East Tennessee State University - Buccaneer Yearbook (Johnson City, TN)
- Class of 1933
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8 THE CHALK LINE June 2, 1933 ELEANOR SKEEN Pennington Gap, Va. Historyy English Transferred from L. M. U. ’32; Varsity basketball L. M. U. MINNIE BRAY Washburn, Tenn. Home Economics, English, History Science Club ’30; Home Economics Club ’31-’33; Glee Club ’31-’33; Vice-Pres. Grainger Co. Club ’30; Pres. Grainger Co. Club ’31; T. C. Award ’33; Manager Girls’ Baseball ’31; Hiking Club; Play Day ’33; Y. W. C. A. LOU BROWN BROYLES Jonesboro, Tenn English, History, Social Science BESSIE CAGLE Tellico Plains, Tenn. English, Social Science, Geography NELLE CALDWELL White Pine, Tenn. English, Home Economics, History Sapphonian; Publicity Staff ’33; Literary Editor Senior Edition Chalk Line. GLADYS KAYTE CARR Piney Flats, Tenn. Home Economics, Science, English, History Varsity Basketball ’30-’32; Ass’t Intramural Man¬ ager ’31-’32; Intramural Manager ’32-’33; T. C. Award ’30; T Sweater ’31; T Blanket ’32; Play Day ’31, ’32, ’33; Pi Sigma ’30-’33; Secretary ’31, ’32; Treasurer ’32, ’33; Home Economics Club ’30- ’33; Treas. ’31, ’32; Pres. ’32, ’33; Student Activity Committee ’31-’33; Science Club ’30-’32; Chalk Line Staff ’31-’33; Candidate for Carnival Queen ’31, ’33.
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June 2, 1933 THE CHALK LINE 7 Abatrart Ambttnua Aaptratintta Great ambitions and lofty too, Of what ' s been done and what ' s to do, When all is done and all is through. The four years work in college. The world must know just how to run; The lore is gained, the task begun. And in the work there ' ll be some fun. All due to richer knowledge. Big jobs to get with wages high Will be rewarded bye and bye; ' Twill be a wondrous, sunny sky. Soon after commencement day. No more trouble to haunt the days; Nights full of joy like summer lays; No more problems that vex or daze. When these ideals take full sway. Work has been hard and labor tough. But by those means, knowledge enough From lectures, books and all such stuff Will make the world quit fighting. Now is the time that this world needs Something new to replace old creeds. And all to practice doing deeds To stop the world backbiting. No breaks, no flaws, no sign of breach Within the structure—but to teach Will bring all things within the reach And keep the world a-learning. No more heartaches, no need to cry; Success at once will greet the eye. With no need for another try. And the world keeps on turning. —Roy B. McLain.
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June 2, 1933 THE CHALK LINE 9 MILES HARRISON COE Benton, Tenn. History, Social Science, English, Biology Pres. Polk Co. Club ’27, ’28, ’30; Campus Editor Chalk Line ’32; R. F. K. P.; Warhawks ’28-’32; Dorm. Club ’28-’31; Pestalozzian ’29, ’31, ’32. WILLIAM L. COX Elizabethton, Tenn. English, History, Social Science Transfer Carson-Newman ’31; Varsity Debater ’31, ’32; Pi Kappa Delta; Pres. Larks ’31; Chalk Line Staff ’33; Pres. Carter Co. Club ’32. NANCY CRIGGER Johnson City, Tenn. Home Economics, English, Social Science Pres. Junior Class ’31, ’32; Alumni Editor Chalk Line ’32; ’33; Lyceum Committee ’32, ’33; Home Economics Club ’30-’33; Science Club ’30, ’31. RUBY CROOKSHANKS Jonesboro, Tenn. History, English, French, Geography Martha Washington College ’29, ’30; French Club Enterpean Literary Society; Bila Tau Sigma Teachers College ’31-’33; Honor Student ’31-’33 Pi Sigma. OSCAR DALTON Mooresburg, Tenn. English, History, Mathematics Pestalozzian ’29-’33; Vice-Pres. ’33; Joke Editor Chalk Line ’32, ’33. JOSEPHINE DAVIDSON Chattanooga, Tenn. Music, History, English, Art Science Club ’29, ’30; Y. W. C. A.; Sapphonian ’29- ’33; Secretary Sapphonian ’32, ’33; Treas. Sap¬ phonian ’32; Glee Club ’29-’33; Art Club ’32, ’33; Pres. Art Club ’33; Vice-Pres. Art Club ’32; Lit¬ erary Editor Chalk Line ’32, ’33; T. C. Award ’32; T Sweater ’33.
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