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GEORGE WILLIAMS Delphian Trinity, N. C. VIRGINIA WILLIAMS Mnemosynean Trinity, N. C. FRANK WILSON Clio Lexington, N. C. COMMERCIAL CLASS FRANK BOLICK Delphian Granite Falls, N. C. ROBERT CARMICHAEL Clio Weaverville, N. C. BETH HONEYCUTT Mnemosynean Burnsville, N. C. KATHERINE McCLURE Entcrpcan Tryon, N. C. MARY VANCE PROFFITT Entcrpcan Burnsville, N. C. 19 3 4 Page 19
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JAMES PROFFITT Delphian Bald Creek, N. C. BERTIE MAY ROBBINS Euterpean Trinity, N. C. MARGARET PROFFITT Euterpean Burnsville, N. C. CLAIBORNE SCOTT Delphian Bald Creek, N. C. EDITH SCOTT HOWARD SITTON Mnemosynean Clio Norwood, N. C. Mills River, N. C. ROBERT STAMEY GLENN STARNES Delphian Clio Falston, N. C. Chapel Hill, N. C. KATHRYN SUTTLES WALTER THOMPSON Mnemosynean Clio Canton, N. C. Waxhaw, N. C. HARRY WHISENHUNT SUE WHITE Delphian Mnemosynean Hazeiwood, N. C. Chester, S. C 3 4 •Page IS
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KALEIDOSCOPE Flaming Youth — Sue White. . . . Have you caught it yet? . . . Where ' s V-e-e-e J-a-a-y? . . . Don ' t forget your slips. . . . Bruce Everett ' s operation. . . . Johnny finally getting a girl. . . . Mr. A. and Mr. B. . . . Wenzel ' s crazy-quilt shift. . . . Now, Billie, you quit that! . . . Delphians get medals. . . . Alma Morrison ' s cramp. . . . Lazy Lee and Half Nelson. . . . Boys banned from the kitchen. . . . The Yodeling Mail Man — David Reese. . . . The little big man — George Mata. . . . Gene Powell, the Halloween Masquerade:-. . . . McKinney arriving on time looking sensible. . . . Miss Hayes dismisses boys from French Class. . . . If we ' d had Joe Brittain, we ' d have caught him! . . . John Munro ' s initiation — the inking. . . . Midnight oration from on high— Dean Williams. . . . Dunham Field, the Clio-Delphian warpath. . . . Perfectly marvelous, Mrs. Trowbridge. . . . Now as I understand it, Mr. Trowbridge. . . . Best I ever saw, and I guess I ' ve seen a thousand. . . . Mildred Craven ' s Teddy Bear expression. . . . Baby Face Huneycutt learns to croon. . . . The Tornado giving Mars Hill Lions a chance to win at croquet. . . . Power House Edney slain by Cupid ' s dart. . . . Boney, the best gigolo since gigolo ' s been gigolo. . . . Gene Powell falling out of a corn patch. . . . Mary Vance Proffitt going on a diet. . . . Bad news from home: Just one of those things you can ' t tell. . . . The Gallant Knight of Modern Chivalry — Johnny Ford. . . . Sherlock Holmes in Disguise — Grandma Everett. . . . The Weaver College Bad Man — Monkey Boyd. . . . The Original Deaf and Dumb Artist— Lisa Colson. . . . The Twin Table Mechanics — Maness and Harri- son. . . . The boy to whom the girls tell all their secrets — Bubber Goodin. . . . The undernourished boy who ate Coach ' s adhesive tape — Pansy Pittillo. . . . The Most Popular Married Man— Bob Carmichael. . . . The drive and shovel aviator— Horn- snozzle. . . . The bulletin board activity man — H. R. Lewis. . . . The girl that swings a wicked haymaker (page Harry Lee)— Hazel Wilson. . . . The ten-second waitress Ann Lee. . . . All dressed up and no ' whaa ' to go. . . . The most handy name on the campus— Freeman, Ralph. . . . Goils, Goils! Sistah — The Georgia lingo. . . . The parable of the oil— Virginia Goodin. . . . Defeat of Wenzel by Jim Smith Boyd. . . . This student labor-Hm-hm-hm-hm-hm. . . . My Corky say he love me. . . . Stokes, the laborer without a purpose. . . . Ed Wird and ib Tiller from Aridin. . . . We ' re all McKinneys on that. . . . Ghormle the 6:45 o ' clock cuckoo. . . . Bubber reports Brittain ' s ailment. . . . Paul Campbell ' s solo — Abide With Me. ... I Shall Not Be Moved. Vage 20
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