Atlantic Christian College - Pine Knot Yearbook (Wilson, NC)
- Class of 1931
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HODGES ! i 9 9 5 Q 5 9 6 5 --0'-0--o-vr-v - l--s--v-anu--0--o-fs--n--o--Q--0--Q--Q--v-s-vo--Q1-one-be--o--o--c'-n-fo--o--o--o-o-4-o- U--0-'U--0--0--0--a--Q-anr- 's--s--o--o-o-4--o-o-o-w-o-fr-can-ans-s-ol R41 ' 'kP09tkhl941 g..g..4.............4-..-Q-4-no--Q..1--l-en-0--nur-won-owe-4-4-4-0-4-on-4-4--Q-4 -u--c-o-o-.Q--Q-.Q-vw--0-0 DEDICATIGN TO PROFESSOR F. A. HODGES AS AN EXPRESSION OF OI'R HRATITI'DI-I- AS A SYMBOL OF OI'R APPRECIATION- AND AS A TOKEN OF LOVE FOR HIS LOYAL SERVICES ANU EARYEST EFFORTS IN THE BETTERMENT OF OUR ALMA MATER WE RESPECTELLLY DEDICATE THIS VOLUME OF THE COLLEGIATE Q53 ' -0 Of! -0--Q--0-'Of-0--l-'O-'O'-U 0.4-4- 4. 'YQ' O' 'CHQ G4-I D044 -0-0--0'-vw 'fi'-0'-O-0 -4-A-4w0-w--0 'O-10--0+-l--0-0--t IIHOIIOHI 41 '54- -0-: O., I Fi40ivk 4 B DYS DORM I TORY C69 b4i0 fl'-lv-l--Q --1-el-vl-oi- -I I-I'll1'Iwi l'nl-.000-vl-vO1-O l U OvC OHlvi-4MC0CMOl-O0IHO O'PIMOMO4-O O QffC l'4C O l .' lulflifll' 'I O 'I C0O lNC' 'O lHl'fQ0C .:' O 5 X 2 ? 9 5 E w ? 1 I YT 9 6 9 6 1 -. 9 5 5 Q 5 5 6 ! Q. Q 5 9 6 Q 9 6 9 Q 9 9 6 5 2 CAMPUS 4 6 -0--0-01-0-if-0-if 9-out-0 -Q--0-0-u-0--l--0-n.-a..oo-o-4-o--M-0-4-0vl- 471 ' J A. ,Wx 1 Q' f PRESIDENT H. S. HILLEY can ...........,.....,..,..,....... ....... -g...........,..............,.....,........,....................,.....,..,.....,........q 0 0 s c 9 Faculty 1930-'31 Howard S. Hilley F. F. Grim President, Professor of Ancient Languages Dean of College and Professor of Education Mrs. Elizabeth Edward Yavorski Dean of Women and Director of Music J. M. Waters C. K. Holsapple Miss Francis Harper Miss Myrtle Harper Miss Martha Edmundston Mrs. George W. Tomlinson Mr. F. A. Hodges Mrs. Mamie Jennings Lucas C. H. Hamlin Miss Ada Lee Cannaday Mark Anthony Mrs. A. W. Haskins Miss Mildred D. Ross Mrs. Ross J. Q. Patrich Professor of Bible Head of English Department Professor of Mathematics Librarian Professor of Modern Languages Professor of Piano Head of Science Dept., Coach of Basket Ball Professor of Dramatic and Public Speaking Head of Social Science Department Assistant Professor of History and Science Coach of Football Assistant Dean of Women Registrar Dietician Instructor in Commercial Subjects on 1' if 'xi W g........g.....q..g..g..g....Jag-1 n..g. gn...g..g.....g..g.....g..g.....g.. ..Q..Q.4..4..g..q..g..g..q.....g..g..g..g..g..g.-g..g..g-1 The Senlor Class The members of the Senior Class are as follows: Ruric C. Anderson Walter L. Bridgers Renno Jenkins Mabel C. Silverthorne Marie M. Autrey W. J. B. Burrus Earle Long E. Dorothy Slater Ruby E. Banks Lottie Carawan Frances Manning Hazel Spencer Luther W. Barden Samuel Corbett Iva Mayo O. Herherta Stuckcy Doris Barefoot Janet W. Daugherty Warren Merritt Nixon A. Taylor Edna E. Barnes Mamie S. Harper I. Merle Owen Ruby P. Thompson Gypsie Boswell Robert W. Jenkins Ruth E. Sasser James T. Uzzle Virginia Boswell Grace D. Holden Lonnie B. Scarborough Ruth A. Watson Raymond Baucher Essie M. Humphrey Staley V. Scott Meeda W. Weaver Christine Brady Horace W. Isler Myra L. Selby Willard Williams We, the Senior Members of the A. C. C., are ready to launch ourselves into the tides of the future. We are the largest class ever to graduate from A. C. C., and our mod- esty prevents us from adding that we are also the best.. For four long years' we have been preparing ourselves for the work we are to undertake on leaving our Alma Mater. We feel that but for the preparation we have received since we entered A. C. C. that we would be hopelessly lost in the world into which we are about to launch ourselves. V . OFFICERS President, Warren Merritt Vice President, Grace Holden Secretary, Earle Long Treasurer, Herberta Stuckey Student Council Representative, Lonnie Scarborough C107 'x g g..g.......4...........,..g.-no-.o-an-0-0 -r--o--o-o--o'-o--u-o-o-a-c--o--o--o-of'o-o-f9--Q-4-o--o--cv-Q-va-o--m-o-on0-Q-l-0-M-0-0--O-0-of-0-'O-0-'O-O-0-04' Class History of 1931 There came to the Atlantic Christian College in the fall of 1927 the largest class that had ever come to the College to gain the wisdom that the institution had to offer. We numbered eighty-one on our roll, and we were just as green as any other Freshman Class could have ever dared to be. Being in a small school, however, we soon learned the campus, the faculty, and the other students. Having accomplished this, we set out to pass our Freshman work and become Sophomores. For our president this first y-ear we chose J. B. Harris, who led us like a veteran. When we entered this first year, there also entered many new faculty membrs who have, in the most cases, been with us since that time. In the spring of our Freshman year we chose Charles Bissette to be President of our Class during the coming Sophomore year. We came back in the fall of '28, whft some would call sophisticated Sophs. We came back with much joy in our hearts, knowing we were no longer Freshmen, and knowing we would meet our first year acquaintances. But this joy was saddened when we arrived to find that many of our number had failed to return. Knowing that we had more responsibility because of our fewer numbers, we set about the task of making our Sophomore year just as suc- cessful as our Freshman year had proved to be. Our efforts were not in vain, and we made a record for ourselves that sent us up to the wise Juniors' of '29 and '30. Marvin Bass was selected Junior Class President, and again in the fall of ,29 we came back to find our class even smaller by failure of many of our former membera to continue their work here. This year we were driven to our work with much more zeal because we knew that next year-yes, next year, we would be the dignified Seniors of A. C. C. Again we had a very successful year not only in our Academic work, but also in our various activities on the campus. Long will we remember the Junior-Senior Banquet held in the Banquet Hall off the Briggs Hotel early in May. How well we remember, also, of this same night that the quartet gave its first recital over the radio. We got much enjoyment from both events. We welcomed to our group our J-unior year L. B. Scarborough from Weaver College and Johnson Bible College, and also Marie Autry, Ruby Banks, Mamie Harper, Ira Mayo, Dorothy Slater and Ruth Watson. These last named who, by the way, are all girls, finding that they had supe- rior intellect and nothing to do in summer, attended summer school, and as a result are graduating in three years. After having completed our Junior course, we were ready to become the Seniors in the fall of 1930. We returned in 1930 with our numbers little diminished and with a determination to make our last year a successful one, and also a joyful one. Warren Merritt was elected to lead the class through its final year of toil. When we resumed work in this our last year, we were glad to welcome to our group two students of former years, Miss Janet D. Daugherty, of Florida, and Mr. Raymond Bo-ucher, of Alabama. We totaled at the beginning of this last year forty. This, like our Freshman class, was the largest Senior class in the history of the school. During this last year we had both pleasant moments and hardships. We look back over our long list of notebook-1 and term papers and heave a sigh of relief. We remember our struggles as Practice Teachers and wonder how the students endured it. The Junior-Senior Banquet given to us in early April is one of the bright spots in our school careers. As we come to the close of the year we feel that joy that always comes to one who has succeeded, but we also feel a bit sorry, knowing that when the call comes in September next year we will be missing. There are only thirty-one left of the eighty-one who began as Freshmen. The others have later joined us in our struggles. We come to the end: we receive our degreesg we are congratulatedg we pass ony Atlantic Christian College continues. May success ever attend her and us. , Signed, MEEDA WEAVER. Class Historian .0 ' 4PO Q'OHO G'O-. .'O'0'O'l O'9Q-DOUG? C117 -I--0-'O-O--044-'Q-Q--I--leafyA-'I-'YI O--0--l--l4'0f-O--0--o-w--0--0--I-have--0--0--0--0:-our-O--i-0--0-0-4--Of-0'+-one-onnulnouowo'-910-but-wwiwudwo-0-0 Class Prophecy Late one night, while seated in my room smoking, I seemed to take leave of my body, and, floating about in a cloud of blue smoke that swirled about the room, I was treated to an experience with which I was in no way familiar. My classmates of the graduating class of '31 seemed to drift into the smoke and th-en fade slowly out. The strange thing was that they appeared to be years older and the words that they used told me of their life and occupations after leaving Atlan- tic Christian College. As was to be expected, many of the courtin' couples of '31 had united in matrimony so their nam-es will be linked together in telling you or this strange vision. Ruric Anderson, due to his commercial experience and career at Atlantic Christian College, had become one of Enfield's most successful merchants. Marie Autry, upon'the retirement of Miss Myrtle Harper, applied for and secured the position as librarian at her Alma Mater. Ruby Banks was fortunate in securing a place as matron of a prominent orphan asylum and loves her work. ' Luther Barden, affluent husband of the former Gypsie Boswell, expects to retire in a few years from a prosperous farming career. Then came Christine Brady, who told me that she operated one of' the most popular beauty shops in Baltimore, catering exclusively to society matrons. Virginia Boswell, well-loved teacher in the town of Black Creek, proudly drove her new Ford into the scene, stopping long enough to speak of old times. WY. J. B. Burrus deserted the Old North State in answer to a call from a large northern church. I learned this through Lottie Carawan, who is at present instructor in Piano at Atlantic Christian College. ' Sam Corbett drifted slowly into view long enough to tell me that his chances for winning the National Billiard Championship were excellent. Janet Daugherty, realizing a life-long ambition-a. mission worker in Thibet. Mamie Harper is making a capable wife for one of North Carolina's prominent ministers. Bob Hawkins and Renno are well-off financially since Bob started his training school for aspiring young aviators. ' Grace Holden and Warren Merritt hold positions as teacher and principal, respec- tively, in one of the local schools. Essie Humphrey, so Earle Long says, is dietician for a large hospital in Florida. Earle, by the way, is instructor in ball-roorn and aesthetic dancing. v Horace Isler and Dorothy Slater are another couple who have become successful in the educational realm. I saw Iva Mayo for a. moment as she prepared to sail for Europe, where she will represent the Olympic team in the fancy diving contest. Merle Owens, wife of a foreign missionary, is back in the United States giving a series of lectures to young people.. Ruth Sasser, who told me this, is proprietress of an exclusive Style Shoppe in Norfolk. ' Lonnie Scarborough forsook the ministry and is with the Redpath Chatauqlua as an lmpersonator and entertainer. As tennis champion of the Arapahoe district, Staley Scott asked me to challenge all comers. He is also filling the pulpit in the local church. o-0 4-4'm-4-4-4-o-o-ouowo-o-o-4f-o-4--s-o-o-4-e-o-o-e-o-o-o-r-o44 -o-o'-o-o-o-o-+-o-o-o--o-o-o-Q-o-o- -v-o-0- C123 .g.....g..g..g..g.....g.,g..g..g..g 4 g .g..g....., r..g..... g n 0 0 J u l D 0 0 0 I 0 U U 1 0 0 0 l--I-'O-':' Q : i 2 5 0 Myra Selby and Mabel Silverthorne, still inseparable companions, successfully oper- ate a home for aged seamen in Hyde county. Q Herberta and Jim Uzzle, thank you, are socially prominent in Wilson Mills, and Jim E has made since, a reputation in Professional Football. Nixon Taylor, musically inclined, has had several seasons of successful work on the 9 9 concert stage. Ruby Thompson and Edna Earle Barnes, both famed as movie favorites, extended 2 a me an invitation to visit them in Hollywood. Ruth Watson and Sam own and operate a first class drug store in Washington, 2 2 which, in a Way, is fortunate for Sam, Jr. s Meeda Weaver, chemist for United Products, Inc., has at last succeeded in extracting 5 : malted milk from the milkweed, and is now financially independent. ' Jimmie Williams, ever a student of Shakespeare, is on the stage and is at his best when portraying young Hamlet. I was able to tell from Doris Ba1'efoot's speed that she had long been an inhabitant of Alabama, so I will leave the rest to the reader. Last, but not least, comes Frances Manning, who has become famous for her radio 2 lectures on How to Stay Thin and Single . Incidentally, she operates a Turkish bath 6 house in case the lectures don't work. 9 A breeze dispelled the smoke from the room and I came to my self realizing that , I had two tests to study for and a note book to get up, so I bid my visions adieu. Signed, RAYMOND BOUCHER, Class Prophet 5 5 5 Q 4 E 5 4 2 + 2 Q 3 2 2 e + Q i 2 9 2 2 ' Q if Z : I 'I' 4 + 3 l' 4 i 5 x E Q 0 x I t 9 oo--0--mm-9-Q-vb-0 -C--I--0 --O-0-0-U-+-0-0--O-9-0-olf-0--l-O-0--O--0--O-O-O--I--r-9-Int'-0-'O-two-Q--rQ--I--ra-4-der-r ..q.4..g..g..g..g....-Q-.1--Q-Q--m-u-'I--O- U--0--U-0--0-0--0--of-4-o-o--A--4-+o'-0--l'-o--u-o-40-f0--0--v4-fl-l- fb-4-4-9-0--O4-ofa--0--0-4-0-0-'two-ave LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT OF CLASS of 1931 Wo, the Semor Class of .-X. C. C., in view of the fact that, in spite of tests and term pgiperg, we may receive our coveted sheepskins , and in accordance with former years and the spirit of unwritten law, being fairly sound of mind, memory, and understanding, declare this cur Last Will and Testament. FIRST: To the faculty in general we will our deepest appreciation and gratitude for their efforts to make us worthy seniors and to lead us through a successful year. SECOND: To the Junior class we do hereby will our unlimited senior privileges wit'i hopes that they will not lose their heads over such freedom. THIRD: To the Sophomore class we leave all of our notebooks, term papers, til'JlTl'1r1, :ind what-have-you, with advice never to use them. FOURTH: To the Freshman class we do gladly bequeath our dignity, refinement, and intellectual attainments, all of these being conspicious at the present by their abscence in.s:1id class. ' FlI 'l'H: To Mabel Cherry, we will the dignity of' Lottie Carawan. SIXTH: To lddith Crockett and Bob Miller we bequeath any claim that Dorothy Slat-fr and Country Isler may have on the parlor, and our best wishes. SI'lVlCN'l'H: To Mrytle Louise Caton we will the ability of Merle Owen to get her man. EIGHTH: To Kermit 'l'raylor we bequeath Ruric Anderson's ability to do the light fantastic . NINTH: To Bruce Riley and Bob Winfield we will special headquarters in the girls' dormitory. TENTH: To Carl Aycock we leave the excess energy of Jim Uzzle. Perhaps with this additional speed he can be seen moving if closely observed. ELFJVENTH: To Hugh Johnson we bequeath the optimism of Jimmie Williams. We all feel that this is well placed. TWELTH: To Pig Reel we leave all of the cigarette doobies thrown away by Ruric Anderson and Sam Corbitt during the month of May. THIRTEENTH: To Sue Todd we will the intellectual prowess of Lonnie Scarborough. FOURTEENTH: To Mary Alice Dunning we all gladly bequeath our ability to say three-thirty . FIFTEENTH: To Goofy Langston we leave our permission to go doim town at any time he chooses. SIXTEENTH: To Sam Freeman and Jack Brinson we will Virginia Boswe-ll's ability to be seen and not heard quite so loudly, especially before 10:00 A. M. SEVENTEENTH: To Doris Shelton and N. Paul Arline, Jr., we will the technique of Bob Hawkins and Renno Jenkins. EIGHTEENTH: To all boys who will be in the dormitory next year, and to tin- surrounding neighborhood, the outgoing senior boys will their sincere hopes that Bill Garrett will give up his saxophone in favor of tiddledy winks. NINETEENTH: To John Strickland we will the shyness and timidity of Meeda Weaver. We hereby appoint Charlie Kendall sole executor of this, our last will and testament. In Testimony Whereof, we have hereunto set our hands and seal this first day of May, one thousand, nine hundred and thirty-one. Signed, ' GRACE HOLDEN, Testatrix. Qui ..g..q..g..g ..g..g..g..q..g..g..g..g..g..g..g 2 5 5 5 9 2 2 ? ? 9 3 s 4 'lf 'I' i i 4 I i 5 Iva Mayo, il' 0 x 2 WHO'S WHO AMONG THE SENIORS E Name Home Address Favorite Expression Highest Ambition Marie Autry, Guyton, Ga. Well- T0 have 21 red dI'6SS- 5 Ruby Banks, Arapahoe, N. C. Good Gracious! Teach school at home. g Luther Barden, Black Creek, N. C. To do as he 13193595- 2 Edna E. Barnes, Wilson, N. C. Hello! To be an actress. 2 Gypsie Boswell, Wilson, N. C. Maybe! To teach Spanish to ' Spaniards. 2 Raymond Boucher, Tuscaloosa, Ala. How! To be a cowboy. Christine Brady, IVilson, N. C. No? To teach English. 3 W. J.B.Burrus 2 Lottie Carawan, E Sam Corbitt, Janet Daugherty, I Mamie Harper, 5 Bob Hawkins. 5 Grace Holden, Essie Humphries, e Horace lsler, 5 Renno Jenkins, I E Earle Long, 'l' 3 Frances Manning, I. Merle Owens, ' Ruth Sasser, Staley Scott, Myra Selby, 3 2 I Dorothy Slater, Hazel Spencer, Herberta Stucky, Nixon Taylor, Ruby Thompson, Ruric Anderson, Jim Uzzle, Ruth Watson, Meeda Weaver, Jimmy Williams, Doris Barefoot, New Bern, N. C. Bath, N. C. Walstonburg, N. C. Winter Park, Fla. YVilson, N. C. Raleigh, N. C. Wilson, N. C. Kinston, N. C. La Grange, N. C. Ayden, N. C. Wilson, N. C. Middlesex, N. C. Mesic, N. C. Warren L. Merritt, Goldsboro, N. C. Dunn, N. C. Wilson, N. C. L. B. Scarborough, Asheville, N. C. Arapahoe, N. C. Swanquarter, N. C. Greenville, S. C. Plymouth, N. C. Wilson, N. C. Wilson, N. C. Black Creek, N. C. Weldon, N. C. Wilson Mills, N. C. Wilson, N. C. Sharpsburg, N. C. Sims, N. C. Wilson, N. C. ll In other words- All that sort of thing Heavenly catfislf. I don't care- Renno! Golly! Dot! Bob! By Hookie! Sue Dinah! I don't agree icensoredl I declare! Wat's that? You know- Mabel! Liz! Now Paul- Jim! Katie Mae! Stop Clara! Liz! Herberta! You just as well's to Who wants to know? Hi! C157 To live at home. To be a real teacher. To get fat. To go to So. America. To be a preacher's wife. To see an airplane. To be a movie star. To be a waitress. To be a South Caro- linian. To live in Raleigh. To be a radio an- Q nouncer. Z To be a prima donna. Q Flowers. To graduate. 2 To love Clara Bass. To be a funny dancer To be a good preacher. 5 To be a sailor. g To move out of Hyde Q County. i' To be thin. To be a preacher-'s 9 wife. I To live in Wilson Q Mills. To be famous. Charles HJ. To have a date with Liz. To be President. To live in Washing- ton, N. C. Guess! Undecided. To live in Alabama. I 'O'O'llLO'G 9 . a a a a a 9 9 5 9 e 5 s fs a 4 a 5 9 . 5 members will be back, and that others will join us next fall. 6 . Q 9 a a 6 e I Q g g g g g Q g ..o..q....,...g- 1... . g.g..g...........g..g.g Q Q 5 g 5 5 Q g Q ...guy.g..g..g..n..a-ao.-on0--Q.-o..o..g..g .....q..g..g..g..g..g..! 0 i 5 1 . The Junior Class Our Junior Class is small in number, but large in spirit. We have had several new E members to come into our class since we were Freshmen, also we have had some to ? drop out. ' The greatest event of our year was the Junior-Senior Banquet held at the Country 1 Club, April 10, 1931. We hope the Seniors enjoyed the affair as much as we did. OFFICERS I President ........ .......... Y ...... C lara Bass Vice President ..... .......... S idney Eagles Secretary ....... .... li lary Elizabeth Odom Treasurer,-,, ....... Margaret Bryan ! Q-4-0+-0-0+-0-O-l-O-O--0-0--d-04-0-0--0--Q- - r1n0-o-o-++4-0-r4-v4--0'4-+-0-o+-0--o-Q-0-41-0-0-+-0-0-4- 'CMO-O-I-O'-O00- Next year we will be the Graduating Class, and we are hoping that all the present 5 0 2 5 .................. 1 9 a ug-.p-g..q..g--q..g..q -g..g.....g..g. IWONI 'OWIHO' .Q--3-.g..q..g..q..g.....g 0 g ...........g..g..q.... 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 i 5--0--0-4-4--Q Sophomore Class The present Sophomore Class had its beginning September, 1929. With a few changes it has become, to us, the most important class in school. This ideal class is made of future statesmen, professional men and writers. The work of the college is to help us realize our childhood fancies. OFFICERS John W. Blackman, Jr. .... Trudie Dawson- Maxine Long .... Sam Freeman---- ----- John Strickland .... C179 -- -----President ----Vice President ------Secretary -------- ----TI'83Sl.11'6l' Class Representative 2 5 q..g..g..g... wg.-Q.. I--0.-U ng.. ..g..g..g-.5 --pq -D--I--I-lr-ont--I-'Oni--0.-I 000' .gn -0-vi--Cnr -0--0-4-'O-10--0--0--0-0-101-Of-O--O--O--0--Q-.9--r-o--0-D-v0--0--Cub--0--0--O-vo--I-fl--0-vb-0--0-0--0--0--0--v-M-vw--Owl--two-v-v-i-M-Owiwb--Ovft-'O-4-fm-9-two-owg..g,g. -O--Ok!-'Oni-'O'lO l -If-O4-O'-O' 2 a 1 I 2 e 9 If li .. fi 5 6 Freshman Class The class of '34 has proved to be one of the largest classes ever to enter Atlantic Christian College. We were fifty-two in number at the beginning of the school year, but slightly decreased ,to forty-five by the end of the first semester. The class is well distributed throughout the various organizations on the campus. We pride ourselven in having furnished a large number of excellent athletes, all of whom won their A's in their first year of participation in college sports. The class has remained loyal to , the institution and has never failed to respond when called upon. We, the class of '34, Wish to express our sincere determination to carry on the great work we have begun,, and to uphold, to the best of our ability, the traditions and ideals of our Alma Mater. Signed, KERMIT TRAYLOR, President. WILLIAM C. GARRETT, Vice-President. 4185 7 iQ.4Q..g.-Q.-g0g..g..g..Q.-Q.-Q-Qqng -v6-O-vO-O-vO-O-C-O-O-O-O'1C O0O-004C O-'OHl .'-O-'l'0C -l-O-O--Cvl0l-Q0l-1l l O0I C 9 l l l l' 0 Hesperian Literary Society 5 6 The Hesperian Literary Society has been gradually regaining' their spunk and vital- ity lost several years ago. Every member of the Society is doing' his or her part to make a greater society. x 2 We had two of the best debaters this year that we have ever had, Miss Ruth Watson and Mr. Raymond Boucher. They really put forth their ability and we all appreciate it very much. Our programs have been exceptionally good this year, and we are hoping we will receive that longed-for Program cup at Commencement. The officers for the year are: FIRST SEMESTER President ............ Jack Brinson Vice President ...... Marjorie Ellis Secretary ............ Ruby Banks Treasurer ....... Chaplain- Pianist ..... Chorister .... Herberta Stuckey -- ..... Sam Freeman ----Ruth Watson ----Jack B1 inson U93 SECOND SEMESTER President ....... Raymond Boucher Vice President--Eva May Whitley Secretary ........... Mable Cherry Treasurer .... ........ J im Uzzle Chaplain .... .... S herman Forrest Pianist .... .... R uth Watson Chorister--- .... Jack Brinson 'Ord-4-41400--Oslo-0:4-'Fifi'-O'4'Q'O'Q s S 0 9 5 E 0 00 I 09000 0 00 , fu-1 Qu' Q nissan: - The Debators The members of the Debating Team are as follows: Raymond Boucher, Hesperiang 9 Ruth Watson, Hesperiang John Strickland, Alethian, and D. E. Poole, Alethian. These students deserve a great deal of credit as they have labored long and earnestly 3 on their debates and each one did his best. There are very few members of the college student body who are capable of debating. So we greatly appreciate the efforts of those' chosen to represent our various societies. This feature of the year is the outstanding event, making a combination Home Coming and Inter-Society Debate affair. 2 May we have many more occasions, and may the best team win! 5 5 6 Q A 5 9 6 5 Q 5 6 9 9 9 i 5 9 9 -0-0f-0--0-0v-Ov-O-0-lf-0-0w0v-0-l--0-0- l-0--Ono-0-Owl-0-0-0-04-Qfa-4--0-0-hdvrw C205 .Q-4.4-.5ng-.g..g..p..g..g..g..p..g..g..g..q.g..5.. .. .. ..g.....g..g..g.4..g..g.. g..g.4..g..g..g..g..g.....g..g..... Al-ETHTAN LITERARY SOCTETY This has been another gala year for the Alethians. Our regular weekly meetings held each Monday evening from seven until eight o'clock, are looked forward to for an hour of entertainment. Our members, for the most part, respond with their pres- ence and with parts on the program when they are asked to serve. We have some very talented students among our number, and they always give us some entertaining and educational talks. We have already won the debator's cup through the united efforts of John Strickland and D. E. Poole, and we are working hard to again capture the program cup which we have held for several years. This cup is given to the society which produces the best programs throughout the year. We have underclassmen of ability, and those who are leaving this year are counting on them to do their bit, and keep the Alethians in the high place which it has been placed by the efforts of those who have gone before us. OFFICERS FIRST SEMESTER SECOND SEMESTER President ......... John Strickland President .......... Meeda Weaver Vice President---Janet Daugherty Vice President .... Dorothy Slater Secretary ........... Elsie Meyers Secretary ............ Leona Foltz Treasurer ...... Mabel Silverthorne 'hfeasurer ............ Horace Isler Critic ...... ...... M eeda Weaver Critic ........... Ethellynne Brown Chaplain--- ---Kermit Traylor Chaplain .--. ------.- D . E. Poole Pianist--- --.. Leona Foltz Pianist ---- ---Lottie Carawan 0-0-0-0-Q--h . C215 I a 5 Y o 6 0-Ov-0-0--1--l--Q-0-Q-4--lvl'-0-uno' -0--O00--0--Q--0-'two--I-:C-'O-Ou l--l-O-v0--0--v+l-fi--0-4--s--0--5--0- 1: 0 0 04010-0-O O0O 'Cu lnO-OMl l l0l'lO'lCvO1'i'0O'0O0l l l Q' 5 3 . X-Nt, a- '. Q xr 5 i r-ff Q 5 5 6 6 9 Q Q 9 9 9 6 5 6 5 9 6 i 6 6 6 6 6 9 9 5 E Q a 5 9 ? 9 6 a I Sigma Tau Chi Sorority 0 X 0 I Q 5 The Sigma Tau Chi Sorority was organized in 1917, and since its organization has been continuous and successful. This year they welcomed into the sisterhood five new members and were very fortunate in securing Mrs. Mamie Jennings Lucas as sponsor. 2 The social calendar for the year has included suppers, dinners and initiation, besides the regular weekly meetings. The annual banquet which is the most elaborate event of the year is slated for May 1. S x 2 MEMBERS NOW IN COLLEGE OLD MEMBERS Janet Daugherty Merle Owens Renno Jenkins Earle Long Ruby Thompson Clara Bass Mary Elizabeth Oden Sponsor-Mrs. NEW MEMBERS Leona Foltz Elsie Meyers Doris Bass Eva May Whitley . Mary Alice Dunning Mamie Jennings Lucas C225 -uno'-0-into-0w0-O-0-but-0-O--0--0--O -gnqngngugu 4-4-p:0uls4ubo0o1u0wOw0-1p-rnr4-o04--0+4-O--v4-r4-4-Ow0w0wMQ vv-HAL L Phi Kappa Alpha Fraternity I dwg.: Fgtlnd fEw25,te COLORS: Gold Y ,hlowerz Daisy. r A5 llzeiifi. Q 'i 'L 0 5' -E' ei John Barclay Dr. E. L. Fox lx I :sawn -Quanta-141 FRATQ3 Wigrgggugzrara F.A:'Ho Q .AL ,T, R CHAPTEWYROLL Class of '31-Meeda Weaver, Ruric Anderson, Luther Bardin, Horace Isler. Class of '32-Sidney Eagles. Class of '33-Erman Williams, Jack Brinson, John Strickland. Class of 34-Charles Chamberlin, Clement Miller, William C. Garrett, Clarence Powell, Robert Winfield. i233 Q e Q Q 4 4 Q Q 6 z O O O'0O-'lui-'O O O .qw .0-.9-pq...-. 0-40009 'O' . , , 4 g ..g..g..g.....n..Q. SIGMA AlLlP'lHlA FRATERNITY Sigma Alpha Fraternity was founded in the year 1925 by twelve matriculated stu- dents of the Atlantic Christian College. Since that time it has influenced all phases of college life, especially the social phases. Although the Sigma Alphas have not been so fortunate as to maintain a fraternity house as has been the case in former years, this has been a successful year for them. They have kept a well furnished chapter room where several smokers and socials have been held, and where each night a room full of boys gather together to swap yarns gathered by travel here and there. Their social season was climaxed on April 17, on which date their annual spring banquet was held at the Briggs hotel. ESTABLISHED 1925 MOTTO: Semper Est Amicitia. FLOWER: Sweet Pea. COLORS: Silver and Lavendar. FRATER IN FACULTATE Cortell K. Holsapple, M. A. Jim Uzzle Tcm Herring Warren Merritt Floyd Bell Darden Edgerton Francis Denny Alton Barnhill Vernon Bryant cw A -0-I-l-0-4-4--C-C-l--0'-0-out-out-Q0-so-fi -0-if-Q--C--O--one--0-g-. .4-a--0--M-0--0--I-l--0--lv-0'-0--0-4-v-0--l-fc--leo--1--l--D--m Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Phi Sigma Tau Sorority The Phi Siga Tau Sorority has had a very successful year. Including the many achievements during the year was the adoption of a coat-of-arms and the addition of five new members to our chapter roll, making a total of eleven active members. Phi Sigma Tau Sorority meets once each week for a joint business and a social period. -is well as the annual banquet which was held this year, May 15, at the Won1an's Club, many other entertainments have been enjoyed. OFFICERS r FIRST SEMESTER SECOND SEMESTER Q President ........., Dorothy Slater President .......... Trudy Dawson 5 Vice President--Herbe1'ta Stuckey Vice President ...... Grace Holden Secretary ........... Grace Holden Secretary .... Myrtle Louise Caton Q Treasurer ..... .... T Iudy Dawson Treasurer ......... Dorothy Slat-er THE CHAPTER ROLL INCLUDES Myrtle Louise Caton Rayonelle Dupree I Mabel Cherry Dorothy Slater Edith Crockett Herberta Stuckey : Trudy Dawson Hester Strickland 5 Grace Holden Sue Todd Frances Wane Ada Lee Cannady-Sponsor lg '.'4 O O Q U 'C l l .0l f ' l O0O'4C0lWO lNl ll-C i0l O0ll'l0C C C l li'I 'I''CHO''O l O C'IC''l l l U l0C l O I l O l C O''O l l lg C253 49100 ME. L. HARDY LIBRARY A ' ., I NTIC CHRISI. tv COLLEGE wilson, NURiH CARULINA 5 '-f-i af . ..w -5.-- 'O l C O C O O O l'- O' 'O O l l O O O O' 'l Q l' 'lf'INONDWO'-O l O U l O O O0O0O l l O O C 0 . l l . O O U O 'O O''X9'?0lkE 1 t 9 6 . Q e 5 ! s 9 3 5 5 + Q Q 9 9 5 5 Q Z 6 5 i 5 5 1 I 9 6 Q ! Q Q Q 2 2 . a 5 2 6 5 . 6 9 6 Q 5 .x so - Y - Q Q Q . ,is who -or ---W '- ---J e 9 . E YI l Cl Al E Q 3 The Y. W. C. A. is the only organization which the gills can call wholly their own. , 2 They meet each Fiiday morning at 10 o'clock in the Dramatic Art Room. At this time E a devotional program is given, and various student problems relating' to the life rf tod-.y 2 ' are discussed. Special work in connection with the Wilson Relief Association has be-.n 5 4 done this year. The girls found great joy in helping little children whose fathers be- Q longed to the group of the unemployed. The Y. W. C. A. exerts a wholesome, helpful influence which stimulates higher ideals of 'life and action. . u 2 I President ........... ---Clara Bass Vice President ---- ---- B Iarie Autiy Secretary -.--.- -- ..-- Mabel Cherry Treasurer ..-. --.. - .--.- B Iary E. Odom Group Leaders-Janet Daugherty, Essie Hamphrey, Elsie Meyers. C265 -I--0-0--sf-0-0--m 'Q--0-A--9--m-v-0-4-4-4-one--0-M4-4-I--uf0-o--a-1t--l-o-fowa-l-u-'l--I--Q-our-4--0-.annul--I--I-bl -9--U'-o--os-0--Q--0--0--I-I--O-I-O-l--0-0--ls-I4 9 5 E 5 9 9 5 9 9 9 9 G 9 9 9 6 5 6 Q 5 5 5 6 9 9 6 'E 5 1? 5 'E 9 'E 5 9 E E' a .g..g..g..g..g..g--9.9-.g..g.-9-.g. .g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g.-Q. 'Ovi- 'O O-'O'-O-'Of-O-400' Y. M. C. A. The only organization on the campus to which all male students, and only male sins dents, are invited to join is the Young Men's Christian Association. As it reaches in mst of the boys in school, it probably does more in the forming of character than does any other one influence. Here the young men come together and talk freely in the solving of student problems. Everybody feels free to discuss his own and his friends' problems. If you have not been coming, see that it's the first thing you begin next fall. You will find it beneficial. Y. M. C. A. OFFICERS 1933-31 President .............. Vernon Bryant Vice Pres'dent ........... Staley Scott Secretary-Treasurer ..... Nixon Taylor Faculty Treas.--Prof. C. K. Holsapple Faculty Advisor ...... Prof. F. F. Grim C2 7l 1931-32 President .............. Kermit Traylor Vice President ....... Rauzelle Johnson Secretary-Treasurer .... Henry Swindell Faculty Treasurer--Prof C. H. Hamlin Faculty Advisor ...... Prof. F. F. Grim 'Ol'l l-O'-OHOHO-9lO'O' 2 9 G Q 5 9 5 Q 5 9 P 5 5 6 ! if -5 9 Q Q Q . Q a 'f f i U .'v9wQ Q U 'O'-D' 'O 9 O' .g..g.....g..g..g.... g 2 ,HW , 9 9 6 6 5 6 9 6 6 6 E 6 9 5 6 6 ..g.....g 'O' .moo- Fellowship -0-O--M-on-0-4--A-Owlwowc--000--out-and .'111fl iliwy Slllllll 11111-0 flu' light of l1'f0 The Fellowship is an organization composed primarily of those who will give their lives for full time Christian service. and others wishing to fellowship with them. It is the only religious organization open to the entire student body. The aims of our group may best be seen in the work it is doing. The Fellowship trains its members for leadership in all phases of religious work and endeavors to help the student see the need of taking an 'active part in the religious program when they return to their community. A great number of our North Carolina pulpits are supplied each Sunday by students from the Fellowship and members of the faculty. E Successful and influential programs have been rendered this year by groups from 3 the Club, in many churches and conventions in various parts of the state. 2 01-'FICERS 2 FIRST SEMESTER SECOND SEMESTER Ti President ........ W. J. B. Barnes President ...-....... --D. E. Poole 2 Vice President ...... Marie Autry Vice President ...... Nellie Sharpe 3 Secretary ........... Nellie Sharpe Secretary ............ Ruby Banks . Chaplain .... ....... J ack Brinson Chaplain ...... Lonnie Scarborough Pianist .... ..... E thellynn Brown ? 9 A i4hO-O'-O O O O 1 l O O O O O O . . lNO0l'Y4'Y10 9'9'9'9'9'b4'iO'ON090'9'O0O094NI40O+Qil'P4'O'l0G' C285 -of-twine-awovlwo-Q0-two-inoecwo-oo-0 -9-0-0--I-4 ao--0-1-4--Q -0--0-4-0-0--M-000-Q--01-0--0-I-4--0-0-9--0--0--0--Q-4-'O-0--O-0--I-'C-0'-of-0-C--0-0-QI-10 -O'-O The Education Club The Education Club is composed of members of the faculty who have special inte:- est in the department of education, and of students who have had one or more course-a in the department of education. Also Freshmen who are planning to teach may bg- come associate members the second semester and regular members the first semesg ri' of their Sophomore year. The aims and purposes of the club are: To develop and make effective the personality of its membersg to promote a close fellowship among members of the department of educationg to elevate to a higher appreciation of teaching as a profession by encourag- ing more thorough preparation and the acceptance of higher ethical standards, and to discuss educational problems of interest to all good citizens, especially those who are planning to teach. The Education Club meets semi-monthly: for a program consisting of lectures by mcn and women who are workers in the field of education, of talks on different phases oi education by the members, and group discussions. Some of the most- noted speakeis this year were Mr. Fred Green, of the Wilson High School, Mr. F. F. Grim, Mr. C. ll Hamlin and Miss Frances Harper. We do not neglect the social side of life, however, as we all look forward to the an-- nual beefsteak supper in the spring. President ...,......,,..,.. .... N 'irginia Boswell Vice President--- --...- -----------------------.----- 18 flrs. Bagg-ett Secretary and Treasurer---, . Y... ,, .-,.,,,, ,.,,,,,.,. -Ruth Watson Program Committee .-.---- Mamie Harper, Marjorie Ellis, Mr. Poole -O'4'O C .'4 l0. 0 O l-'C O l l04lvl OvO O l f'.WC0O O O O'll O-D O l0l O--Q Q O-'O'-l-'O-O0O O0l O l l O C l ONlf'l I-'O C299 0 e u 9 o c o o o 0 o o--u--c--o--9--0--0--o s s o u 0 o-so--o--o--o-so--0--one 9 o 0 0 0 Q--a--c--ons--o--m-our-o--r-u--owen-o--0-Q-o-o-v-one-o-Quo--r Student Council One of the greatest steps in the betterment of student life on the A. C. C. College campus was the orfganizing of the Student Association. In November, 192 I, the first step toward such an organization was made by the Y. M. C. A., which was particularly interested in the honor system. Immediately 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 bod! in all matters pertaining to the welfare of the schoolg to develp within the student body a greater sense of responsibiitly and a fin-er college spirit, to make efficient the honor system, and to encourage and train for more democratic living. The Student Association of A. C. C. made a further step in the promotion of student government by joining the North Carolina Federation of Students. The annual congress of this organization meets in May and for the first time, A. C. C. hopes to have delegates to attend the congress this year. The officers of the Student Council for the past year have been: President, Ruth Watson, Vice President, Meeda Weaver, Secretary, Elsie Myers. The Council is also composed of Bruce Riley, Freshman classy John Strickland, Sophomore class, Clara Bass, Junior class: Lonnie Scarborough, Senior class, Nellie Sharp, Y. W. C. A., and Vernon Bryant, Y. M. C. A. C305 6 5 9 9 -E E' i i 6 5 9 5 9 5' 6 5 5 6 9 9 9 6 9 ! Q Q 2 ! 9 4 Q 9 e Q 4- g.g..q-.g..g..g..g.-g.-Q-.g..g..g D000-O' ..............,. .. ...M..u..a..',.s--n-..--o-- s--o--a--0-.q..... ..o--o--s--a-o-c-.oQ-o- The Glee Club The 1930-31 season has been a very successful one for the Glee Club whose personnel is as follows: Marie Autry, Clara Bass, Doris Bass, Christine Brady, Ethellynn Brown, Mrs. Jack Barnes, Lottie Carawan, Myrtle Louise Caton, Martha L. Edmonston, Leona Foltz. Velma Gurganus, Mamie Harper, Essie Humphrey, Renno Jenkins, Elsie Meyers, Merle Owens, Frances Scott, Mrs. Nixon Taylor, Sue Todd, Ruby Thompson, Paul Ar- line, Raymond Boucher, Jack Brinson, Rauzelle Johnson, Hugh Johnston, Ira Langston, Clement Miller, D. E. Poole, Clarence Powell. Staley V. Scott, John Strickland, Nixon Taylor and Meeda Weaver. The Glee Club is directed by Mrs. Elizabeth Edwards Yavorski. Programs have been given as follows: November 6, 1930, at the State Con- vention of the Disciples of Christ, in Raleigh, November 20, 1930, broadcast from WPTF, Raleigh, December 14, 1930, Christmas Pageant in the college auditorium, April 23, 1931, broadcast from WPTF, Raleighg April 28, 1931, concert in the college auditorium. C315 If l-O-O-9-O-0--0-O-0-+O-0- -0-+-0-0'-0-04--0+-0-+4-0-94-4-'bwrvh -9--I-'O--0--Ov' 000- ln!-0-0-'Q no--0-10--v -0--0-0 -0'-I--I-4--0 0-out-'O--0-0--0-vb-I-A-O-0 -0--lP-0'-0-Ov-0-O-+C--0wt--Iva-wvv4w0-0-0-'Q--0--ri-'Dwi-O-M10 -O- Football Team Reading, left to right, the men are: Standing: Ermen Williams, Jimmie Williams, Manager Rogers, Bill Garrett, Buck Rawlings, backfield coach, Anthony, line coaciig Horace Isler, Warren Merritt, Joe Powell. Kneeling: Ruric Anderson, Frank Denny. Tom Banks, Jessie Dunn, Charlie Chamberlain, Jim Uzzle, Bob Hawkins, Raymond Boucher, Ira Langston. Sitting: Rogerson, Bill Gillette, Buster Bell, John Strickland, Staley Scott, Edwin Reel. After the 1930 season was brought to a close the trustees voted to abandon football as an inter-collegiate sport for a period of two years. The 1930 season was one of the most disastrous that a Bulldog eleven has ever met. The team won one game while losing seven. In many of these games an overwhelming score was piled up against the team. There was no outstanding quarterback on the team, and they were unable to work properly because of this lack of a heady field general. One of the bright sports of the season was the play of Bob Hawkins, who was placed on the All-State selection by the Little Seven Coaches. C325 i 0- o--o--uv-m-o--o--0--0-euo--o-rc--o--0--vm-o--s u a n-0'-A--on--a--o--o 1 u n a o o c o 0 0 0 o 0 o Q n u o 0 1 e 0 0 c s c 0 c c u - -H' Y' - 'wq BASKETlBAlolffll93l Reading, back row, left to right: Weaver, Manager: Uzzle, Captaing Traylor, Rogers, Bryant, Hodges, Coach. Middle row: Bissette, Banks. Front row: Gillette, Stricz- land, Bell. The basketball team had a fairly successful season, winnine' seven and losing' eight games. Much credit is due Coach Hodges, who took the team in charge when Coach Anthony resigned. He worked the boys hard and they rounded into a very good team. Our trouble the entire season was the lack of a versatile forward. Our forwards played great games at times, but they were not consistent. Banks, Uzzle and Rogers played very good defensive ball most of the year. The really outstanding part of the sea- son was the work at center of Kermit Traylor. This Alabama lad who is only fi feet, 6 inches, plays as smooth and as cool a game as anyone wants to see. During the HF- teen games played he averaged fourteen points per game. For the games played with the Little Seven, he averaged a little more than eleven points per game, showing that he can play hall against the best opposition. Coaches throughout the State recognized his ability and placed him on the Little Seven All State selections. You will agree that this is quite an honor for a first year man, but he deserved every bit of it. -no-of-1-0-v-0-vc-0-0-9--0--Q-o-0--Q-o--o--s-o-o-n-onq--of-o-0--o-o--o--o-o-o-o-o--q. -o-lug... C533 a 0 o.....g..g..g.....Q..g..g..q.....g.....g.,g..9e 5--g..g..q..0-4.4.4.....g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g.....gng..g.....g..g..g..g.4.....g..g.....g..g..g.,g...........g..g..g..q..g..g..g..g..g..g ' : ' ? ' 5 n 5 - 5 ' 9 s 5 ' 9 ' 1 E ' ? ' ? 0 5 ' T ' 9 ' 2 - 4 0 9 x l 0 u 0 o 0 0 o a u o 0 s u s u 0 o a s 0 n 0 n 0 n 9 n o a o n o o o u 5 a 0 u 0 5 Staff 2 4- a - The mQmlwe1'f1 of the staff are as follows: - E Janet Daug4'hte1'y-l.itm'a1'y Eclitnl' S 2 Dorothy Slater-Wit Eriitor I Z E Grace Holden-Socizxl liditm' S Z 1X'IPQriz1 VNvP3.Vt'l'-S1lOl't liditol' . I Raymond BOL1Ch6'l'4BLlSiI'19SS Bliillllgkl' I 3 Elhlyn Brown--Religious Iiditm' E I Herlwerta Stucke3'-Iflditol'-in-Chief I Z Ruth Watson-Exchange Editor : a 0 o a Q 0 Q s o u ' 3 0 9 2 2 5 if 2 4 5 Q 9 9-0-0-0w0--O4-4-0-4-0-0-4-0-0-4--0-0 -0-0--0-O-0--0-0-0-0--0-4-U-0-O -O-0-0-4--c-O-0-4-h1- 1 345 'O-0-on--ofa-o--U-o-c--0-5-0-4'-s--9-0-0 -r--0--u--o-Q-4.4.4-.g..,...........g..........,...............g..g........n.-o--o--o-e-4-o-c-v o s--c-one-who-Q--0-o-ws CALENDAR OF THE YEAR September 8--. .... --- - ........ -- ...... School Opened September 12 October 3- --- November 4 ..... November 13--- November 20 -... November 26--- November 27 -.-- 1 December 14- ? December 19----- January 21-24 ,--- February 21---. March 3-.--- March 20 ..-. March 28-30-- - - April 8-.--- April 10--- April 11--- April 17 ----- April 23--- April 28--- May 1 -..- ' May EL- . May 11-.-- 6 May 15 ---- May 20-2-2- uay 23 Mag' 2-1, -. - Q May 25 May 26- .- s December 20 ---- -- -------- - ---- ---. 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