Alabama State University Montgomery - Hornet Yearbook (Montgomery, AL)

 - Class of 1928

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The HORNET 1928 ALBERTA BENJAMIN, Wetumpka. Ala. Bert. She is kind. patient. courteous, and agree- able. RUTH B. 0130M, Enterprise. Ala. 5391.1:1!, She is placid, kind, obliging, and pretty. !! JESSIE DOZIER, Birmingham, Ala. n 1! mm is swieet, likable. polite. and modest. BRAXTON JOWERS, Loumdesbm-o, Ala. Brock. He is steady, positive, unassuming. and un- changing. BEN DAVIE. Montgomery, Ala. Bennie. He is good-natured, original, and sociable. BLANCHE NIVENIS. Munroe, N. C. Williette. She is dramatic, coul'tenus, pleasing, nnrl sincere. ROBERT BUCHANAN, Epes. Ala. Secretary of the Y. M. C. A.; Providence Discipline Club. He is studious, sociable, and friendly. Page twenty-irime

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The wHORNET K1928 WALTER ANGLIN, Birmingham. Ala. Baby. He is such a great lover of music that he Wears a band around his hat. SUSIE KNOX, Birmingham. Ala. llSue. l'She is kia1d-hem-,ted and has friendship fm 1111. WOODSON L. PLAYER. Decatur. Ala. Woot. His ability to play a piano will in all prob- ability administer to his future joys. JOSIE SIMS, Birmingham, Ala. HJlJel!l According to her optimistic viewpoint, a bright future will imbibe her life. WILBUR HOLLINS. Birmingham. Ala. Babe. u'memrhsimml business is the extent of his ambition. LUTHER M. COLE, Enterprise, Ala. 'iLOL1,,, llShe is kind. loving, honest and true. EDITH GRIER, Birmingham, Ala. Edi She i$ kind-hoarted, goodlnatured, and mischievous. ARTHUR B. HOLLINS, Birmingham, Ala. Larry. 'lA solitary place absorbs his grace. Page twenty-efyht



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,,?5 HORNET We greshman gbrophecy whet Ewe- After much inquiring and speculation as to the whereabouts of our A. S. N. S. Freshman classmates. We decided to make a tour of a greater portion of the United States and see for ourselves. From this point, we ordered a Reo-Speed Wagon, from I. C. Reese, President of the National Taxi-Cab Corporation in Atlantic City, N. J., and thus our journey began. We had been traveling for several days when we came to Detroit, Michigan late in the afternoon. While driving around sight seeing, we came upon the ttU Hotel where we decided to lodge for the night. The President, Ben Davie, expressed himself as being exceedingly happy to see us, and gave us the most comfortable lodging that the city could afford. We observed from the newspaper that Madame Evelyn Brown, for- merly Evelyn Dodson, was to appear in a piano recital at the Grand Opera in Chicago just two nights later. Certainly we hurried over to witness the program. Leaving the Opera, we drove across the town to the Anglin Conservatory of Band Music. of which Walter Anglin was president. The next morning we set out for New York City where we found Woodeon L. Player as head of the Department of Mathematics at Colum- bia University. He took us through the school that we might see more of the gang. As we entered the huge gymnasium, we saw Lutha M. Cole as instructor of Physical Education and director of dramatic plays for the girls. Our attention became attracted by a young lady in the street just outside of the campus walls, who seemed to have been in a hurry. It was Susie L. Knox rushing to her job as secretary to Wilbur Hollies who had become president of one of the largest haberdashery eetablishmente in New York City. Leaving New York City, we came to Springfield, Masse, where we found one of the most progressive physicians of the city to be Braxton Jowers. He seemed to have been quite busy in his office. Among those who were waiting to see him was Blanche Nivens. She was about to go abroad as a dramatic reader; thus she thought it necessary to take an ex- amination. While we were still at Springfield, we became informed of a girls, basketball tournament to be held at the Marshall University out in Oklahoma City with Jessie Dozier, head of the Department of Physical Education at Langston, as director. Reaching the citsr we were immediately directed to Marshall Univer- sity, of which Jae. L. Roberts was the founder and president. Among the ene hundred seventy-fiVe faculty members We were happy to find Edith Grier as instructor of Mathematics; Mary Martin as head of the English Department, while Ethel Washington and Arthur Hollies were responsible Page thirty

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