. The Chsite [1920]. so a stimulus for better themework. Ralph D. Clements. Page Forty-two Page Forty-three Sophomore Class Organization OFFICERS Sam JohnsonMary BroughtonGladys JohnsonDwight Johnson Motto: ExcelsiorColors: Purple and WhiteFlower: Violet MEMBERS Evelyn Allen 5 Luna Mangum Junior Bagwell Mabel Mills Charlie Bone Peyton Middleton Mary Broughton Clarence Matthews Forrest Broughton Cleo Matthews Mary Bowling Allene Matthews Clarence Braswell Robert Moore Madeline Bashaw Lila Nichols Edith Clements David Pleasants Ethel Copeland Pat Pleasants Annie Carpenter Myatt Smith Frank Davis


. The Chsite [1920]. so a stimulus for better themework. Ralph D. Clements. Page Forty-two Page Forty-three Sophomore Class Organization OFFICERS Sam JohnsonMary BroughtonGladys JohnsonDwight Johnson Motto: ExcelsiorColors: Purple and WhiteFlower: Violet MEMBERS Evelyn Allen 5 Luna Mangum Junior Bagwell Mabel Mills Charlie Bone Peyton Middleton Mary Broughton Clarence Matthews Forrest Broughton Cleo Matthews Mary Bowling Allene Matthews Clarence Braswell Robert Moore Madeline Bashaw Lila Nichols Edith Clements David Pleasants Ethel Copeland Pat Pleasants Annie Carpenter Myatt Smith Frank Davis Coma Lee Riggs Cary Dodd Howard Sistare Needham Daniel Carr Senter Mary Alice Gray Frank Upchurch Ethel Hord Rommie Upchurch Alsey Hunter Vena Upchurch Elsie Jacksn Carlyle Wheeler Sam Johnson Harlan Hayes Mary Johoson Bernard Tillman Gladys Johnson Wallace Barbee Elizabeth Jones Leona Hunt Mildred Jones Troy Lynn Dwight Johnson Pearl Garner Garland Franklin President -Vice-PresidentSecretary -Treasurer e Forty-jour. Page Forty-five The Boys Who Went to Chicago The Trip to the International Livestock Show Accompanied by Mr. Howard, our teacher, and Mr. Evans of the A. & E. College,we left Raleigh at 4 , November 24, 1919. From Raleigh we went to we got supper and took a Pullman for Asheville. Passing over the Blue RidgeMountains at night, we could not see anything. When we reached Asheville nextmorning it was about 5:30; so we got breakfast and caught a train for reached Lexington about 8:30 The scenery in the mountains was very pretty, especially along the French BroadRiver. Besides the scenery, we noticed some beef cattle in the mountains. This, ofcourse, interested us most, as we had livestock on the brain. Beef cattle, hogs andsheep are raised on these mountain pastures. Another place of interest was Sulphur Springs. This is where the German pris-oners were kept during the war. We noticed that the farther west we went, the widerthe vall


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