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BEULAH NOCK ALLEN We see her in the halls and in the class room with her brief case in her hand and a cheer¬ ful smile on her face. Mrs. Allen has a wealth of knowledge, for she has spent eleven years in India, and taught both there and in the U. S. Even though she has had more experiences than most of us, she is truly an S. T. C.-an and has helped and cheered us on innumerable occa¬ sions. We ' re glad she ' s one of us. KATHERINE BEATRIX ANTHONY The star woman athlete of the class, that ' s our little blond Katherine. She not only excels in gymnastics, but she manages efficiently, for she was twice manager of the girls ' var¬ sity basketball team and hockey team. As president of the Home Association she was always on the job. We ' ll never forget the blondest of our blondes, Anthony, whose hobby is athletics. ELEANOR BAILEY The life of any day room—it ' s the Bailey girl again. And you ought to hear her giving that sales talk to the sternest business men of Salisbury. Eleanor has that business-like manner and executive ability which makes for a successful career. She was a member of the debating team during her junior year and during her senior year successfully directed one of our dra¬ matic endeavors—a mathematics pageant. J. EDWARD ROBERTSON Tall, angular, blonde, sturdy—a man ' s man . Add a fine dash of slow, easy humor and you have Ed in a nutshell. As a senior, he is the president of the Men ' s Association. Throughout his college life he has shown a constant interest in gym work of all types. One of those likable chaps that will make a level-headed, sturdy citizen. MRS. ALLEN KATHERINE ANTHONY ELEANOR BAILEY EDWARD ROBERTSON • I 23 ] •
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DAVID PERRY President WILLIAM BLADES Vice-President BETTY CULVER Secretary LAURA PARSONS Treasurer CLARENCE DAVID PERRY Truly the all-around man and certainly one of the best-liked at S. T. C., David has been twice captain of the baseball team, twice captain of the soccer squad, twice athletic editor of the Publications Staff, treasurer of the Athletic Association, manager of the basketball team, and twice president of the class. As a sophomore, he received the campus award for the Queen ' s Escort and as a junior and senior the award for the Best All-Around Man. We know him best as Dave . WILLIAM O. BLADES The dynamic red head of the senior class who consistently showed a yen toward dra¬ matics is Bill. His parts in lie, Sky Fodder, Gloria, and Plumes in the Dust will not be forgotten nor will his work as president of the Sophanes Players. Also, he held a senior class office and was an efficient gymnastic student. Billy has created a lasting impression with his quick step, quicker wit, fine sensitiveness, rich low voice, and tousled red curls. ELIZABETH ANN CULVER Always gracious and willing to do her part—-she is a friend of everyone. She was one¬ time assistant secretary of the Baglean Society, secretary of the Day Students ' Association, and treasurer of our junior class. As a senior, she is president of the Day Students ' Association, and as assistant business manager of the Publications Staff, she helped make possible THE EVERGREEN. A seeming pessimist, but possessing unfailing wit, her hobby is grilled hams and more of them. LAURA ANN PARSONS A small, quiet brunette is Laura who fiddles away her time in the College Orchestra. Once treasurer of the Carnean Society and present treasurer of the senior class, she has proved her ability in monetary matters. Almost always seen with Betty Culver, she debates daily the question, Resolved: That we shall go down town lor lunch, generally taking the affirmative. Best of all, she likes cutting up books for pictures and aiding the assistant business manager of the Staff in getting ads.
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IRMA LEE DISHAROON LEE BURTON EARLE CORKRAN WILLAMAE- BROCATO WILLAMAE BROCATO Willamcte ' s a jolly co-ed” with expressive brown eyes. She was a four-year member of the college chorus for which she did a polished job of directing in her senior year. She is lively and likable. She was popular, too—remember?—with both men and women of S. T. C. ROBERT LEE BURTON, JR. Lee is versatility personified. In his freshman and sophomore years he won the achieve¬ ment key and in his freshman, junior, and senior years he was awarded merit for S. T. C. ' s best athlete. Last year he was captain of the basketball team and this year he is president of the Men ' s Athletic Association and a member of the Student Council. He shines” in every sport and in the college night life,” too. His motto is Let ' s have a party”. EARLE HOUSTON CORKRAN, JR. Altogether comely, with an attractiveness for women. Never did you see Earle without a friend” while he was at S. T. C. Picked co-eds”, too. He has done outstanding work in contrasting fields of interest, being a valuable member of the baseball, basketball, and soccer teams, and an active member of the Men ' s Chorus through his four years in college. He is president of the Men ' s Chorus this senior year and likewise second tenor in the quartet chosen from that group. IRMA LEE DISHAROON A real musician in our midst! Irma Lee has been a member of both the Orchestra and Glee Club for four years and this year is president of the latter. Whenever there ' s a song we want the tune of, we know who can sing it for us. You ' d never guess, to observe her quiet mien, that she ' s active in basketball and fieldball, too. For a theme song Irma Lee might use Simple and Sweet”. • [ 24 ] •
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