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51. EUNICE HIGHSMITH “Lowsmith” — trumpets — ambitions — pal — flat feet l.unch Hour Committee, 5; Sociology President and Treasurer, 5; Latin Secretary, 4; Latin President, 5; Chemistry Secretary, 5; Hand, 1, 2, 3, 4; C;lce Club, 4; lunior-Senior Waitress, 2; Biologv Secretary, 2. ★ 52. MARIAN HINKLE “Hinkie” — pink, round cheeks — French correspondant — quiet — nursing Homeroom Secretary, 3, 5: )unior-Senior Refreshment Com mittee, 3; Homeroom Vice President, 1, 2, 3: Dramatics, 3; Itmior-Senior Waitress, 1, 2, 3; Home Economics Vice Presi- lciit and Secretary, 1. ★ 53. DAVID HINSON '‘Pepsi” — touchdown(?) — Artie Shaw — open house — clarinet Salvage Day. 5; Ccmmencemcnt Committee, 4; SA Social Committee, 5; Hand, 2, 3, 4, 5; Senior Play Usher, 4, 5; I'ootball, 1, 3, 5; Swimminft, 5; Hi News; Reporter, 4; As sistant Sports Editor, 5; Senior Play Ticket Cc.nimiltec, 4: junior Play Usher, 3; Junior Play Publicity and Ticket ('om- mittee, 3; Junior-Senior Decoration ("ommittee, 3; English Class Vice President, 1; H mero::m President and Secretary, 1. ★ 54. E. K. HOLLOMAN quiet — loose tongue — bashful — paper boy — stocky Scrap Metal Committee, 5; Homeroom Secretary, 5; Home room Treasurer, 4: Homeroom Host, 4; English Parliamenta rian, 3; English and History Secretary; 2; Homeroom Presi- lent, 1, ★ 55. JOHN HOLMES '‘Shorty” — that peroxide mop! — Prince — stumble-bum act — spelling prodigy Senior Play Publicity Committee. 5 (chairman); ('ommence- ment Committee, 5 (chairniiui); Scrap .Metal Drive, 5; King O.mmittee, 5; Junior Rel Ooss C^ommittee, 5; Senior Play, 4, 5; Music Committee, 5; (;iass C'ouncil, 4, 5; Football, 4, 5; Track, 1 2 (manager), 3, 4, 5; Monogram Club, 2, 5; SA Social Committee, 4, 5; Cla"s Day, 4; Duke E'ngineer’s Eair Delegate, 4; State Colle.ge Engineering Fair Delegate, 4; Homeroom President, 1, 2. 3, 4; English-History Presi dent, 3; Biolf)gy Vice Prescient, 3; Junior-Senior (Commit tee, 3; Latin Vice President, 2; Silas Marner 2; Julius Caesar, 1; Homeroom Secre'.ary 1; F.nglisli Vice President, 1. ★ 56. VIRGINIA HOPEWELL "Two- Bits” — Clyde — Chevrolet — Ty Power — movies Shcrthand Class Treasurer, 3, 4; Shorthand Class Secretary. 3; Why The Chimes Rang, 3; Business ,\rithiTietic Secretary, 2; Home Economics Secretary, 1. ★ 57. ANNIE HOWELL wit — Blondie — green eyes — uniforms — babies Home Economics Librarian, 4; Homeroom Secretary, 2, 3; Homeroom Librarian, 3; C.lass Program ('ommittee, 2; Libra- ary Representative, 2; Hit logy .Secretary, 2; English and History Secretary, 2; Home Economics Hostess, 1, ★ 58. GORDON HUNT “Giddy” — dancing — Carolina Beach — baby talk — “Rhett” Senior Play Usher, 5; Homeroom President, 2, 5; English and Sociology President, 5; Swimming, 5; Track, 1, 2, 3; Homeroom Vice President, 1, 2, 3; Junior-Senior Decora tion Committee, 3. ★ JOE INVERNIZZI (no picture) '‘Crip” — athlete — sloppy hats — rack! —Atlas physique Football, 3, 4; Harke'.ball, 1, 3, 4; English President, 1, 4; 5.\ Council (alternate), 4; (illassroom Hulletin Hoard Com mittee, 3 (chairman); Homeroom President, 3; Haseball, 2; Homeroom Vice Pres dent, 1. f"'.' * 59. DOROTHY JESSUP “Dot” — artistic —- bashful — movie fan — Raleigh English and Sociology Secretary, 4; (Hugh Morson High School, Ralei4;h, 1, 2, 3).
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