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12 THE TWOUNTAIN EAR NELLE RUBERRY Nellie is quite a business-like girl, taking care of the class money. She takes an active part in Glee Club. ' CESLIE PECK Silly is bringing us honor with his achieve- ments in track. CARL SIMMONS Cutie has proved his musical talent by being a member ot the High School Quartet and is also a good track man. MARGARET PETIT Maggie is best known by her voice and we expect to hear from her later. MARIAN MARSH Mary Ann helps bring fame to the class by raising the grades above average. THELMA WORST'ELL Tip is one of the best Glee Club students and we predict a musical future. GRACE KERR Gracie will, no doubt, bring fame to the Junior Class with her guitar. - VERA BEST Verie Dearie shows up well in all her classes, especially in foreign language. HELEN WILCOX Zero is a very good musician and will no doubt make this her life work. SYLVIA WELCH Sieue is a star in literary work and we have a great future in view for her. MRS. JONES Mamie K joined the class at the begin- ning of our Junior year. She is a good de- bater and the class is very proud of her. ALFREDA CLINE ' Teedy has always stood at the head of the class in grades, and is also an able basketball player. MARY PRUN TY Becky has been with the class since first it began. She is a member of the girls' basket- ball team. STALEY CHIPPS Prof. Determination knows no end. LOTTIE LAMBERT Bob is the poet of the Junior class. RUTH CONNALLY Rufus entered the class of '24 during her Junior year and is a valuable member. A COLEN COWELL Percy is the artist of the class and is a writer of no mean ability. PAULINE JOBES Polly is a loyal member of the class, and will bring much honor to the gold and blue. HARRY BRADFORD Deacon is much interested in athletics, taking part in all three sports. ADA LEE VANDEGRIFT Addie is a. star basketball player and has brought much fame to the class. FORREST ROSS Haley is a very industrious boy, working after school, besides landing a place on the track team. EMMA 'PAYLOR ' Charlie joined the class in the fall ot '22, She is a very loyal member and we welcome her to our class. N
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THE MOUNTAIN EAR 1 1 junior Picture HOWARD COLLINS Lardy is one of the class of '24 whose mus'cal talent we are proud of. MADGE WILSON Magic is one of our great agricultural students who we expect to see the owner of a large farm some day. MILBURN RILEY Sam has proved himself an excellent class president and business manager. DOROTHY BRADFORD Dorty is one of our butterflies and also one of our basketball players. HAROLD WELCH Cy showed himself an able football cap- tain as well as a good track man. LUCILLE JACKSON Bob is quite famed for her readings and also an excellent Latin student. HOMER HOGUE Farmer is quite an athlete, showing up well in football, basketball and track. PHYLLIS HAZELRIGG- Fizzle is one of the most agreeable mem- bers Of our class. GEORGE LAZENBY Preacher is an orator that the Junior class is proud of, OPAL MONROE Open affords everyone much pleasure by entertaining them with her vocal solos. She had a leading part in Miss Cherryblossonif' THEODORE STEWART Teddyf' is one of the happy class of '24, He is a pole-vaulter and brings fame to the class. EVELYN BRADFORD Frizz belongs to the social world and is also an athlete, making second all-state team. FORREST NUTTER Nut is an excellent banjo player and is a faithful member of the class. ESTHER GRAY Estie is an excellent student. She is a good writer and we expect to hear of her later.
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THE MOUNTAIN EAR 13 I ophomore Histor On the twelfth day of September, 1921, thirty- seven boys and girls entered P. H. S. fresh from the grades, making one of the largest classes that ever entered. We were undaunted by threats of initiation and stood it stout and brave hearts. About four weeks after school began we met and organized our class. We all kept our grades above failure. As football is the first thing in order of ath- letics, we offered from our class as represen- tative, John Jack. On the ninth of December we had our first party which was a great success excepting for the uncivilized persons keeping guard outside the building-fine sentinel work! They w.ll sure have a vacation even if they never finish their education. Next came basketball. We entered into this with all good will, sending as representatives John Jack, James Pritchard, Wells and Ayres. The rest of the year rolled by and vacation came. What a glorious freedom! September! Back to school again with our old vim. Class organization lined up the following officers: President-Emma Costilow. Vice President-Jean Fleming. Secretary-Hazel Best. Treasurer-Carl Pritchard. Our motto, flower, and colors remained the same as the first year. But stop! we have omitted a very important feature in our play. Mr. Coffindaffer, we introduce as class critic. tYea, Coffindafferlj As something new this year, instead of talks every chapel morning, we have plays, each class taking its turn. The Sophomores have proved a great success in these activities! ' One lonesome little party marks the s0c'al activities this year, but every one enjoyed him- self immensely and that is sufficient. Athletics! Surely no one can contradict us when we say we have made a fair showing this year, contributing to the first team in basketball, John Jack, Ruth' Ayres, and Violet Hendershotg to football, John Jack, Rustygand Montgomery. As our track season is not over we cannot tell whether we are going to have stars, but every one knows of the ability of Mont. and John. Sophomores, Rah! Sophomores, Rah! We are planning as the last event of the year, a party for the Seniors. Vacation. We hope to find everyone back in his place the coming year after the long rest. HAZEL BEST, '25,
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