Johnson C Smith University - Golden Bull Yearbook (Charlotte, NC)

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THE BULL 1947 VOLUME VI Pnhlhhed hy the Junior and Senior Classes OF JOHNSON C. SMITH UNIVERSITY Charlotte, North Carolina Copyright 1947 hv I. Grantham Simpson Editor-in-Chief Troy A. Young, Jr. Business Manager FDREWDRD In offering this, the 1947 Bull, to the students. facult ' . alumni and friends of Johnson C. Smith Llnixersitv. we, the members of the staff, ha e sincerely tried to maintain the high standards of the Blills of pre ious years and definitely hope that it will yarrant the approbation of its readers. This year ' s Bull is a project of the combined efforts of the Junior and Senior classes, whose utmost goal was to materialize some of the outstanding phases and memories of school life here at Smith. We ha e worked persistently. tenaciousl ' and diligently in an effort to truh ' depict the 1947 Smith. I low well we ha e succeeded is for you, the reader, to judge. CONTENTS LI NIT I Unit II Unit III LIMVERSITY CLASSES CAMPUS ORGANIZATIONS Unit IV UnitV ATHLETICS HELLENIC ORGANIZATIONS Pafic 7 ifo DEDICATION To our )iicii ivho stormed ashore to face ciioiiy gunfire mid conquer a t]iousiUid islcnids iu the Sojith Pacific . . . To our wen who landed in Africa to hatde not only a fonnidahle foe, hut a terrain that was as crtiel as the enemy . . . To our men who clii)d?ed the rugged peaks of Sicdy and Italy . . . To our men wlio hravely defied the mines, torpedoes, and divehomhers to keep the sea lanes free . . . To our men who manned the trucks and jeeps, tanks, guns and planes to estahlish tJie Normandy beachhead . . . To our men who rose to defend . . . To our men wlio suffered innumeraUe deprivations and hardships . . . To our men who shed blood, sweat and tears for freedom . . . To our men wlu) came to college after iliey had forced a vicious enemy to submit to unconditional surrender . . . TO OUR VETERANS WE GRATEFULLY DEDICATE THE 1947 BULL • • Paae Three TRIBUTE In iJitr l rcsiilcnt, Dii. II. L. MtCuouHv, whose untirimj;, incessant, nuisterlv el- lorts lia e contrihutecl ininieasuniMv to the acKaneement ol our helo ecl Al MAMATHR. Pa e Four Professor W. C. Donnell Adviser to the Bull Dr. I Iardy Liston Executive Vice-President Theophilus E. McKinney Dean of the College of Liberal Arts OFFICERS OF THE ADMINISTRATION THE UNIVERSITY Henry L. McCrorey, D.D., LL.D. President and Treasurer Hardy Liston. Ped.D Executive Vice-Presidetit S. Herbert Adams. A.M Registrar of the University Moses S. Belton, B.D Acting Registrar Rachel L. Finley, B.S Acting Business Manag er Algernon O. Steele, Ph.D Dean of Chapel Theodus L. Gunn, B.L.S University Librarian THE COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS Theophilus E. McKiNNEY, A.M Dean of School William C. Donnell, A.M. Director, Summer School and University Extension Joseph A. Grimes, A.M Dean of Men Carrie L. Ramseur. A.B Dean of Women THE SCHOOL OF THEOLOGY Arthur H. George, D.D Dean, School of Theoloi y Arsula B. Reid, B.L.S Librarian OTHER OFFICIALS Mrs. Laura M. Booton. B.S. . .Secretary to the Regislnir Mrs. Margaret Cochrane . .Asst. Directress, Duke Hall Mrs. M. B. Greenlee Dietitian Mrs. Shelly Hall Directress, ]ones Hall Mrs. Bessie Hardy Assist. Directress, Duke Hall Lunelle Hart, A.B Asst. to University Librarian Mrs. Catherine R. Hawkins, B.S. Asst. to the Business Maita er Alice F. Jackson, A.B Asst. Directress, Duke Hall Mrs. Laura S. Malone, A.B Book Store Keeper Mrs. Madeline S. Malone. B.S. Secretary to Vice President Louise Mason, R.N L nia ' ersity Nurse A. Mae Parker Directress, Berry Hall Eugene L. Rhoden, B.S. .Supt. of Buildings and Grounds Mrs. M. K. Spaulding Matron Edwin M. Thorpe, B.S Assistant to the Dean Ancie Turner, A.B Directress. Berry Hall OFFICERS OF COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS Jean J. Adam, Lic-es-L Professor of French Lan ua e and Literature and Chairman of Division of Humanities Cyril F. Atkins, Ph.D Professor of Chemistry and Chairman of Division of Science and Mathematics John T. Blue, A.M Instructor of Social Sciences William E. Bluford, A.M Instructor of Economics Jack S. Brayhoy, B.S. . . Instructor of Physical Education Mrs. Annye C. Buck. A.M Instructor of Biology David E. Carroll, A.M Instructor of Music W. R. Coleman, A.M. . .Associate Professor of Philosophy Byrd D. Crudup, A.m. . . Instructor of Physical Education and Chairman of Division of Health and Physical Education Joan W. Daughtry, B.S. .Instructor of Physical Education William C. Donnell, A.M Professor of Education and Chairman of Division of E ducation and Psychology Robert L. Douglass, Ph.D Professor of Mathematics W. H. Edwards, A.M., nstriiclor of Chemistry and Physics Joseph A. Grimes, A.M Professor of History (jwENDoivN L. Harrison, A.M. Jnslrutlor of Speech and Spanisli Evelyn Hughes, A.M., Inslniclor of Elementary Education Werner L. Jordan, A.M Instructor of Eng isJi Christopher V ' . Kkmp, A.M Instructor of Alusic Annie Lino, A.B Instructor of French INSTRUCTION Thomas L. Long, Ph.D Professor of Sociology and Chairman of Division of Social Sciences John A. McHugh, B.S Instructor of Mathematics Theophilus E. McKinney, A.W. Dean and Professor of Political Science Mrs. Inez M. Parker, A.M histructor of English Mable R. Parker, A.M. Instructor of Elementary Education Annette E. Pinkston, A.M Instructor of English David T. Ray, M.S Assistant Professor of Biology A. O. Steele, Ph.D Professor of Religious Flducalion Maurice E. Thomasson, Ph.D. . . Professor of Education George F. Woodson, Jr., A.M. .Professor of Mathematics I.. B. Washington, D.D. .Professor of Religious Education THE SCHOOL OF THEOLOGY Henry L. McCrorev, D.D.. LL.D President Hardy Liston, Pcd.D E.veculive Vice-President Arthur H. George, D.D Dean and Professor Hkhman L. Counts, D.D Professor of Theology and Director, Field Worfc Charles H. Shute, D.D Professor of Theology A. O. Steele, Ph.D Professor of Religious E.ducation . A. Thompson, S.T. L . .Professor of Biblical I ileraluie On leave of absence. Page Six d2 FACULTY Jean J. Adam, Lic-es-L. Professor of French Cyril F. Atkins, Ph.D. Professor of Chemistry Robert L. Douglass, Ph.D. Professor of Mathematics Rachel L. Finley, B.S. Acting Business Manager David E. Carroll, A.M. Instructor of Mtisic Byrd D. Crudup, A.m. Instructor of Physical Education John A. McI Iugh, B.S. Instructor of Mathematics Mrs. Inez M. Parker, A.M. Instructor of English John T. Blue, A.M. Instructor of Social Science Jack S. Brayboy, B.S. Instructor of Physical Education Wendell H. Edwards, A.M. Instructor of Chemistry and Physics David T. Ray, M.S. Assistant Professor of Biology Pa e Seven FACULTY Mrs. Laura M. Booton, B.S. Secrutiny to the Beojstrar WiNsoN R. Coleman, A.M. Asaocinte Professor of Ph ' dosoyhy . .N. ii; Lln ' o, , .I). Instruclor of l rcuch Lunelle 1 L rt, A.B. Ass ' istmil to University 1 ihrariiiii Carrie L. Ramseur, A.B. Dean of Women CUENDOLVN L. HaurISDN, .i I. Instructor of Spanisli and Speech Francis Jackson, A.B. Assistant to the Dean of Wonio! Theodus L. Cunn. 1].L.S. University liJtniriu)! Geoiu;e I. VVoonsoN, A.M. Professor of Mathematics Maiui. R. Parker, A.i L hi ' .tnulor of Eh ' inentary lihicalifin Ciiuisiopiiin W. KiMP. A.M. I ii ' lruclor of Mn- ic John 1 . I ' .LuioRr). A.M. Professor of Polilicil Science Pfl«e Lifiht FACULTY Moses S. Belton, B.D. Acting Registrar Mrs. Madeline S. Malone, B. S. Secretary to Vice-President Eugene L. Rhoden, B.S. Siipt. of Buildings and Grounds Mrs. Catherine R. Hawkins, B.S. Asst. to Business Manaoer Mrs. M. K. Spaulding Matron Mrs. M. B. Greenlee Dietitian Mrs. Bessie Hardy Asst. Directress, Duke Hall Mrs. Laura S. Malone, A.B. Book Store Keeper Mrs. Shelly Hall Directress, Jones Hall Louise Mason, R.N. University Nurse Edwin 1 L Thorpe, B.S. Assistant to the Dean Angie Turner, A.B. Directress, Berry Hall Pnge Nine |)i ' ,. I NOMAS A. Long 1 I IIN ' I), C;L, TLKMAN, SCI iolar Y(jiir wcinu smile, coiii cii ' uil jwysoiuilitr, (iiiil schdhnly iii ys haic einU ' dreil y iii to llic liciirls o Siiiilli stiiiU ' iits. jiicully mnl jrifinls I ' vcryu ' lu ' rc. I ' li ' e Ten ADMINISTRATION RUITTlINn ' Tis education forms the coimuou iiiimi; ]iist as the twig is hent, the trees inclined. -Pove. UNIVERSITY CHURCH it is the hope of life, the anchor of safety, the deliverance nf the soul. —Napoleon I [jClliNCi; HALL Sticiict ' is organized k)! ) vlciliic. —l Ierbert Spencer. UNIVLnSITV LIDRARV 3o(- ;s mc sc ' |in c ;rc ' s oj ;cmy i(. — LoNGFELLOW, M Pa e Thirteen Raymond W. Washington Cleo B. Bvnum Claudius N. Shropshire, Jr. President Secretary Treasurer SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Jesse F. Stepp ice Presideiil Richard Erwin Sergeant-at-Arrns Sandy J. McIntyre, II Parliamentarian, Reporter Dorothy L. Mitchell Vtstoriun Class Mono: Life is a juire flaiiie a ul we live h an invisible sun within us ' Class Colors: Crreen and ) elhnv Class Flowers: Yellow Pwses CLASS HISTORY It was the year nineteen Inmdiecl .mcl lort tliree wlien another hand ol exeitetl ' ()un}: ad enturers, eaoer to del e into tiie mxsteries of a now land— eoliet e, landed on the shores of Johnson C. Smith Uni ersit . Knowledge was their goal, hut thc knew that in traxeling along I ler roekv road. the ' would diseo er man other treasures along the wav; among them, new friends, new ideas and maturitv. Some of these voung ad ' enturers, howe er. had to t nr and wrcsik ' with that nlture— WAR. With fear in their hearts, those who ri ' ni, lined hehiiid, wisheil tluse new w.irriors a ietorious fight and a safe retinii. In moments ol re ' erie. the Class ol 47 will icnieiiilxT siieh ihnujs as: (iihson ' s C ase - at the Bat ; Big Dog Ragin ' s rise to lame in loothall and haskethall; I homas Bvers tennis; freshman scholarship awards to Winona E. Lee and Dorothx ' L. Mitchell; the first junior Senior Prom in the history ol Johnson C. Smith Lini ersit ; our class leaders: lasjier Powell. Clarence Wade. Frank Baker Frank Baker ' s You ' ll Ne er Know ; I he Strike ; anc as guides to the ultimate goal. We will also rememher those returning warriors ol our ranks and who ha c hecome an indispcnsahk ' pari o And now we ha e reached the end of our journev the las ' , mile. I hose who have survi ecl realize that thev ha e reallv just hegun. that these four years have only been an introduction to Life, a mere period of |5re|Mration for future achievement. md Ravmoml Washington; above all those who served nre lolls classes w lio ihc Class of 47. |oineu ' iiqc rrnirlccn SENIORS John Hurst Adams, A.B. Major: History Columbia, S. C. He i ' ho toots not his oti ' ti horit, that si:mc honi remaius untooted ' Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity Presi- dent 45 46. 46 47; Varsity S Club ice President 46-47; Uniyersity Stu- dent Staff 44-45, 46 47, Sports Elitnr 45 46 47; Varsity Football 44 45 46; ' arsitv Basketball 45; Varsity Tennis 45 46 47; Ira Aldridge Dram;uie C;uil I 44 45 46 47; History Club 44 45 46 47. Elmer Alfred Anderson, B.S. Major: Biology High Point, N. C. Heights bv reut tuen reached liuJ kept Were not attained by sudden fliiiht. But they u-hile (fieir companions slefJt U ' ere toiling ttpwnrd in tlte ni ht. Kn,.ule I.J.- 1 | ,Lii-.i.Mi Club 42 43; Men ' s (.Ki ( luh 4 4 , Alpb.i Kappa Mu II.in..r Sc.orlv 4(, 47; lVt;i Kappa Chi ll.in..r.ir Sii.iitil.i Society 46 47; Collcyiate eterans ' Club 46-47; Chemistry Club 46 47; Mathematics Club 46; Chairman A P Committee, Senior Class 47; Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc. President 46 47. Macie Elizabeth Bailey, A.B. Major: Socio ogy Pfafftown, N. C. A principle is worthy of sacrifice, Liyingslone College 42-43, 45 46; V. W. C. A. 47; S. C. A. 47; Ira AlJridge Dramatic Guild 46-47; Music Club 46-47; Pan-Hellenic Council 46-47; Zeta Phi Beta Sorority 43 44, 45 46, 46-47. Willie Mae Banks, A.B. Major: Elementary Education Winnsboro, S. C. Y. W. C. A. 45 46; S. C. A. 46-47; Pyramid Club 46; Delta Sigma Theta Sorority 46-47. Alexander Bethea, Jr., A.B. Major: Social Science Laurinburg, N. C. Beauty is a thinn of joy forei ' er. Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Inc. 46- 47; History Club 46 47; Collegiate eterans ' Club 46-47; N. A. A. C. P. 46 47. Charles Bravnon Bolden, A.B. Major: History AsheviUe, N. C. ■Tlie tiiiHil is its oteii place and in itself can make a heaven of hell, a hell of heaven. Glee Club 4042, Vice-President 42; Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity 46 47; History Club 46-47; Sociological Society 42 43; 46-47; Y. M. C. A. 40 42; S. C. A. 46-47. Andrew Augustus Allen, B.S. Major: Chemistry Charlotte, N. C. Self-confidence is the first requisite In greut understandinfJS, Alberta Louise Bacote, A.B. Major: French Darlington, N. C. To know on ' j ' s limitations is a murk of wisdom, to rest content with liiem merits contempt, Y. W. C. A. 44 45-46; Le Cercle Francais 44 45 46; Pyramid Club 44; Delta Sigma Theta Sorority 44 4546- Frank Wesley Baker, A.B. Major: History Kinston, N. C. Life npty withou Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Inc. 45- 46 47; President Junior Class 45-46; President Student Council 46 47; Ira Aldridne Dramatic Guild 43 44 45- 46-47; Uniyersity Choir, 43 44 45- 46-47; History Club 45-46, 46-47, Treasurer 45-46; Y. M. C. A. Secre tary 45 46; Keeper of Peace. Omeoa Psi Phi Fraternity 45 46; Kncnvledoe Evpansion Club, Secretary 45 46; Uniyersity Student Staff 43-44, 45 46, 46 47; Cheering Sguad 43 44. Meta iMae Beckham, A.B. Major: French Charlotte, N. C. Le Cercle Francais 45-46. 46 47; Uniyersity Club 45-46; lyy Leaf Club 45-45; Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority 46-47. Eloise Avis Blakeney, B.S. Major: Physical Education Charlotte, N. C. ■T ii.; „!„ all, to thine he Ir Delta Sigma Theta Sorority 46-47; Barber Scotia College 43 44, 44 45; Bsketball Team 45 46; Uniyersity Club 45 46; Pyramid Club 45; S. C. A. 45 46 47. Otis James Bragg, B.S. Major: Biolog y Cape Charles, Va. Life is what you make it, i, C, A. 46 47; Kappa Alpha SENIORS Henry K. Breedlove, A.B. Majurs: Uiitury. K.oiioiiiics, £ eiiiciitiirv lidiicalion Morris Town, Tcnn. ■■We soiv Ihul others iiiiiv ri-o| ' Economics Club 42-4J; llislorv Club 42 4S: Lamna ' ns Vluh 42; Omi-a Psi Phi 42 47; Veterans ' Cluli 46 47; Y. M. C. A. 42 43; Slu.icnt I.orisljlivi- Socictv 46 47. Mildred Roberta Byers, A.B. Major: ii eii eiiliiry Education Charlotte, N. C. ■■Doubt iilioi V ' -ii Hill. I ' lil i.cTcr yotirsclf. Mamie Dye Chambers, B.S. Majors: Biolofiy and Genera] Science Charlotte, N. C. ■ ' Tilt ' future helotigs to t iosc who prejuire for it. llniviTfitv Club. Secretary 44 45; Alpha Kapp.i Alpha Siroritv 414 . E.MMA Elzetta Clarkson. A.B. Major: Social Science Coluinbia, S. C. Finer leomnnllOTiil, not seliolarshii ' is the first aim of eiluculiou. Cabinet of S. C:. A. 44 46; Slu-.lenl Council. .Assistant Secretary 4S; llni versily Stu-.lent Stair 4S; Delia Siuma Theta Sorority 46 47. Rachel Clement. A.B. Major; J islory Salisbury, N. C. ■7 iere is hill one life to live. eli: 46; Ir Aid History Chib 44 45 ridlic Dramatic CiiiUl 44 45 46 47; lyy U-af Club 45 46; Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority 47; Sociolos;ical So cietv 44 45 46 47. Richard T. Coles, B.S. Majors: Mathematics and General Science Shelby, N. C. Strive to make yotir circiiins cr Y. M. C. A. 4041 4247; M;ilh Club 41 42-47; Religion Club 40 4 1 42; Scroller Club. President 41 42; Dramatic CJuild 42; Debatini; Society 42; Veterans ' Club 47: Beta Kappa Chi 47; Kappa Alpha Psi 46 47. Lennie Florence Bryant. A.B. Major: History Supply, N. C. nl,  ot scholarship, is the first of educatii History Club 44 47; S. C:. A. 46- 7; S. C ' . . ' . 46-47; Sociological So- etv 45-47; Le Cercle Francais 44-45. Eva Mae Caldwell, A.B. Major: E eineiitarv Education Clover, S. C. ■Ml Id, It imi or hope to he, I .uc lo MM Mother. Electa Clark, B.S. Major: General Science Eayetteville, N. C. 1 is iierer lor hjfe to do good. ' S. C. . . 46 47. Dewey M. Clayton, III, B.S. Major; Biolog, Ro.xboro, N. C. The lehole life of point of time; let us et lasts, and not s toy to I I is hut a it it ' hile it purpose. N. C. Colleae: Scroller Club 40; C hemislry Club 40; CIce Club 40; J. C. S. Unieersity: Kappa Alpha Psi 42 47; Polemarch 44; Math Club 42, 4f, 44; Pan Hellenic Council 43 44; ( heini-try ( lub 42 43 44 46; Bull Mair 47. C lub hditor; Veterans ' Club 47; V. M. C. A. Mary Onalee Coleman, A.B. Major: French Matthews, N. C. ■flsiirc, but prac- ais 45 47. George E. Crenshaw. Jr., A.B. Major: Political Science Mobile, Ala. Sell your words for cash. They are our most negotiable assets. S. C. A. 4647. SENIORS Deloris C. Cunningham, B.S. Major; Physical Eiiucation VA ' aterloo, S. C. ' ■Do uiiln others as you uv ul,l luivc them do unto you. Y. W. C. A. 42-4J. 46 47; Clic-cr ing Squad 42-43. 46-47; Assistant Secretary Freshman Class ' 42; Ath- letic Club 43-46, President 43; CJirls ' Choral Group 43; N. A. A. C. P. 42-43 46-47; Basketball Team 42 43. Flora Lee Duncan, B.S. Maicir: Mathciiicitics Charlotte, N. C. Ktiowled e without ;irnc(ice makes hut lialf the artist, Math Club 44-46; Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority 45 47; Llniycrsitv Club 44-46. Mallie Mae Elliott, B.S. Major: Mathematics Gaffnev, S. C. A claim to fame sliows iiuality; let your - ood qualities dominate. V. W. C. A. 44 46; Chemistry Club 45 47; Beta Kappa Chi 46 47; Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority 46-47; S. C. A. 46-47. Ethel Goines Ewing, A.B. Major; Religious Education Johnson City, Tcnn. ■ ' T).e liig icr we aseeml. the hroade, S. C. A. 46-47; lyy Leaf Club 47. Nelson Alexander Fain, A.B. Major: History Rooersvillc, Tcnn. Oreil Ti,i,„ c,liu ' ss is the channel throush whieh flows the current of unlimited possibilities. Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity 42-47; Colleoiale Veterans ' Club 46-47; Stu- dent Leaislature Club 46-47; S. C. A. 46-47; Bull Staff. Editor of Greek Organizations; N. A. . . C. P. 46 47; S. C. A. 46-47. Jerry Hicks Flack, B.S. Major: General Science Rutherfordton, N. C. He who violates the laws of com- mon sense shall stiffer bitterly. Y. M. C. A. 45-46; Uniyersity Choir 45-46-47; Uniyersity Male Chorus 46-47; Omega Psi Phi Frater- nity, Inc. 46-47; Assistant Dean of Lamps 46-47; Ira Aldridge Dramatic Guild 46-47; N. A. A. C. P. 45-46 47. Melba Jean Dixon, A.B. Major: History Make the best of everythins. think the best of everybody, hope the best lor yourself. S. C. A. 46 47; Sociology Club 46 47; HistorA ' Club 46 47; Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority 46 47. Zenobia Eunice Edwards, A.B. Major: Social Science Little Rock, Ark. To thine own self be true, and it -.hall follow as the day the night, Ihoii canst not then he false to any man. Alpha Kappa .-Mpha Sorority 46 47; Ivy Leaf Club 46; Choir 45-46 47; Orpheus Club 47; Sociological Society 45 46-47; Y. W. C. A. 46; S. C. A. 46 47. Richard Cannon Erwin, A.B. Major: £coi!oi ics Marion, N. C. A voteless people is a hopeless people. Kri . ll■:I ■ ■ Ivp.insion Club 40 41- 4:. lioiiMiiihs S.mctv 41 42 4 ; His- i..n ( l.il. )l 4J 4f; c: .lleg.ate Veter- .■! .■ ( Inl,, I ,,,,,iK,- Oll.cer 46 47; siihl.iii I .-isliii,,. s,,i,civ Vice- ( h Miiiini 4(, 47, s, ,,,llr, Club 42-43; K -iM., l|.h,, I ' s, I ,,H,,n,lv 42-44-45- 4 ' . 4 . Kc I ' .,U.|i,.,kI, 4-i 44. Mary Belle Exum, A.B. Major: English Speed, N. C. He that hath a heard yoiilh. and he that hath less than a mati. Shakespeare Dramatic Club 43-44- 45; President Sunday School Class 45; Pyramid Club of Delta Sioma I beta Sorority; Choir 43 47; French Club 43-44-45. Sara Wheeler Fair, A.B. Major: Elementary Education Spartanburg, S. C. I lull ' s life the pilot. ship, his . S. C. A. 46 47. Pauline Fontaine, A.B. Major: Sociology Martinsville, Va. It - -- ijof the absence, hut the mastery of our passions which affords happiness. Y. W. C. A. 43 44 45 46; S. C. A. 46-47; Dramatic Guild 44 45-46 47; Sociological Society 44-45-46-47; Le Cercle Francais 44-45-46. SENIORS Henry Marcellus Foster. B.S. Major: iAl(i( iem it cs Gaffnev, S. C. Labor Omnia Vincit. ' Mathematics Club 46 47; Knowl edge Expansion Club 46-47; Ira Aid ridge Dramatic Guild 46 47; Alpha Phi Alpha Fratcrnilv 46 47. Hiii u.s H. Foster, Jr.. B.S. ■Majurs: Getieml Science and Biologr Gaflnev, S. C The tontiue of the wise ttselli knrmledae arinht; hut (lit- mnulh of fools poureth out foolishness. Chcmistn- Club 44 45 46 47. Prcsi ' cnt 46 47; arsilv S Club 44 45 46-47. Reporter 44 45, Secretary 44- 4 5 46 47; Manager of Football Icam 43 46; K. E. Club 4i 47; Le Cercle Francais 44 45; N. A. A. C. P. 43 46; V. M. C. A. 43 47; llniversilv Stu dent Staff 47; Kappa Alpha I ' si Fraternitv Reporter 44 45; ice Polemarch 45 46 47. Corine Louise Francis. A.B. Major: Elementary Education U ' hiteville. N. C. tv Choir 45 46; S. C. A. Aldridge Dramatic C;uiKl Clarence Glasco, Jr., A.B. Major: Social Science West Chester, Pa. the wine you drink im( l ir llJ. you press. End in what all things hc)liii an I end in yes, Think then today you are nhul yesterday you were Tomorrow you shall he no less. Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternitv; Sigma Rho Sigma Honor Society 45 46. CJehaldine G. Gordon, B.S. Majors: General Science and Mathemalics Charlotte, N. C. Lii ' cs of great men all remind u . We can make our lives stihlime: . ' nd departing leave behind lis. l-ootprints on the sands of time. C:al,inet of S. C. A. 47; Beta K.i|.n.i Chi 45 47. President 47; Alpha K.ipp.i Alpha Sorority 45-47; i . A. . t . 1 ' . 47; Intercollegiate Council 47. Mamie L. IIaiidv, A.B. iMajor: FJemeniary l.dticalion Morganton, N. C. A desire of knowledge is the natural Iveling o( mankind; and every human henig whose mind is not de- haiulied. will he willini; to give all that he has to gel kuouledge. Marie Elizabeth Foster, A.B. Major: Elementary Education Cotton Plant, Ark. .1 happy man or adiani focus of good ntrance into a room nolher candle had be ■ill. and their is as though n lighted. Suift Memorial Junior College 43 45; S. C. A. 43 47; History Club 46 47; Zeta Phi Beta Sorority 45 47 Fpistoleus 46 47. Amy S. Foy, A.B. Major: Elementary Education Trenton, N. C. To each his own-each mind hath V. W. C-. A. 44 47. Lois CJaddv, A.B, Major: Sociology Charlotte, N. C. not abroad; retire into thy h dwells in the inner m, S. C. A. 46 47. ElNORA GlVENS, A.B. Major: Elementary Education Charliitte, N. C. hing wisdom: and nil, gelling g, pri ici| iji It; and all Edna Elizabeth Gwynne, A.B. Major: History Charlotte, N. C. Impediments like hell ciriiiol K- all accomplished if we have this con •■olation with us; the harder llie con llici the more glorious the triumph. History Club 44 45 46 47; Sigma liho Sigma 46 47; Delta Sigma Iheta 47; S. C. A. 47. Juanha Hatcher, B.S. Major: Physical Education Wilniincton, N. C. ■ eill,er a borrower nor a lem (iir loan .. I loses itself a . V. C. . . 43 47; lyy Leaf Club 44 46; Spanish Club 4V45; Physical I .hication Club 45-46. SENIORS Edna Dean Henderson, A.B. Major: Elementary Education Huntersville, N. C. If knowledge be the mark, to knnxv thee shall suffice. Pledgee to Delta Sigma Thcta Sur oritv 47; Barber Scotia College. Julia Hill, A.B. Major: History Southport, N. C. strive, to seek, to fiml, hu Y. M. C. A. 45 46; S. C. A. History Club 45-46 47; Alpba Alpha Sororitv 46 47. ViHGINIA JuANITA HiLL, A.B. Major: English Charlotte, N. C. To err is human, to forgive divine. Alpha Kappa Mu Honor Societv 46-47; Assistant Secretary Sigma Rho Sigma 46 47; Secretary Student Ac- tivities Committee 45 46; Student Council 43 45; Ira Aldridgc Dramatic Guild 4J 45; Homecoming Attendant 46; Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority 45- 47, Basileus 46 47; University Club 45-47, ' ice President 45; University Student 44 45. Rosa Vernell Holland, A.B. Major: Elementary Education Seneca, S. C. It ' s what vo« think that makes the world seem sad or gnr to you. Your mind mar color all thi.igs gray, or make them radiant hue. Amelia W. Howard, A.B. Major: History Savannah, Ga. The higher we ascend, the broade History Club 46-47; Y. W. C. A. 46-47; .-Mpha Kappa Alpha Sorority 46-47. Helen Johnson, A.B. Major: English Dover, N. C. No matter from whence Y. W. C. A. 44-45-46; Sociological Society 45-46; Spanish Club 44-45; Le Cercle Francais 44-45; History Annie Mae Hawkins, B.S. Major: Mathematics Cleveland, N. C. Merry as the day is loMg. Y. W. C. A. 43-471 Sociology Club 45-47; Mathematics Club 43-47 Delta Sigma Theta Sorority 44-47 Religion Club 43-45; S. C. A. 45-47 Pyramid Club 43 44; Basketball Tean 43 45. Mildred Hester, A.B. Major: Elementary Education Fredericksburg, Va. ,.( „ (,„ I a half to sifili , Spanish Club 4 5-46; Ivy Leaf Club Vice-President; Y. M. C. A. 44-47; Elementary Education Club 47; S. C. A. Cabinet. Virginia Bilisha Hilton, B.S. Major: General Science Charlotte, N. C. To thine ownself be true, and it ■nust frilUnv as the ni ht the day, thou canst mil tlioi be false to any llniversitv C;lub. President 45-46- 47; S. C. A. 46 47; Pyramid Club John Lyle Holton, A.B. Major: Economics Hartford, Conn. Sa not the stru le uaiteht a The labor and the ivounds ar aileth. r ie enemy faints not. nor And as things hax e been aUeth they Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Inc. 41-47; Student Legislature Assembly, Treasurer 46-47; Y. M. C. A. 39-40, 41 42, Treasurer; Football 40-41-42, Manager; Boxing Squad 40-41; Bas- ketball 39; Collegiate Veterans ' Club, Adjutant 46 47. Russell Hudson, B.S. Major: General Science Tarboro, N. C. therefore, kn thy elf. ' of all things. Omega Psi Phi Fraternity 46-47; Mathematics Club. Vice-President 45- 46, President 46-47; University Choir 45 46; Le Cercle Francais 43-44-45- 46-47; Y. M. C. A. 43-44-45-46-47; History Club 44-45. Helen Ernestine Kibler, A.B. Major: Elementary Education Charlotte, N. C. ■■Every noble life leaves fibre of it interwoven forever in the work of the world. Elementary Education Club 46-47; Zeta Phi Beta Sorority 46-47; Y. W. C. A. 46-47. SENIORS Ruth Lee Naomi King, A.B. Major: Malhcmalics Tryon, N. C. ■■Scil on I the short Imul Mathcmalics Club 44 45-45 47, Chairman Pniaram Committee; Uni verfitv Choir 46; Y. W. C. A. 44 46; .N. A. A. C. P.; Basl,illi.ill 45 46. Susan Knights. A.B. Major: llislory Edisto Island, S. C. ' ToiJnv irc follow, loniormi History C ' lub 45 47 47; Le Cercle Irancai c;;l S. ' jcietv 47. S. C. A. 45 Winona E. Lee, A.B. Major: English Greensboro, N. C. Work as though lOli u ' ere go iis to live forever, live as thoti| li you were i oiu to die tonight. l)-am.uic Cuill 4 46. Presi lent 44 45; Slu.l.iil O.rctK.r 46 47; Stu ( ent C oiintil Sicnlarv 44 45; Alpha Kapna Alpha S.in.ritv 45 47; Dean of PleHues 45; Winner of Pan Hcl lenic Medal 44; Pan Hellenic Coui, cil 45-47; Alpha Kappa Mu Hnn ' ir Societv 45 47. President 45 46. National Secretary 45 46: Stu ' cnl Activities C immiltee 45 46; Home c-miinu Queen 46 47; lUli i Stall 46 47: University Stui ' ent Stall 45 47; Intc-coIlc2i; ' te Council 46 47; S. C. A. 46 47; Senior Class History Com- mittee 46 47; Y. V. C. A. 4.V45. liiLiir.s W. Mallard. A.B. Major: llistorY Idabcl, Okla. •■The friiits of the tree of fciioieiei ); -e various; he must he . .troiig indeed •ho can digest all of them ' Grace E. iMcCauley, B.S. Major: Mathematics Charlotte, N. C. Let me ijiie so miic i thouuht to the iim rovewent of myself %,nlil I have little lime to crilici:e others. Delta SiL-ma J hela Sor iritv 45 46; Spanish tdub 45 46; Mathematics Cluh 46 47; S.)ciol.)i!ical Societv 44- 45; Student Council 46 47. Malcolm C. McFadden. A.B. Major: Social Scieitcc Louisburg. N. C. Hal. ilrmk. and be merry for History C Itlh 46 47; Student lative Society 46 47; Omci;.i P- Fraternitv, Inc. 42-47. Emilie Pearl Knights. A.B. Major: History Edisto Island, S. C. Ihe highest test of civilization of a race is its u ' i Itfigiiess to extend a hclpinji hand to the less fortunate. History Club 45 46 47; Sociology Club 454647; S. C. A. 46-47; Trench t luh 46 47. Dorothy Mae Lattimer. A.B. Major: Eiiy is i Fort Pierce, Fla. To he or not (o he. Leaf Club Mary Alyce Mack, A.B. Major: E is.lish Charlotte, N. C. Noble Massey, A.B. Major: History VVadesboro, N. C. ) err is hllina.l, to forg Religious Education Club 44 46 47; V. M. C. A. 45 46; Lampados Cluh 45; N. A. A. C. P. 45 46; History Club 44 45; Omega Psi Phi Frater- nity. Inc. 45 47; Varsity Football 44- Mae Payne McDaniel, B.S. Major: Bio o[;v Charlotte, N. C. He Ihiil is cruel trouhhih his own flesh. Beta Kappa Chi 46 47; Alpha Kap pa Alpha Sorority 47; Hegislcred Nurse «. Hampton Institute; Chem istry Cluh 45 46. Sandy j. McIntyhe. 11. A.B. Major: ' reiit i Cicvei;iiKl, Ohio .Am thing thai is logicalh possible IS (lossihlv uKuiiKihle . . . i( I hut ihiuk it so. President Debating Societv 42 4?; cle Fr ident 42 4. . Pr. side nt 46 47; I1.1 Aldiuli Id, ' ice Presi.leni 46-47; Hniversilv ■e Dra 42 4(. Choir. ice President 42 4A, 46 47; Col- legiate eterans ' Club. Judge .Advocate 46-47; Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity, Keeper of Rec ords 4.? 46 47; Pan-llcllcnic Council 46 47; Alpha Kappa Mu Honor So- cietv. President 4S, Reporter 46-47; Reporter 46 47; lUii.t. Staff. Associate Fditor 46 47; University C;lee Club 42 41; Y. M. C. a. 42 43; S. C. A. 46 47; Ra.lio C;uild, Student Director 42 4 . 46 47; N. A. A. C. P. 42 4J. 46 47. SENIORS Emmett J. McQueen. B.S. Majors: Biology, Chemistry and General Science Lumberton, N. C. •■To know- ull is to forgive all. Chemislrv Club 4041 42; Y. M. C. A. 39 42, 46-47; Beta Kappa Chi Honorary Scientific Societ ' 47; Kappa Alpha Psi Fralernitv 4] 47; Student Council 47. Sadie J. Middleton, B.S. Major: General Science Charleston, S. C. We can ' t help (he ( iisl but we m ' t have to repeat it, University Choir 44 45 46; Ira Aid- due Dramatic Cuild 44 45-46; hemislry Club 44 45-46; Pyramid Lucille Miller. B.S. Major: Physical Education Rutherfordton, N. C. of KreiilHC The ho. ticipant of ide, lov S. C. A. 46 47 Dorothy L. Mitchell, B.S. Majors: General Science Philadelphia, Pa. Sh, who miner Chemistry Club 4.? 44. Secretary 45; Ira Aldridge Dramatic Guild 43- 47; lyy Leaf Club 44; Alpha Kappa .■ lpha Sorority 44-47, Basileus 44-45; Y. W. C. A. 4445; Pan Hellenic Council 45-46-47. Vice President 45- 46, Secretary 46-47. Charles W. Monroe. B.S. Major: Bio ogy Cape Charles. Va. Chemistry Club 42 43; Knowledge Expansion Club 40 43; S. C. A. 46- 47; N. A. A. C. P. 46 47. Edmund T. Moore, Jr.. B.S. Major: Mathematics Hickory, N. C. Beirare for the truth will fiml you out. Mathematics Club 47. Vice Presi dent; Collegiate Veterans ' Club 47; Knowledge E.xpansion Club 42; Eco- lild 41-42. President; Intra- 1 Sports 39-42. Georgetta H. Merritt. A.B. Major: Knejish Clinton, N. C. Ihniiiin improvemeut is from within outward. Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Presi- i!inl 46 47; N. A. . . C. P., Secretary HecreUuv Freihm;.n C:hiss 44 45; . tendant to Football Queen 46; Inti collegiate Council 46-47. Mary Stark Mikell, B.S. Major: General Science Anderson, S. C. ■■Gil very thii ear. But few thy voice; r.ik; each man ' s opinion, But reserve thy choice. Chemistry Club 45 46; Religioi Club 43-45; Y. W. C. A. 43 47 Pyramid Club 45 46. Malvin Minor, B.S. Major: General Science Cotton Plant. Ark. Life is what Uni ' Football 43-4445-46; Choir 44 45 46; Varsity S Club 44-45-46; Sphinx Club 45; Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity 45 46; Ira Ald- ridi.e Guild 44 45 46. Ezekiel Carlton Mobley, B.S. Majors: Biolouy and General Science Philadelphia. Pa. ■■f;,nilc ami the worl.l smiles with rou. hut when voii weep, von weep alone. Chemistry Club 46-47; Llniversitv Quintet 46 47; Collegiate Veterans ' Club 46 47; S. C. A. 46 47: Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Inc. 46 47. Chri£toeel E. Moore, A.B. Major: Elementary Education Fort Pierce, Fla. To thine ownself he true, for it must foUow as the ilar (lie iligltt. thou canst not then he false to any S. C. A. 46- Catherine E. Morris. A.B. Major: Sociology Charlotte, N. C. Judze not thy friend untd thou standeth in his place. Delta Sigma Theta Sorority 46 47, Chaplain. SENIORS T HOMAs Moultrie. , A.B. Major: Dunn History , N. C. ■; ol at the top, bill still cl imhitiQ. Le Alpha Cercle Frai Psi Fralem icais 41 4J ilv 46 47. ; Kappa Susan Nickerson, A.B. Major: Elemenlary Ediicaliou Norfolk. Va. Wlutlvi-er uti attevipl l„ du. gii( our hest. S. C. A. 46 47. Robert Pearson. A.B. Major: Sociolojiy Columbia, S. C. .1 uf few worrfs are Imt of m S. C. . . 46-47. Gloria P. Peters, A.i Major: SiOcio oi!,y Stamford, Conn. •I think, therefore I u.ii. ' Barber-Scotia Colleuf 44 45; C. A. 44 47; Histon- Chil 47, 44-46; Bull Staff 4T; lliii Student Staff 46-47; Stiulc-iic laliv Oiu :il 47 cietv 46 47; Raili.i Guild 46; Spai Club 44 45; (;lee Club 44-45; N. A. C. P.; University Band oci Alice C. Princle, A.B. Major: Elementary f diication Sumter, S. C. ■The development of vcn nlurnenietit of persomdity. thi James Frederick Racin, B.S. Major: General Science Perrv, Ca. ■■Ah, fcul a mu.is reach shnuhl exceed his arasp, or what ' s tite tiea ven for-f Varsity Club 44 47; Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity 45-47; Captain of Foot- ball Team 45-46; Co-Captain of Bas kctball Team 46 47; (Wmnastic Team 43-47; Boxing Team 47. Lv John Murdoch. A.B, Major: Re igiou,s E.ducation Rock Hill, S. C. ■If I do „ ,t win. I will make the inner hreak all records. S. ( . A. 46-47. Dubois Pation. B.S. Major: Al«l icimi(ics Jackson, Mich. Be the best of whatever you are. ' Mathematics Club 42-46 47; Omega si Phi Fraternity 46 47; Y. M. C. A.. eterans ' C ollesiiatc Club 46 47. Bertha Lee Pecuese, A.B. Major: History Maxton, N. C. ■ ' The road may he hard hat true perseveran the History Club 43-44-45-46-47, Sec- retary 45 46; Rclii;ion Club 44-45; S. C. A. 46 47; Y. W. C. A. 43-44- 45 46 47; Sis;ma Rho Siijma 45-46- 47. Assistant Secretary 46 47; Alpha Kappa . lpha 47. Arthur E. Peterson, A.B. Major: History Statesville, N. C. ■I ' od.iv. tomorrow and for evermore. ' loiitball 4142-43 46. Willie Privette, A.B. •Major: Idetnentciry Education Ciiarlotte, N. C. ■■. ,pi,... riMcli should exceed his r„sv. „r wiuil ,s a Heaven for! V . 1 (-..llcij,- 4(1 41; hy Leaf 41-47. Francis Reeves, A.B. Major: History York, Pa. mile and the world smiles Spanish Club 46-47; Ira Aldridee liramatic (Juild 43 44-45; Histon- Club 45-46 47; Ivy Leaf Club 45- 46 47; Socioloijical Society 45-46-47. SENIORS Julia Belle Reid, A.B. Major: Relis.ious Education Charlotte, N. C. Anainst criticii teither act, protect elf, hut he must nor defend him- t in spite of it. II radliallv Jih ' C cle Francai r 46-47; S. C. A. 46 47. Edwina Warner Richardson (Mrs.). A.B. Major: Elementary Education Charlotte, N. C. Presence of mind and couraQe ij listress are more than armies to pro Elementary Education Club 46 47 Delta Sigma Theta Sorority 46 47. James D. Roberts, Jr., A.B. Majors: English and Re i ioiis Education Rutherfordton, N. C. A little learning is a dangerous thin . Drink deep or taste not the Pierian spring. Alpha Kappa Mu Honor Society 46-47; Kappa Alpha Psi 45-47, Keep- er of Records 46; Winner of Kappa Alpha Psi ' s Scholarship Prize 44. Rosalee E. Robinson, A.B. Major: Elementary Education Charleston, S. C. Five minutes of conslrueli ' i thinking, is worth more than a ii liol. night of wishing. Y. VV. C. A. 43-47; N. A. A. C. P 43 47; University Club 45-46; Ele mentarv Education Club 47. Margaret L. Roseboro, B.S. Major: General Science Blacksburg, S. C. Nothing endures but persona lualities. BarbcrScotia College 43-45; Y. W 3. A. 45-47; Chemistry Club 45-47 Polly Thonetta Russell, A.B. Huntersville, N. C. o Elementary Education 46-47. Rosa Bernice Rhyne, A.B. Major: French Charlotte, N. C. ,.„ , the lowest depths he loftiest Jiciglits. ' S. C. A. 46-47. Bernice Martin Richardson (Mrs.), A.B. Majors: Mathematics and Social Science Charlotte, N. C. Weak things united become strong. S. C. A. 46 47; Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority 45-46, Tamiochus 46-47; Sigma Rho Sigma Honor Society, Treasurer 46-47; Y. W. C. A. 45-46. Margaret Keyon Robinson (Mrs.), A.B. Major: Elementary Education Glen Alpine, N. C. Strive to excel. History Club ' 46; Zeta Phi Beta Sorority 46-47; Uniyersitv Club 45- JosEPH Metz Rollins, A.B. Major: Relif ,ious Education Newport News, Va. The heart has reason for which reason has no knowledge. Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity, Pole- march 45-46, 46 47; Ira Aldridge Dramatic Guild, 44-45; Student [:,.uncil 46 47. ice President; Uni- icrsitx Quintet 45 46 47; J. . . t. rimes Philh.irmonic C:hnrus 46 47; llnivcrsitv Student 45-46; News Edi- tor. Associate Editor 46 47. LiLLiE Belle Ruff, A.B. Major: History Lawndale, N. C. ■What treason lurks in soft sm ,d fin French Club 45-45; Co-Captain Basketball Team 46-47; Delta Sigma Theta Sorority 47. Olivia M. Scott, A.B. Major: Sociolog,y Charleston, S. C. To thine elf he true. ' Spanish Club 45-46; Ira Aldridge Dramatic Guild 45-46; Mathematics Club 46-47; University Choir 45-46; Basketball Team, Trainer 46; Cheer- leader 45-46. SENIORS Simon H. Scott, Jr.. A.1 . Major: History Charleston, S. C. 7 it Qreat aim of editcation is not kiiowieit e, but action. Omega Psi Phi Fraternity. Inc. 46 47. Chaplain: Lampados Club 4i. Treasurer; ' arsitv Football 44 45; X ' arsitv S Club 45; Sigma Rho Sigma 46; History Club 46; J. .A. Grimes Philharmonic Chorus 44 4S 4647. I. G. Simpson, A.B. Major: Political Science New York, N. Y. The moving fmaer irrjtcs hat-i and all yuiir piety nor ii ' il cum iiirc it hack to cancel half a line nor all ynur tears wash oiit i ii ' orii of it. Football J4. Uniyersity Choir 34; President Sphinx Club 34; Y. M. C. A. 34; .Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity 37 47; History Club 37; Public Re lation OlTicer, Collegiate Wter.nns ' Club; Dean of Pledgees Alpha Phi .Alpha 47; History Club 47; Student Legislaliye Society 47. Emma Levon Steele, B.S. Majors: Mathem-itics and General Science Mocksville, N. C. Orink. eal and he TV. for tn Beta Kappa Chi Honorary Scientific Society 46-47; Historian Delta Sigma Theta Sorority 46-47. Second ' ice President 46 47; S. C. A. 46 47; Mathematics Club 46 47; Pan I lei ■il 47; Uii iciate KJil or llni ' iry Clul. Ch. Clarence H. Thomas, A.B. Major: English Mooresville, N. C. Knowledge is virtue. Mathematics Club 44-45; Football 44 45; Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity. Financial Secretary 45 46 47; V. . 1. C. A. 44 45. Lucv Elliott Thomas, A.l!. Major: Social Science Louisburg, N. C. History Club 4546; Y. W. 45 46; Sociological Society. Oil II Mai Thomas. B.S. M.ijiir: I ' liysical Educiilioii Charlotte, N. C. To thine i.wnself he true, an d il ml follow, ou canst ?i as the niliht the ol then he false to day. llniyersity Club 44; S. C. A. 45 46 47; Delta Sigma Theta Sc.ro. 45 47, Dean of Pledgees. C. X. Shropshire, Jr., B.S. Major: Biology Te.xarkana, Te.xas Let your craving, for knowledge he ever insatiahie. — Bnt they while ' heir comffanions slept were toiling Ufward in the night. Kno yledge Expansion Club 42 43; n„mistry Club 46-47; Alpha Kappa Mm II iK.r Society; Beta Kappa Chi ■ iiln Honor Society 46 47; Presi U I.I I K.hman Class 42-43; Treasurer s. ..I..1 t lass 46 47; Collegiate elcr .ns ' Club 4647; Uniyersity Choir 12 43. 46 47; llniyersity Male : hc.rus 42 43, Vice President 42; l....tl.;ill 4?; Kappa .Mpha Psi Frater iitv 46 47. iMozelle Inez Smith. A.B. Major: History Charleston, S. C. To lahor rightly and earnestly Is to walk in the golden track that leads Jesse Franklin Stepp. A.B. Major: History Black Mountain, N. C. ■lie that loveth neither wine, women nor soug, Keniains a fool his whole life long. Freshman Class President 44; Y. l. C. A. 44 45; S. C. A. 45 46 47; Ir.i AMrul.je Dramatic t.uild 44-45 4(. 4 ; Sphinx Club 44 45; Colleuiate Veterans ' Club 454647, .Adiutant, F.xecutiye Officer; Uniyersity Student  5 46 47, Business .Manager; Senior ::lass ice-President. Jean Thomas, A.B. .Major: Religion Anderson, S. C. ■I his above all: ' To thine o V. W. C. A. 43 47; Religion Club 4 46; Sociological Society 44 47; IlislLiy Club 45 46. Mozella Edwina Thomas. B.S. .Major: General Science Louisburg, N. C. I ' M A kin 1 grievi d w ord tiirneth n words stir ii i ■ay w) anger. mill, lid Cll cal 4 46 Sec reta ..;e Dr Societ ; V. U 47. ' c ' i V 4 = •. C, ub i 46; . A. r Class 46; Ira Aid t;iiild 43 44 45 46; 44 45 46; Sociologi Ivv Leal Club 46 43 44 45; S. C. A. Cecelia , F. Tutt, A.B. Major: Maidei English n, N. C. ha pit eel Tl.c ling w half ' rs wash ril 1 leil a li 1 Ulll ing finger u ilire it ha ,f it. nor .■ord of it: ■rite and ' all your ck to can- all your University Choir 44 45 46 47; Zcta I ' lii Beta Sorority 46 47; U- Cercle I i.iiuais 44; Alpha Kappa Mu 47; Oipheus Club 47, Accompanist. SENIORS John Arthur Twitty, B.S. Majiir: Bioiogy Ruthcrt ' ordton, N. C. ■D,, iii.hlc thinns not dream Ihcm all .lav loiiK, ami su make life, ilealh and that vast forever one urand sxreet song,. Omeaa Psi Phi Fratcrnilv. Inc. 4V 44. Keeper uf RecicK .„h1 Se.il 46 47 Assistant to tlie Keeper ..I lice .uls and Seal; Ira .Mclri.lMe Dr.iin.ilK C.u.KI 4(44. 46 47; Llnnersily Suulent Staff 43-44, 46-47; Journalism Club, President 43-44; Religion Club 42-43, 43 44; Y. M. C. A. 41-42, 42 43, 4344; S. C. A. 46-47; Soeioloaical Society 46-47; Chemistry Club 43-44; University Male Chorus 4142. 42- 43, 43 44; Uniyersity Choir 42 43, 43-44, 46-47; Lampados Club 43; President Collegiate Veterans Club 46 47; Bull Staff, Senior Class I ' .ditor 46-47. Edgar William Ward, A.B. Maior: Socio ooy Toledo, Ohio ■■E« .,v Tolirself. il is later tha.i V ' .ii think. Lincoln University 43-44; Y. M. C. A. Cabinet 4 4 45-46; S. C. A. Cabinet 46 47; Youth Budget Chair- man 45-46-47; Radio Guild 5 46. Director 46-47; Uniyersitv Student Slair 44 45-45. News Editor 44-45. Editor in Chief 45-46; Sociological Society 44 45-45 47; Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity 44-45-46-47, Secretary- Treasurer 45 46; N. A. A. C. P. 44- 45-46-47. President 46-47; Spanish Club 45 45; Press uent l ' drln- De- partment 45 4(,: li., l iM.l.e Dra- matic Caiikl 44 4S 41,, Sn ini Rhj Sigma 44 45 45 47. iie resident 43- 45-47. Cassie B. Warrington, B.S. Majors: Chemistry and Bioloay Ridgeway. Va. Laiigh and be merry, lememher better the world with a son!. Chemisuy Club 13 47; Delta Sit; ma Theta Sorority 4 4-47; Jlathe- matics Club 45-47; Y. W. C. A. 4 3- 47; Religion Club 43 44; N. A. A. C. P. 43 44. Charles Henry Webb, B.S. Maior: General S ' - ' once Wilmington, Del. J( is the intensive effort tha: ed.l cates. S. C. A. 46 47; Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternitv 45 47; Varsity Football 46- 47; Varsity Tennis 46-47; Varsity S Club 46 47. John Henry Wilson, A.B. Majors; Hislory and Relii inn Education Oxford. N. C. It is the little thinas nvll .h.ue that go to make up a successful mnt triiJi ' good life. Y. M. C. A. 44; Spani.h Club 4-! 47; Chemistry Club 45 46; Histo ' v Club 46; S. C. A. 45-4;,; N. A. A. C. P. 44 45-46; Omega Psi Phi Fra ternity. Inc. 45, Dean of Pledgees 46 Gwendolyn Young, A.B. Major: E eii;ei!(nry Edtication Anderson, S. C. ' Di.m Spiro, Spero ' -if)n e J breathe I hope. Bennett College 42-43-44; Juilliard School of Music; N. A. A. C. P. 46- 47; S. C. A. 46-47. Georgia Loretta Ulmer, A.B. Majors; Religious Edtication and English VN ' innsboro, S. C. ■W) Ifiiil am or dope tr- he. 1 one 10 my dear mother. History Club 45-46 47; S. C. A. 45 47; Y. W. C. A. 45 46. Thomas Ward, A.B. Major: Sociology Toledo, Ohio Tidedo University 39 43; Spanish Club 46-47; N. A. A. C. P. Executive Committee 46 47; Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity 45-46 47; University Choir 45 47; Collegiate Veterans ' Club 46- Ravmond W. Washington B.S. Majors: C iei islry and Bioloay Savannah, Ga. ■■ (■ voii lire riilht. fig it to tJie List. hiiii|vHl,.s Club. President 41; Srnh.i ( l.iss PresideiU 4(. 47; C:(.lle- .., iir , Id, Mis ' C IliI., I ' resulent 46-47; t heinisliv ( lull 411 4-!. 4l, 47; Omega Psi Phi Fraternitv. Inc. 42 47; Y. M. C. . . 40 4,3; Knouledye Expansion Club 4043; Religion Club 4U-43; Football Team 40 42; I5;isehall Team 47; University Choir 40 42; Univer- sity Male Chorus 40 42. Anderson Williams, Jr., B.S. Major; Biology Homestead, Pa. Man is the measure of all things. Le Cercic Francais 41-42, 42 43; Knowledge Expansion Club 41-42, 42-43, 43-44; Scroller Club 41-42; Chemistry Club 42 43; Kappa Alpha Psi 42 47; Football 43 44; Basketball 43 44; ' arsitv S Club 45 47. Minnie Amelia Wright, A.B. Major: Elementary Education York, S. C. ■ToiMonoie is alums brighter than tud.iy. r,.iil,.i Si..ll,i t.illege 42-44; St. uo„si,n, ' ( Mil, ., 44; N. A. A. C. P. 41, 47; S, ( , )(. 47; Y. W. C. A. 4S 41.; I), il.i Si. on, I I ' heta Sorority 47. Troy Allen Young. Jr.. A.B. Major: Hislory Burlington, N. C. lliii vha ;oo,l Whatsoeve ver things nre iiiM, ir o.lsoei-er are pure, ii hifsf.ii .-i jhnios ■Iv, u ' hatsoevLi mijl s .ne of port if there he anyvutue t if iheie he any praise, think on these thinos. Y. M. C. A. 44 45-45. Vice Presi- lent 44 45. Cahinel 4(.; Ir.i Mdiidge Dramatic Cniild 44 4s 4i, 4 ' . I ie.is urer 44 45 45 47; Kmnvl.,!-,- I span- sion Club 44 45 45 47, ri.suienl 45- 46; University Wioir 44 45 45 47. Treasurer 44, President 45 45; Stu- dent Activities Committee 45 45 47, Vice President 47; Omega Psi Phi Fraternitv, Inc. 45-46-47, Vice Basil eus 46-47; History Club 45 46 47. President 45-47; Student Legislature Sncietv 47. President 47; Chemistry ( lull 44; Si.jm;i Hbo Sigma 46-47; liinKii Cl.iss rie,isiirer 45; University M.ij. I li.iiiis 44 45; Religious Educa- tion (, liib 44 45; N. A. A. C. P. 44- 46. SENIOR CLASS SUPERLATIVES MALE CHARACTERISTICS GIRL Claudius N. Shropshire Most Scholarly Cecelia Tutt I. Grantham Simpson Best Looking Minnie Wright Willie Byrd Best Dresser Mary Bell Exum Charles Webb Most Athletic Eloise Blakeney Jerry Flack Greatest Hearthreaker Juanita Matcher Raymond Washington Best Dancer Mozella Thomas Frank Baker Wittiest Annie Hawkins Sandy J. McIntyre II Best Actor Winona E. Lee E. Carlton Mobley Best Singer Zenobia Edwards Nelson Fain Most Sincere Marie Foster John H. Wilson Most Talented Gloria Peters Eddie McGirt Best All-round Geraldine Gordon WILL AND TESTAMENT OF THE SENIOR CLASS OF 1947 State of North Carolina County of Mecklenburg City of Charlotte We, the members of the Senior Class of 1947, being cognizant of the fact that an end must soon come to our blissful and tearful days spent at our dear institution and that, ere night falls, we leave our footsteps on these sands of time, and in order to prevent anv legal controversies, after our decease, over our enormous accumulations, do seize this moment to make our final testament. The Class of 1947 of Johnson C. Smith University, claiming full health of bixlv and mind and believing ourselves fullv capable of disposing of all our vvordlv belongings, do declare this our last Will and Testament and render null and void anv wills previously made by us. Such accumulations and estate as it has pleased kind Fate to bestow upon us we dispose of as follows; It is our desire that all expenses incurred through our burial services be met by those thousands of dollars that were supposed to have reached us from home but never did. To our dear Alma Mater, that has so effectively served humanity through the years, we f)ledge cur unwavering loyalty and support as long as there is a Johnson C. Smith. We leave with this promise. To Dr. McCrorey, the Administration and Faculty, we do will and bequeath our sincere thanks and appreciation for their untiring efforts and useful service to the University and especially that part of which we ourselves have fortunately partaken. To our beloved parents who have spent the best years of their lives struggling and sacrificing that we might continue our education, we express our indebtedness and do hereby declare to shape our hereafter that it will bring them only joy and contentment in their old age. To all our fellow schotjlmates whom we leave behind, we will and bequeath all the solutions to the problems that are sure to come in your Senior year, and our abilities, good sense and patience, that it took to solve them. To all who may come after us we offer congratulations for choosing this our Alma Mater and may they enjoy some of the luxuries that were denied us during our sojourn. We do hereby appoint and constitute the President of the First National Hank i)f C harlottc and the County Judge to execute this our last Will and Testament. In testimony whereof we, the Class of 1947, have to this our last Will and Testament set our hands and seal, this the thirtieth day of May Anno Domini one thousand nine hundred and forty -seven. The Class of 1947 (Seal) Ruth King Winona Lee Class Representatives Vage ] wenty-six JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS Thomas Monroe Eva Mae Green Freij McLhod President Secretary Frcasurer Theodore Neely Vice-President Carolyn Foster Asst. Secretary Charles Bryant Reporter JUNIORS f%{ A f9k Gladys Atkinson ' ' f ' ' H Archie Alexander Hazel T. Ballard t ' fe « Myrtle Blakeney M- i - ' KK w William A. Bowers Bt B 3  - e m F Meta Beckham ilMP ' P - ' ' Christopher P. Banks, Jr. M 0 9 . t b . ' ' Hi Charles A. Brown ' R £ • , ' - M Hyla S. Bynum ' w   arf 31 James A. Barrier j gi Kr Mary H. Brown f V P liryl l l ' William Bailey _ Msa Ximena Bryant vP SL Jr l ' f ' W J ' • MoNNiE Brabham W ' ' , |r l ifcA ' { - Margaret Bristol ifl ( - ' •Hfc. j. % ■  Bernice Barron w ' W Bl ' P l ' ' Charles Bryant ■ t m L pF p ' V Page Twenty-seven JUNIORS II I 1 AM 1. I)IU) N EsTELLE Brevard Alice C. McRae PiicHARD E. Campbell ANNIE CoVINC.TON Annie Caldwell Mack Collins Mildred Cunningham Eva Mae Covington Preston Cannon MvmLE CoRRV Sarah Chappell Emma Cunningham Mrs. I). M. Craig Rac ' hi ' i, Dudley I)a ii) Dupree Nannie Davis Calvin Davis I Ienry Dimerv I ' lOBERT Evans Margaret Ford Ernest E. Fisher N ' lviAN Friday AuniiiR E. Frazier C ' auoi vn Foster llov Farley Marc:aret Fox Samuel Farrell ( il.ORIA C.RHEN Chari es Iox nNIE M. CilVlNS William C!ibson ( ii oria Coins I 1) Nin- Crant lllllll CilBSON I ' iige I uciity eifiht JUNIORS James P. Green Claude Griffin JuANiTA Griffith Helen Glymph Clarence Gartrell Lois Harris Daniel Hennigan James Harris Frances Jackson Katie Jones Annie L. James Francis Knight Cora Latta Reginald Lee Dorothy Little Sallie Lovelace LiLiiAN McRae Thomas McPhatter Gertrude Mitchell Dorothy McQueen Herman Martin Emma Move Alexander Montgomery Magnolia McCombs Theodore Neely LoLLiE Orr Rudolph Obey LiLLiE R. Peppers Margaret Porter Catherine Patterson Preston Pendergrass Fatina Parker Robert E. Richardson Zeddie Reasoner James W. Robertson J % aSBBt JtMl jjm m. ift Page Twenty-nine JUNIOBS Bkriha B. Robinson PvicHARD R. Randall James E. Ragin Mabel L. Stoney James H. Sanders ' iviAN Simpson William Simms Doris Smith Dorothy Sutton I Ienry Shepard Alicl E. Sullivan Taldmadge Sullivan iMattie L. Solice Anita Tunsil Carolyn Trezevant l)RO()KS 1 HOMAS James W. Williams Zeddie B. Williams Mae K. Watkins Obadiah Williams Willie B. Wheeler Stanford Withers Alice Witherspoon I If.len Williams Bessie Warlick Iames NA ' ebb Claree Wright Joseph Wagstaff Jean L. Wade Clarence Wade William ancey ' list ' Thirly SDPHDMORE CLASS OFFICERS A. Brinker Shropshire President OHN L. Pharr Vice-President osEPHiNE O. Stiirghill Secretary osEPH Gaston Treasurer Wh.i.iam E. Beavers, III .... ' Business Manager Left to right, first row kneeling; James Reeder, IIenr L. Johnson, Benjamin Powers, Victor Gaston, Edward Hill, Arthur Moore, Joseph Gaston, Thomas Lassiter. First row standing: Wilson Deas, Flossie Gant, Daniel Purnell, Lila Burnev, Charles Hargrave, Josephine Sturghill, Naomi Johnson, Odell Steele, Lillian Townes, Theodore Pearson, Gabriel Toatlev, Ma.xine Perkinson, Marjorie Hvmes, Helen Reese, Elizabeth Wylie, Esther Campbell. Second row standing: Roger Foster, James Feemster, George Brooks, Russell Moody, Willie Jovner, Gretchen Marshall, Edward Hatcher, Delores Hairston, Louise Franklin, Allie Mae Patterson, Margaret Moore, Maggie Llovd, Henrv Powell, Marjorie Marshall, Bunvan Bryant, Helen Moselv, Brinker Shropshire. Third row standing: Theodore Spencer, William Lowe. Frances Chapman, Abram King, Walter Da is, Lena Edwards, Ella Brown, Mary Pearson, Mae Ola Gilchrist, Marion Tillman, Frances Anderson, Maggie L. Jones, Mamie Davis, Gallic Butler, James Coa.xum, Clinton Lipscomb. Fourth row standing: Arthur Woodson, Francis Hobson, William F. Poston, Odessa Woodbury, Ethel Hannon, Charles Ward, Herbert McClain, Louise Wills, Richard Noble, Norma King, William E. Beavers, III, Calvina Shadd, Maben Dixon, Ruby Edwards, Edna McMillan, Eileen Haley and John Pharr. Pnge Thirty-one FRESHMAN CLASS Oll-lCliRS Theodore 1 1. Goodin Pres ' uloit Bryant George V ice-President Dallie G. Jones Secretary Rae I iioMPSON Asst. Secrctcvr and Reporter Geneva Sweringer Treasurer Christopher Washington Chaplain First roxr. left to rii lit: Cihiclxs Sutton, Rae 1 lidinpson, I.unicc Ouhl;, Johnnie Le Grande, C ' aroUn Wilkinson, Hloise Watson, Gloria Riee, Nathaniel St les, RaxmoncJ Worslev, Marj uerite White, Sandv Venahle. Second row. lejl to rii ht: Marv Wilson, Mar Williams, I helma Pitts, Maooie Welih. Chile Siler, Ik-uben Rolx-rts. Bett - J. Williamson, I lattie Wilson, Albert ance. I lu ;o I homas, Christo|iher Washington, James S.uirulers. I iiird row, left to rioln: (ienexa Sweringer. Robert W ' all.in ' , Joseph Smith, C.ladvs Sap|5c, Isaac Withers, Alberta Williams, Samuel Walker, Ralph Rhoden, John Prioleau, Warren Pinehbaek, I lortense Suroeon, Mauriee I odd. lOurtli row. U ' jl to riiihi: Maek Kennedy, Leonard I homas, I luhert l)iidle ' , Thomas Reeves, Alexander Gates. Albert Dorsett, J.imes Polk, J. P. Peeler, Alonzo Stockton, Vivian Moses. Pirj,e Thirty two FRESHMAN CLASS First row: Gloria Mason, AllKit.i Marshall, } lortcnsc |,,hns..n. Sylvia Middlctun, Cynthia Harper, Jennie LeGrande, Drucilla joncs. I lerhcrt lames, Louise McAtee. Second row: Mary Massey, Minnie Massey, Katherine Minnis, Rusa Lee Martin, Irene Co unter, Carrie Marion, Ruth Houston. Johnny Jordan, Elbert Nance, Albert Dorsette. Third row: Alexander Lane, Emerson Miles, Marian Laws, Carl Harrison, Leonard Hams, Henry George, Fredrick Fuller, William Glaseo, James Fripp. , ,, , r- . nii Fourth row: David Maynard, James Murray, Nevid Johnson. Robert McNeely, tdwui Hill, Thomas Mason, Alexander Gates, Mack Kennedy, Modest Johnson. Firsf roll ' , standing: Misses Vada and Vida Kearns, Betty Avery, Willie Carter, Gladys Childers, Geneva Coles, Phyllis Brown, Julia Chisholm, Ida Caldwell. Second row: Richard Amos, Morris Cooper, Grover Adams, Marian Anderson, Richard Bcnn, Jean Allen, William Covinoton, Oliver Clarke, Dorothy Cogdell. Third roll ' ; Camilla Byers, Prentice Dorsey, Lewis Davis, Alberta Berry, Marie Davidson, Lola Di.xon, Christine Derr, Eddie Clark, SpoflFard Blackvvell. Fourth row: Howard Grier, George Barbour, Daniel Evans, Waddie Belton, Mattie Carter, Francis Davidson, Robert Davis, James Peeler. James Ellerby. Pnoe Thirty-three DEAN Reverend Arthur 1 1. George A.B., S.T.B., S.T.M., D.D. Dean and Professor of Praetical Theology : - SCHDDL DF THEDLDGY FACULTY Rev. Algernon O. Steele, A.B., A.M., B.D., Ph.D., Professor of Relio ' iuus Education Rev. Charles H. Shute, A.B., A.M.. S.l .B., D.D., Professor of Theology Rev. Herman L. Counts, A.B., B.D., A.M. Professor of Theology and Director of Field Work Rev. Albert A. Thompson, A.B., B.l).. S. I.M., Professor of Biblical Literature Arsula B. Reid, A.B.. B.L.S.. Librarian o Pa e Thirty-four SCHDOL OF THEOLOGY GRADUATING CLASS William Mills, B.S. Marion Sanders, A.B. Gray G. Johnson, A.B. I Ienry Holder, B.S. L H. Washington, A.B. (ames Davidson, B.S. LINDERGRADLIA ' IES William D. Baxter, A.B. CI. Dwk;ht Nelson, A.B. Harry W. Shaw, A.B. Zacharian Hawkins, B.S. James 1 1. I Iudson, A. H. Nelson, A.B. Charles I. Brown, ,B. I ' u ' c riiiily five CAMPUS SNAPS Pa e Thirty-six CAMPUS SNAPS Pii e 7 lirlv-sere j THE BULL STAFF I. CIrantham Simpscin Editor- ' ni-Chicf I , I A SaNDV [. McInTVRE, II C ' lIHISTOPHER P. BaNKS, |r. IrOV A. YollNG, Associate Editor jr. Associate Editor Business Manager OiiAuiAH Williams junior Assistant Editor James P. Careen Associate Business Manager Winona E. Lee Secretary (Jloria Peters Senior Photograhic Editor i RiniiR E. Frazier junior Pholographic Editor William Bailey Sports Editor Jesse F. Siepp Senior Art Editor Charles Bryani junior Art Editor Dewey iM. Claymon, III Senior Chdy Editor Eva iM. (Ireen junior CluJy Editor iXelson a. Fain Senior Greek Editor Thomas McPhatfer junior Greek Editor John Arthur Twrn y Senior Class Elditor [ean L. Wade junior Class Editor Franc:es Jackson Assistant Secretary Mabel Sioney Copy Editor Cli: ) 15. I5yniim Typist Maitie L. Solice Typist I ' a e ihirly eijiJil Poge Thirlyiiiue THE STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS Frank V ' . Baker President Joseph i 1. Rollins Vice-President Margaret K. Ford Secretary EsTELLE Smith Assistant Secretary James P. Green Treasurer Charles Hargrave Chaplain MEMBERS Marie Davidson Zenobia Edwards Eleanor Gray Marjorie Hymes Grace McCauley Emmett McQueen Thomas Reeves Mary Williams I HANK W. I!aki r,, ' rt ' sii fiil Pai e Forty THE UNIVERSITY STUDENT Christopher P. Banks, Jr Editor-in-Chief Benjamin Moses Associate Edtior Henry Grant and Eva Mae Green Neirs Editors Levonne Steele, Arthur E. Frazier, J. Arthur Twitty AND Fred D. McLeod Associates Fatina Parker Exchange Editor John Adams , Sports Editor Ollie Cox Associate Winona Lee Feature Editor Alexander Montgomery Associate W. F. McIntosh, Jr Review Editor Jesse Stepp Business Mnungcr Clarence W. R. Wade Circuhitioii Mauaoer Calvin Davis and Wilson Deas Associates Mabel L. Stoney Secretary John Rice and George Brooks Photographers Gloria Peters Cartoonist Mattie Leonora Solice ' ' ff Typist David Maynor, William Beavers, W. F. McIntosh, Jr. and Charles Bryant Associates Dean L S. Belton, Mrs. I. M. Parker, Dr. M. E. Thomasson AND Mr. W. C. Donnell Counnittec on Puhlication Slogan: If you can prove it. well print it. The Uni ersitv Student is the oFficial organ of student life, pubhshed once a month by the Student Body. The Editor-in Chief, Assistant, and Business Manager are elected in the Spring for the subsequent school vears. Page Forty-one S. C. A. CABINET OFFICERS James P. Green President Charles Brown Treasurer Rudolph Obey first Vice-President Eva Green Secretary Levonne Steele ...Second Vice-President Georgetta Merritt .. Reconiiiis SecreMry Dr. a. O. Steele and Dean M. S. Belton Advisers OtluT mcmbiTs arc ch.iirmt.Ti (it ari(ius committees. N. A. A. C. P. CABINET Rciidino (ro)ii left to ri ht: Joseph Claston, 1 rcasiircr; H ii Careen, President; Rieliarcl Raiulall. Viec-Fresident; Eugenia Singleton, Reporter; and Robert Riehardson, Scvretarv . Pii e Forty two THE UNIVERSITY QUINTET E. Carlton Moblilv Tenor E. Louis Prioleau Tenor William W. Mills Baritone Paul Sandifer Baritone J. Metz Rollins Buss Prof. David E. Carroll Director THE UNIVERSITY CHDIR OFFICERS Charles Deal President Herbert McClain Sandy ]. McIntvre, II ' ice-President Olivia Chavis Secretary Leonard FIarris Librarian Mr. David E. Carroll Mr. C. W. Kemp .... Dr. T. a. Long . . . .Treasurer . . Director .Choir Master . . Co-Or anist Jean Allen Estelle Brevard Jessie Brooks Mary Brown Hyla Bynum Rachael Clement ' alter Daley Zenobia Edwards Rosa Floliand Marjorie Hymes Katie Jones Willie Joyner MEMBERS Ruth Kins Marian Laws Hattie Wilson E. Carlton Moblev Richard Noble Fatina Parker Mary Pearson Robert Pearson Alice Pringle Julia Reid Paul Sandifer Alice Sullivan Lillian Townc; Cecelia Tutt Edgar Ward Thomas Ward Mae Catherine Watkins Eunice Young Page Forty-three THE J. A. GRIMES PHILHARMONIC MALE CHORUS Mctulycrs. Ravnioiul Bland. Monnie Brabham, Wilson Deas, Mitchell Dorsev, Jerrv Flack, Hubert C.ra es. Cieoruc Hcvward, Johnnie Jordan, Richard Noble, Rudolph Obey, Robert Pearson, Richard Randall. Paul Robinson, J. Metz Rollins. Simon Scott, William Simms, Roscoe Walls, Christopher W ashinwton. Henry H. Dimerv, .Moimsjer Cecilia Tutt, Guest Pianist Edward L. Prioleau, Director Eunice Young, Guest Soloist CmtLSTOriirp. P. Ranks. |ii.. X.irnili r ROYAL COLLEOIANS Theodore Pearson Venton C ' aldwell Edward Johnson Robert 1 lairston Thomas Caldwell Llovd Dixon Cic..roc CWIchrist William Bailev Donald Carroll Wai 11 i Dam V. ()nhc lrii I ecitle Arthur WocKlson illi.im ' oIll;ue Willi. im Brciwn ll.uAcv Thomas PiiHe Forty four Alpha Kappa Sigma Chapter of Alpha Kappa Mu Honor Society The pu,,.,sr ..I lph,, k.pi- l lion,., S,.„n IS ,., |,n.-„,,„. h,..l, ., I,„l, .si, , ,., „,,,- ' al0USenl.M .M m ,ill hrl.ls,.! knnv I, ■.!-,■ ,,,.,1 sr,,„r, lo.nlln.ilr ,, hi In ,,l pr.so,,,,] In n ■ ,1, ,,,, ! sJ„,l,,,K ,n.l,,P , 1,, ..ll.ris. l,,l, iiHnJ.Mslup in tin „l I,, ,lr rln an appreci.iliMn I l sJ,.,I.i,K primarily on sLlu laiship. .ill prpsjicL ii .■ representatives uf Johnsun C. Smilh llni irMtv. OIT-ICIERS Claudius N. Shropshire, Jr Preshleut y - ' i ' -J-, ' „ Iss.si.im S|- ' crt ' i r ' riiAHi Fs A Brown Ir Vice-Presiilent Mrs. Ruuy Martin I reasiiii mItt L Solich ' . . Secretarr Sandy J. McIntvr.. 11 Jiepor.c MEMBERS: Elmer A. Anderson, Winona E. Lee, James D Roberts, a-cilia rmt. Dean M. S. Belton Rev. C-. L. Counts, Dean T. E. McKinnev, Miss M. R. P.uker, Miss Riielul 1 niUv, Miss Alice Jackson. Beta Kappa Chi Scientific Honor Society Beta Kappa Chi is an honorarv scientific society established to practical interpretation of general scientihc phenomena. The societv co and mathematics. OFFICERS Geralpine G. Gordon President Ernest E. Fisher Secre Mattie L. Solice Rejiorler MEMBERS: Elmer A. Anderson, Charles A. Brown, Mrs. A. C. Buck, Mallie M, Elliott, Eva Mae Gr. James P. CJreen, Mrs. Mae P. McDaniel, Claudius N. Shropshire, Mattie L. Solice. .ADVISERS: Dr. C. F. Atkins, Mr. David Ray. LE CERCLE FRANCA15 ibcrte! E ulitc ' . J ' rwfc ' rni , OFFICERS Sandy J. MiIntyre, II Presiilfiil Ja.mi :s Wtmi Treusiirei Chables Cherry Vice-President Bernue Barron Jniiriiulis IJIYTIIE Gibson Secretary Meta Beckham Crilii KiiiiERT Richardson Asaistaiit Secretary Alberta Bacote lU ' itorlc Monsieur J. J. Ada.m Adviser MEMBERS: Callif Butler, Emest Cherry. Marv Culeman. Mabcn Dixon. Annie L. Franklin, Mar..;ire Fi)X, Eleanor Gray. Helen Glymph, Elnora Givens. Grace Laws. EJna .McMillan, I ' reslon Pendcrurass. Ros: Rhvne, Josephine SlurEhill. Lillian Townes. Clarence Waltrous, Zeilclie Williams. Maria- SPANISH CLUB 1 ; ( ;,). Is,. ' dr Huenu nl„nlMl Ol I K IRS .Presi.le.il •Presideiil . St ' crelnrv (). Si l-isisfoii( Secrelarv GooniN 7 ' r MFMHERS: Marian Anderson. Betiv Avery. Sylvester Bennetle. Allwrta Bcrrv. SpolFor Carter. Willie Carter. Ciladvs ChiUlcrs. Marie Davidson. Ruby Elwards, Margaret Farns ' Bryant George, Rulh Houston, Majesta Jameson, Mack C:. Kennedy. Maaaie Lloyd, Thelma Martin, Gloria Mason, Sylvia Middleton, Emerson Miles, MarEuerite Porter. Frances Ree Hortcnse Surgeon. Geneva S yerinaer, CJabriella Toatley, Maurice Todd, Thom-as Ward, Elo Webb, Mary Williams, Ilattic Wilson, Mary Wilson. dedi been THE COLLEGIATE VETERANS ' CLUB Above may be seen the majority of the approximately 320 veterans on the campus. Here may be seen tl faces of new students and also of former students, whose periods of military service served only as a consta reminder that the completion of their college education was the most important factor to be considered. The projects and programs of the Veterans ' Club have been many Ce. g., Armistice Dav celebrati cation ceremonies, several chapel programs, dances, socials, etc.). The efficiency of the oroanization aemonstrated repeatedly in its help to the returning veterans. The Officers (Executive Group) of the Veterans ' Club are as follows: Raymond W Washington . . CommamUr Alexander C. Bethea, Jn Provost Manh.,1 r. Grantham Simpson . . . .Puhhc Relctwns Officer John Potts Advertising Manaser JOHN L. lioLToN .Adiutant Gi.or(;e Brooks Chairman of Social Committee Richard tnwm Fmance Officer James Peemster .Chairman of Program Co,nmittee ..Juciae Advocate James O. Staten ..Project Chairman EXECUTIVE GROUP Sandy J. McIntyre, II First row: Alexander Bethea. C;corge Brooks, Raymond Washington. Sandy .Mcln Potts, James Feemster, John Holton, James Staten, I. G. Simpson. Sccoi„( roiv: John Pane Forty-seven IRA ALDRIDGE DRAMATIC GUILD The vc-ar 1946 47 mav well u. down in the annals «il the Dramatic C.uild, (or this school vear marks the first time all dramatic functions were under the direction of student super -ision. Except for occasional advice received from experienced facullv personnel, the Cluild, under the direction of Winona Lee, ran its course onlv through student management. The major dramatic presentation of the vear. Night Must Fall, bv limlvn Williams, a three-act melodrama, was considered an outstanding triumph for the Guild. Members of the cast were Sandy Mclntvre as Dan. Ruth Houston as Mrs. liramson. Dorothy Mitchell as Olivia, Maben Dixon as Dora, Henrietta Bvnum as Mrs Terrence, John Imiiin is InMHilor Belsize, James Staten as Hubert, ,Marv Williams as Nurse Libbv and Jcrr - Flack ..s ■ I !..■ 1 ..r,l thi.f Justice. The Guild has ;il-. M i s ri.l ■.tn. ■, of one act plays, weekly broadcasts over Station WSOC, etc. The ending of the school veai u.is climaxea uitb a gala picnic. OFFICERS Sandv J. Mtl.STVRE. II Presiiieilt Robert Ri makpson ssisliml Secretary DonoTHv .Mitchell VicePresiileni Troy . . Young, Jr reusiirer Jean L. W.ade Secretflrv Winona E. Lee Stttdvnt Director Harry Cowan Sta e Director MEMBERS: Christopher Banks, Raymond Bland. Wilhemina Brooks, Hcnriett; Rachel Clement. Maben Dixon, Jerry Flack, Marjoric llines, Ruth Houston. Thon William Markham. Georgetta .Mcrritt, Malvin Minor. Elbert Nance, Fatina Parker. Ragin, C;loria Rice, John Rice, James Staten, Josephine Sturi;liill, D.ir..tlu Suttn Williams. Hattie Wilscm. Bv Preston Cannon, Lassiter, Marion Laws, Pendergrass, James atct Taylor, Mary RADIO GUILD of E.lgar .ird. has had a full and energetic ve This vear the Radio Guild, under the student dii Every Thursday at 5:45 over Station WSOC the fat words This is ONE-TENTH OI A N.ATION coming to you . . . are tuned m bv the and also the citizens of Charlotte and surrounding towns. Once a month over Station W is enjoyed by the same persons. Members of the Ciuild are: Edgar Ward, Student Director Richardson, Marv Williams, Marion Tillman and Sandy Mclntvre, Student Director befon ntcring the VARSITY S CLUB Eddie, Mt:Ciir John Adams William Ty RiTi us FosTiiii Secretary John Chase Serfieantat-Arms C. PiTTMAN Banks, Jr Press Ag,ent Fotirlh row: Siirauel (;cori.c, Anderson Williams, Rufus Foster, Raymond Bland, Clarence Glasm, Norman Brooks, Cal I. I ' .iss, lliir.l r m-: Claude (;riniii. Ii.liii Adams, John Holton, Jerrv Amos. Second row: Eddie McGirt. Jamis S, ,1111,1. IS, OIlie Cos. Willi.ini li. larUham, James Robinson, John D, Chase, Arthur Davis. First roil ' - iiliui I ' .iriM.ii llemv Dinurx, Simps.m Dickens, Roaer Foster, Theodore Neelv, Mack Collins, James W. ' U illi.ims, K:i.i n,t; ; Willi.im In son .Mul William Bailev. KNOWLEDGE EXPANSION CLUB A. E. Gibson, Jr President McIntosh. Jr Recorder of Members ; Foster Vice-President Frazier, Jr Secretary C. W. R. Wade Treositrcr E. R. Obey Sergeant-nt-Arms Fred D. McLeod CUih Editor Paul Cade Chaplain MEMBERS; C. P. Banks, Jr., Frank Baker, Charles A. Brown, Richard C, Er Victor M, Gaston, Z. Hawkins, H. Horton Holder, Russell D Hudson, Thomas Arthur Moore, James F. Raoin. J. M. Rollins, Anderson Williams, Jr., Patrick Willi; A, Young, Jr., John McHush, Faculty Adviser. , Henry M. Foster, Jr., i)nr :)e, Charles Monroe, s, Jerome Wilson, Trov CHEMISTRY CLUB UmiTs 11. I (.Mill. Ju. John Phakr KvA .Mae C REt.v . . . .ls.si. liiiil .Sfcri ' liirv isurer and Ativhcr Heporter MEMBERS: . rllui Frazicr. Ralph II.ill, ( h. Maltie Eeiinora Sc.liir. rinijton. RaMiiond W .ivl Shrnpshiri-, iM.iii Simp Brcwir. C:harlcs Brown. 1X m Clavlon. Ja .irUs HarKravc, Kmmett .McQiictn. R. J. Plumnie Mice E. Sullivan. Tht-ccUire iM. Tolbcrt. Riibert i;tc,n, William U ' csl. Patrick Williams. Willia Cirecnc, Eugene Farrell, .Arthu Imcr .A. i nderson, . rthur Moon able. Clarence Wade, Cassie Wai ieavers. Margaret Bristol, Claudiu MATHEMATICS CLUB Russell Hudson .... Edmond T. Moore . . Levonxe Steele .... NUMBERS: Wadi William llassell, .Annie P.rkinson, Zaidec Reaso ()! 1 K I US PrcviiJeiil Eva M. Gkeene Assistant Secretary V icel ' residcnt J. Enoch Ragin Treasurer Secretorv Estelle Buevard anp R. J. Plummer . .Reporters W. F. McIntosii, Jr C;iii|W ii Belton, Richard C:oles, Mvrllc Corrv, Eddie C;ibs„n, l.ois ll.irris. ll.nrv Foster, Hawkins, Frances Jackson. Ruth Kins;, CIretehen Marshall, .Marv I ' e.uMm. .Maxine ler, Raymond Scott, Mattie L. Solicc, Charles Ward. I ' tli:,c iifly MEMBERS: William Emilie Knights, Susan Kni Willie Strafford. Lucy Tho HISTORY CLUB OFFICLMS President . . . . V ice-President Secretary Assistant Secretary . .Treasurer iamentariaii . . Reporter antat-Arws Brvant, Thumas Bvers. Paul Cade, Wavne Gla lard, Fred McLeod. Thomas McPhatter, Fannie M. net. James Webb. John Wilson, William Wright. Chapter of The American Sociological Society ... „„„„c. jt.tK Vtce-l ' Tesiclent Helen Johnson Secretary MEMBERS: Monnie J. Brabham. Ximena Brvan. Eleanor Gray. Gloria Green. Grace La ys, Sallie Lnyela Robert Richardson. William H. Simms. Mattic L. Solice Fatina Par Edward By Dr. Thoma A. Long Adv Nannie R. D; e. Rohejt Pea John A. Tvvitty. J, . Zenobia EJvA-ards, Lillie R. Peppers, m L. Wade. Clari. Helen Glymp Leonard Pha B. Wright. Pane Fifly-oilC SPEECH CLUB Fkeston PiNnFRGHAss Prc itlcnt Oullle Steele Assistant Secretary V CiiviM.Tox Vice President Mae Oe Gilchrist Treasurer WiLHKMiN Brooks Secretary Helen Reese and Helen Mosely . . . .Reporters MI IB1 HS: Ii.mlhi CoHv. Ilia liumn. CMie Butler. Lena F.hvartls. Limisc Franklin, Charles Coins. Ira.ites Jaeksnn. Crelchtn Marshall. S.ulie Smith. Maruaret Ta lor, Anita Tunsil. Willie B. Wheeler. F.li aheth Uilev. THE ORPHEUS CLUB til (.RAY JoYNER President IIenky t lAM VoNGUE Vice-Presirietit Cecelia M. Brown Secreliirv Eunice tr, P. Jones Assistant Secretary Bessie MEMBERS: Eva CaUhvcll, Esther Camijbell. N ' aomi Johnson, ison. Alice Sullivan. Preston Cannon. Lena Edwards. (;loria Mas ■ards. Dorothy Ci i:dell. Alice Prini;le. James R. Harris. Cluster non. Cl.advs Childers, Mr. C. W. Kemp, Director. i-.K Rcporle .n. Zaide B. J..hn ' Woodbury. Richard Randall. Ncvid INTERCOLLEGIATE COUNCIL The Interracial InterLollciiiate Loiincii for the Cliarlutte area was (irganized by an interested group of faculty and students of Davidson College and Johnson C. Smith University in October of 1946. The purpose of the council is to promote better interracial relations and feelings of good will. Regular meetings are held on the two college campuses, at which time current problems are discussed and probable solutions are brought forth. Smith members of the Council are: James Green, Jesse Stepp, Geraldine Gordon, Mildred Hester, Henry L. Grant. Sandy J. Mclntyre, II. Marjorie Hymes, Joseph Gaston, Winona Lee. Frances Reeves, LeVonne Steele. Faculty Advisers: Dr. A. O. Steele. Rev. Moses Belton. and Miss Mahle ParkL-r. LIBRARY STAFF Left to rinht: Robert Glenn. Student Assistant; Ernest Fisher, Secretary to the Librarian; Miss Arsula Reid, Theolooical Librarian; T. L. Gunn, Librarian; Lunelle Mart, Assistant Librarian; Christopher P. Banks, Jr., Student Assistant to the Librarian. Pnge Fifty-lhree Johnson C. Smith Student Legislative Society 111 1 K I I ' .S Trov a. Vou.m., )r ai.i.r,ii.i., I. CiKANTiiA.M SiMi ' soN Pflrlinmcilnrmii Richard Erwin Vice-Chairmaii James O. States .Member of Eveciiriic Committee Eileen Hailev Secretary C.uoRc.r. Crenshaw, Jr. Jessie Brooks Assistant Secretary Member of Executive Committee John Holton Treasurer J. Meti Roi i.ins . .Aleiiilier of E.wciilire Commillee MEMBERS: Christopher P. Banks, Jr., Nelson A. Fain, Sandy J. Mclntvre, 11, J. Arthur Twittv, Theodore GcMKlwin, James Feemster. Fred McLeod, RaMnond Washinaton, Eddie Bvers. Thomas Bvers, Jerome Ford, Alonzo Stockton, Oliver Clarke. Peggie A. Long. Eugene Thomas, Obadiah Williams. Several of the members of the Student Legislative Society, returning from a Committee Meeting. I mi ' ' iK at ALPHA PHI DMEGA N VnONAL SERVlCli FlVMl IVMI The true measure nmunity. .Mpha Phi ris. This organi atioi L-nts for the benefits gro college or unive Omega is purely ,sful Alpha Phi On IS unu|ue chapters the lirst II. A. I.ASSITER . s.si.vf(itir Secretory MEMBERS: C;royer C. Adams. Robert L. Day nes (;. Peeler, Theodore Spencer. Arthur V. lire ng. Charlie 11. iMoslcy. William F. Postnn, Maur irris, Herbert L. McC lain. Richard M. N ' oble, T] L-xander B. Gate-.. Iihvard Hill. Robert L. McNc illiam R. Walls. Chrisl(.] hcr II. Washington. Jr.. I . E. i l kiNNi V Tr ' ! ' heoix re II. CfO(H i.n llistoriaii Clarence L. Gartrell, Nevid Johnson, Emerson E. Miles, •r, Oewev M. Duckett, Thcwlore H. Goodin, Abram II. Todtl, George B. Brooks. Samuel E. Farrcll, Leonard G. mas A. Reeves. Joseph Wagstalf, William C. C ovington, V. Olin Pearson. Raymond W. Scott, George L. Walker, •v. Charles H. Williams. « Page Fifty-five BOARD DF STRATEGY COACHING STAFF Standing, left to rif ht: Samuel W. George, Assistant Line Coach; John A. McHuoh, Assistant Line Coach; Byrd D. Crudup, Coach; and Jack S. Brayhoy, First Assistant Coach. DEDICATION The Varsity S Club of Johnson C. Smith Uni eisitv dedicates the Sport Section of this Ncar ' s Bull to the late Suoar Dowlino, who was killed in action while ser ' ino his countr . Captain Dowlino attended Smith in 1 ' - ' 40-41. A member of the Varsitx ' S ' Club, he was an excellent boxer and an exeeptionalK fine lootball plaxer— to us who knew him, he vyas the pride of our hearts. VVherexer you are, we knovy ou are disphnino the qualities of oood sportsmanshi]-) for which ou were known. So here ' s to ' ou, Suoar Dowlinu— ' ou yyere a ureat ouy! I ' lioe Fifty six ' •i i :±r FDDTBALL SQUAD M yji ' First ruiv, left to right: I leni DiiTicr , James Ra iii, James Reedcr, IIicolIoil ' McDowell, Eddie McGirt, Claude Griffin, John Chase, Arthur Peterson, Charles Jackson and Ollie Cox. Secuud row. left to right: Asst. Coach Jack McHugh, James Sanders, Raymond Washington, Thomas Lassiter, 1 lerman Morton, Frank Stokes, Forrist Willis, Ahram Kin , Coach B. D. Crudup. Third row. left to right: Asst. Coach Samuel Georoe, J. W. Williams, Roger Foster, Bruce Chandler, J. Enoch Ragin, Simpson Dickens, John Adams, James Rohinson. Arthur Davis, Coach Jack S. Bravbov. Fourth row. left to right: lalmadge Sullivan, James Richardson, Gideon Johnson, George Gilchrist, Da id Dupree, Willie Mcintosh, Ravmond Worslev, MaKin Minor. Fifth row, left to right: Mason Williams, Daniel Evans, Nathaniel Barrett, Thomas Monroe, James Coaxum, Mfred Gilchrist, Thomas McPhatter. Sixth row. left to right: Jerome Ford, William Ace ' Bailev, Fred McLcod, Richard Benn, Reuben Roberts, Eugene Stockton. Seventh rou left to right: William 1 vson, trainer, Rufus Foster, head manager, Arthur L. Moore, asst. manager, Ravmond Bland, head trainer. FOOTBALL SCHEDULE Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson C. Smith C. Smith C. Smith C. Smith 6 C. Smith 7 C. Smith 2 C. Smith 12 C. Smith C. Smith 6 Hampton 33 Virginia State 20 West Va 6 Howard 13 Winston-Salem 7 A. T. College 6 Shaw ' . 12 North Carolina 29 South Carolina 13 BASKETBALL SQUAD Ki!celi)in left to riii lit: ' illi.im Ijowois. Sinipsnn Dickens, lid aid 1 latclier, l).i id Miivnard. Reuinald Lee, ami 1 lerhert VVilsim. S ' .cuuliiig left t(i ri ' j lit: James llexwood, Robert MeNeeK, Ra mi)nd W ' ashinuton, lames F. Rauin, llieodore iNeelw Hdvvard l- ' iioleau, and OIlie C ' ox. RASKETBALL SCIIEDLILE 1947 fohnson C. Smi lohnson c. Smi Johnson c. Smi Johnson c. Smi lohnson c. Smi Johnson c. Smi Johnson c. Smi Johnson c. Smi Johnson c. Smi lohnson c. Smi lohnson c. Smi Johnson e:. Smi Jolinson c. Smi lohnson c. Smi Jolinson c. Smi lohnson c. Smi lohnson c. Smi Johnson c. Smi Jolinson c. Smi th .... 48 th S4 th 26 th 61 th 37 th 51 th 57 th . .40 th 47 th 38 th 48 th 42 th 34 th 44 th 26 th 62 th 56 th 4 th 56 Ashexille Ramblers Fa ette ' ille Teachers A. ' Si T. College 22 46 43 Bluefield 44 Ea ette ille Teachers Bluefield 56 64 Winston-Salem I eachers 48 Delaware State 62 Shaw llniversitN 44 Viri inia State 36 St. Auoustine 47 I loward Uni ' ersitv 53 Shaw Uni ' ersitv 55 A. cSc T. College ■ 57 Ashe ' ille Ramblers 29 St. Augustine 41 Winston-Salem Teachers 50 I lampton Institute 53 Viroinia State 82 lndi idual Scorers tor the season were: Ra mond Washington with 15S points and an average of 10. ' . lollowcd b James f. Ragiii with 144 points and an average of 9.9. Piioe fijty eiuhl BDXING SQUAU Lejl lu rjy i(: William Markham. Coach; Mason Williams, Dcvvev Duckctt. Abram King, Thomas McPhatter, Captain; Jerrv Amos, Assistant Coach. Kneeliiiii, front row: Emerson Miles, Maurice Todd, William Tyson, Robert Mecham. Not seen on picture: Ollie Hus Cox, Publicity Agent. This year marks the return to the squared circle of the Golden Bulls who have been absent from CIAA competition since 1941. The Bulls bo.xino squad ruled the CIAA circle for the years of 1938-39 40. S(. here ' s to the return of the champs. TENNIS 1947 Piloted by our aggressive tennis coach, Prof. W. R. Coleman, the 1947 Tennis Team prepares itself for the CIAA Tennis Tournament to be held at Howard University, May 2-3. Recently at a Triangle Meet between Smith, St. Augustine and Shaw, Smith won the meet with a score of five points; Shaw was next with four; St. Augustine, one. In a dual match between Smith and A T, Smith netted four points and A T two. So here ' s to victory for the Golden Bulls at Howard. Members of the team are: Thomas Byers (CIAA Singles Champ 1944), John ' Red Adams, Charles Spider Webb, Blind Man Pearson and Forest Willis. WRESTLING SQUAD Lefl to Hioht: Bruce Cliaiulk-r, C uach William Ace Bailev and Franklin Stokes. Kueelhio-. Rufus Foster. This vear as in the past, the VWestlinw Squad, under the direction of Coach Bailev, is out to get its share of hcjnors. Their onlv enoauement so far this season was at the Triangular Meet held at A T in April between Smith, A T and Virginia State. Smith beat ' irginia State to win the meet. Here ' s wishing vou many more victories! : . -« ' ,.■ ,S  , - - i Ti.i;..- i-ii ' .i4. ' Xikaia ■.t «•- — Page Sixty-one Pn c Sixty-two PAN-HELLENIC COUNCIL OFFICERS Daniel O. Hennigan President, Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity Charles I. Brown Vice-President, Phi Beta Sii!,uia Fraternity Dorothy Mitchell Bee. Seeretary, Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority Georgetta Merritt Corr. Secretary, Delta Sigma Theta Sorority James P. Green Treasurer, Ovisga Psi Phi Fraternity Marie Foster Reporter, Zeta Phi Beta Sorority MEMBERS James 1 1. 1 Iudson ph, Heia Sigma Fraternily Winona E. Lee , lpha Kappa Alpha Sorority Sandy J. McIntyre, II Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity I. Grantham Simpson Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity Levonne Steele o lta Sigma Theta Sorority Cecilia Tutt Zeta Phi Beta Sorority Raymond W. Washington Omega Psi Phi Fraternity Obadiah Williams Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity Pam Sixty three Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority Founded at Howard University, Wasiuncton, D. C, 190 ' S GAMMA DELTA CHAPTER Founded at Johnson C. Smith University, 1943 Colors: Apple Green and Salniou Pink Flower: Tea Rose OFFICERS Virginia J. Hill Basileiis Nannie L. Covington Auti-Bniilens Flora L. Duncan Crmnmateus Jean L. Wade Epistolcus Bernice M. Richardson T avikmchos Dorothy M. Sutton Parliamentarian Winona E. Lee Dean of Pledgees Mrs. Inez Parker Adviser Pa e Sixix ' foiir GAMMA DELTA CHAPTER Mary Anderson Meta Beckham Maxine W. Brown Mamie Chambers Rachel Clement Maben Dixon ALPI lA KAPPA ALPHA SORORITY MEMBERS Melba Uison Mallie Elliott Zenobia Edwards Margaret K. Ford Geraldine G. Gordon Eva Greene Juanita Griffith Julia Hi-ll Amelia Howard Mary Mack Ruby Martin Dorothy Mitchell Lollie Orr Sarah Perry Vivian Simpson Estelle Smith Mabel Stoney Josephine Sturghill A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A ' A A A A A A A A A A A A DELTA SIGMA THETA SDRDRITY Founded in 1913 GAMMA LAMBDA CHAPTER-Februan 13. 1943 Colors: Crimson and Cream Flower: Violet OFFICERS B. Georgetta Merritt President Hazel T. Ballard Secretary Emma Clarkson Corresponding Secretarr Edythe Gibson Treasurer Eloise Blakeney Sergeant-at-Ar ms Catherine Morris Chaplain Annie I Iawkins Costohan Cassie Warrington ]oiirnalist Pas,e Sixty-six GAMMA LAMBDA CHAPTER DELTA SIGMA THETA SORORFFY MEMBERS Mary Strong LeVonne Steele Emma Cunningham Grace McCauley Margaret Taylor Norma Y. Holden Helen Glymph Willie Mae Banks Edwina Richardson Cleg Bynum Marie Boykin Naomi Alexander Alberta Bacote Mildred Cunningham Dorothy McQueen Annie Caldwell ZETA PHI BETA SORORITY, INC. Pas,e Sixty eigitt h -S -i KAPPA CHAPTER OF ZETA PHI BETA SORORITY. INC. Colors: B zie a)id White Flower: White Carnation Motto: AU is coiujtiered hv Jahor OFFICERS Helen Kibler Basileiis Marie Foster Eyistoleus Macie Bailey Taviais Cecelia Tutt Dean of Pledgees MEMBERS Marguerite Jeter Anita Tunsil l PLEDGEES Margaret Moore Daisy Craig Ella Brown Paae Sixty-nitie i f ' 4kl ALPHA PHI ALPHA gj mi ALPHA PHI ALPHA FRATERNITY, Inc. Established at Cornell University 1906 ALPHA OMICRON CHAPTER Established 1932 Colors: Black and Gold Flower: Yellow Rose Motto: Privnis toti, Servi toti, Tra}isce}iduni toti OFFICERS Elmer Anderson President John H. Adams Vice-President Obadiah D. Williams Corresponding Secretary Clarence l. Thomas Financial Secretary Malvin Minor Treasurer Charles Bolden Chaplain Clarence Glasco Serpeant-at-Artns Archie Alexander William E. Beavers RuFus BosTic Charles Bryant Henry Foster I. G. Simpson Elwood Dudley Charles Bailey ' Raymond Bland ROSTER Reginald Lee Richard Randall Ralph Reid Robert Rhyne Paul E. Sandifer Edgar Ward Wayne Glasco Donald Carroll James Coaxum Ierome Ford Page Seventy one KAPPA ALPHA PSI Pii.oe Seventy-two KAPPA ALPHA PSI FRATERNITY ALPHA EPSILON CHAPTER Established at Johnson C. Smith University November 7, 1927 Colors: Crimson and Cream OFFICERS J. Metz Rollins, Jr Polentarch RuFus H. Foster, Jr Vice-Polemarch James D. Roberts Keener of Records Daniel O. Hennigan Keeper of Exchequer James F. Ragin Strategus William Simms Lf. Strategus Henry Sheppard Historian Ernest F. Fisher Reporter Thomas Monroe Dean of Pledgees Charles S. Blue Otis Bragg Bernard Brown Richard Campbell Dewey M. Clayton Richard I. Coles Joseph Deas David Dupree Richard C. Erwin Robert Evans Nelson A. Fain Arthur Frazier Robert Glenn MEMBERS Henry L. Grant Gray G. Johnso n William B. Markham Sandy J. McIntyre, II Emmett J. McQueen Fred D. McLeod, Jr. William W. Mills Thomas Moultrie Arthur Moore Cal T. Pass John Pharr Theodore Pearson Robert Pearson Herman Racin Robert Richardson Andrew Shropshire Claudius Shropshire D. Leander Swann Clarence Wade Thomas C. Ward George L. Walker Charles Webb Anderson Williams, Jr. Forrist Willis Stanford Withers Iames W. Yancey Page Seventy-three RHO CHAPTER OF OMEGA PSI PHI FRATERNITY, INC. Fraternity Colors: Purple mid Gold OFFICERS James P. Green Basileus Troy A. Young, ]r ice-Basileiis E. Rudolph Obey Keeper of Records and Seals ]. Arthur Twitty Assistant to the Keeper of Records and Seals Charles A. Brown Keeper of Finance James W. Robertson Keeper of Peace Simon H. Scott Chaplain Christopher P. Banks, Jr Reporter John H. Wilson Dean of Lampados Jerry ' H. Flack Assistant to the Dean of Lampados Page Seventy-four RHO CHAPTER OF DMEGA P5I PHI FRATERNITY. INC. Andrew A. Allen Richard R. Anderson Dewitt Anthony Frank W. Baker James A. Barrier William D. Baxter Alexander Bethea, Jr. William A. Bowers MoNNiE |. Brabham Henry K. Breedlove Ellis Brown, Jr. William E. Brown Biinyan L. Bryant Eddie E. Byers Thomas H. Byers Paul L. Cade Charlie H. Cherry Ernest W. Cherry, Jr. Mack D. Collins Arthur L. Davis Calvin C. Davis Wilson C. Deas Phillip Edley ' ROSTER Samliel E. Farrell Junius B. Francis Joseph A. Gaston Harold E. Gay William E. Gibson Robert L. Hairston Ralph W. Hall Charles W. Hargrave Edward Q. Hatcher Zachariah Hawkins Roland E. Hayes John D. Henderson Henry H. Holder John L. Holton Baker T. Howell Russell D. Hlidson Alton M. Johnson Thomas A. Lassiter Malcolm C. McFadden Eddie C. McGirt John A. McHugh Noble N. Masse y Thomas H. McPhatter E. Carlton Mobley Theodore A. Neely G. DwiGHT Nelson J. Herbert Nelson Dubois Patton Preston Pendergrass Robert Phillips R. J. Plummer Edward L. Prioleau Daniel W. Purnell J. Enoch Ragin Charles W. Rice Edward S. Robinson Harry Shaw Willie J. Stratford F. Talmadge Sullivan John H. Washington Raymond W. Washington James Webb Thomas B. Whitaker Charles H. Williams George B. Williams James W. Williams Paae Seventy-five PHI BETA SIGiMA FRATERNITY Page Seventy-six PHI BETA SIGMA FRATERNITY, Inc. ALPHA EPSILON CHAPTER Colors: Blue and White Fraternity Motto: Culture fur Service, Service for Iluiuauit) ' National Slogan: Bioaer and Better Business OFFICERS Charles I. Brown President Samuel L. Fiilwood Secretary Emanuel E. Washington Treasurer MEMBERS Clarence L. C.atrell I Ienry B. I Ieath James E. Cillis James H. Hudson William P. Miller Thomas McLean CRESCENT CLUB James Polk Theodore Spencer Paae Seventy-seven IVY LEAF CLUB OF THE GAMMA DHLIA CHAPTER ()[• ALPI lA KAI PA ALPHA SOP OHI IT OFFICERS Mattie Solice President Alice Sullivan Vice-President Dorothy Latimer Secretarv Mary Pearson Asst. Secretary Helen Reese Treasurer Grace Laws Reporter ROSTER Carlee Brown Estelle Brevard Thelma Edwards Callie Butler Eliza Walker Sarah Chappell Eleanor Gray Elizabeh Wylie Mamie I Iester Gloria Greene Oliva Scott Claree Wright Nannie Davis Ruth King Wilhemina Brooks Louella Coffey Mozella Thomas Frances Knight Daisy Steele Bertha Peguese Edna McMillian Lillian Pharr L RY Suggs Frances Reeves Betty Myrick Doris Graham Marjorie Hymes Calvine Shadd Bertha Brown Pfl e Seveutyeifilit PYRAMID CLUB GAMMA LAMBDA CHAPTER OF DELTA SIGMA TI lETA SORORITY OFFICERS Fatina K. Parker President Hyla S. Bynum Vice-President Marian Tillman Secretary Mildred Chisolm Treasurer Francis Anderson JoHNSiE Anthony Bernice Barrow Myrtle Blakeney Margaret Bristol Roberta Byers Esther Campbell Eva Covington Rachel Dudley Lena Edwards Mary B. Exum ROSTER Carolyn Foster Vivian Friday Gloria Goins Sarah C rier Dolores 1 Iairston Lois Harris Virginia I Iilton Norma Kinq Greichen Marshall Magnolia McCombs Thelma McMillian Sadie Middleton Maxine Perkinson Marglierite Porter Edna Gwynne Rosa Rhyne LiLLiE Ruff Gabriella Toatley Lillian Townes Carolyn Tresvant Zettie Williams Pnge Seventy-nine SPHINX CLUB OF THE ALPl I. A OMICRON C I.APTER OF ALPH PI 11 ALPI I FRATERNITY, INC. OFFICERS Waddie Belton President William Poston Vice-President James I Iarris Secretary Richard Benn Corresponding Secretary Theodore Tolbert Treasurer Wilbur Davis Chaplain ROSIER Llovd Dixon Alexander Oraiiam Charles Crier Page Eighty kl liMl ' 4 SCROLLER CLUB OF THE ALPHA EPSILON CHAPTER OF KAPPA ALPHA PSI FRATERNITY OFFICERS Herbert James President Prentice M. Dorsey Vice-President Columbus M. Lewis Secretary George B. Brooks Treasurer Harvey Reed, Jr Reporter Claude Griffin Sergeant-at-Arms ROSTER Henry H. Demmery George Gilchrist James Feemster Arthur Peterson George M. Taylor Pag e Eighty-one LAMPADQS CLUB OF RHO CHAPTER OiVlEGA PSI PHI FRATERNITY, INC. OFFICERS W. Flemon McIntosh, Jr President William Yongue V ice-Preside ut Theodore H. Goodin Secretary Joseph Wagstaff Asst. Secretary Thomas Reeves Treasurer James Brown Asst. Treasurer John N. Ford Chaplain IPaul Johnson Editor John Shadd Sergcaitt-at-Arnis ROSTER Bruce Chandler Oren Bovd Mack Kennedy Leroy B. Garner James E. Saunders Grover Adams Henry K. Johnson Charles W. Deal Clyde Strong Willie T. Smith Charles Ward James P. Reeder Walter F. Daley Walter C. Erwin James Frances George A. Bourbor William Wells Clyde H. Brown Noble Cooper Clarence Walters William Walls Curtis Bowens )ames P. Barnes Golar Beckham Willie Hassell Page Eighty two Pa) e Eighty-three CAMPUS ACTIVITIES Thomas 1 1. XA ' ycue Cliiss of 1937 President of tlie Johnson C Smith Lhii- ersit ' Ahinini Association and noted Char- lotte attorney. J I. V. 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