Athens State College - Columns Yearbook (Athens, AL)

 - Class of 1954

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IN HONOR OF MRS. MARY MOORE McCOY Among those presidents who are notabl achievements on behalf of Athens College, two v have won eminent positions. During the strife-: years of our nation ' s conflict. Mrs. Jane Hai Childs introduced a new curriculum and kept th lege unharmed. Mrs. Mary Moore McCoy, thcouj vision and care, developed a nineteenth century f institute into a college established in the traditi the twentieth century Indeed, so influential has Mrs. McCoy ' s perso been upon hundreds of former students now livi this country as well as in distant parts of the i games and so marked is the impact of her administration person and in spirit This purpose - Sports Highlights Of The Fall Quarter 7 ' o o o :f ' .. ' - i Vv ' f , o - Of- % O . Vp ■ ' ' ? P.Sv 0 -I. ' v „ very good volley ball games late- ' if J n f - r - We have been enjoying some, r , % %,. ° ' (, ' « ' ly under the direction of Coach Vq- ' -r ' ' V„ ■i - ! ' 1 ' ' ' - Stone. Several of the boarding it . %, ' Jjf, ' ' ot ' u ' ' r students and also many of Xhe fj Of tA -y. ' - t c ' o ' . town students have been parti- h O e O ' Ja° ' fi ' ' 7 % : - . ° ' ' - town students have been parti- y.. ' Oq, ' ' p C cipating in these games. Also in . ' • a Vp ]f ' ' %7. ' % ' ' ' 0 ' . our physical education classes we ? r f ' fA ' , c ' a f -Xv ' have enjoyed some croquet ■ ' ' ,9.,. ' ' A, ' ' ?-. ° . °- We are looking forward to our ' ;. ' ' ■ ( ' c £ ?i - ' ■ ' ' °- Athens College as it stands today, that the purpos basketball season this year. We ' . jP , ' O ° , f developed to honor her now, while she is with | have scheduled thus far fourteen jj ' ji S ' O ' cjj ' if, 3 college games and are looking, ' ' ' } . ' a k- - y - ' Qrward to having a good team ■ ' ■ ' Af e , ° . L O ■. ' February 5, wh (Class of 1918), peared before th y J The athletic GOOD PROSPECTS ARE OUT FOR BASKETBALL ATA. C. lege Alumni Association, with President S. Laws Parks as chairman. Mrs. Peck ' s proposals, two in num- ber, were sanctioned by unanimous vote of the com- - ' y mittee, who individually felt that those who knew M ' fi Jv •% ° , McCoy as an educator, as a guide, and as a f- , . I V ' v°- . ' Z, P ' weeK. should have the privilege to contribute in propo- •A ' . ' f . ' Y ' ' ' . ..O . V ,i ,o -O o jCJ nics and eames nn Ti their individual means. One proposal made by Mrs. Peck wa. Jff r. rooms on the first floor, at the north c Hall, be redecorated, furnished, and r Mary Moore McCoy Suite. Those w ago will recall these rooms as th -5 more recent years the room -O oS porch was known as the P A -- - • ° and recreation program at Alliens College is getting into full swing again. The physical education class ets four days per week. Mr. 3S in ) nics and games on Tues- . ..N° ■ N ' ' N sO 1 - .-i- V - - -° ' , 1 Thursdays. The stu- J participate in intra- f - iVities on the other ?( ouch football, volleyball, v c ' c e, ' ' c ■ ■ Y t)ucn lootoaii, volleyball, C [ . ' i J f? - - ' iig, croquet, horseshoes, Cr : ' S s .6 - O : ' S and basketball will be - -- - - V .r-N V lv All students are in- • e : urer of the Fund; Mrs. Carl nes (Marg comb, 1935), chairman of the Committee on Spf ' • suite. Cjfft ' ' ttee has good hopes of bringing , successful conclusion within ' ' contributions are ' Ns z - o ' -. ' Bobby e.. V o O y ' offman are ' . ndidates. It is • .Qv X are other good ° -dyers in school who been spotted at this id basketball practice i November 1. The . ! f= ' ; . ' :o fV o. i ' - Xi . °tvf €; V!r , - . K. N e » ..

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SUPPORT A HOME COLLEGE The Athenian IN THE HEAB OP THE TENNESSEI VALLEl ATHENS COLLEGE, ATHENS, ALABAMA School Daze Begin At Athens Collet ATHENS ALUMNI MAKE EXCELLENT SHOWING IN GRADUATE SCHOOLS Even as this story is being written, Preside; Perry B. James is making a preliminary report to committee representing the Southern Association. Y, will participate, we hope, in our concern for the sjby Of J ' sf, , o 9e ' . ' tv.: is y - • pp ? Joc development of preparation for accreditation. 0 If ■ A ' ac ' - th our admission that we are growing increasingly rf o ? , ° ' a j ? ' ■ ' ' ' • ' „ ' s ' A few weeks vacation t have caused most of us to •-. energy for the time rvi e,vould again convene o i ' sX fv ' .£ ' ' W be the common He y 2 o seems that wiih fi , , ■ oi vXv ing around Ai 3: conscious, we wish that, on your part, you becor creasingly conscious of how much we need your ' ' ).s- ' participation in what the college is committed tA lS2o ( a b, During the last two years you have suppy ' s - j ' h( r, ' that is, you who have responded to our rf d J ' e with a kind of sampling of our alumni In T ' - ' ' ,-. ' -? ' ° home-makers, business people, church peop j der nty sional people, and students in various gradu y ' - t ] ' ' ri When a visiting committee comes upon ' ig ' ' ti ( ' ; ' its members will not be interested in a pn tfj ' 5« t j Sjn us of a sample of you in this world ' s wc i.qot ' ' e j ' apf demand t-iat ' 93j f ' r presentation of you in the cgj e o ' ' ' a; they can make their own sample cj g ° J. ° ' cge u Our records, after much correspo j e f . ' ' to ' ' ' ' ■fi tation to various chapter meetings, i ' ' o ep- ' ' ' lou, t ,, fragmentary. As an evidence of how accomplished by you and us, let v f ( ' caf c f, oj j Jea ' O j C„;, ' ' e Ja files the information on those who ' en„ On the basis of our files we eig ' « oj? ' drift to graduate work began in lb .. ds membership applied for entrance upon ' ati ing in Columbia University. During the next nine years thirty-seven programs for the degree Master of Arts or Bachelor of Arts have been c pleted in sixteen reputable institutions of higher If ing. To make a partial statement of the details, programs were completed at Columbia Unive four at the University of Alabama, thirteen at Pea Athens and three at Scarritt. One program for the doc . ' ' f ' lro has been completed at Columbia University. Our information concerning graduate pn ir orogress comprises twenty-seven master ' s pre j f,, ' ieological programs, and one doctor Coii, Dr. c o ° %,v- x ' ' ' y- Even K X ' K - f - X ' to fall ■aA .A ,s ' tAC« ' t °!te Vct■ X . Ever: Qward hb Y( near, s S ,-. A just b. , Ao ' ' Vkiiis ..jO af away .erybody ha and action. Fo would happen i £ old familiar hat characterize Autumn, the baz .ishing up and corridors at the 11, the smile of •ning about time begin and a Hi are you , the scni . ' funnies each mor library, the difficuli; s in finding their ir chapel ( especially v xl scats happen i), the dread of goiri when a lesson hasn ' t pared ( of course, ng ' - happen thiso 4. ft. COUfG ' He £•■ on. T.l . your .i:!! ' ?eco. ad. Op, an Her, a erfeci an ' ' • action , p« ' ' ar:; ' ' r --st and ineteen Master ' s programs are at Vanderbilt, and seve % r pt ' ' ' f P ffy i. Ool. % e. Se . at (h„ ' of our 0 Head the needs heth social er our nv ' ac- .e, ' c .- ' ens ' ' ALL W ' e Jiff, W ' ord e it college -i- ' :E ssv i s serve tn m m- Wane A ! ' on fnet. bein ' gs s .. ' « o ,f O( n ' « ?rf ' fJ- -Sf ' 3 ' S i ' SS ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' o , sjnce ( ,e « 0;, r ' o -e ajj ' ' d, ' ns, espe[ ay ' ioy : ' a - , O ' o „ ' P9rt ■ eq ' ' a na nf fry, yff i- ■ ' agrjcu eener,- needs ' ' !, ' J ' Peciaiiy J ' •eS ' ' ' a ' O Q Of ' Any rnust ni;,

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