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C. | SAFETY : 11 DRUCSTORIi:| We can honestly o recommend 2 f I ► Hair Tonic ;► ► 4 ► ► A k 4 ► as a germicidal, ► stimulating tonic ► which will give ► the hair renewed ►; JJjjJjL-lifc and lustre. ►' T'Ninety-three" is |h Hit is easy to ap- ► jply and does not O Mr leave the hair O V dry or brittle. ► ♦ ♦ O 14 oz. bottle ; 79° I Reinhardt Drug Co. | 2&4f fS&xaJUL Staro ♦ FOREST CITY, N. C. X SENIOR CLASS OF FOREST CITY HIGH SCHOOL jc , RlaEßaftj ; . J|H u, / First Row: Left to Right—Hattie Baynard, Pettus Mosteller, Walter Marks, Annie Sue Harris, Jennie Davis, Prof. Eaks, Lillian Washburn, Carolyn Parks, James Ayers, Alice Barber, Janet Holland, Henry Tedder. , Second Row: Left to Right—Reba Price, Reba Blanton, Eugenia Champion, Robert Lee Harrill, Mildred Collins, Myrtle Doggett, Mary King Harrill, Willie Moss, Alma Putnam, Luther Shefrrill, Elizabeth Get tys, Miss Minish. Top Row: Left to Right—Vattie Belle Brackett, Rose Eaves, Terry Smart, Maude Grose, Florence Moore, Sarah Flack, Leola Allen, Hilda McDonald, Louise Huckins. (Photo —Gilbert's Studio) WHO'S WHO Senior Class 1925 (The Forester) Shakespeare has truly said, "All the world's a stage, and all the men and women merely players. They have their exits and their entrances, and one man in his time plays many parts." The boys and girls of the Senior class, who are about to make their exits, have played these parts in high school: Caroline Parks (Anderson, 1921- 23) member of Ayers Society; vice president of class; member of Glee Club; (F. C. H. S., 1925) member of Dramatic Club; took part in the following plays: "Peg 0' My Heart," "The Mirth Provoking School Room," "The Wishing Well"; author of class song. Pettus Mosteller (Round Hill 1922- 23) secretary and treasurer of class; president of Junior class; member of Hypathian Society; member of B na tural music class; chaplain of Hypa thian Society; took part in the fol lowing plays: "Miss Fearless and Company," "The Noble Outcast," "East Lynn," "Borrowed Money"; (F. C. H. S., 1925) member of Dra matic Club; member of the Journal ism Club. Leola Allen (1921-25) member of the Hellen Keller Society; president of Junior class; member of the De bating Club; treasurer of Senior class; president of the Literary Club. Hilda McDonald (1921-25) vice president of class; chaplain of the Hellen Keller Society; vice-president of the Sophomore class; class editor; assistant business manager of the "Forester"; member of the expres sion class; member of the Dramatic Club; took part in play: "Not on the Programme." Annie Sue Harris (Round Hill, i 1921-23) secretary of Hypathian j Society; member of Glee Club; won medal in B natural Music Club; vice president of Hypathian Society; member of Music Club; took part in play: "East Lynn," "Miss Fearless and Co." (F. C. H. S., 1924-25) member of Hellen Keller Society; vice-president of Senior class; took part in play: "The Wishing Well." Alma Putnam (Shelby, 1921-24) Class secretary; president of the Mc- Neil Society; president of the Ex pression Club; public school librar ian; member of the Public Debating team; made the honor roll every month during Sophojnore and Junicr years; (F. C. H. S., 1925) President of the Debating Club; member of the Triangular Debating team; president of Philomathean Society; member of Rhamseur Society; member of the of the Dramatic Club; took part in the following plays: "Mirth Provok ing Schoolroom," "The Wishing Well." Sarah Flack (Boiling Springs, 1921-24) Member of the Glee Club; member of the Athletic Club; member Volunteer Band; took part in the fol lowing plays: "Little Clodhopper," "Poor Married Man," "Better Than Gold," "The Wren." (F. C. H. S., 1925) Member of the Dramatic Club. Hattie Baynard (1921-25) Member of the Hellen Keller Society; mem ber of the Dramatic Ciub; secretary of the Literary Club; took part in the play: "The Mirth Provoking School room." Eugenia Champion (1921-25) Member of the Hellen Keller Society; member of the Dramatic Club; pres ident of the Literary Club; took part in the play: "The Mirth Provoking Schoolroom." Mary King Harrill (1921-25) Member of the Hellen Keller Society; of the Dramatic Club; member of the Expression Club; member of the Glee Club; school librarian; chaplain | of the Hellen Keller Society; histo i rian of the Senior class; took part in j the following plays: "Not On Pro gramme," "The Wishing Well." | Reba Blanton (1921-25) Member lof the Hellen Keller Society; secre j tary of the Debating Club; member I of the Dramatic Club; member of the j Expression Club; member of the i Glee Club; alternate in the Triangu ! lar Debate; took part in the follow ing plays: "The Neighbors," "The I Mirth Provoking Schoolroom," "The | Wishing Well." Alice Baroer (1921-25) Secretary and treasurer of the class; member of the Hellen Keller Society; took ipart in a music recital; member of :Art Club; member of Expression 'dub; member of Dramatic Club; ; chaplain in the Hellen Keller Society; : prophet of the Senior class; took part iin the following plays: "Mirth Pro ivoking Schoolroom," "The Wishing i Well." Myrtle Doggett (1921-25) Mem ber of the Hellen Keller Society; member of the Glee Club; treasurer of the Hellen Keller Society; mem ber of the Music Club; member of the Dramatic Club; took part in the fol lowing plays: "Not on the Pro gramme," "The Wishing Well." Vattie Bell Brackett (1921-25) Member of the Hellen Keller So ciety; member of the Debating Club. Reba Price (1921-25) Member of the Hellen Keller Society; president of the Literary Club; member of the Art Club; member of the Journalism Club; Senior class poet. Florence Moore (1921-25) Secre tary of the Lanier Society; member of the Hellen Keller Society; mem ber of the Glee Club; member of the Journalism Club; secretary of the Literary Club; took part in the play "Masonic Ring." Lillian Washburn (Rutherford, 1920-21) Member of the Glee Club; member of the Music Club; member of the Athletic Club. (Washburn, 1921) Won two medals in recitation contests; members of the Athletic Club; secretary of the Bagley So ciety; (1922) president of the Bag ley Society; took part in the play: "The End of the Big Horn." (F. C. H. S., 1923-25) Secretary of the Hellen Keller Society; member of the Music Club; secretary of the Dra matic Club; member of the Glee Club; member of the Athletic Club; member of the Debating Club; took part in play: "The Wishing Well." Louise Huckins (1921-25) Chap lain of the Hellen Keller Society; member of the Debating Club; mem ber of the Dramatic Club; chairman of program committee; on the Senior Editorial Staff; took part in the play: "The Mirth Provoking Schoolroom." Jennie Lee Davis (1921-25) Chap lain of the Hellen Keller Society; class editor; librarian; member of the Expression Club; scholarship in the French department; member of the Journalism Club; assistant manager of the Forester; member of the Dra matic Club. Robert Lee Harrill (1921-25) Chaplain of Old Hickory Society; president of class; censor of the Old Hickory Society; member of the Triangular Debating team; represen tative to Chapel Hill; secretary of the Senior class; president of the Jour nalism Club; vice-president of the Debating Club; winner of the De claimer's medal; winner of the Debat er's medal; member of the football and basketball squad; took part in the following plays: "Elizabeth's Young Man," "The Wishing Well." Henry Tedder (1921-25) Member of the Debating Club; member of the football, basketball and baseball squads; gave class oration. Walter Marks (1921-25) Member THE FOREST CITY COURIER of the Old Hickory Society; member of the Dramatic Club; member of the Glee Club; member of the football and basketball teams; assistant man ager of the baseball team. Terry Smart (1921-25) Member of the Dramatic Club; member of the football squad; member of the base ball club; took part in play: "The Wishing Well." Luther Sherrill (Oakland 1921-23) Member of Oakland Poe Society; took part in play: "Masonic Ring." ( F. C. H. S., 1923-24) Member of the Old Hickory Society; member of the basketball team; member of the Dramatic Club; member of the Glee Club; chaplain of the Old Hickory Society; president of the Literary Club; took part in play: "The Wish ing Well." James Ayers (1921-25) Member of the Old Hickory Society; captain of the football team; member of the football and basketball teams; mem ber of the Glee Club; president of the Literary Club; chaplain of the Old Hickory Society; took part in play: "The Wishing Well"; gave wel come address. Willie Moss (1921-25) Member of the basketball team; member of the football team; member of the base ball team; vice-president of the Old Hickory Society; Athletic editor; president of the Senior class; member of the Athletic Club; member of the Dramatic Club; member of the Glee Club; took part in the play: "Mirth Provoking Schoolroom." Jeanette Holland (1921-25) Mem ber of the Hellen Keller Society; took part on the program; member of the Dramatic Club. Elizabeth Gettys (Hollis, 1921-23) I Vice-president of the Wilsonian So ciety; took part in the play: "The Old Fireside," president of the girl's Domestic Science Club; (F. C. H. S., 1925) Member of the Dramatic Club. Rose Eaves (Oakland, 1921-23) Member of the Oakland Society; member of the Poe Society; took part in the play: 'Masonic Ring." (F .C. H. S., 1923-25) member of the Hel len Keller Society; member of the Journalism Club; secretary of the Tournalism Club; Last Will and Tes tament; contestant in the Reading contest. Maude Grose (Oakland, 1921-23) Member of the Oakland Society; president of the Lanier Society; sec retary of the Oakland Society; (F. C. H. S.) Member of the Hellen Kel ler Society; member of the Journal ism Club; class editor; took part in the plays: "Hiawatha," "Down the Chimney With Santa Claus." Mildred Collins (1921-25) Member of the Hellen Keller Society; mem- ber of the Dramatic Club; took part in the Recitation contest: secretary of class; took part in the play: Son John." DR. H. L. ROBERTSON DENTIST Cliffside. N. C. { COURTNEY & HIGHTOWER I Funeral Directors and Ein ♦ balmers. ♦ East Avondale, N. C. I Located in Wells Bros. 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C. * £ Paid in Capital $50,000.00 » I Money Loaned On Weekly or Monthly Plan. | | OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS: ff fr J. H. Thomas, President P. T. Reinhardt ♦ fr F. B. Harrill, active vice-pres. Hugh F# Little t I Geo. F. Bradley* vice-pres. j A wnkie J £ B. H. Long, Cashier t G. B. Harrill, Ass't Cashier B ' B * Dogg " ett o t F. I. Barber Beachboard o l J. F. Weathers T. J. Moss J * t J* W. Smith J. M. Edwards PAGE THREE
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