgL7ffl'S of 1912 Mmfal A11 Honorfrlilz' Mvllliou Shllz' Cbrnzixfry Prizv . . . A Firxf Plnrc, Sfafv CbC'lI1iSfl'y Frizz' . Mrs. W . M. Hufrbilzxon English Prize . ..... . Honor Cup . . . Nzzpsoniu JUNIOR HIGH . . . Mrs. I. M. High Srrrirc Azunrzl . ...... Honor Cup E Mgr T 6 4 fck Q A w QD Q CJ 6 un 20 A .QSO CEO.. Page 102
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woco f o fgx , apanumu Qur junior Wigh Sisters FAREWELL TO JUNIOR HIGH Goofl-hycf, good-hyc' fo junior High, The mul of ihis ycur is flrawing nighg 'Tis slijnlbing hy so 1'f'ry fusi, Anil this one is our wry lust. Gooil-bye, goorl-hyc, fo junior High, We say to our fvafhfrs wifh n sigh, For fhry have hrrn so hinzl unil fruv, We do hafv to say mlivu. Goorl-hyf, gooil-hyr, fo junior High, Anoihrr inilc jiosi soon gone hy. Anil in fha? iuinklv of an rye, W'z ll Frvshnzvn hc in Senior High. CAROLYN IVIALONE, JR. II. 020 Mn Eighth GTdd6T,S Jhnticipation of Wfigh School fwfifh fijiologics fo Alfrvil, Lorzl Tcnnysonj High School is f'0llIlIIg, High School is Corning, I know if, I know if, I know if. Frc'shinr1n yvur, Sojihonzorv your, junior year, Senior year! Yfs, happy vigbfh grmlcf pool. The righfh grrulf' you now haw nmsfvrc'fl, Las! your you fhoughf ii so hurfl, But High Srhool is coming, is Corning Watch ouf for fhc' old rejiorz' card! It's coming, ifs coming, High Sfhool's Corning. O rave as long as you last! For High School is Corning, is coming, my dear, Anil your grmnnzzzr school age will he Lbiisf. MARY ELIZABETH BARGE, JR. II. J 4 A 5' I f- 0 -4 A . ss: Xia A A Q G Q I Q U 39, - DE? 6.4 ego. , :boo L3 - Page 101
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It is a very interesting fact, yet diiiicult to realize, that the five year classes now number four y Q92f S 9 A , Q 0 ap E U D no Q Q give ear Greetings ,I i-'20-'15-'30 Dear Class of Thirty-One: that it is now Fifteen's privilege to extend to the Seniors, the Staff of the NAPSONIAN, and NAPS herself, the heartiest of congratulations for all they represent in the educational world. The very great progress made by the school in this short time, relatively brief in the history of institutions, is a source of just pride to all of us who have entered and passed out through her portals. Our class, although small, is widely scattered: yet NAPS is, as always, the tie that binds, and I am sure I speak for all four classes in sending you our sincerest and best wishes. ISABEL GUINN NELLANS, '1S. Dear Napsites of '30-'3l: Coming back to N. A. P. S. after ten years is truly a privilege even if one must come as a teacher instead of a High School girl! I know all the girls of '20 envy me my chance to see the Napsites of '30-'31 and I'm sure they would be just as thrilled as I am to see how skirts may go up and down, and yells and songs change, and stunts and the Varsity land even classes!j grow better and better, but the N. A. P. S. spirit is always the same. The years may come and go but the N. A. P. S. girls still come swinging along in the same steady line! Love and greetings Fizoai '20, . By Iltizatxieri-1 Askew. cQClfUiC6 to young Girls By Pan or Ting PRESS. Dear Pam: W'hat do you think of a big Co-ed School for me next Fall? I am sixteen years old. Stxioit AT N. A. P. S. Dear Senior: If you are the usual type of girl 1 would advise strongly against a Co-ed School until you have first been to a girls' school and are at least eighteen years old. Every girl, in my opinion, should have Coacd experience but it holds too many pitfalls for the very young. Sincerely, PAM. Dear Pam: XVhen I am away at school and lose my ambition and become discouraged, what shall I do? N. A. P, S. Sexioit. Dear Senior: I am glad you asked that question, because there will be so many times when you'll feel just that way. XVhen you do, try with all the will-power you possess to keep your self-confidence. If those around you Whom you admire excel in something in which you fail, look over your resources and find something in which you may excel. The very unusualness of your talent will give it charm. At a time like this you will find that it helps worlds to think on the inspirational ideas given in Chapel at N. A. P. S. Sincerely, PAM. JANE DILLON, '2S. Prrsirfenf Allllllllrlf Atxocinlion. Greetings, Napsites, with a great big hello to every one of you from every one of us one-year-old Alumnae. Although we're just one year old and one year away from you, it has been one more year to be a true Napsite and to learn to love our Alma Mater all the more. You have .no idea how much we have missed tho'e crushes,,' rushes, and basket-ball games, and especially chapel with the songs and Miss Askew's little black book. Some of us are green freshiesh at Shorter, some at Sophie Newcomb, Wesleyan, Radclige, Mary Baldwin, and some of us are right here at home, but we are neither too far nor too near to realize that the happiest days of all were those spent at dear old N. A. P. S. with you. To the Seniors especially we send our best wishes for their happiness and success and to every Napsite our love and hope that Nobility, Ability, Play, and Service will bring you every joy. EMILY HARRELL, '3 0. E, ooo cg Q Q i U QD is Q Liu QD Q O A B on - elf'go qC?0 L-S Page 103
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