Atlantic Christian College - Pine Knot Yearbook (Wilson, NC)

 - Class of 1925

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REBA M. STUBBS Wilson, N. C. 1923-24—President Phi Sigma Tan Sorority; 1924-25—Assistant Business Manager of Pine Knot. Reba is a genuine girl. For four years she has gladdened our hearts with her merry smile and contagious enthusiasm. Though we love her, we are tempted to envy her, for the gods were unusually kind in giving her beauty, dramatic ability, and a charming personality. Her’s i ta life that will find happiness in everything and everywhere. “Her eyes are stars of twilight fair, Like twilightt too, her dusky hair. MAE STANCILL WASHINGTON', N. C. 1924-25—Secretary II. L. S.t President Senior Class, President Sigma Tan Chi Sorority, President A-l Club. Our President, Mae! Capable, energetic, and tactful. We admire her for her loyalty to her school, to her class, and to her friends; we love her for her beauty of character and constancy of purpose. Being a friend to all has made for her a host of friends. We can truly say with Wordsworth: “ A perfect woman, nobly planned, To warn, to comfort, and command Twenty

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Vivian Holden Dolly Louise Lewis VIVIAN HOLDEN Wilson, N. C. 1924-25—Prophet of Senior Class “She is wise, if I can judge her, and fair she is, if mine eyes be true! But that is not all Vivian is. She is a real “honest to goodness girl. She never pushes herself forward, but she is ready to do her part in anything, at any time. One never asks “Vive to do something and meets with a refusal. She possesses sympathy—that rare quality which makes a friend. She can laugh with the happy, weep with the weary, and as a specialty, she can love with lovers. All in all, she is just the kind of girl one cannot forget. DOLLY LOUISE LEWIS Wilson, N. C. 1924-25—Vice President Senior Class, Critic of A. L. S. Dolly is the type of girl that we all like. Confiding, affectionate, sincere, and faithful, with a keen sense of humor and a deep feeling for the finer things of life—this is our Dolly. She is one of the truest friends a girl ever had. Her winning ways and her ability to prove her friend- ship have won for her a place in manv hearts—both among the students and the professors. We are sure she will succeed in whatever she decides to make her life's work. “Not too sober, not too gay, but a true blue girl in every way Nineteen



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Margaret Louise Tomlinson Parron G. Gallop MARGARET LOUISE TOMLINSON Wilson, N. C. 192 -2o—Wit Editor of the Pine Knot Louise is one of these students who take college life more or less seriously—which is why we are inclined to believe her when she tells us that she is going to take her M. A. at Columbia. A girl of high as; irations is our Louise. Truly a pursuer of knowledge for the sake of knowledge, a student in love with her studies. But this is only part of what we like about Louise. Unfailing, loyal, sincere, frank, ready always to sacrifice her own pleasure to that of others—these are the qualities we value most. Although quiet and unassuming, her friends find her sound as the finest of metals. We know she is going to succeed. We wish her happiness. “ To those who know thee not, no words can paint, And those who know thee know that words are faint PARRON G. GALLOP Jarvisburg, N. C. 1922-23—Winner of Inter-Society Oratorical Medal, Secretary of A. L. 5., President of A. L. 5., Manager of Football; 1923-24—President of Junior Class; 1924-25—Dramatic Editor of Pine Knot, Historian of Senior Class. Parron came to A. C. C. four years ago. He is interested in all student activities. He is a main star on the football field. Part of his leisure time he spends in discussing great orators. During his Freshman year he won the inter-societv Oratorical Contest. This year he repre- sented the Alethian Literary Society in the annual debate. We find him difficult to understand at times, but once understood, we have in him a staunch friend. His chief asset is confidence. “ They can who think they can Twenty-one

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