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gf 2 - E I g. -- i Q J?-3 ri Y I - - ARTHUR WHITE FROG Edgar E. Bundy Literary Soi,-iety ll, Zip Boys' lloine Economics Cluh, President Ill: Class Secretary 1-ll. Frog is probably a descendant of Mona Lisa for his oerlretual grin reminds us a great deal of her invincible smile. Whenever he is seen without his contagious smile, we know that she did him dirt, After finishing school, Frog should run a taxi, lor lie has had so mu:-li practical exilerieiif,-e in high school driving Jis little green Chevrolet, LOUISE WHITE Edenton High School Ill: lidgar IC, Bundy Literary Society 1235 Secretary of Class l3lg Home l'If'ol1u1llif's Club l3li Student Council L31 5 Dramatic- Club 141. Louise's school lite is a rare combination nl seriousness, practibility, and fun. We are indeed glad that she joined us in our sopliomore year, when she le.t lddenton. lt is evident that she prefers our schoolgfor she continues to be one of us. And we know we are fortunate tu have in our ranks a girl like Louise, with all her school spiit and practical ability. NAT WHITE sKEIc'ri-Jn Edgar IC. Bundy Literary Society ll, :Hg Student Council i313 Manager Football Team 4311 Football Team 1-il: Athletic Club, President 1315 Reporter llll Vice President Jf Class 1-Hg KILCOKONICN Staff, Art Editor 1-ll. If sinallness, ahsentniindf-dness, and ability to draw are forceful qualities, then Nat is destined to get into the lime- light. Mosquitoes alwavs were known to be small, but regard- less of his size, this Skeeter was a member of the foot- oall and basketball squads of '29. P. H. S. could hardly io without Nat, for his drawings in this annual are excellent, ind his personality is rare. E 935
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U1llUlU ll il W ll l umm- -........- ss. .. -:m i ... mn , e 6 1- lil -, vf - - .. ... -., ,, 1 ,:. 1 1 Nu ELIZABETH STEPHENS lflslgai' E. liumly Literary Sriciety ll, 213 Melody Ulub f2lj Hiking Uluh ling Girls' Baseball Teain 1215 Home Iimniniiiir-s l'lub 13l. Elizabeth is certainly gniug to make slime inan a modal wite-we are ahnrst sure we know who. The husband will have plenty nf gnful things tu eat at any rate-for Elizabeth is attaining fain-9 as a mink in her Hnnie Iir-niiniiiics courie. The Senim' Vlass is being leil into better habits and greater I-inspects nf being un Miss l'arker's, llnnm' Hull, all on account JI' lilizalrethk gland work as ilispectur. MAE UMPHLETT lillgar li, Bundy literary S ciety ll, 2l: Literary Club 13M llrainatie l'lnb 1-ll. The letters ll-A-IC not enly spell Mae, but they mean in thls casz-inentality, alertness. eamestness. Mae is a girl iliat we'll always rellieinber, simply because we caii't. help l. Hex' 1Iit'?lS2llll 1:ei's'ina1ity and sunny disposition will serve 1 2, reininrl us nf Mae. Q TRIXIE WEBB Edgar E. Bunly Literary Sueiety 11. 21: Vlass President Ill, Sec-ratary 11133 H.king Club 12, 3l1 Melfldb' Club 123: Basketball Team 1415 Cheer Leader l-ll, Trixie is the luud-speaker of the Senior Vlass-and how! If it wei'en't for her, the members of '29 would lose half of their pep and entliusiasm, ber-auee in 'l'rixie's persenality we lincl the very elllbkkllllldllt of school spirit. Q Trixie likes tu talkfansl we like to lisfen, far She is usually saying things that keep us laughing.
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E i V535 . 3 -- - - - -iz: .2 .. J ,555 fl? IE QQ 5 - 5- -- i OLIVE WHITE OLLIE Edgar E. Bundy Literary Society 11, Bl: Literature Club 131: Home Econoniir-s Club 1415 Kodak Club 141, It is generally thought that one has to learn to like olives, hut this is not true in 0llie's case. Everybody likes her- ancl it is love at first sight, too. Not only has Ollie been one of the most faithful members of our class, but also she is one of the most intellectual. DORIS WHITEHEAD Edgar E, Bundy Literary Society 11, 233 Dramatic Club 133, President 1-Hg Eclitor-in-1'hir,-f of the KILCOKONEN 147. The truth is evident in the quotation, The best goods Colne wrapped in the smallest packages, for although Doris is one of the most petite girls in the c-lass, she is also one of the most intellectual. Her efficieiiry and literary ability have 'ieen made clear by her excellent work as Editor-in-Chief of the KILCOKONEN. DELLA WINSLOW Edgar E. Bundy Literary Society 11, 231 Dramatic Club 1333 Debating Club 1-IJ. If we could not see, but only hear, we would not know hella wus in our presence. In class she is almost too quietg von alniost forget she's presentg however, we suspect the teachers are grateful for students who my be forgotten for a little while-so few of us can. But Della is far from being forgotten, for that would be impossible to forget one who is S0 iccommodating, generous, and dependable as she.
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