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10 ECHO ANNUAL June, 1921 CLAYTIE COLE Girls Club, Chief Marshal, Athletic Association. “Tell You, I liked your looks at very first.” If Claytie would spend as much time studying as she does thinking of boys we are sure she would be a living wonder in books. In spite of this Claytie makes good grades. She is very fond of riding any¬ thing from “ponies” to automobiles. LOUISE YOUNCE Member of Athletic Association. “She hath music in her soul.” That must be true of Louise, for she can extract music from the most extinct piano. She is a good sport in every way, and will oblidge you when you need someone to play for a dance. LOTTIE MAE JULIAN “Say not unto her lest she weep.” Athletic Association. Lottie Mae is very fond of bobbed hair and she is still fonder of writing to Chapel Hill. Everyone loves Lottie Mae for with her blushes and black eyes, who can help it? DE NEALE McKENZIE Athletic Association, Basket Ball. DeNeale never exerts her energy as cheer leader un¬ til “Chicken” gets on the Base Ball field, there she goes full strong. She has won friends in every class with her cheery smile and her winsome spirit.
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Jane,1921 ECHO ANNUAL 9 THEDA KLUTTZ President Athletic Association 1920-21, Girls Club, Captain Basket Ball Team. “She’s not afraid to say her say, tho the whole world be against her.” Theda isn’t so very big, but she knows how to handle a Basket Ball Team. She posesses a frank, straight¬ forward disposition which makes her a general fav¬ orite. GLADYS MORGAN Class Poet, Secretary of Senior Class, Vice President of Junior Class, Secretary of Girls Club, Athletic Association. “For she is wise, if I can judge of her, And fair she is, if that mine eyes be true, And true she is, as she hath proved herself.” Gladys is easily one of the best students in the Sen¬ ior Class. She makes E on every study, and is ex empted from all examinations. She never speaks anything but good of anyone. Everybody truly loves Gladys’ modest ways and modest disposition. MAUDE BAUCOM Basket Ball Team. “You. are always too hasty to fire at a touch.” But we said, “She is hasty, she doesn’t mean much.” Maude is among the girl students who are unable to keep away from her Physics book. She says she will pass it off on the next examination. While she is not among her books she is out playing tennis or basket ball. She is one of Miss Campbell’s faith¬ ful standby’s in the kitchen. The sti ' ongest fault with her is that she does not like to talk. HELEN RIDENHOUR “I as larger, better than I thought.” Helen’s highest ambition is to find a man who can reach her level and gaze into her dreamy sky blue eyes. Helen should have gone out for basket ball.
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June,1921 ECHO ANNUAL 11 MILDRED WHITAKER Mildred—our most dignified student never hurt her¬ self studying but still she makes a good math stu¬ dent. Mildred is a good friend of all. ANTHONY ENGLISH Base Ball Team, Foot Ball Squad. Nathan Hale, Col. Knowlton. “So, all smile—I shuffle with my blushing face.” “Tony” is one of the kind who keeps everything to himself. He came from Tome last year and we hav¬ en’t had time to find him out. He is usually at home at nights and very seldom comes up street. He is very popular with the girls and the queer part about it is that he seems to stand in with the girl’s mothers. LOUISE MARSH Louise has a pleasing personality and with this she has the favor of all. She is another of the number¬ less who thinks it better to play more and work less, but with all this Louise is very dignified, emphatical¬ ly so! ARNOLD WALSER Hi-Y, Triangular Debator ’ll), ’20, ’21, Vice Presi¬ dent Debating Society, Tennis Club. “How few who pass above him.” Arnold has always been a splended scholar, and few pass above him in lessons. He is always active and smiling, and ready to tell jokes.
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