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ELIZABETH THOMPSON JOYWE BOBBY BARNES JEAN 3. GLOVER The senior class of 1935 lost one of its members— Elizabeth Thompson became Wbrs. Roy Joyner. The desire, however, to obtain her high school diploma increased with the years. Finally, Elizabeth, ambi tious and determined, decided that "Now Is the Time", Accordingly she en rolled with us in January and became a full pledged senior, joining hands with her son James, student of the seventh grade. The years have been kind to her, for you would never guess she is our seniot by a few years. Maybe her wide interest— church activities, club work, flowers, and sew ing have kept her young and vivacious, LOUISE EATMON Next on the scene is Louise Eatmon, a neat and attractive brown-eyed girl, who is most likely seen with Wilma Bunn, She spends most of her leisiore time at the movies. Louise declares that graduation will be one of the hap piest moments of her life, 55he plans to get a job soon after graduation, DERL PACE Full of humor and wit and often found cracking a joke on someone, Deri, an authority on model air planes and model airplane engines, is friendly with everyone. He and his sister Jean were voted by their classmates as having the best personality among the seniors. Bill, the comedian of the senior play, was well portrayed by Deri. This senior came back with a bang after having been away for nine years. During this time he at tended Red Springs and five other schools. Better known as "Timm[y[" from his role in the senior play, he stands 5’ 7" and tips the scales at l60. You've guessed it; it's Bobby Barnes, an addition^' to our senior class this year. He plans to further his ed ucation at King's, ANNA LEIGHN JOHNSON Most Atheletic is the superlative awarded this blond lassie who stands only five feet three inches. Anna Leghn has been an outstanding basket ball player for the past four years and is among the top in scoring honors. But she has talents other than basketball. As a pian ist and singer she is act ive in glee club and chiirch activities. When ary spare.time is left, it is used in driving, danc ing, and dating, Anna Leighn plans to enter E.C.T.C, next fall to study physical education. Someday she hopes to own a Oldsmobile 88 convertible and a cottage for two down a rosy lane» JOYCE WILLIAMS Usually seen with Lois Jean Medlin is Joyce, another outstanding basket ball player, who has served on the team for three years. From time to time the class caught glimpses of another abil ity—this time poetic. Maybe at home next year, T,irith plenty of time, she will develop this talent. Listen and you can hear the lovely voice of this pretty dark eyed senior. With her sweet voice and fine personality she is highly admired by all. Her personality won for her in i9U8 the title of Best- All-round Student, This year she was voted Most Versatile, For three years she has played as guard on the basketball team. After graduation she plans to attend St, Mary's, The class prophesies she will go far in the musical world, ROMINE EDWARDS Romaine, a dark-haired, neat attractive young girl, is one of the most popu lar and studious students of the twelfth grade. She is very active and co-op erative in class work and is seen most often with Corinna Williams and Barbara Farmer, Her plans are !,to attend Hardbarger Business College after her graduation, PEGC3Y WHITLEY A cheerful smile, a gra cious heart, and a pleas ing personality are defi nitely character traits portrayed by Peggy, When the votes were counted for the most dependable girl, she ran a close second. That vote best tells her story, ASTOR RAE FINCH Quiet but cooperative is Astor Rae, No wonder that • she and Mildred are the best of friends, A home of her own looming in the future overshadows all other plans.
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