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810-X-RA Y John Henry Parrott, II
Home: He's a mountaineer from Hickory Lodge.
Birthday: August 2, 1927.
Customary Expression: "Never advertise unless you've got the goods."
Pet Hate: "Ramsay's wit."
Spare Time Occupation: Pull- ing a good shine.
Usually Seen: Shooting ~the bull with the rest of the Square
Greatest Concern: Keeping the square together.
Ambition : To make the square into a hexagon.
This innocent came from the mountains to V. E. S. What a change! Was Parrott to blame for leaving a trail of toilet paper from V. E. S. to Judith Creek? He usually blazed his trails in other ways. but this is all he could think of at the time. But leaving out the wit, Parrott has made a name for himself at V. E. S. not only by being popular but also as a hard worker and a mod- erate hell-raiser.
Robert Isaac Lee
Home: Raleigh, N. C. Birthday: May 3, 1927.
Customary Expression: "Ohh!
Big Boy!"
Pet Hate: Betty Aclkerson. Spare Time Occupation: Let-
ting W eaver take a peek!
Usually Seen: "Snowed" under. Greatest Concern: Hot Snow. Ambition: To send the "little
Rocks" to V. E. S. Largest Charge :
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Usually Seen: Playing marbles [ with "Owl Man."
Williams, Lee, If'rllford
Chops' "Rock" "·as a first year boy last
umor."
year. He began on "Mr. Craw-
son's Dann," yet he has won highest honors in athletics, and is Head Counselor this year. Most of the boys thought him rather shy about the opposite sex. But, ahem, he seems to be doing o.k.! Joking aside, "Rock" deserves all the honors that he has received, and has come the closest of all to achieving the Full STATURE of Manhood.
John Cross Williams
Home: Raleigh. North Caro- lina (901 Holt Drive; Phone 2066 for information).
Birthday: June 11, 1927.
Customary Expression : "?-Jow, :\Ir. Gannaway is a pretty good man..."
Pet Hate: Lawnmower gaso-
line.
Spare Time Occupation: Tak-
ing "wing" exercise.
"hee-
Greatest Concern: May 30 (Cap'n Garnett's Latin exam).
Ambition: To get his little brother to grow some wings.
Love Life: Anne.
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"Li'l AI" has been at V. E. S.
for three years. He has proven 7t his athletic ·ability by being a ( four letter man for the last two a years. As president of the V-Club t. he has worked fo·r better ath- c letics in spirit as well as in scores.
He also seems to give some of
the women around town quite a I thrill with his wings. I
Personalities in the Public Eye
Ramsay ("Snake") filling his position as the wittiest boy in school. "Traveling salesman and the farmer's daughter!"
Sprague ("Dusty") supplying the North Main "Cherokees" in the softball league.
Koontz ("Jelly Belly") having a conference with "Beans" about our present conflict.
Townes ("Archie") working hard on Sunday (V-Club Initia- tion).
Terry ("Our Boy") having a heart to heart talk with his fac- ulty adviser, 11r. Follett.
Page ("Long John, Jr.") win- ning the 440-yd. dash in the State Meet.
Moses ("\\'alt") giving "Buck" Nutt the once-over.
Kemper ("Ham-Hock") mak- ing his try-out for the Brrrrsk softball team of South Main.
Dunbar ("Gundarbar") com- peting against one of "L• woman- haters."
DAVIS RIANHARD, Agent
We really owe some thanks to Miss McCarron for the
palms at the finals.
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