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I, .au ,, .- 'iii - --.jig Lcl 1.l9Z L . L C1 ei ff 'C MARY LYNN BAILEY l Home Economics Club 1-U, Girls Athletic Association 142, Tar Heel Club 143, Class Hockey Team 141. We wonder if Mary really likes to study? She knows the value of time and puts it to its best use. A sweet girl is Mary. EVELYN MOZELLE BALLARD Moxie Danville 1Va.J High School 111, Le Cercle Francais 14J, Cafe- teria Club 145. Mozelle is so demure and sweet that surely she should have lived back in 1850. She is an excellent student. DOROTHY ALICE BARTON kj. Ditto hung Orchestra 11,2,3,4J, Athletic Association 1l,4j, M - , Dixie Lore Club 132, Cafeteria Club 14D. 1, J' Alice is thC3vl'Zil'C type that doesn't talk muchg but do not get the wrong impres- sion, for in the class-room she just naturally shines. L Fr: it .tl t 4 11 PM mv 5 tel rrjevm 2 r 1l1..ItH'-sr?gmcg.L.X ..,,g . . i ia ill E yt A ll o iriowjiizn EDvWARD5BATES Track 11,2,3J, Literary Society 12,3D, Football 12,3,4J, Treasurer Class 131, Basketball 13,4D, Vice-President Student Government 141, Foot- ball Captain 14j, Cafeteria Club 145, Mono- gram Club, Student Council 133. The history of our class would not be complete if the part contributed by Howard Bates were omitted. Here IS a boy four-square to all his world. EVERETT GUY BEAM Dramatic Club 125, Athletic Association 12,3,4D, Class Soccer 13,4j, Literary Society 13.43, Class Basketball 143, Manager Cross Country Team 14J, Manager Gym Team 143, Class Vol- leyball 141. Everett makes an agreeable companion at all times because he combines seriousness and humor in just the right proportions. He has always taken interest in any matter which concerns his school or class. RALPH LOWERY BEARD Band 12,3,4j, El Club Espanol 135, Brass Quartette 135, Literary Society 145, A Library Page 143. .Ralph is a Very practical boy and is inclined to be skeptical in re- gard to unproven theories. When he makes up his mind only the most convincing argument can persuade him to change it. We all t admire him for his independence. .2 x- X f I
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if rx f y -rm .IQZY , ELIZABETH CORNELIA ADAMS l . ffllibll Class Hockey 113, Class Baseball 123, Rhythmic Club 123, Dramatic Club ' 12.3,43, Class Baseball 143. Book Lovers Club 133, Class Basketball 143, Ath- letic Association 143. Q If absent-mindedness had been included in class statistics, Lib.,,,'q,,3':, would have certainly won the vote. But why bother to remember-,'fla?f'f. when one is pretty and popular? ' jail GWENDOLYN BRENT APPLE lfpidgeli Athletic Association 113, Dramatic Club 133, Debaters Club 143. Red hair is proverbially enchanting, but Pidge doesn't need it to make her popular. She'has It, ARTHUR 'LEE ASHBURN, JR. fu A To graduate from the Senior Class with no extra-curricular activities is somewhat of a distinction in itself. Arthur is extremely fond of argument and should make an excellent lawyer or politician. X ox get A L f 4ixN L x rx X Q5 T X1 1 V If T .it-:uI,Z::'? m!altinH I 5 'T 'Tl .:f'..f', ' .Ci fu ' fa -at f V t, fl f f HENRY DOWNING ATKINSON s ' ' 3 ' , rfHog:J it I ' xl New Bem High School c1,25, Literary so- lz N ,l I l i ciety 133, Varsity Basketball 13,43, varsity l s t 2 ll Baseball 13,43, Monogram Club 13,43, Varsity l , I I 2 Football 143. l ll I 1 if f L Henry has been one of the leading ath- W 2'1'l Q1rLt,5 , - letes of the school during the past year. -fi' Our football, basketball, and baseball glory would not have been so bright if Hog had not played on our teams. HERBERT EMERSON ATKINSON lfHerbU New Bern' High School 11,Z3, Literary Society 13,43, Class Basketball 133, 'Class Baseball 133, Student Council 143, Cafe- teria Club 143, Football 143, Pine Whispers 143, Monogram Club, Co-Writer Last Will and Testament 143, Baseball 143, Basketball 143. Herb possesses all of those qualifications which go to make up the best type of student. He is an honest, conscientious worker, an athlete who would never take unfair advantage of an opponent, and a boy who puts his duty before his own desires. ETHEL FRANCES AUSTIN ffzeiw Spanish Club 123, Tar Heel Club 143. Ethel's pretty face and quiet, lovely manners win for her many friends no matter where she goes. If all women were as quiet as our dignified Ethel, the male sex would take the field altogether.
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Nix - -..1-'..z.1..B:-assi,-.- ---'-A-- l---- '4-w11f- -.-4x---e-- 'e-:.:m-:1--v-..-.-.:.aa.--f-.-..-:L--+-f-5 f- -7'-'ie . f TQLAUK ' n no nn' 'rwiiiiit 1, U' ig. i 'on nnioAn ?i'n'i onion LW ,N GEORGE BENBOXV Calvin II. IYiley Literary Society to-ll. i ' ' ' s . l George is a quiet easygoing fellow who can easily make friends. He does. his school work in an ethcient manner, and is sure to succeed in whatever profession he follows. ELIZABETH BERGMAN Lib Athletic Association f1,2,3,-ll, Dramatic Club 12.33, French Club t3l, Good Readers Club QLD, Black and Gold Q-U, Rooters Club HJ, Class Poet tell. VVe will always remember Lib as our poet and author. VVe are wishing her the best of success in this Held, which she is planning to make her career-maybe. Lib has been quite an asset to our class and has many devoted friends among us. LEO GILLILAND BERGMAN Smitty Athletic Association t1,2.3,-lj, Literary Society t2,3,-ll, Science Club Q2.-15, Class Football 437, Dramatic Club t2l, Class Baseball t2D. t'Smitty is the lazy man of the Senior Class, but he has the ability to achieve things without expending physical en- ergy. He possesses great influence among both the boys and the ladies. Qaiiil l UM I , -filll ROBERT BLACKVVELL BILES Boob Band tl,2.3,43, Science Club tl,2.3.-U, Orchestra 1333, Class Soccer t3J, Track til, Cast A Night At An Inn 147. Glance at the variety of activities that have filled Robert's high school days- music, athletics, and dramaticsl Few of us can lay claim to such versatility. MARY ELIZABETH BINKLEX 'M111'y Lili tlirl Scouts tl,2.3.-ll, Hiking Club i1,2,3,-lj, Athletic Associatiim tl,2,3,4J. Cafeteria Club KS,-lj, G-Hi 137, Tar Hccl Club 135. Class Basketball L-ll, Magazine Club HJ, Student-Y r-43, Routers Club t-Ib. Her hair was brown, a deep, deep brown, her eyes were darker than her hair. Mary Lib is our typical brunette. She is a member of our Senior Class we couldn't get along without. cosiav GLENN BLACKNVOOD '-lm, SXYllllllllll'g tl,3,flJ, Athletic Association tl,2..l,4J, l.ilc1'al'y Society 4.3,-lp, lwmtball 11.5,-ll, 'Track t2,3.4y, Monograrn Club t2,.l.4l, Class Bust-ball t2,3l, President Monogram Club HJ, Bob has struck terror into the hearts of many opposing linesmen dur- ing his gridiron career. He is one of these stern, silent men with the physique of Hercules, 2? LT! 125 ' LE9',!'L'. . . . d i5vSXt . 212 li Sl' l All ill l l ll mia I , tit. l
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