OUR HIGH SCHOOL FACULTY Dr. P. W. Moore, President Emeritus A straight-forward man who has been crowned with an honor that has been given to no other man in North Carolina. His motto is “Be somebody”. Prof. J. H. Bias, President Because of his ability and worth-while achieve ments, he was appointed as the successor of Dr. P. W. Moore. Our president always gives sound, timely advice. Miss E. C. Harris A faithful English teacher in the High School department, who always meets her classes with a smile. Miss W. M. King One who knows Latin and French and greets her classes always with, “Bon jour, mes eleves.” Professor R. E. Barnett A man who knows all about Geometry and Trigo nometry and insists that the students know some thing too. Professor A. P. Lester “Take the next thought,” from the man who knows all about science. Miss Johnson She has little to say but knows her business when it comes to making garments and preparing appetiz ing foods. Miss M. Z. Marshall Read, but don’t keep the books over time; if so, you are sure to get some mail the following day. Rev. J. T. Doles “Wait a minute, daughter.” Faithful in every thing and really knows History. —Catherine M. Anthony. 0 TASKS OF THE DAY There is a song in the air That’s thrilling my heart; It’s telling a message That will cause us to part. We will part to wander Among the dreary hills; To wade in the brooks And cross the rills. We will chase the sunbeams, And follow them home, To be content, Ne’er again to roam. —A. V. Jennette. ■ o TO STATE NORMAL I think of thee with thy great name, And as a school divine; May thy true light forever shine To guide the youth in line. The youth that from the dark doth rise Receives a drink divine; And had I all the schools’ great names, I would not change for thine. —Miss Rosa Adams. “WISE AND OTHERWISE” ADAMS, ROSA “Rosebud” “Manner is all in all, whate’er is writ.” Stylish, graceful and affectionate. To enter A. & T. College. ALLEN, MARY “A good heart is better than all the heads in the world.” Studious, popular, graceful. To enter Durham State College. ANTHONY, CATHERINE “Cat” “What’s done is done.” Lovely, neat, stylish. To enter St. Agnes Hospital. BELL, PETER H. “P. H.” “Circumstances are the creatures of men.” Short, sleepy, neat. To enter Howard. BEMBRY, MARTHA “Begin low; rise slow.” Modest, sunny, retiring. To enter Normal. BIAS, JAMES “The secret of success is constancy to purpose.’' Large, boisterous, reckless. To enter Lincoln University. BLACKMON, CLEORA “Cleo” “Patience is a necessary ingredient of genius.” Gentle, neat, humorous. To enter Normal. BOND, EVA “Man is not the creature of circumstances.” Tall, pi'oud, jolly. To enter Normal School. BOWSER, HELEN “A soft answer turneth away wrath.” Stylish, pleasing, chaste. To enter Hampton Institute. BRILEY, ROOSEVELT “Discretion of speech is more than eloquence.” Honorable, courteous, handsome. To enter Durham State College. BURFOOT, VIVIAN B. “I am monarch of all I survey.” Quiet, refined, coy. To enter Normal School. CABARRUS, HENRY “Time will develop everything.” Tall, musical, popular. To enter Hampton Institute. CLARK, DAISY “With words we govern men.” Modest, popular, jolly. To enter Durham State College. DAVIS, ALEXANDER “Bish” “Heaven help those who help themselves.” Athletic, musical, ambitious. To enter Shaw University DAVIS, VIOLA “Vie” “Don’t waste time.” Quiet, studious, modest. To enter Durham State College. EASON, MILES “Ruddy” “Not there, but climbing.” Studious, witty, active. (Continued on Page 10) PAGE 4