Martin Methodist College - Spinster Yearbook (Pulaski, TN)
- Class of 1937
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Qfficers
Christine Lane ...,...,.... ................. ........,..,,,,,,.,.,,,..,, P r esident
Sarah Ingram ................. ....... S ecretary-Treasurer
Miss Mary E. Meade ........ ....................... S ponsor
The Phi Theta Kappa is a Junior College Honorary Society whose aim
is to promote scholarship, to develop character, and to cultivate fellowship
among the students of the junior colleges of the United States.
In 1931 the Alpha Omega Chapter of the Phi Theta Kappa was
established at Martin College. FortyQeight members have been elected.
Students ranking high in scholastic Work, possessing qualities of good citi-
zenship and moral character are eligible for membership in the society. The
members are elected by the faculty.
The main social event of this society is the Annual Phi Theta Kappa
breakfast which is given on the last morning of school for all alumni and
active members of the Alpha Qmega Chapter.
This year this society joined the Book of the Month Club and presented
the Martin College Library with several popular modern books.
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Miss Meade has been the sponsor for the past five years.
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THE STUDENT COUNCI L.
Officers
Dorothy Fentress .... ------------ PFCSMCUT
Louise Dollins --,--,.- ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.................. V ice-President
Christine Lane ....... ...........-------------------------------------- S CCTCUWY
Agnes Stanlield ,,,,,,, ,,.,.,,,,, H ouse President of Martin Hail
Jessie Reavis ,,,.,,,,, ,..... H ouse President of Tennessee Hall
Floy Goolsby ....
-------.-----Senior Class Representative
Sara Buford ................ ......... I unior Class Representative
' Katherine Stone ............... ........ D ay Student Representative
Dean Mary E. Meade ,.... ........................... F aculty Advisor
The Student Council is an active, essential organization of Martin
College. This group of girls, chosen by the students, forms the executive
body of the student government. These girls are confronted with problems
formerly faced only by the faculty and so they, and through them, the other
students, come to understand the wisdom of rules, all of which are made for
their ovvn protection.
The purpose of the student government is to train each student to
be a better citizen, to equip her to live with others in a co-operative spirit.
She is made to feel the responsibility that is hers, she is impressed with the
.importance of consideration for other people. Students under a government
of their own learn to be self-reliant, dependable, trust-worthy. These qual-
ities are undoubtedly requisites for successful living and so, surely, are
invaluable lessons.
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Ist Row-Lane, Mason, Reavis, Hammond, Fel, Dotto, Miss MacFarlane, Darwin,
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2nd Row-Reese, Humphrey, Quillen, Baker, Thompson, Goad, Perry, Ruth, Wag-
staff, Dorris.
3rd Row-Nickell, L. DePriest, Dickey, Bass, Daniel, Gann, I. English, Troxler,
Smith, Stephens, S. Bondurant, McClelland.
4th Row-Elam, A. Staniield, D. DePriest, L. Stanfield, A. English, B. Bondurant.
5th Row--Beard, Gowan, Abernathy, Ammons, Dollins, Cole, Long, Lester, John-
son, Bost. .
6th Row-Cummings, E. Crow, K. Moore, Goolsby, Coble, Dowlen, McCord, R.
Moore.
7th Row-K. Crow, Daly, Harwell, Deuser, Hilliard, Gillum, Buford, Davis, Warren,
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Y. W. C. A.
Officers
W Christin.e Lane ...... ................. ............... P r esident
Jessie Reavis -.. ................ ...................... V ice-President
, Sarah Ruth Hammond ..... ........ S ecretary and Treasurer
4 Sarah Ingram ...... Q .......... .............. P rogram Chairman
Dolores Fel' Dotto .... ........ R ecreation Committee
Junia Darwin ............. ......... R ecreation Committee
5 DOrOthy FCHUCSS ....- ........ S ocial Service Chairman
DO1'iS Mason ........... ,..,,...,,,,,,,,..,,,,.,,,,,,,.,,,-,, P .i311i51j
Marion HuClSO11 -....... ....... P ublicity Chairman
b Miss Mac Earlane .................,,,,..,..,,,..,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,.,,-,,,,., Sponsor
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i The Y. W. C. A. aims to maintain a spirit of Christianity throughout
the student body. Regular weekly vesper services are held. This club also
g leads in the school social activities which include parties, teas, luncheons,
i outings, stunt night, a Christmas tree for the negro children, a Manless
H Valentine Dance, and an Easter Egg Hunt.
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