Continuod from Page 3 Aftor wo have s-urtmiod ■ up thoso throG important factors, v/o must list tho roquiromonts of about three of our occupational interests. Then to ono of thoso occupations our abilities, in terests, and aptitudes will balance. Thus wo will have dotor- minded the correct profoasicn for us to ontor in order to make our future a success. SENIORS Sfenior Superlatives Most Cooperative Eunice Poolo Cutest Eunice Poole and Louise Erantloy Most Popular Cecil Brantley and Helen Jordan Quietest Billy Dew by taking part in so many activi- tijs throughoiit the year, Thelbort is ©resident of tho Beta Club, Vico- Prosidont of the Agriculture Chapter, and for two years has served as president on the Nash County F. P. A. fodoration, Thol- bort has also accomplished some other ovitstanding work in his class activities throughout his school days „ Helen Jordon,'Vice-President of the acnior class, was declared "AEL Arrericam Canidato of the girls'^ fiivicion'' in the Gold Medal Basket Ball ToiJirnoment held at Rocky Moiuit this yoar, Helen and two other seniors, Louise Brantloy Lamm, were soloct- SENIOR HO^TORS George Lee Bissetto During tho years of 'T59 and »40, there have been quite a few honors bestowed upon various mem bers of tho senior clas,":!. Those things that are called honors now will be even more ir.portant in tho coming years when tho seniors of today begin to look back into the past and think of tho many happy days spont t©gethor in high school, Tho senior class is proud of Guy Bissotto and Easter Pearl Lamm, who at the end of the basket ball season were awarded individ ual honors for their splendid playing throughout tho year. Guy was declared, "All county foreward, and Easter Pearl was declared "A county guard" on the Nash County ^skot ball team. ■^holbort Boykin has also won ■’'niration of tho senior class A and ICastor Per..^ ed as members of tho All Tourney Toaiti," at Rocky Mount, There are throo members of the senior clasa who have attended regularly for olovon consect“ivo years j, Lois Johnson, Elmo Bissotto, and Wilbur Bissotto, (■- WE ARE IN BUSINESS TO SERVE THIS COMi^ UNITY WE INVITE YOU TO TRADE WITH US Up I-' >. / y i /I 1 ^ i 1 i JI i '■ i I i • 'n't V ^ I' i''/ A

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