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Cullowhee Yodel Volume 05 Number 12

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  • THE CULLOWHEE YODEL SENIOR CLASS OF 192* M i DELL BYNUM "itssboro, N. C. Vice Pi Body; S< Club; Si. An an solution words q Dell. "W! when you something I'd has i S. N. Society; Sec. E. L. S.; L. S.; Sec. Student ee Club; East Carolina flay. her but to love her, i her but to praise." for every question, a very problem, in other capable—that's Mary you work you work and iy you play," must be ■ the motto Mary Dell u^hout her stay at C. MILDRED DEAN Blackshear, Ga. Censor Columbian Literary Society; Treas. C. L. S., Vice Pres. Ep- worth League; Sec. and Treas. of Epworth League. "Nol But a too not too gay, , good girl in every way." During the two years of our college life Mildred has meant a great deal to our class. She attacks her work in a quiet, confident Her greatest talent is shown CLEMENTINE HALL "Clem" Qualla, N. C. Columbian Society; Glee Club. "A pretty girl, a witty girl, A girl so full of fun, A brainy girl, a carefree girl, A thousand girls in one." There is a ray of sunshine to be found in the darkest place when Clem is around, because of the personality she so fortunately possesses. She has won many friends at C. S. N. and is a "rare good fellow" whether serious or gay. MARION HENDERSON "Bobby" Brevard, N. C. Columbian Society; Council Member; Vice Pres. Student Govt. "Her happy disposition,, her pleasant smile, Marion is, to each of us, a valued friend. She is always quietly ready, with a smile, to do her part. Outclass would not have been quite complete without her. BESSIE CHAPIN I'itssboro, N. C. Erosophian Society; Glee Club; Sec. East Carolina Club; Teacher Training Club. A perfect woman, nobly planned." There is something about Bessie that makes us all love her. She is a rare combination of a good nature and a good temper. We will have no better friend than Bessie. PS MARGIE EARNHEARDT "Blondy" Salisbury, N. C. Erosophian Society; Epworth League; Piedmont Club. "Happiness is cheaper than worry- so why pay the price?" Always to her friends Margie gives a cheerful happy smile. In her work and play she is indeed a good sport. We are glad we have known her— glad she is a part of our class of '28. HELEN HARDEE "Friendly" Princeton, N. C. Columbian Society; East Carolina Club. "She is neither 'A Comedy of Errors' nor 'A Mid-summer Night's Dream' but take it 'As You Like It' she is just what she seems." Steadiness, pluck, and determination fit Helen exactly. By her friendship and pleasant manner she grows in the hearts of all. Her words, softly spoken, carry weight because of the personality behind them. We predict for her a great future. ALMA JACKSON "Polly" Cooper, N. C. Erosophian; Council Member; Pres. Sampson Co. Club; East Carolina Club; Treas. Erosophian Society; Chr. Senior Exec. Committee; Debating Team. "She has a lovely face, And in her lies a charming grace." Scarcely do we find a girl like Alma. She says that she proposes to spend her life in helping others. We believe there is no worthier ambition than hers. May all her efforts be crowned with greatest success.
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