PAGE FOUR. GOLDSBORO HI NEWS June 9, 1937 CLASS OF ’37 AS WE’VE KNOWN THEM ▼ r 19 fi (1) Mary Baddour, President *'Babe"—Trucking—Girlish clothes and bright kerchiefs—“Versatility of safety pins.” Class President 4; Assistant Editor Hi Nmvs 4; President of Double-Period Class 4; National Honor Society 4; Quill and Scroll 3, 4; Vice President of Class 2; Hi News feature editor 3; Staff of SOS 2; President of Scribblers’ Club 1; “Enoch Arden” 2; Vice President of Dramatic Club 2; Consul of Latin Club 2; Fair Marshal 3; President of Horn, Room 1; phairman of Junior Play Tickei. imittee rf'; Basketball 1, 2, 3; Club Federation Council 1; Glee Club 1, 2; Students’ Guild 3, 4. (2) Everett Proud, Vice President Election boards—Knickers and bow ties— Chemical Analysis—Greatest Casanova. National Honor Society 4; Vice President of Class 4; Student Council 4; Chairman of First Board of Elections 4; Football 4; Base ball 4; Interclass Basketball 2, 3 (Captain 2); Interclass Football 3; Tennis 3; Home Room President 4; Home Room Vice Pres ident 4; lOOS 1, 2, 3 (Secretary 3) ; Glee Club 1; Junior Play 3; “Birds’ Christmas Carol” 2, 3. (3) Virginia Lee Ginn, Secretary JntellectualUy—Diligence—Blue Hyacinths— Childhood Memories. Class Secretary 4; Marshal 3, 4; Hi News Staff 2, 3; Club Council 1, 2; Home Room President 1; Latin Club 1, 2; Scribblers’ Club 1; Interclass Debater 1; Waitress at Junior- Senior Banquet 2; Glee Club 1, 2. (4) Katherine Jones, Treasurer Dinner Rings—Dependability—Poise, beauty and charm—Flame-colored chiffons. National Honor Society 4; Marshal 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2; Glee Club 1, 2; Chairman of Student Association Social Committee 4; Class Treasurer 4; Home Room Vice Pres ident 1: Home Room President 2; Public Speaking Club 2; Insurance, Taxes and Bonds Activity 4. (5) Ozello Woodward, Cheer Leader Short hair—Quill and Scroll pins—Paints and brtishes—Impromptu swims and whims. Editor of Hi News 4; Sports Editor 3; National Honor Society 4; Quill and Scroll 3, 4; Assistant Chief Marshal 3, 4; Chief Fair Marshal 3; Class President 1; Class Treasurer 2; Class Cheer Leader 4; Most Eepresentative 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2; Junior Play 3; “Birds’ Christmas Carol” 2, 3; Staff of SOS; Chairman of Senior Class Steering •Committee 4; President of Home Room 4; Vice President of Scribblers’ Club 1; Glee Club 1, 2. (6) Rosanna Barnes, Historian “‘‘Rosie” — Others — Bubbling enthusiasm — Editorials—Hosts of flowers and friends. Scribblers’ Club 1; Public Speaking Club 2; Secretary of Class 1; Home Room President 1; Class Historian 2, 3, 4; Recording Secre tary of Student Association 4; Editor of 80S 2; Hi News Staff 2, 3, 4 (Assistant Editor 4); Quill and Scroll 3; Marshal 3, 4; National Honor Society 4; Secretary of Tem porary Student Council 4; Triangu'ar De bater 4; Glee Club 2. (7) Anne Hollingsworth, Prophet Original plays—Dancing schools—Flowered evening dresses—Slow and deliberate words. (Charlotte High School first two and a half years) ; Home Room Secretary 1; Civics Club President 1; Soccer 1, 3; Home Room Pres ident 2, 3; Chairman of Campus Inspection Committee 3; Cheering Squad 4; Chairman of Stunt Committee for Senior Picnic 4; Class Prophetess 4. (8) Pat Witherington, Testator Blond curls—Even temper—Eagle Scout badges—Open trails—Close tennis sets. Home Room Secretary 1; Home Room Pres ident 2, 3, 4; Tennis 3 ; Testator 4; Assembly Committee of Student Association 4. (9) CLEVIA BALKCUM Community pool—German haircuts—Clowning —Heavy steps. Swimming 4; Military Club 1. (10) C. B. BARBRE Elves—Impish grins—Columns of addition— Cowlicks. Glee Club 1; Scribblers’ C'.ub 2; Home Economics Club for Boys 1, 4; Secretary of Home Room 2; Hi News Staff 2; “Birds’ Christmas Carol” 2, 3; “Enoch Arden” 2. (11) WOODROW BARDEN Pieces of maple furniture—Hard work—Green chevrolets—Seriousness. Military Club 1; Home Economics Club for Boys 2; Moving Picture Club 4. (12) ROBERT BARTHOLOMEW “Dummy”—Guild prompter—Stepin Fetchit— Oceans of friends. Interclass Football 3; Swimming Manager 3, 4; Swimming 3; Aviation Club 2; Home Room Treasurer 4; Glee Club 2; Surveying Club 4; English Club 2. (13) ELIZABETH L. BASS Lavender alters and gold taffeta—Shy winning smiles—Serenity. Cheerio Club 1; Aviation Club 1; President of Biology Club 4; Commercial Law 4; In surance, Taxes and Bonds Activity 4. (14) KATHLEEN BASS Brown eyes—Business world—Unassuming friendliness—Plaids and checks. Secretary of Music Club 1; Secretary of Book Club 2; Home Room Basketball 4; Social Committee 4. (15) ADELLE BEAMON Butterflies’ wings — Childish miniatures — White dresses Shining curls. Insurance, Taxes and Bonds Activity 4; English Club 1. (16) HAYES BEAMON Quite cordiality—’Possum hunts—Basketball— The great out-of-doors—Electricity. Junior Play Usher 3; Basketball 4; Inter- class basketball 3; Motion Picture Club 4. (17) EDITH BEST “Tacky”—JKnitting needles and salmon-pink yarn—Winsomeness—Intimate friendships. Commercial Club 2; Latin Club 2, 3; President of American History C’ub 3; Arts and Crafts Club 4. (18) MARGARET BRITT Sparkling brown eyes—Red tulips—Business letters—Heaps and heaps of love. Stamp Club 1; Cheerio Club 1; Dramatic C'.ub 2; Insurance, Taxes and Bonds Activity 4; Business Law Club (Treasurer) 4. (19) SEYMOUR BROWN Ping-pong balls—Dry humor—Sport pages— Flashlights on black nights. Stamp Club 1; Science Club 2; Quill and Scroll 3; Track 3; Chairman of Junior P'ay Program Committee 3; Sports Editor of Hi News 3, 4; Parliamentarian of American History Class 4. (20) CARL BRYAN Dark curls^Dependability—Skilled carpentry , —ECTC. Football Club 1; Baseball 3; Parliamentarian of History Club 3; Basketball 4; Home Room Vice President 4. (21) CATHERINE BUIE “Blue-eyed boy from Tennessee”—Delicious recipes—Picture shows—Secretarial records. Home Room Secretary 4; Junior Play Usher 3; Home Nursing Activity 4; Bowling 4; Food Committee of Hobo Convention 4. (22) INEZ COSTIN Fluffy little chickens—Fragrance of early morn ing—Old-fashioned sunbonnets—Pale blue. Music Club 1; Book Club 2; Home Nursing Activity 4; Health Room Nurse 4. (23) ROBERT CREECH Well-tailored clothes—Imaginative poetry— Stag lines—Moods. Glee Club 1; Treasurer of Home Economics Club for Boys 1; Vice President cf Class 1; Track 1, 2; Student Guild 3; Manager Track Team 4; Secretary of Home Room 4; Chairman of Inspection Committee 4; Music Appreciation Club 4. (24) BLANCHE CROCKER Peppermint candy—Country life—Scissors and thread—Sunflowers. (25) RACHEL DAUGHTRY “Pug”—Flying typewriter keys—Navy blue ac cessories—Contentedness. Cheerio Club 1, 2; Glee Club 1, 2; In surance, Bonds and Taxes Activity 4; Basket ball 1, 2. (26) RANDALL DAVIDSON Night commercial classes—Pigskins—New homes and new friends—Broad shoulders. (Entered GHS for Senior year) ; Football 3, 4. (27) EDWIN DEANS Dangerous explosions—Interest in Court Pro cedure—Fishing bait and bird shot— Straightforwardness. Baseball 3, 4; Interclass Baseball 1; Bas ketball Club 4; Military Club 1; Motion Picture Club 4. (27) MABEL DEANS “Becky”—Ruffled white organdy—Pleasing simplicity—Blue forget-me-nots—Studious ness. Latin Club .1, 2; Chief Marshal 3, 4. (29) WILLIAM DEES Track clothes—Gavels—Adonis—“Life Savers” —Independent thinking. President of Student Association 4; Treas urer of Class 3; National Honor Society 4; Track 2, 3, 4 (Co-captain 4) ; Most Representa tive 4; Commencement Speaker 4; Junior Play 3; Glee Club 1, 2; lOOS 1. (30) EARL DESHONG Swimming—Rapid speech—Sports page addict —Paper bullets. Stamp Club 1, 2 (Vice President 2) ; Eng lish Club 2; Baseball 3; Class Basketball 3; Junior Play Committee 3 ; Swimming 4; Pres ident of North Carolina Club 4. (31) CHARLES DEWEY Freckles—Laboratories—Strong friendships— Casanova dances—Snapshots. Aviation Club 1; Chemistry Curator of Science Club 2; Vice President of Science Club 3; Home Room Treasurer 2; Home Room Booster 5; Surveying Club 5; Music Ap preciation Club 5. (32) RUTH DILLWORTH Red polkadots and small bows—Tapping shoes —Socials—Blond tresses. Glee Club 1, 2; Book Club 1, 2; Band 4; State Typing Contest 4; Chairman of Social Committee in Double Period Class 4; Secretary of English Club 3; President of English Club 3. (33) BRUCE DUKE Success—Detailed invoices—White shirts- Gallantry—Open face. (34) MARGARET EDMUNDSON “Hag”—Golden poppies—Mannequins—Bas ketball courts—Pals. (Brogden High School first two years) ; Basketball 1, 4; Home Room Reporter 4; Astronomy Club 4; Glee Cliib 1, 2; Literary Society 1, 2. (36) BEULAH EDWARDS Tiny steps—Incessant giggling—Tabby kittens —Fords. Glee Club 1; Dramatic Club 2. (36) HELLON L. ELLIS Gypsies—Questions and answers—Helpfulness —Sunday school lessons. Latin Club 1; Music Club 1; Dress Design ing Activity 4. (37) CHRISTINE EPPS Green' roses—Elizabeth’s pal—Bicycle rides— Purring cats. Commercial Club 2; Business Law Club 4; State Typing Contest 3. (38) WYATT ETHERIDGE “Sugar”—Reserve—Black Pontiacs—One girl ■—North Carolina Poplars. Home Room Secretary 4; Astronomy Club 4. (39) MARJORIE WOOD FAGAN Deep purple pansies—Slow drawl—Butlers and maids—Impeccable neatness. Latin Club 1, 2 (Parliamentarian 2) ; Parliamentarian of Book Club 2; Scribblers’ Club 1; President cf Library Instructions Club 4; Student Guild 4; Home Room Reporter 4; Waitress at Junior-Senior Banquet 2. (40) FRANK FARFOUR Cinder paths—Helpful explanations—Snowball fights—Hearty “hellos.” Track 1, 3, 4; Baseball 1, 3; Football 3, 4; Interclass Basketball (Co-captains) 2; Stage Manager of Junior Play 3; Chairman of Stu dent Association Property Committee 4; Home Room Secretary 1; Glee Club 1, 2; Music Appreciation Activity 4; Military (3lub 2 Aviation Club 1; Football Club. (41) HELEN FLOWERS French translations—Book marks—Daffodils and green fern—Unexpressed thoughts. iGlee Club 1, 2, 4; Latin Club 1, 2; Scrib blers’ Club 1; Staff of SOS 2; Book Club 2; Science Club 4; Cheering Squad 4. (42) MARGARET FORDHAM “Pod”—Inappropriate gum-chewing—Bright colors—Slow thinking—Yankee steps. (Greensboro High School first two-and-a- half years) ; Basketball 2, 3; Vice President of Home Room 2; Secretary of Home Room 2; Guidance Club 1; Handicraft Activity 4; Home Room Booster 4. (43) RUTH FREDERICK Blue delphinium—Warsaw—Flapper Fannie styles—Humorous recitations—“I’ll swanny.” (Warsaw High School first three years) ; Secretary of Class 1; Secretary-Treasurer of Class 3; President of Biology Class 3 ; Marshal 3; Recitation Contest 2. (44) FANCES GILLIKIN Natural smiles—Blue bells—Bicycle rides— Five-foot-two. ■ - • • * Glee Club 2, 4; President of Library In structions Club 4; Book Club 2; Music Club 1. (45) BUSBIE GLASCOX U. s. Navy—Sports—Indifference to books— Happy medium. Military Club 1; Football Club 2Scouting 3; Music Club 4. (46) BILL GRADY Minute details—Sciences—Slicked-back hair— Sea Scout uniforms. Boxing 3; lOOS 1, 2, 3; Astronomy Club 4; Home Economics Club for Boys 1. (47) BESSIE GREENE Soft green valleys and echoes—Interesting recollections—G enuineness. Glee Club 1; Social Committee 4. (48) GERALENE GREGORY Unadvertised ability—Demureness—Statuettes Book Club 1; Latin Club 2; Dramatic Club 3; Library Instructions Club 4; Glee Club 4. (49) MARY ALICE HARDY Crossing the state line—Ladies’ Home Journal ■—Jollity—Shorthand symbols. Latin Club 1, 2; Book Club 1, 2; Girls’ Baseball 1; Cheering Squad 3, 4; Library Science 4; President of Shorthand II Class 4. (50) ROBERT HATCH Swooping airplanes—Tenacity in arguments— Twinkling eyes—TFar stories. Interclass Football 3; Football 2; President of Football Club 1; Interclass Basketball 1, 2; Interclass Track 3, 4: Tennis 3; Home Room Secretary 1; Home Room President 4; Avia tion Club 1, 2; President of Goldsboro Model Airplane Club 4; Motion Picture Club 4. (51) DOROTHY HILL Sprays of lilacs—Glowing beauty—Amiability —Silhouettes. (52) MARY CLYDE HILL White marble table tops—Oxfords—Fast dic tation—Red taffeta blouses. Basketball 4; Commercial Club 1, 2. (53) RUTH HINSON Hoboes—Tomboyish antics—Bank windows— Dry humor. Latin Club 1, 2; Book Club 2. - (54) RACHEL HOOKS Swimming pools—Fun ■ and laughter—Windy days—Brass instruments. (55) ANNIE LAURIE HOWELL Chopin—Poive and dignity—Oak Ridge— Compacts—Rustling Taffeta. President cf Home Room 1, 2; Scribblers’ Club 1; Interclass Debater 2, 3; “Birds’ Christ mas Carol” 2; Waitress at Junior-Senior Banquet 2; Triangular Debater 3; Hi News Staff 3; Marshal 3, 4; Council Representative 4; Winner of State Piano Contest 4; Delegate (UnoiTicial) to Student Council Congress 4.

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