Tennessee Wesleyan College - Nocatula Yearbook (Athens, TN)

 - Class of 1932

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JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS President .- Welton Gregory Vice President Martha Martin Secretary . Rachel Ketron

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gFumior eiDAercr eoNTiMUED MARTHA MARTIN ADELLE MAXWELL EASTHER MAULDING MARGARET MILLER CLIFFORD MURREL EUGENE McCAY RALPH McCUNE ELDA McSPADDEN CATHERINE NEIL EUULA OGLE FORREST OGILVIE RENA PANNELL MARY PENDLETON VICTORIA PERRY AARON PETERS JAMES PRUITT VERA RAMSEY LELA REAGON MARGARET RICHARDS LESTER ROBERTS EVA RUSSELL JOSEPH E. SAGE ALVILDA SHANKS HELEN SHAW GIFFORD SHIPLEY CHASSIE STILLWELL SARAH RUTH STILLWELL DORTHY STOUT LUCILLE STRICKLAND LILLA THRASHER DAISY TROTTER MADELINE TROWBRIDGE TEAD WARD RUBY WATTS WILLIAM WILLSON MARY RUTH WEESNER JAMES ELMER WILLIAMSON MIRTLE WHITEHURST LILLIAN YORK JUNIOR CLASS HISTORY Here we are, the Jolly Juniors, and we ' re half way to the top of the hill. Looking upward we see upon the summit our friends of the past year, the Seniors. They have been successful in scaling the heights and now they have reached the top. We have cherished their friendship and we wish for them the finest and best that life has to offer. Then looking back down the hill, we see all the events of the past year. First days at college — shall we ever forget them? — days when we were agonizingly verdant, days when we frequently got lost and had to ask some of those disnifled peisonages. the members of the Senior Class, where this classroom or that classroom was. Then after a few minor mishaps, we were well on cur way. and climbing was easy until we reached the first rugged point — exams. It was steep climbing but most of us got over the rough places un- hurt. Not all of our climb has been hard, however. There have been pleasant stops along the way— parties, our chapel programs of s=ngs. stunts, and dances, the Junior-Senior banquet, the Pan-Hellenic banquet and — oh, there was plenty of fun. So hei-e we are. half way to the top. Next year we will finish cur climb. And we hope that when we, the Juniors of 1932. stand where the Seniors of this year now stand, we may have attained not only the high standards they have set, but that we may have lifted these standards to a higher plane. rv.T E N N K S S E E W E S L E Y A N IMJ ATHENS, TENNESSE E



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THE WESLEYAN BROTHERHOOD The Wesleyan Brotherhood is the oldest student organization on the campus. It is composed of the young men who are looking forward to the Christian ministry as their life ' s vacation. The work and influence of this organization on individual lives and the general campus atmosphere have been greater and more extensive than that of any other body throughout the years of its existence. This is yet true; and we, the present members of the Brotherhood, are endeavoring to be faithful torch bearers and in our span of life at Wesleyan, to maintain, improve, and perpetuate the work and influence of this organ- ization. After having worked and studied together this year we have greater hope and in- spiration for our tasks of next year, with a determination to reach higher levels of accom- plishment and to continue to propagate the ideals of our Master who instituted our mot- to — Service and Brotherhood. SERVICE CLUB Clubs and clubs are organized on the campus for various reasons and to serve many needs. The Service Club was organized to serve as a spiritual fellowship group for those girls who have decided to enter some type of definite Christian service. The group has been small since its beginning, but we feel that there has been unity and strength in our smallness. Experiences of joy, happiness, sorrow, and tadness have been shared, and each of us is bigger by having joined together in this task of striving to hold the ■ ' limitless life out to others. So long as we love we serve. And no man is useless while He has a friend . — Stevenson

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