rt' ^ t • ATAY 28, 1!)25 THE LEXHIPEP PAGE SEAMEN ACCOMPIjISIIMEXTS axd mottos (Continued From Pas?e 4) member. Pearl, the class is wishing you luck in the future. ’2,=;, Jewell' entered L. H. S and soon won a ])lace in our heart.s—as well as by our sides. Luck to you, Jewell, In whatever you do. LILLIAN PEACOCK “Bill” Marshal, ’24. “Fair and fair, and twice so fair. As fair as any may be”. “Bill” is popular among both boys and girls. She is well known for her wit, and puts a good time first. AVe are sure she will make a “hit” at N. C. C. AV. A’ARNER SINK “CharlleC’ Football; squad, ’22, '23; Letterman, ’25; Business Manager Lex.hipep, ’25; Hi-A', ’25; Alarshal, ’24; Statistics, ’25; Class secretary, ’22; Class lawyer, ’25. “Quarn esse vidire”. Charlie has proven his business ability through all his high school career. Besides his ever present "hail fellow well-met””, he is one on whom we can depend for every emergency. Charlie is an all-round boy. One of the most popular boys In school. Dwight has a pla.’e in the heart of every member ’ of the class, and his ability in attracting the op posite sex is Indeed enviable. He is always ready for work or fun, and we are sure his charming; personality will win him friends anywnere. REBECCA AVAIjSER “Beck” Basketball, ’22, ’23, ’24, ’25, Tennis, 24, ’25. “None knew her, but to love her”. If you want a loyal friend who will stick with you through thick .end thin, that’s Beck.' Besides her never fail ing good nature. Beck is an athlete of no mean ability, havin.j won a name for herself in both lasketball and tennis. She is also an A-1 stu dent. ER.VNCES THOMPSON Basketball, ’22, ’23, ’24, ’25; Captain, ’24, ’25; Tennis, ’24, ’25; Debating team, ’24; Lexhipep staff, ’23, ’25; Statistics, ’23, ’25. “Beauty and brains often come to gether”. An all-round athlete, Frances has helped L. H. S. to win many’ honors. She’s always in for anything, and her lady blue eyes” are a well-known factor in the Senior Class. CLARA TAYLOE Editor-in-chief Lexhipep ’25; Glee Club, 23, ’24, ’25; Literary’ Team, (Essay and Cross-AVord PuzHe), ’25; Statistics, ’25; Ataledictorian, ’25. “Let us be' gay while we may”. Clara is one of the finest, most de- pe-ndable girls to graduate from L. H. S. Her honors are testimony of the girls’ and boys’ recognition of her {id- mirable qualities, and . are a symbol of our appreciation for all she has done. ILVROLI) S.MITir “Mainly” Football; squad, ’22, . ’23. ’24, ’25, Ili-A’, ’25, Alpha Zeta,. ’25. "Know that science is truth”. Here is a scientific bird. One of the worst ones in the country. And a friend, too. “Mandy” has deter mination, and that alone spells suc cess. He’s going to State. VER.\ HlODRlCli Statistics, ’25. .“Progress is made by work alone” .A’era is the kind of.quiet studious girl that everyone likes, to meet up with. She can be counted on at any time for anything. AA’e are sure of Iter success at N. C. C. AA’. CLOVD PIlILPOTl' Football; squad,' ’23; letterman, 24, ’25; Manager basketball, ’25; Lex hipep staff, ’25; Class pre.sidont, ’24, ’25; Hi-Y, ’25; A’ice-presi'ient (2); Marshal, ’24; Chief; Alpha Zeta, ’25; President (2); Statistics, ’23. ’25; De bating team, ’24, ’25. “Great is thy pow’r and great thy fame”. The main trait of Cloyd’s charac ter Is dependability. That s the rea son he is president if the Senior class; the large number of honors listed above shows that he is one of those few who attain real prominence in high school. Besides thi.s, Cloyd is one of the coming sheiks of Lexing- in fact, he has already demon strated his ability in this line. ILVMIIjTON iiargraa e “Dcctl” lootball; squad, ’22,.’23; letterman. ’24, ’25; manager, _’24, Basketball squad,- ’25; Tennis, ’23, ’24, ’25; Man ager,. ’24; Lexhipep staff, ’23, ’25; Marshal, ’24; Alpha Zeta, ’2 5; Sta tistics, ’23, ’25. “Love, labor and laugh” Ham’s career has been that of a leader, and a willing, entiiusiastic participant in all school activities and undertakings. His g-.)od nature and never failing supply of “pep” have an outstanding place' in every thing; from the football field to writ ing for the Lexhipep. ■ Nothing we could say .'would be other tl.an com plimentary. I'EARL AVRIGHT Gl.ee. Club, ’23, ’24, ’25. :“Too much study is slotn”. 'Are you looking for plenty ot “pep”, a ready smile, and a warm hand clasp? If so, that’s Pearl. She can make the gloomiest jierson in the world look like a ray of sunshine. Re- DAATGHT JOHNSON “Nutts ’Track, ’24: Lexhipep stalT, ’25; Class vice-president, ’25; Class orator, ’25; pre.sident (1); Alpha Zeta, ’25; vice-president (2); Statistics, ’25; Secretary-treasurer Senior Dramatic Club, ’25. “Kinds words he ever had for all”. CHARLOTTE SHO AI' "AA'hose inborn worth her acts^com- mend. Of gentle soul, to human race a friend”. Charlotte is the kind' of girl who always has a jileasant smile and a kind word for everyone she meets. She has a friend in e^very member of the cla.“S who wish her suece.ss in the future. SCLA BAILEY Marshal, .’24. “Grace in ‘all her steps; (Continued On Page R)