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

 - Class of 1929

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1: uxnxngnxnguxvxc:uit-1:ixnzozozoxt it-xuxoxoioznzt-xt11011114ixniuxoxuxcnva- I I ' oi Q , umot ass , Q Colors: Pink and White Flowers: Pink and White Roses I Aim: To Graduate Motto: Love-Labor-Laugh. I Officers: President .................... .---- Needham Bryan i ' Vice-President ........... .......... J ames Denny - I Secretary ........................... Eloise Grady I I! There is no word quite so pleasant to the ear of a Junior as that of Junior. It Q I means that much of the road of toil has been passed and that there still remains I I another year to Love, Labor and Laugh. There is not that rather sad feeling of i : Uthis is the last year of college life -and the titles Fresh and Soph have been , I successfully lived down. Indeed, there is no place in college student ranking as de- I I sirable as that of Junior. I 2 The Junior Class of 1929-30 made up of a majority of town students. In fact, I there is a greater number of outside students in this class than any other in college. I I So, it stands to reason, with these people bringing i11 all the news of the outside i world, that we have the best informed class in college. I Again the Junior class is unusual in that it chose a motto that can be realized- I I not one to be laughed at as impossible. Love, Labor and Laugh. The first and I i last words of the motto need no comment. Eyes and ears tell us that the 'Junior is - 2 very much accomplished along both lines, In regard to the Labor one finds on ex- I I amining the records of the Juniors that their grades make a satisfactory average. I i The only fault to be found with the Junior class of 1929-30 is that next year it ' i will be the Senior class. E ' i 1 Sophomore Glass n I 0Flf'lFERS - Charles Bissette ........................ President I Doris Barefoot ..................... Vice-President i Herberta Stuckey ............... ---- Sec.-Treasurer i ' Lotta Carawan .............,.... Student Councilor : i The class of '31 began its four years ol' hard laboi' in the fall of 1927. Enthus- ! e iastic and eager for knowledge, they fell to it with a vim and spirit which was un- I beatable. Today with two years ot their allotted four gone by, their spirit is still i raring to go, and, like Alexander of old, they are longing for new worlds to conquer. Whereupon one of the present Juniors arises and makes the announcement that con- ! I quering the Junior course is a job that would make even the doughty Alexander a ! i bit uncertain of his mighty powers. But what price that? What class with the : personnel of ours could doubt the success of such an undertaking? It is with a light I heart and a confident air that wc face thc future. Perhaps we are due disappoint- I ments and failures, perhaps we will have regrets and cares, but even so it is with a - cheerful smile that we turn to the third lap of our journey, leaving behind us only I pleasant memories of our first two years. I ' jfre bman lass ! President ............s............ Jasper Bassart I Vice-President ..........L.......,. Vernon Bryant I Secretary .............. - ......... Margaret Bryan i Treasurer ......................... Dorothy Slater I i The fall of 1928-29 brought to Atlantic Christian College about seventy five fresh- ! S men representing eight states. In them the college has good reason to place high I I hopes and expectations. Of course, their first year does not show great results from i i the class itself as a unit, but in every organization on the campus the list of leading Q , members will contain freshmen. It contains talented individuals who will soon be- I I come leaders ill college and active citizens. When the potentialities of this promis- I i ing group are developed, who can tell what awaits the people in leaders and good : i citizens from this year's Freshman class? I 2'sinioinioinrininioioiti:+i1u1ti:o:uiti:o3-sittin it:initii'iioioioitiioioioivi' Page Eleven



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1-rioiniozozoiozinitio: it-zoqnoivz .1-nxt-init-111101-1111:111:-ioioiogoioioz Svtuhvnt Qlnunril One of the greatest steps in the betternient :tt student life on the A. C. College campus was the organizing of the Student Association. In November, 1927, the first. step toward such an organization was made by the Y. Ill. C. A., which was particularly interested in the honor system. Iminetliately the student body became interested in having complete responsibility of its officers which the faculty granted. The purpose of the association is to promote closer cooperation between faculty and student body in all matters pertaining to the welfare ot' the school: to develop within the student body a greater sense of responsibility and n finer college spirit: to make efficient the honor system: and to encourage and train for more deinocratic living. The first president of the association was .I. Park Nunn. who efficiently led it dur- ing its first trying days. The students from the beginning have realized the privi- leges and responsibilites of having such an oreanizntion. The present year is the first ful! one. During this time the Student Association has grown from an organization functioning only by the Honor Code to one that is foremost in every student activity. Tliroueli the efforts of its officers it has taken a broader outlook and now sponsors all activity that is not handled by other groups. Many hard problems have come np for the president, Thad Cherry, to solve, but all have been handled firmly and with fairness. The other officers are, Vice Presi- dent, Monroe Fulgliuni: Secretary, Virginia Payne: Assistant Sec., Jane Daugherty. The council is composed of J. Walton Thomlison from the Senior Class, James Denny from the Junion Class, Lottie Carawan from the Sophoniore Class and Traver Farmer from the Freshman Class, Hilary Bowen from the Y. M. C. A., and Inez Barefoot from the Y. VV. C. A. Recently the constitution was revised and made broader in its outlook. There is now a bright prospect for a successful future. iiuinioiniuiiiioioi. -2- -Local-it fcpozt '11 ting: '11 iq pt vit tzoiogiit 11411114 viuioinis Page Thirteen 40:0 ! ! ! ! ! ! ! v 5.0

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