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' l JOHNNY JACKSON IIendersonvii.le. N. C. lirst All Roiiiul Boy-- Most Athletic Boy Delphian; Foottmll. .U ; Basketball, n- .13; Base- ball. ' 31- ' 32: Chemistry Laboratory Assistant, ' 32; Monogram Club, U- ' 32. Not a bad sort at all, this guy Jackson; His smile is one big attraction; Just an old married man Who was led by the hand To the altar we think. Cheerio, Jackson! MII.DKEU BECTON KiNSTON, N. C. Neatest Girl— Cutest Girl Mnemosynean, Secretary, ' 3]- ' , ' 32: Secretary College Senate, ' 32; School, ' 32; Sponsor Senior Class. 2. Vice-President, Secretary Sunday A sijlendid young person. Miss Mildrrd, Whose charming glance everyone wilttd. Then Mildred met John And the struggle was on. For this lovely young lady. Miss Mildred. ROBERT LEONARD We.werville, N. C, Poi idar Delphian; Captain Football Team. ' 30; Baseball, 30- ' i2; Editor-in-Chief Mountaineer. ' 32; Manager Del- phian-Mneniosynean Play, ' 30- ' 31; Monogram Club. A football player of great ability. Who got around with much agility. If this stuff ' s a mess When it goes to the press. Blame Robert, not us, hot ziggity. LEONA JANE HARDIN Form ST Cnv, N. C. Most Intellectual Girl Mnemosynean, President and Secretary, 2; Debate Council, ' 31 - ' 32; Sponsor Delphians, ' 31 ; Superin- tendent Sunday School, ' 32; Mountaineer Staff, ' 32; Junior Del)ate. ' 31 ; S ' alutatorian, ' 32 ; Honorary So- ciety, ' 32; Mnemosynean-Delphian Play, ' 32. Leona ' s a maiden quite sweet. One whom you would do well to meet. When Horsey steps out. All the boys stand about. Hey, ' Horsey, ' when do we eat? FRED LVDA Weaverville, N. C. Most Bashful Boy Delphian Literary S(x:ietv; Football, ■3U- ' 31- ' 32 Baseball, ■30- 31- 32; Monogram Club. An all around fellow was Fred Much of and about him may be said. One form of expression. Was holding bull session; Wonder if it all came out of his head ? Page Thirteen
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CLAREXCE ALVIX BRIDGERS Portsmouth. a. Most CoitceUcd Delphian; V. M. C. A. Cabinet, ' .U ; College Senate. 2; Cheer Leader. ' M; Epworth League Cabinet. ' . 2; Baseball. ' .U: Clee Club, ' ? - 2: Delphian Play, M- ' 32; Senior Play. ' M. From Portsmouth, N ' irginia, came Skeet ' ho liked to play chords more than eat; But Bridgers turned classic Now plays the fantastic, Oh bring back my Bonnie. how sweet. NTVOSIE MITCHELL VeaVER ILI.E, X. C. Euterpean, President. ' .U- ' 32; Debate Council, ' 31- 32; Euterpean, ' ice-President, ' }2: Clio-Eiiterpean Play. ' :- ' 2; Alternate Inter-Collegiate Debater, ' 31; Housekeeping Medal, ' 3 1. Nivosie ' s a popular young creature. Miss Mitchell, we ' re right glad to meet you. We know it ' s a fact She also can act. On seeing her in her last feature. VO(M)R() V HARTSELL H.ARRISRl-RG. X. C. Deliihian; ' ice-Preb.iutrm President Debate Council Most Intellectual Boy ;sident Epworth League. 2: ' ice President Debate Council. ' ?,2 Chaplain Delphians ' :- 2. ' ice-President, ' 31 ; Inter-Collegiate Debates. ' 31 ' ? 2 Honor Society, ' i2 Baseball, ' 31; Student Coun cil. ' ?,2 ' aIedictorian. ' 2 2 Assistant Librarian. ' } ' 2 Junior Debate. ' 31; Chief Marshal. 31; Secretary De- l-ate Council. ' 31 . ;ident. An ambitions young fellow was Wood. ' In his classes stood high as he could; And he made grand slams In all his exams; Being quite clever, he would. CnXXIK LEE HEAD Wkaverville, X. C. Most Mctan-choly Euterjiean Literary Society, 3 - ' ? 2, ice-Pr ' 31; Euterpean Program Committee, ' 31. A i|uiet yum J, ' lass is Coiuiie Lee; We ' re fond nf her. why nut lie? She ' s here every day. In the same true way. What she will dn we ' re eager to see. KEMP TCXIS Baltimore, Mi . Most Dit nificd—Most Sinccrc Clio, Secretary. 31; Chairman Ways and Means Committee Clios, ' 31; Critic Clins. ' 31; ' ice-President Clios. ' 31 ; Junior Debate. ' 31 ; President Clios. ' 2; President V. M. C. A.; President College Senate, Clio-Euteri ean Play. ' . 2; .Chaplain Clios. ' }2. A quiet, modest chap is Kemp Tunis; If he graduates it will quite ruin us. Oh! what would befall us If he didn ' t call us? We ' d sleei) on through breakfast, my goodness! ' }2; Page Twelve
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JACK BROWN Fkankltn, N. C. Deliihian. Critic anil Conespoiiiling Secretary, ' i2: ManaKcr I)el|ihian-Mncniosviiean Play. ' i2 President ice-PresiileiU, .Secretary, anil Treasurer of Sunday .Scilool, .U; Y. M. C. A. Caliinet. ' .i2: Intercollegiate Debate. 32; Winner Good English Contest, ' .il- AlofNiAlNEER Staff. ■32: Secretary of Delphians. •,!!■ rootliall. M2. A whinisical fellow. Jack Hrdwn. Whose voice may lie heard nnles around; So Jack tried debating. And nu ' . liow he ' s ratini, ' . This whimsical fellow, lack lirown MII.DUKIJ KIRKPATRICK McCRACKEN WAVNKsvirrF., N. C. filciilty F,i7;irit,- Euteriiean, President, ■,!] • ' .!. ' ; Epworth T.eagne Cabi- net, n- 32: Intercollegiate Debate, ' .il- ' .ii; Debate ( ouncd, ■.!! ■■.!. ' : Treasurer Junior Class, M].-!. ' - 1 resident Ejiworth League Cabinet, ] ■ Colle ate, Ml -■.! ' . lege Sen- A rare type of girl is dear .Millv; She makes all of us seem so sil ' lv For one of her smiles We ' d walk miles and miles; Camels just aren ' t in it, eh, Millv MILLER WARD MoNO.N ' , Ind. Delphian Literary Society, ' 32; ll ' ca Pep Staff, An interesting lad, Miller Ward And his French studied ever so hard. hen he leaves this place. Xol a moll in the face Can he look. (Ikay. Miller War.l. EDN ' A .McCRACKEN Chahtref. N. C. Enterpean; Presnient Senior Class. ' .i2; Vice-Presi- dent and Chaplain of Euterpeans. ' .n- ' 32; Housekeeii- mg .Medal ' .il; Secretary and Treasurer Epwortli League Cabinet. 32; Clio-Euterpean Play, ' 32. An adorable person this Edna l)f whom not enough can be said But leave it to .Skeet. His taste sure is neat. Cee. but we ' ll miss yon, Edna. OTTIS C. FREEMAN KR . Kr.rN. N. C. Delphian Literary Society; Chaplain of 3 : College Senate, ' .ll- ' .ij; Vice-President t ' rial Band. ' .!1- ' .12; Chairman of Ways a ( ommittee: Y. M. C. A. Cabinet; Football lihian-.VInemosynean Play, ' .il; .Monogram I ' p from the f.Hithills came Ottis. Oh see what Santa Clans brought i Whose Y. M. C. A. talks To us sound like sipiawks. In spite of them we ' re for you. Otti : ' hians. Minis- Means ' .U; Del- Club. ' 32. Page Fourteen
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