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r rf - . tr iii 31 E14 al 31 es :M si r. f' . t ,. v s 1' 91 I 1 I J 1 1 l H 'V 'Q 4 1 1 'G ft 1 1 'a 1 L 1 1 l Z V 5? J '4- S f l 5 if 'I I 1. is l ,ff l' 'J- . fl .1 4. 1 i I ..1 tg-, -- x , I 'Ly l 15. 3 al. If lr ' j' 'i i i . , li Br1uL,xH Vick Even though Beulah is a very quiet and modest girl, she believes in having a good time. She is sincere and does not pretend to be what she is not. Beulah has a great deal of originality, which helps her in writing some very interesting compositions. Nothing gives her greater pleasure than reading, and even those books that seem dull and dry to others have a strange fascination for her. Although she is a man hater at the present, we think there will be quite a change in the future when the right one appears on the scene. lfliN'l'RlCl'1 Warm We Seniors are indeed fortunate in having Fentrice as a member of our Class. His de- termination, perseverance, sincerity and loy- alty have won for him the love and respect of the entire student body. His friends are numbered by the score 3 and no wonder, since his motto is, A friend in need is a friend indeed. Although Fentrice does not care for a college career, we feel sure that his edu- cation will not cease when he leaves Red Oak. We are loath to part with him, and know that the community to which he goes will be greatly enriched by his presence. l':m'rll,i'-ri,uhl JOHNIIA1 VICK Duck has a charming personality, a bright mind, a happy disposition, and a sparkle in the eye that denotes mischief. He likes fun in school or out, and usually finds it. Everyone is his friend, because he is a friend to everybody. He is a great ladies' man and holds the record for heart smashing in Red Oak. Duck has also distinguished himself in athletics, starring in football, basketball and baseball. The world is hungry for such men as Duck, and we feel sure that he is destined to bring much honor to us in the future, when he becomes Judge of the Superior Court. VVe are glad that he is going to be a speaker rather than a writer, for then he Won't have to spell all thc words he uses.
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PROPHECY OF CLASS OF 24 Ah dear l1ttle memory book' For htteen years I have kept you and now I will record to you the most lnterestlno and thr lhn ex ents of my llfe I am Presldent of the North Carolma Woman s Club and the Unlted States Government has sent me w1th1n tn t two years to study socxal cor dntlons ln America and Europe I left my home ln Nash Countv for Ne aork where I was to board a steamer for Cadlz France Istopped over rn B 1 nore for '1 few days and whlle almlessly walklng down the street I stumbled 1nto a beauty parlor where I found dabbllng IH the most delicate cosmetxcs one of our old Red Oak SEHIOFS Llllle Mae Coley Upon reach1n6 New Y ork I purchased my passport and was to sall wlthln three hours when I was call om to the phone I was told that It was the President of the W hlte Star Stear shlp Company who wlshed an lntervlew thmkmg lt a strlctly business prop mon I named the hour About thxrty mmutes later whom shouldl see comlng toward me but I-Ion Henry Grady of old Red Oak days Yes I recogmzed hlm but I dxdnt recogmze the lady with hlm Ima61ne my surprlse when I learned that he was Presldent of Whlte Star Steamship Company and that the lady was Odell Cooper his Private Secretary Grady had recognlzed my plcture on the passport as 1t passed accldentally over hrs desk and had called brmglng over our old frxend Odell A few days later I landed nn Cadlz France and lmmednately went to Paris One of my friends asked me to accompany her to the blg fashlon show of the season I dxd and learned that the dazzlmffly beautltul Sprmg creations had been deslgned by our own classmate Madame Temple Colston My next stop was rn Vemce Italy Idecxded to take speclal note of European operas so dropped into one of the leadmg ones of this clty I hap pened to a box very near the stage The young smger and her accompanlst seemed very famxhar to me and I found before the delxghtful evenmg wore to a close that thls wonderful woman whose volce fllled the enormous opera house wls none other thln our own Madamoxselle Estelle Ellen and her accomplnshed ICCOITIDIHISI was Lessle Rose Tty 9 . Q15 ti J ' L Y ' Q 1. g ' ' . . . 7 , . e Q v. . , I , v A .I l , s. ...J , . . :- ' XX- r v v . ' ' ' Q - V ' ,I I 1 1 L , . ...fl 1. , . . ,. . ' I l V 9 Y 7 , . . 7 . . . t ,B , 4 , , Q a , l ' ,., V. Y , It , w . e . . y . . . X. v - , ' w 1. . . . . , . . ' J I ' es Y Y Y 1 Y , . 1 1 a 9 - 9 za 1 , . . , . 1 ' - 1 l Y , 21 1 L , I 1 L' I . hir I l
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