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JOHN CHRISTOPH BLUCHER EHRINGHAUS, IR. Elizabeth City, N. Three Years UBLUKE' HBLOTT Blucher is probably the most active boy at XVoodherry. does not show an interest. Bluke has a most generous and true sense ot' the word. Blucher is a member of the Prefect Board antl the Heatl which go to prove his worth to the school. He is by far the C. mv Therelis no school enterprise in which he agreeable personality and is a friend in the Cheerk Leader, two outstanding achievements best singer :it XVoorlberry and his occasional solos in chapel have been very enjoyable. A great future awaits him as a singer, if he chooses to enter that field. This year Blucher holds one of the most important positi Editor. He is also a member of the Fik Tuma Board and of t On the cinderpath he has done well and shoulrl carry the Spring. ons on the Oracle Board, that of Managing he Dramatic Club. colors of VVoodherry in the quarter-mile this He leaves us for Chapel Hill where we hope he finds the success that should he his. thirty
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GEORGE LESLIE GULLETTE Florence, Alabama Two Years HGILLETTEH HGEORGEU At lNooclberry, George has proved himself a serious student, for in his two years here he has cone sistently held a place on the Honorable Mention list. To accomplish this in the face of such extra-curri- cular interests as attending to the post-oflice, working harcl at the Dramatic Club, and taking an active in- terest in the Debating Society, is a wonder not to be dismissed, for it shows persistence and promises an excellent batting average in the game of life. As a follower of Terpsichore, he can be ranked with the most zealous, inasmuch as he is one of the most ardent members of the German Club. Ciullette, grave and gay, commands our respect, and wins our friendship. Athletics figure in every l1oy's life, but not every boy figures in athletics. George goes out for foot- ball, basketball, and track in season. To him, a game is a game to be played for the fun, and he plays accordingly. George goes to Davidson in the Fall, with the school's best wishes. He will find the success there that he met with here. thirty-two
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