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anna brinsfield dorothy brookharf anna balvin brinsfield A COMBINATION OF THE FINE char¬ acteristics of geniality and sincerity make anna an outstanding girl. personality, beauty, and good mind make her well- rounded and fit for her leadership which she displayed so ably when she was pres¬ ident of the class in ' 39. because she does not lack for ability she can attack a new job unflinchingly and master it. yet serious¬ ness of college has not always completely captivated anna. haven ' t you seen her watch nervously from her dorm window for a blue dodge? mary helen davis IF LIFE WERE A BIG basketball game and helen were playing center, she ' d be happy, many cubits of energy have been sacrificed by her for the pure enjoyment of athletic contest, this interest and abil¬ ity led her to join the a. a. and to initiate cheers in the gym, and won for her the title of best girl athlete for 1940. hard work and that pull-upward attitude for the varsity basketball squad made her col¬ leagues choose her their captain, when winter comes, you are destined to hear helen say, i hope there is much ice this year, for i want to go skating. helen davis charles elliott dorothy Virginia brookhart DOT HAS been most active in col¬ lege life—especially socially. can ' t you remember three lads? in the organiza¬ tions she has been a member of the a. a., Christian association, grange, dra¬ matic club, and baglean-carneans. her out¬ standing work has been, however, in the orchestra and glee club. she has ever been faithful with her violin and has been for four years a member of the girls ' glee club, during her junior year she was stu¬ dent council member. very quiet and probably not so impressive until her latent powers are tactfully drawn out, dorothy then shines in a new light. Charles lee elliott VERSATILE, WITTY, FAST-THINKING charley gets things done in fine sfyle even if they are sometimes late, while at s. t. c. he has been an active member of the sophanes players, appearing in three productions, achievement key winner, queen ' s escort in ' 39, and a member of the soccer squad, scholastically he has repeatedly ranked among the first, an ab¬ sorbing hobby of his is scribbling poetry and twaddle. many of you have frowned on him when reading sockratease. •( 22 ).
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helen esther adkins FIERY HAIR, FIERY SPIRIT, FIERY EN¬ ERGY—possessed with the unique ca¬ pacity of determining what is to be done and thereby doing it. helen was given the position of editor. she has served in sundry capacities and in many organiza¬ tions: editor-in-chief of the college publi¬ cations staff, active participant in dra¬ matics, athletics, and the glee club with leanings toward the literary. amazingly frank, surprisingly open-minded, keenly analytic, and very generous, this versatile character couples genuine friendliness with a strong social sense and tops off the whole with straight honor roll grades and highest academic standing—what is known as an integrated personality. eleanor elizabeth bosse ELEANOR IS THE lavender and lace type of girl—sweet and unassuming, pos¬ sessing all queenly attributes she received the honor of may queen in 1939 because of her untouched natural beauty. her seemly calm and quietness is accentuated by her genuine simplicity, she has done a great service in bringing her kindly in¬ fluence on the religious life of the col¬ lege in her position as president of the Christian association. crawford stewart bennett MUSIC SEEMED TO COLOR STEW¬ ART’S campus career, during his senior year he was president of the men ' s chorus; he was a member of the orchestra for three years; and he has proved him¬ self a good teacher of music in the ele¬ mentary school. music isn ' t the only thing that appeals to him for philosophical argument with repartee enthralls the cap ' n. besides these musical and literary characteristics he is personally neat, good- hearted, and unselfish, remember how many rides he gave you to town! mary esther bradford FOR THREE YEARS esther commuted from snow hill to college and all the day students became her friends, she was their secretary in her junior year, in her senior year she moved into the dorm and won the hearts of those in that group, we surely missed her on our day student athletic teams, she has a fight-to-the- finish spirit that gives her an endurance so necessary to play a good game, how¬ ever, the true depth of the strength of her personality was unloosed when she began her student teaching. helen adkins stewart bennett eleanor bosse esther bradford
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doris lee elliott D. L. IS A TYPICAL COED of the class, in her presence a kind of friendly interest engulfs you and makes you like her and realize that she is sincere in her good-naturedness, she was vice-president of the class as a junior and president of the day students association as a senior, her stately posture is enhanced by a well- groomed appearance that is so much a part of her. no wonder she was chosen may queen in 1940. harriet bounds graham TRAVELING APPEALS TO HARRIET more than any other avocation, that, in part, accounts for her collection of photo¬ graphs of scenic beauty and unusual menu cards, harriet works quietly and diligently, anything she attempts is well done, har¬ riet is well liked because she is kind and gentle, and has no time for gossip, she along with others will recall amusingly going and coming to practice teaching in princess anne. she was a member of the baglean-carnean debate society and the sophanes players. eleanor lux goldsborough GOLDEN-HAIRED and petite, eleanor is known to us as boots. she has much animation and is socially minded, a com¬ bination that gains for her many friends, in campus organizations she is also active, having participated in the baglean-carnean debate club, sophanes players, and the a. a. her interest in problems of others made the dorm girls of the home asso¬ ciation vote her their president in ' 40. small, attractive, and appealing, she has won a place in our hearts. elizabeth anne hastings MUSIC WAS ALWAYS elizabeth ' s first love until one fitful day she had to direct six songs, speaking seriously, how¬ ever, she has been an active member of the glee club all four years of her campus career, and she held the responsible posi¬ tion as business manager of the debate club in ' 39. she enjoys collecting poetry, horse back riding, and dancing, personally she is cheerful, friendly, and likable, other fastidious seniors have often envied her full wardrobe of swank college clothes. doris lee elliott eleanor goldsborough harriet graham elizabeth hastings
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