has beon active in the Drcoiiatic Club since entering high school, having been secretrry in previous years, and being club reporter this year* She played in "The Toy Shop”, and had the leading role in "Laugh Clown”, Boys? She prefers brunettes. Mamie Katherine is (.dept at swimming, her favorite outdoor sport. She is a talented pupil of the Burkhiner School of D'-nce in Charlotte. Her ability has won for her recognition throughout tho stc.to as well f-s loct lly, and she hopes to follow a dc.ncing CQ3?G©r — — — “ — — ONE OF OUR BEST Introducing Dv;ight Rogers as ”one of our best I” Dwight, the son of Mr. and Mrs. II. L. Rogers, a blond with blue eyes is five feet ten r.nd weighs one hundred and forty-five pounds. Alwr.ys he is neat in his .aDper.rance and well dressed. Dv/ight is good in his scholastic activities as ^ well as in extra-curricula ’«/ork, which ho tr.kes pr.rt in. He is the presi dent of the Boys» alee Club and plays a sc.xaphone. He was a meniber of the football squad this soj son rjid he also plays basket bf.ll. Being the president of the Junior class, he served as toast naster L.t the Hunior-Senior Banquet. Dwight chooses geome try as his fr.vorite study. He is interested in all types of girls, especially those older thr.n he, and he is liked by all people v.dth v/hom he comes in contact. All in all, DVvlght is certainly ”one of our best." A I^RRY CHRISTmS AND A HAPPY TO,7 YEiiR "I v/ish you all a Merry Christmas'!" Let’s try v;hile we’re repec.ting This dear old Christmas greeting, To do a kind deed for someone - iVnd give to him same cheer cjid fun. Express a greeting nost sincere; *’Merry Cliristmas and Htippy Hew Year." (This verse is written for the tec.chors of the freshmen r.nd sophomore classes by - just a sophomore boy.) cAMi’iiK iiMmwr Hi ya folks???-Here’s ye olo campus gossiper sees call, hears all, knows c^ll Those trios, Helen, Beverly and \7ilson Margaret, Marie, and Kat Miss Merritt, Scarborough and Jjiulng- Does -Tatt still like thc.t populr r junior? You know the "one" he liked from the sixth grade on up? M-ry Julian and that Tc.ylor boy Maurice and his little blue chev. And Margaret H. has a new level Salisbury figain, too Those Salisbury mciles must undoubtably have v/’hat it takes I 11 What whs that I heard about a "truth" meeting tho other nite? They st.y all but two were pretty good sports Two of them couldn^t tc.ke it--rTopo, I V7;')n’t s£.y who it was This Curlee-Lorch affc.ir is still advancing rapidly Likev/ise the McColl-SnithI I I i.nd I hear a certain A. H, S. grr.duate (now at N. C. C. *7.) hid several things to be

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