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

 - Class of 1932

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HILLEY ..-- - . ,, - ...-- .... .-. . v............,.H...,. -4'n'n'n n'n'n'n'w'n'fo'u':o'w Mu'-o'w'n'n'oo':o so u'n'u'n'w'oo'M'o4'a f'w'u'4- ' - . -. 4'-'A N'-v - -4,4,--,f.,'4,v,--,'-,KJ-,W L4. .-.......o.......Q-.o.4.-.......o.v..----.,,.-..-......v Page Eight vovooooqvoooooaoooooowo Q ooooovfov 4, cocoon oooovooeoovvooooooovooovon o H, ,0,0,oo.n.n.Q4.4 fo.u.oo.ov.oo.oo.u.oo.oo.oo.oo.oo.oo.n.oo.n.oo.oo.oo.oo.oo:oo.oo.oo.oo.u.oo.ogoo.oo.oo,oo.oo.oo.oo.oo,oo.oo,oo.oo.u.oo.n.oo.oo.oo.a.oo.oo.n,oo.oo.n,oo.oo.u.n.oo. ofa o'Q as o'O use :zo use use csc :zo ago 0:0 use sto Q30 ago 0,0 csc sto 3. ago :zo 2 0 0 etc sto 020 0:0 sto ate sto 0:0 ego 020 0 Q 0:0 8 ISI use aio O O D20 0:0 .g. O20 31 O20 lt! 0:0 OSC 680 sto 0:1 .g. O O use 0:0 0:1 Ui! .:. ISI ozo .f. 32 OSI sto O30 0:0 0:0 'gl 980 0:1 .g. O O O80 Os! O20 0:9 Os! O20 'Sl 0:0 0:1 Os' .f. 31 .z. 9.0 FACULTY 1931-1932 Howard S. Hilley F. F. Grim Elizabeth Edwards Yavorski J. M. Waters C. K. Holsapple Frances F. Harper Martha L. 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Q.. - W- .'9. . . .'S -' . . . .0.0.NPQIMIM,oozoogogoolnzoozooznzoozooznznznzooznzuzoozazuzoozso' President, Professor of Ancient Languages Dean of College and Professor of Education Dean of Women, Instructor in Voices Professor of Bible Professor of English Professor of Mathematics Professor of Modern Languages Professor of Piano and Theory Professor of Science, Coach Professor of Social Science Professor of Dramatics and Public Speaking Instructor in Physical Education and Science Librarian Assistant Dean of Women Registrar 4 Dietitian 1 nb Q no .subs av 4 PageNinv ZvvZ Z'x Z 2'fI'v'vs '5'i !4'Z'f'1! !'5Z'4.'. -W. -'INT'-''-W' o4'o 3 o o 0:4 0:0 034 use eta use use 080 034 0:0 0:0 use use 3. use uso use 080 020 3. 3 o o use 0:0 030 030 oss 030 use 0:0 sto o'o use :zo use ego use use oss oz: use can sto ego oss uso 030 .:. Q o .2 .SZ 'If 'e 0 O O80 O30 .g. 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We have been preparing ourselves for the last four years for the work that we intend to undertake on leaving Atlantic Christian College. We greatly apprec- iate everything that the college has done for us. OFFICERS President Sidney Eagles Vice President Clara Bass Secretary Elsie Meyers Treasure: Student Council Representative D. E. Poole az: 0:0 ext 0:0 3 o o ego ex: oss 3 o o use uso ata :iz use Oxb use 080 030 030 :iz O80 6:0 ozo O80 020 OSI ozo O80 0:0 :iz 3 0 O OSC :iz OzO ozo :iz oso O80 :iz 6:0 use :iz bt! O20 :iz sto csv 0:0 O80 eco .f. 4 u 0:0 030 0 0 ssc 034 use 0:0 nie Q o uso 'to oss 031 080 ozo 3- .3. 4:0 o'o 0:1 exe ozo :to ego 0:4 .g. ro aio 1 n vga o o i .- U C000 Clffsilllli . . '. . . ': : :''z . : : : :'4:'4.'4fN,N,M,u,oo:uZu:ou:n:n:n.oo.oo.oo.u.oo. !.oo.oo.oo.oo.n:nznznfnznznfoczooznznfnzoofooznzoozn:u:u:oo:oo:n:oo:oo:oo:n:a:oo:n:a Page 'ran ' 'n'n'u'oo'o fo ovovoo -oovovvoooooevooonoovooovooooeooavvvooooovoooooooooosooo OMOMOMONOMU' V 'J', - o o o o . . o . .W. . 's . . . 09.0.0.000.0. 4 . . . . . . s . . o . . n o o o o o o o o o - 4 N No 0 CLASS HISTORY OF 1932 In the fall of 1928 there entered Atlantic Christian College seventy-five of the usual greenhorns called Freshmen. VVe could not boast of being either the lar- gest or the smallest class in the history of the institution, but we do claim to have had a group of up-and-going youngsters, seeking fortpriccless wisdom to carry back to the eight states which we represented. One of these out-of-state boys was elected to lead us during the first year. His name was .Iaspar Basart and he headed from Iowa. A In the spring of our freshman year Vernon Bryant was promoted from vice- president to president. The fall of 1929 witnessed the return of fewer members of our class, but nevertheless we lost none of the Sophomore sophistication. We saw that because we were fewer in number we had much more work to do. There- fore we set in with vim and determination, happy at the thought that we were no longer Freshmen, but Sophs, one fourth of the way on the journey to Graduation. Thisdhard work was rewarded in due time when we were promoted to the ,Junior Class. Only a few fell along the way. Being a broadminded class and a class that believed in raising the political status of women, we saw in Clara Bass, one of the fairer sex, the qualities of lead- ership and elected her president. This year we welcomed into our class Trudie Dawson who had struggled hard both summer and winter, and was graduating in three years. There also came into our class: D. E. Poole, Margaret Barfoot, Ida Crockett, Margaret Lawshe, Francis Lindler, and William Stamey Teachey, all whom had received previous training from other institutions. This year was marked by intellectual achievement and moral development. It was also a year of social events, climaxed by the elaborate Junior-Senior Banquet held at the Wilson Country Club, attended by forty Seniors, thirty Juniors, President and Mrs. Hilley, Prof. Hodges, and Miss Cannaday. The fourth and last year was begun under the leadership of Sidney Eagles. This made the third time in which our class president was a native of Wilson County. The return to college was a disappointment in one way. Looking about us, we were ,unable to see all the faces that we had learned to connect with our class. Some, as Marie Autry, Ruth VVatson, Ruby Banks, Mamie Harper, and Dorothy Slater had become tirezl of the regular pace we were running, and had forged on ahead to finish one year before us, Others had dropped out for various reasons. Yet there was something that would partially compensate for our loss. That was the addition of new faces to our ranks. Charles Bissette, Walter Bridgers, and Bill Gillette loved the institution so much that they made arrangements to spend five years within her care, while Ila Soles and Frances Brantley, former students of Atlantic Christian College, came back to graduate with us. Another one to join our ranks was Louise Mashburn, a former student of George Washington Univer- sity. With these additions to our class we took our hard knocks with a smile, and worked hard for the best we could obtain from the last lap of our journey. The highest social spot this year was again the Junior-Senior Ba.nquet. The Juniors entertained us in royal fashion, decorating the banquet hall of the Briggs Hotel beau- tifully for the event. It was an occasion that will live in our memories far into the years to come. And thus we came to the place called Graduation. Are we glad? Yes, in a way. But why should we? The years have been a pleasure to us, and every emo- tion we possess has cried out in the free vibrant spirit of youth. Yet we must move on. There are those who must take our places, and there are places we must take in the wider trails beyond Graduation. Vernon Bryant, Class Historian ....... ............................................... PageEleven 4- v ,vnu-H, On n n,n no n no no to oo ro.vo.oo.oo.oo.oo.oo.oo.n.oo4n.oo.oo.n.n.oo,oo.n,vo.oo,oo.oo,n.oo.n oo 00.00 so on ao n as on on oo oc oo . ......... ............ M ..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..'..'..'..g..g..g..gnjug..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..3.5.3. ujufnjf-1.-Zu:-Zvi'-.w.N.'-.M.'+. . . . .N. . ..'-.H. . . .M. . .'+ N N H CLASS PROPHECY During the past semester Sahab Swami, the Hindu mystic visited our illus- trious college and performed numerous miracles before our incredulous eyes. I was very much interested in the Indian miracle man and followed him back stage hoping to see more of his wonders. I asked him if he could foretell the future and he re- plied that he had a magic mirror which at certain times and for certain people would picture the future. I told hlim I was very anxious to see what was going to happen to my classmates of '32 in five years. He very graciously consented to take me through the magic preliminaries and left me alone in a strange room before a queer little mirror. As in a moving picture I saw my classmates playing the serious game of life in 1937. The first thing I saw was a gold-lettered sign on a mahogany door--- Dr, Sidney S. Eagles ---- Office Hours 2:00 to 5:00. The door opened and I glimpsed the little doctor wearing horn rimmed glasses. He was at the telephone and he took the big cigar from his mouth long enough to say, I'll be home Mary Liz, just as soon as I get rid of these patients. In the waiting room I saw a very impressive looking lady endeavoring to make a small boy with his arm in a sling sit still. It was none other than Mrs. Tom Banks, formerly Miss Trudie Dawson. From her prosperous look Tom must have realized his ambition in professional athletics. The doctor's office faded and in its place came a good looking school building. I could see the principal's office and the man at the desk was---Bill Gillette. A teach-er came in with an order for history books. It was Frances Brantley and my attention was dravsm to a very beautiful diamond which she was wearing conspiciously. The school faded and I saw soft lights, deep chairs, people in evening clothes. I heard music, laughter, conversation. I recognized Etliellynn Brown, prominent in social welfare work. She was looking very happy and was talking very earn- estly with a distinguished looking man who is also familiar. I saw Vernon Bryant who is being introduced as Professor of English at Tet-:as University. Near him is a striking blond lady who is reputed to bc an authority on Anglo-Saxon Grammar and British History. Everyone seems to be just a little timid before her intellect- uality. It is Margaret Barfoot. The party is ---- yes, it is in Black Creek, and it is being given in honor of Mrs. John Strickland who is home from St. Louis to spend a few weeks with her parents and friends. ' The guest of honor is talking, as usual. Just now she is conversing with a smiling, rather portly gentleman with a small moustache. It is T. E. Autry and from their conversation I learn that hc is a pros- perous drug store proprietor. , The scene shifted to a pretty little village church where I saw tlrn slcek head of D. E. Poole bending above the sc:-ipture reading in the Sunday morning service. I saw Mrs. Baggette and Ila Soles in the audience. I learned they were both teach- ing in the high school and were enjoying their work immensely. The scene changed swiftly showing Evelyn Batts at the librarian's desk in the Wilson County Library, Charlie Bissette taking his seat in the State Legislature in Raleigh, and Margaret Bryan as a society leader in Durham. Then came a smart little car operated by Miss Lou Mashburn who is furthering the Little Theater Move- I wanted to stay to see more, but Sahab Swami came to tell me my time was ment in the good old North State. up. Reluctantly, I came away to write down the mirror's message. Elsie Meyers Class Prophet ' - :n'u:.-afnzu'-c'w.' -4:vo:M:uzufuznfnjozuzwznzwzuzo Q:-4:-ozwzwzx re sc -c 2 .-c,oc:u:-fx . --o'n:x:,4:x vc Page Twelve A 5: oooov-'evo voovfoovofvoaooooaovooovvooovvvovovoon'oooovvaavuouonnvmoovlr n.oo.oo:9o.u.oo.oo.n3 ,.Q.n.u.u.ov:u.n.u.u.oo.oo.oo.u.oo.oo.oo.oo.oo.o4,oo.oo.oo,oo.oo.oo.oo.oo.oo.oo.oo.u.oo.oo.oo.oo,os.oo.oo,oo,ov,w,oo,0,0eI0+,0,0+,M,095 ,Og , ,On . '. ! . '2 ! ! 2020202 . 'l Z I Z 2020! ! Z I I0Z0Z ! X Z Z Z Z Z02020202 ! 1 Z Z ! Z I Z Z I ! Z s 'Z . s 'Q Z 2 2 Z . ' 'Q ...oo .qv Q.. Q 1 no 'Z . . . . . I . . . ! I . . . ! I . I . 2 . . : : 1 . e 4,0 Last Will and Testament of the Class Aff 1932 We, the Class of 1932 of Atlantic Christian College, being in good bodily health, and of sound and disposing mind and memory, according to local phrenologists and alienists, realizing that the last step up the great ladder of College Education has been taken successfully, do hereby make and declare this document as our Last Will and Testament. We earnestly desire that our executors, herein named shall carry out th-is, our Last Will and Testament in the following manner: If we should be so unfortunate and insignificant as to die leavingsome of our friends on the wrong side of the ledger, please settle the saine and give them our regards. Conduct our funeral with all the pomp, glory, and dignity of a Student Association Meeting on Saturday morning. FIRST:- To our beloved and noble Alma Mater we leave our undying gratitude for the many gracious services which she has rendered us since we entered her spacious doors of learning as ignorant and green freshmen. SECOND:- To the Juniors we leave our numerous and sundry privileges: how- ever, as we have never received any, we can only hope that said Juniors may be much more fortunate in receiving their due privileges th-an we have been. THIRD:- To the rising Seniors we also leave the privilege of setting good ex- amples of behavior, our surplus senior dignity, and the front seats in Chapel. FOURTH:- To the Student Body we leave our use of the buildings and campus, and, last but not least, our claim on the faithful faculty, with hopes that they will cherish and respect the same. FIFTI-In To the Sophomores we leave our part in the use of the Education books in the library and in Mr. Grim's room, presuming they will all read them. SIXTH:- To the Freshmen we leave a volume on Parliamentary Procedure in order that they may legally impeach their president when they see fit. SEVENTH:- To Charlie Kendall we leave our notebooks and term papers in order that he might be able to heat the Girls' Dormitory through the winter months, EIGHTH:- To our beloved faculty we will our sincerest wishes and many thanks for their council toward us. NINTH:- We hope that the here named individuals will, in commemoration of our liberal generosity, accept the following: 1. To Roy Barham, Charlie Bissette's physique. 2. To Mary Blackman, Ethellynn Brown's ability to gain weight. 3. To Velma Gurganus, Clara Bass's ability to get her man . 4. To John Wilson, Elsie Meyer's ability of concentration. 5. To Randolph Williams, Margaret Bryan's knowledge of British History 6. To Red Amerson, Vernon Bryant's curly hair. 7. To, Jo Ange and Mae Canady, a watch that chimes at six o'clock. 8. To Jack Brinson and John Blackman, the pipes, cigars, business air and Bluffing ability of Sidney S. Eagles. 9. To Red Rogers, Tom Banks' place as the strongest MAN in school. 10. The seniors of the baseball team leave their ability to play baseball and suits to Clinton Bailey, Bicycle Taylor, and Elbert Southard. . To anyone who needs it, Margaret Barfoot's beauty. 12. Mrs. Baggette's reserved manner to the garrulous Lee Roy Harris in the hopes that he will become more reticent. -:o-:.-:u:w:-f:o-:- Ivivwiw'N'-Zn!0-Z0-Iwiv!-'Z0 w!- vidM!HZ'-Z0'Iv! ! Z0!'-2-'tvivi-'! Zf'! Z ! ! '!HIHX'-I Z ! Z'-Z 2 Z ! 'Z ! ! !'-Z0Z Z'- Page Thirteen nc ovovooonooooov ocooooooonsovneooooo of on .a.ov:oo.oo.oo.ov.oo.oo.oo.oo.4o.n30.4 A.oo.00.020300.00.0500.oo30.0.0.oo.oo.0.0.0.oo.0.0.n.oo.oo.o020Qg0,0o:Qo:n,0,I oo Z ! B ! O30 ISO ........ ............................... .' -. . . .0.mv. .040.0. .0. .0.0. .0.0.-fr.H.0.N. .+'. . . .+'.0. . . . .0. . .fseswi-'20 o .. ...Q-fovooofeooooeffoooo oo gwznfoozooznznzoofoofoozoozoofoozoozoofoofuznIn:oozeZovzoozoczoafwznzoozoo:u:0:n:o4:uJ in:ooIoofu1020.00.01,M,N,M,N,N.N, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . N 0 .zo Og: :EQ 13. Mrs. Crockett's ability to make A under Mr. Grimm to Sherman Forrest and Barton Sitterson. If 14. To Sam Freeman, Frances Brantleyis unlearned Greek. ff: 15. To Tin Can Alley Mr. Teachey leaves his automobile and suggests that they use it at Mrs. Yavorski's discretion. 16. To Virginia Brendel, Liz Oden's privilege of courting in private retreats 13: with hopes that it might prove beneficial to her in the future. 17. To the Campus Club the seniors leave their influence in helping them to ff' make their club a chartered one. OO Of' 18. To the Go Get 'Em and Ketch 'Em Club we leave Mr. Lindler's room in OO Q. town, and trust that they, through the use of this room, will be able to sleep peace- fully at night. .:. OO Iii 19. To Goofy Langston, we leave D. E. Poole's bass voice. -:Q O O0 .S 20. To Paul Arline we give permission to put these words to music, providing 'ff OO ft: he practices outside the city limits and not in the Girls' Dormitory before six A. M. .:. 2 ft: There are many other things we would like to bequeath, but they are of such. 'Z' nature that we deem it unwise to depart with them. All the other property, as de- :Sf 00 Q. signated in the beginning, you may dispose of in meeting our divorce proceedings fi: and funeral expenses. ' Q. Ol . . . . . 0' ,:, We do hereby appoint Miss Myrtle Harper as sole executor of this our Last Will -2' :sf and Testament. If 2 fx: In witness whereof we hereunto set our hand and seal, and publish and disclose this to be our last will a.nd testament, this twenty-third day of May, one thousand .i. nine hundred and thirty-two. :gr Signed, vga fx: Trudie Dawson, Tcstatri:-:. fi: gig Ig! 03. 0:0 03. 030 02. oo .30 eta 'X' aio 3. oo 'Z' 034 5. ?o 63. 0:0 .SQ ego 0' 00 5, s. 5' 0:0 5. 030 .Xb use 3 0 IS: oz: .20 oo .Sb sto 3, 3. ,IQ 030 .St oz: ,:, ego gg Z2 3' use 3. oz: .SO 0:0 03' 0:0 2 0,0 .2' 0:0 'Z' ox: Ig! .if ., 0:0 gf: If :sf If 1. 44 acl 044 ' o o 00 0 ' Oil' . -0 I I u 6 ' . Q ' . Q 4 v v 3 9 3 5 I O G l 5 F 0 5 ' 9 ' ' ' ' -- .et TC-f.-'. fm . .r'5'v'. .'.H. .'+. 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OO OO 2 s OO OO 8 . tg: Is all this knowledge put in our trust -2- To be lost forever +2 00 Ol .:. Sealed away and allowed to rust sf. ft: In vaults of lost endeavor? IS' No, the class of '32 moves on. 'S s fa' ISI , , .ISI Q. This is not the goal we seek. sg. Can we fail to see I 3: That its emblems of real service 2. Q. We should stand for and be? -if :gf No, the class of '32 moves on. If DI 'OI s 2 O :O -C Ig: Oh, let us do the best we can I :ff As out in the world today, 5' . Q0 ,fs To right the wrongs and help the oppressed sg. fs: And debts to Alma Mater pay, :Sf '22 The class of '32 moves on. 5' .3 . oo Q 5, ,2- fip ---- Lou Mashburn, Class Poet. 'S ISI ISI Q. sz. 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O 0 sfo 221 Oz! ago Os' A Bans O30 O20 2 -to B anks O O 0:0 8 'g' B BSS 0 O 6:0 ISI Bryan Dawson Eagles Lindler Meyers Bryant S 0:0 C30 131 C26 If! 0:0 222 A20 2 1:4 if! 4:0 2 I D ,i, Oden 323 cmcket att X . -,z Guiette fx .5 Bridgers O O z 222 A Brantley Soles Poole Teachey 0:0 0:0 0:0 sto QSO 0:0 oss use oss o 0 0:0 1:0 0 0 bio ' 'f I 1 I IH3: WHO'S WHO IN THE SENIOR CLASS LAST NAME Mashburn I I'C 'I KNOWN AS Tee Hee' Charlie Mrs. Elizabeth Ethellynn Bunny Rabbit Margaret Evelyn Tom Clara Trudie The Wort Francis Mousie General NLM. Mrs. Bill Walter L. uL0un Frances Ila D. E. Mr. HOBBY Dating Catching classes on time British History Writing term papers for Mr. Holsapple Playing Tennis Writing Applications Playing Ja2z' Tennis Gossiping Fussing at Tom Smoking his pipe Theology Doing the Kerry Dance Basketball ' Courtin' Sid Grimology Football Singing Giving midnight parties Studing Greek Baseball Debating Spanish AMBITION To be manager of Charles Store To finish college in three years To teach commercial work To live in Fountain To become Mr. Grim's Secretary To take up her abode in Black Creek To sing like Rudy Vallee Coaching at Kinston To teach French To have a home of her own to be a doctor To be :i minister To be head of the English Department at A. C. C. To be just like Mr. Holsapple To teach Geometry To teach school To graduate To teach public school music To be a poet To get married 1 To become rich' To be a great singer To be a detective N:cw:can:N:l-:Nznz-Qzwzwzwzf-:'-:O-zffzwz -:'+:'+:+f:n:,-1'-:NzK:Nz'-zwzwzxzwznzi-zwzszszMzwrwzwzwzs:A: 1 + M Page Sixteen p'n'n'n'u'n'oo'n'o 'no'oo'oo'oo'oo'oo'oo'oo'o-v'oo'oo'oo'u'oo'oo'oo'oo'u'w'oo'n5i'oo'oo'n'oo'oo'oo2on'oo:0'a'oo'oo'oo'oo'ov'eo'a:oo:oo:n:oo:oo:oo'oo:ooWo'so'oo'a:oo'oo'oo:u:u:oo'a'u:o .... .... - ...... . ...... . ..... . ..... .. . ........ . .... .. ..V .. .. 0:0 I use .Q - f 7 .:. 00 Q0 Oil 0:0 0,0 O80 O0 00 0:0 0:0 il OO 030 Oz! OZQ 0:0 OO OO OSI use 030 use use O20 DSO use use 0:0 Dsl O80 use use 0:0 use 0,0 0:0 0:0 D80 use 0:0 C20 Ox! O:Q ' cis OO Ol lt! use .g. .g. OO 01 0:0 Dsl 0:0 lil oo 0.0 ceo .'g 'S' 1 oss oss w J, 3. ' 3. ego 'l 5. .. - 17 5. 'Z' 0:0 0' Oo THE JUNIOR CLASS 5, S 2 'O Oo 2 , . Ig: We, of the Junior Class, feel that we have had a very pleasant year and a fairly If' successful one. When we began school work in September we were a little bit low .:. ' . . - . on .:. spirited because several of our last year classmates did not return to be with us. Q, :zz During the year, however, three new students Joined our ranks and this helped us 13: considerably to make up for our past losses. '2- 8 O30 0' A0 We have tried to be good Juniors and uphold the high standards and school Q' A on fo spirit that have been handed down by the Jumor Classes proceeding us and we feel .g. Ol . . . . . . ,2. that this year has made lasting impressions on our mmds that will continue to fs: 'g' bring back many pleasant memories. 'Z' 'A' oo 0? 0:0 3: OFFICERS 5' It O0 rg: President ...... ............ . . Jack Brinson 2 . . S 3: Vice President .......... .. Carlton Blackman :gi 2 2 Ig: Secretary and Treasurer . . . . Maude Boswell :zz 0:0 0:0 9:0 OSI C24 U30 3. .Q Oz! 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There is no conceit in our saying this, but we do not think we should be judged by our small numbers, and the fact that there is no apparent recognition of us, except our gift of the Daisy Chain at com- mencement. So with all due respect we thus make our bow-- with- the hope that our ideals and worthiness may some-day be acclaimed. Officers: President .... . . Eva Mae Whitley Vice-President . . , , Sue Todd Secretary-Treasurer ......... . . Mabel Cherry Student Council Rep. . . , , Sue Todd 3- ' 4 0 0 0 4. 4 o A Q o o w:u:n:'-:'-:w.N:--:.-:'..n..-..-...:..:ff..-:..:'.:+.s-1+-z-M-:..s.:+,i-.:f.f..E+-iw: -wi-ftwiwintntwzwze.-inm+:n:-.:,-:w:f-eu:,.:..:..:n..-..cM:..:n:N..-.w. Page Eightvnn ...... -oofffvvvoeavooe 4-eoooqovooeeooo . . . ra- A Vmv. . . .M. . .M.M.N.0.mv. . 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Ig! on T 71 oo 1:3 THE rRESHMAN CLASS 1:1 2 2 tsl :SO fs: This year's Freshman class has grown to be the second largest in the history ,gf of the college. The class is larger, numerically speaking, than any of the other 13: Q. classes on the campus. It is composed of students coming from several states in -fo the Union outside of North Carolina: however, the majority of the members are 3: native North Carolinians, most of them coming from Eastern North Carolina. The Ig: of- class of '35 arrived on the campus last September, and without any hesitation its -ff members found their places in the social, physical, and intellectual life of the college. .:. Ig: Some of them have participated in the major sports on the campus, even making ft: -fo the varsity in several of the sports. A number of the students have been received ,f. into the various organizations and are making first-class members and supporters ei. 'I' thereof. 'S' gg I0 gs. can 3, .Q 0:0 The big class event of the year was thc- banquet held at Dixie Inn the latter :sz .i. part of April, where a splendid fellowship and social experience were enjoyed. .:. use 08' 080 03: ft: We have learned to lovc Atlantic Christian College, and we are looking for- fi, ward with great anticipation to coming back to the campus next September. 2 OO zz: .g, .:. OFFICERS vt- :f: :gr ff: President Clinton Murray 2:2 ZS: Vice-President Robert Cherry Ig' -2- Secretary Mildred cook I Ol .if Treasurer Eugene Taylor .:. fs: Council Rep. Archie Eagles z 122 ISI 5, 5, use use use use Q , ' ala .-:oo:n:4o:u:o 0:0 0:0 -Iooznznznznzu-o:u:n:n:n:oo:n:oo:a:oo:oa:n:4v:1l:o0:urn:0:0:ot:oo:oo:oo:oo:oo:n:u:oo:oo:n:02042024oznxooztbzooznzoozo oxnzo0:0020oznzcozuzoozwzooznzocznxo Page Nineteen ooo:oooooooonoooovovvoooooooooovyn-oooooooooo-.oooooooaoooooooo o 00 : ,O b.oo.oo,oo.oo .oo 30.0.90 .oo .n,n .ao .sun .Ao 30.00.90 30.0.0 .n.n.0o.oo.oo.ov.oo.o4 .41 .04 ,D A11,ov,n.o0.oo.oo.oo.M.n.o-.NJ0.00.00303500.00.01.N.oo.ov.oo.oe.u.oo.oo.o4.. 0 0 rf: .H :it oss Oz! Dzi use :iz 0:0 0:0 use uso 0:4 080 020 ego 0:0 .g. 0 O :iz use axe .g. O O :iz use Q. zzz' ff: f Q30 ' 1 V W 0:0 - 0:0 0:0 ego ' 3 . 222 . ate 1 3 ISI sto 024 ego :iz O20 O20 use Y Oz? 3 . 32 0:0 9:0 ISI '-!..4'a 1 ill: v ' 'r. f . ' .N , '.4 - L--L THE HESPERIAN LITERARY SOCIETY The Hesperian Literary Society. has p act'c:11y r gai d 'ts act rist f strength and spirit. Although we have had our share of reverses in the last four X years, we have also had an opportunity to prove our real worth that we are not quitters. This year has been a successful one, for our members have been loyal 3, in supporting their society. r 11 e ne 1 char e ic Our debaters, Mr. Jack Brinson and Mr. Lee Roy Harris had the abilities which 'Q' they proved and we, the society havctshown our appreciation by our continued sup- OO 5. port to the I-Iesperian Society. We are after the program cup and we know our competitor has competition. OFFICERS First Semester Second Semester 3, . Pres. .............. Jack Brinson 2 3: Secretary '10 Vice-Pres OO ' 3. Chaplain Pianist . . If' Chorister O 0:0 0x0 3 o o 020 as If. ego ago use .g. 5:9 5 C 9:0 .g. O O 0:0 5 9 C20 . Glennie Daniels . . . . Mabel Cherry Sam Freeman Eva Mae Whitley . . . . Jack Brinson Chorister . . . Pres. .... . ...... . . . Vicc-Pres. Secretary Treasurer . . . . . Chaplain . . . . Pianist . . . Mildred Cook Sam Freeman Glennie Da.niels Mildred Cook Jack Brinson Eugene Taylor Rachel Herring . Q o o 'unoouj 'L A . . , . V ' ' if''f f'f f f f 3 f f 3 fCHI'fI I f fNf 'f 4f' '.'f ': : : : : : : ': : :'': :W:M: :'': : : : : : : :':P': : : : N Page Twenty ' oo '- WWW ovvooooooooo oooosoo 00900 o'n can .g. 0 0 ago 0:0 0:0 ego uso ozo 0,0 oss 020 sto ago use sto csc use ego 030 sto oso sto 0:0 ozo 0:0 can oz: use 020 'to fo oss rf: oso csc sto 0:0 0:0 oss ceo oss use aio 0 0 0:0 :iz use sto 0:0 0,0 0:0 020 use 080 oss oss 0,0 0,0 use 0:0 ego 0,0 sto sto use 0,0 eta :iz cts 030 use sto 0:0 0,0 oss ago was 0:0 020 sto 3 o 9 use 080 0:0 ago can ff. U 9 QQ.... 00 OOOOOOOQOOOOOOOOOOOQUUO00900 - if 0 s Q 0 . Q Q JS 38 . . , ,N,0,0,M,N,u,oo,oo.oo,u.oo.n.oo.oo.Qo.oo.oo.ootw,0,of.oo40.030,0.0.0,0.40.0.0.n.4o.0.0.n:1o.oo.oo,0.oo,oo.oo.4o:oo,oo.0,a,oo.oo.o?Q . 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Vernon Bryant Kermit Traylor Veima Gurganus OFFICERS A S1-LCOND SEMESTER President Vice Pres. . . . . . Secretary Treasurer Critic . . . Chaplain Pianist . . Vernon Bryant Louise Mashburn Ethellynn Brown Bob Winfield Leona Foltz Harold Tyer Maria Brinson 's SOCIETY DEBATORS: SUE TODD and D. E. POOLE ti' 00 ego .g. Ii A 3. 3. 3. :iz can sto 030 V Q Q Q . A V f 4 .1 iv . . f. . - . 0 -Wwzwrwrf-:izwz'-rw..-:O-:Q-:.-:Q-:.f:f-26-fer.-2.-:-:..:.-:.-:wfw:..:..:..:M:.-:..f.+:.-ee.-:..i..:..:..:.-zam.:afar.-2.-:..2..:.fz.f:0z..:..z.-:.-:-.:.-:..:.-:..:..:.-zuz. Page Twenty-One 5 O 'z 0.4 :ge O O :iz ago O20 Oz! Ot! Oz' ofa o o atv .g. Q n Ox! ext .to eta 1:2 Ot! 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C L . gig Q 0:0 '30 3, 080 3, ' 084 3, 080 gt, use 0:0 0:4 5, use S 0:0 0 ' 030 'Q 3. use 3, vga 3. use ozo 9:9 gt, can 3, oss 3. use 3 uso 0 4 x csc o 0 8 020 0 0 sto 0:0 3, csc 2 3 o o 0 0 x 3, o 0 3, ozo 'zo 9,4 3, 3. 0,0 0:0 oxo Ot' z S . , 0.0 Oo. - . S use 's' 3. :sz IS. 3 3 gg . . Ig! ,:, .. use 3' gi SIGMA TAU CHI SORORITY 2:1 sto , '3' zz: Sigma Tau Chi Sorority has had a very successful year. In spite of the re- .Q pression they have succeeded in refurnishling the sorority room and in carrying out a rather full social program. Five new members have been added to the chapter Ig: roll. The annual spring banquet was held May 13th at the Country Club. ,z, S ' o Igli :Q- 3: CHAPTER ROLL 0:0 2' 2 3: Class of '32--Clara Bass, Elizabeth Oden, Elsie Meyers rf' Class of '33--Leona Foltz, Maxine Long Class of '34--Eva Mae Whitley, Doris Bass, Frances Stott, Velma Gurganus .2 Class of '35--Katheleen Eagles, Marie Scoggins Sponsor--Mrs. Mamie Jennings Lucas Q. 0:0 :to 03: 'S' FOUNDED--1917 S, fi COLORS--Gold and White FLOWER--Yellow Chrysanthemum .:. use oss H 93' oto ' .g. 'S use ' fe 3. .ft It use f aio 2. 'al In 3' :it ZS! 5- 0:0 ' use 9 S 3. If! Z' :fo 'S a o 5 ' ' ' ' ' ' ' s s Q v s u v -:-'zur'-:-0:0-zuzwzw '': : : o e . : : : : : : : : :010: : : : : : : 2 i t t I : : : : : : : : : : : : :'44 :Nt'a ! : : .'4 . o o o'N o : :' Page Twenty-Three vooavooooooeooooooovooooooaoooooovoooooevfuooooooooooooooovonavaooof 0.00.00,oo.oo.oo.a.oo.oo.u,oo,n.oo.oo.oo.oo.n.oo.oo.oo,oo.oo.oo,oo,oo,oo,oo.oo.n.oo.oe.oo.ov.os.0 loo30.00.04.oo.oo,oo,oo.oo,oe,oo.u,oo.oo.oo.oo,oo.u.oo.oo.oo.oo.oo,oo.oo.oo.oo.oo.oo.oo,oo.oo.uJ o'o fo 9:0 9:0 :iz A :iz Og. U .5 il A 3 my - ,. . . .. M .SO 3: -r sl.-I-12 l'x'3,g::Kf1g Y I og. Q:Q V9 H A 0:0 ISI 31 :iz :iz QiQ U20 Ig! Ig! gg OO :iz 2:2 1:2 cf: use fl :iz 22: use 00 Qt! ego can ago 3, 5. ego 0:0 za: :gr os! 04 8 3 Ig! Zi! oz: 32 3- aio .20 32 . . 32 rf: jg SIGMA ALPHA FRATERNITY ,Q -5- ESTABLISHED 1925 use .3 :ij MOTTO: Semper Est Amicitia :gf COLORS: Silver and Lavender FLOWER: Sweet Pea ,iz If HOSTESS: Mrs. W. T. Holden oo 'f 3 , .3 23: FRATER IN FACUL1 ATE gt: -2- Cortell King Holsapple, M. A. :ij sto 3. 3' 3 ,fz FRATRES A-N COLLFIGIO 1933 rot: jg 1932 - Henry Floyd Ben X -fo Vernon M. Brvant 1925 'Q' Charles Brantleigh Bissente George Bryan Winfiem Q. :gf 1934 George Amerson :zz ff' H. Eldon Rogers Russell Lee Stephenson .Q James Haverson Bradley Jacob Calvin Taylor -if 222 32 Ig: FRATRES NON IN COLLEGIO 'ff Francis Denny 23: .:. Bruce Riley -2- 080 Oz: 0:0 3: 3. 2 U30 31 3. O20 fzl :iz cf: use go .iv 0? Ozb U80 -zo :zz ISI .2. 3. E. f.-3.4. -3.-1.-1..:.4-3.11..:.1:.f,q..+,4..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..3..g..g..f..3..g. .:..i..i.-2.-2-.2-Ozwznzwz.-z.-:f-:-:w:-:'-:e:-'Inlet'-Zffter-+2wtnzwxf-:Q-zu:-'Z-:-2' Pagk- Twenty-Four .......................................4............................ 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The Sorority meets once each week for a joint social and business period. Our social this year coming to a climax with the annual banquet which was held on May the sixth at the Briggs Hotel. OFFICERS :iz O80 O80 QSO 080 O20 O30 O80 0:0 0:0 calender has been very full :iz O80 O30 FIRST SEMESTER SECOND SEMESTER President Vice Pres. .. Secretary Treasurer . . Q CLASS OF CLASS OF CLASS or CLASS OF SPONSOR-- 0o0000000OQ00 00O0406660005lG30b Ngo,w.:o.eo,o0..10.,0,o0,00.0o.00.00.00.0o.00.00.00.00,u,004o0200:00:00.0500.0v.00,00.w.00.0v.00,00,00,00,00.00.0300.00.00 . . . Mabel Cherry ,. Sue Todd President .. Trudie Dawson . . Ray Dupree Secretary Treasurer CHAPTER ROLL '32---Trudie Dawson 33---Maude Boswell '34---Mabel Cherry, Glennie Daniels, Heste '35---Maria Brinson, Gladys Charles -Mrs, Nannelle Hinton Vice-Pres. . . . . . . . . . . . Mabel Cherry Sue Todd Hester Strickland Glennie Daniels 3 0 0 080 0:0 030 0z0 080 0:0 020 080 0:0 Q. 9 0 0:0 2 Ig! r Strickland, Sue Todd :gf Ot! 0:0 Oz! 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Much interest has been shown in the work and the attendance at .12 the weekly meetings has been unusually good. We appreciate the fact that more 12: of the town girls have attended this year. They have worked in harmony with us, 3: -2- and we believe it will be for the good of au. -2. 0' oo 2 2 bl Q. 2 2 This year we started a Y. W. C. A. store on a small scale. While we did not 22: make any large amount, we cleared enough, with that which we made from the 3: 'f' Bazaar, to send two representatives to Raleigh to the Student Volunteer Conference 22' Q. this spring. We have also donated five dollars toward feeding the under-nourished :iz fi: children at the Margaret Hearne School. :gz .,. I 0? A , 3: The election of officers will be held the first of May. '30 . , .. .32 Signed: 3. Q 2 :ff Clara Bass, President. :2: 5' sfo as ' -1- ISI 'I' 0:0 'Q' ego OO .5 If. xt: 0? 3 use 'S' 0.0 Q.. v -5' 2:1 on 'E' 0:4 'I' 0:0 o'v ' Q. 232 .zo ,:, use ,:, uso ,Q 'gf sfo - 1 I ...Ou Page Twolntp'-Sit '- ' if 56JIl64 b i 1 'l o 0 l0b'bOQ6l5o4t0o . -.w.-.'fZHt-'.-win.M.-'N-.N.-wx'-:wsAxes'-zwznzwzwz-.:w.w:w:' -.Ni'-z-f.-fzwz-.-.zurwznz-zu:-.wr-N-.-:M..-.-..-.N-.'..w.N..-.-.0-:nz-'z-Oz' ,',,v,,0,,v,,o,,o,,.0. -.....................................o........-.........o.oo .-.. . . . 4 . J '4.N,Hy,ogu,w.a.oe.....o....0o.ogoo30,043.00...,n.0o.o.,o.,0.04.40.00..0.o0.o.o...n.4o.o.....n.n.....o.e0....nga.....0..0.oo,o0.00.oo,oo,.o..0,o..0303...EO x . . 0:0 fx' . , 3 .SI ' ISI O20 gs. 020 3, '20 ozo 3. 3, 5. 2 3. .so If. ISI 0:0 43, 0:0 0:0 :SI 030 3. 222 3. 3, 2 s 0:0 ,, OO 8 z 0:0 'S' 0:4 O30 g gs. zz' use .gi 2:2 , 2 .5 :gr .g. rg: 'X' 0,0 020 ,, '10 0:0 :Sz flf 0:0 0:0 ISI 221 O80 ,X . gtg 0? 0:4 00 oo 2 1,3 Y. M. C. A. :zz 0:0 020 The Young Men's Christian Association of Atlantic Christian College is an in- fs: digenous spiritual campus movement of students and faculty for the following pur- 3: 2 . M i 'z poses. IA N , B If 1. To lead students to faith in God through Jesus Christ. 252 2. To lead them into membership and service in the Christian Church. :gf 3: 3. To promote their growth in Christian faith. especially through the study of ff' 00 .z. the Bible and prayer . ' .:. 4. To influence them to devote themselves in united effort with all Christians :sf :gr to making the will of Christ effective in human society, and to extend the Kingdom of' of God throughout the world. .:. 5. To promote throughout the college a positive moral and religious spirit. OO gg The Y. M. C. A. is striving daily to realize these purposes and aims in the life off and being of every young man on the campus. It is really and indeed the only or- -3. ' o .5 ganization on the campus that all the boys can lay sole claim to. It is loved a.nd Ig, ft: cherished by every young man on the campus who has any interest in, and vision of, Ig: 'f' the cause of civilization. It continues to grow and increase in strength by leaps of. OO 4. and bounds as the years go by. Signed: 1 3: Kermit Traylor, President. 0,0 .:. Harold Tyre, Vice-President. It: Rabin Rose, Secretary. :fr :iz 6:0 gs. 00 oz: 3. 9 3. 0:0 Ig. 221 03' 0:0 3: use 0,1 'i' 0,0 ....... .................oo0.00soovsosooosso........e0o0ov..vv..0... '-,'0 o . o o . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . -W. . . . .0. JS .0. . . . . . . . . . . 4' Page Twenty- Seven 0:00:02nzoo:0140:nzoozoozoozoozoozoozoozoozoozoozooxooxoozov:oo:0:oo:n:oo:M:oo:oo:oo:n:o1:Q tM:oo:oo:u:o4:a:oo:oo:oo:oo:oo:oo:aguazoozoozoozoozooznzoozoozoozooznzoozuznzoozovzoezwzow -1 fo , I ' X ' l use . I , 3. oss use cts use :iz sto CSO 4. 2' 'f Os! 0 0 4. 0 If. 0:0 'f 3 ISI .g. sc 53: use ,S A -A' Y U 1, .-ft. xy' ,.1-A .,.a'jnf- 'DTP .La-'Q 4 'yu- , f I , : ' - 1 , I fi, . :Z - .. gf ...J .9 . 1 F ' ' ' 1 ' 71? if - f:'?s.sa.e '-'.?S4i.ii? 2.1 '7 if . ,f 32 .g. FELLOWSHIP CLUB 2 'Q' Fellowship was begun by a small group of ministerial students. Now it in- cludes all students who are seriously trying to develop their personalities that they may render the greatest possible service to humanity. . and we are still progressing. .. Officers First Semester Officers Second Semester Pres .......... Jack Brinson Pres. ........,. Sam Freeman Vice-Pres. .. .. Sam Freeman Vice-Pres . .. Paul Arline, Jr. Secretary . . .. Alma Abernathy ecretary . . . . Imogene Herndon Pianist .. Paul Arline, Jr. Pianist ........ Glennie Daniels 4. 55 's' '22 3. ,S s' 55 Our programs have been successful due to the close cooperation of its members fs' 5' ,f -5 It Brother in Faculty ----- Mr. C. H. Hamlin OO OSI use O20 Oz! D30 its ego oss 0:5 use Oz! use O80 Cal 0:0 O30 OSI 9:0 oso use Oz! .f. .g. b'O ': :'': : : : : : :'4:'Qc''M'Mvyd'dnt'4'': t : : : : : : : : :' 'fwfvfnfwf''f f f Z Zf'I'-Iv!-'INC'12''Cw2 Z !-'ZNZvZ'Q ! 2'0Z'4 Z''Z I Z Z Z' Page Twenty-Eikht O O U Q O C O U O O 9 0.00,00.o0.00.o0.00.0o:o 30,00100.0020:00:o0:00:0020020200200200:00:00I00240:00:00:00:00I00Io0:0o200I00:0I00I00I00:00:0020020:00:00Inznznruznzqxyzgqrqznzqgzggzq:,.:0:..:n:n:40:00:00Z0E0 X 1 Ig! 4. 020 , A , 93' gg 0:0 0:0 '30 00 9' 3, 3. g z fy . new zz' 0:0 .zz fi: :iz .9 5. 'SI 5. 0:0 0:0 .:, Q. gg OO .xg 0x0 0:0 Oz' 3 z 0,0 0:0 0:0 'xi gg OO 0:0 Oz' 3, ax: 9:5 1:0 .20 ff' gi, 4? ,. 1,0 0:0 'I' 030 4:4 0:0 4? 2.1 14 3, 3. 030 fx' gs, 0:0 030 'S' 00 0' 4, .g. 221 ISI 3, 0:0 8 QSO OSD S 00 1- g x 3,3 THE EDUCAT1ON CLUB 5.3 2 ' S 00 0' s , , 8 :gi The Education Club is composed of members of the faculty who have special in- tcrest in the department of education and of students who have had one or more rg: .:, courses in the department of education. This year we have permitted the Freshmen 'ff . . 0 to Jom us. .5 :sf The aims and purposes of the club are: To develop and make effective the per- sonality of its members, to promote a close fellowship among members of the depart- 3: Q. ment of education, to elevate to a higher appreciation of teaching as a profession by .Q encouraging more throrough preparation and the acceptance of higher ethical sta.n- Z.: dards, and to discuss educational problems of interest to all good citizens, especially Ig: Q. those who are planning to teach. '2- . , . . O. The Educatlon Club meets semi-monthly for a program consisting of lectures fi. Ig: by men and women who are workers in the field of education, talks on different fs: -zo phases of education by the members, and group discussion. Some of the most 0 . . ,gf noted speakers this year were: Mr. C. H. Hamlin, Mr. C. K. Holsapple, and Mr. J. M. Q. Waters. 3: We do not neglect the social side of life, however, as we all look forward to the rg: -ze annual beefsteak supper in the sprinff. 'z' gg D OO O80 0:0 5:9 OgO 9:9 President ..... . . . Trudie Dawson 03' OO OO Q. Vice-President .. .. Elizabeth Oden Q. Secretary .... . . . . . . Bettie White Z.: Treasurer .......... . . Frances Stott fx: 0:0 Program Committee . . . . . Sue Todd, Mabel Cherry O0 .:. Left to right. - og. 00 .at 00 .:. .g. .f. .,. ....o0 ..-e.-.......-...Q..Q.00.000000......0.-.v...0000.o0o0.o0 .v ..n.o0.n.00.00,00.04 ..mn.wan.r0.n.w..0.n.u.n..0.u.vo.10.05040no.oo,.0..0,o0,00.00,0o,00.00.0o,00.00,o0.n.o0.o0.00..0.n.00.non.00.00.0500.00.00.00..0,00.0o.00.00.00..0,0o,o0..0 0... Page Twenty-Nine .novoovooonooqoooovoooooooooooooooovoooooovooooooooooooooooooovooooo ,o0,n,oo.u.u.oo,n,n.u.oo.n.oo.no,oo,oo.u.a.n.oo.u.upoboo.n.n.oo,n.n,n.u.u.oo,a.U ,n.u,oo,oo.oo,n,oo.oo.oo.oo,n.oo,oo.n,n,oo.u.oo.oo.oo,oo,oo.oo,oo,n,u,u.n,u,oo,oo.u,m51 Zi! 33 020 .gg 2 x 00 0x0 gs. .g. 5. .. 3, 3. 3. 0:0 ,xg 9:0 0:0 . .21 122 Ozo 8 3. ISI 0x0 gtg .g. .g. 0 .gi ISI 'z' aio O0 3. ISI .Q 3. 3- .Q OO 3. 122 '30 0:0 5. 3. 't' its 0:4 OO 0:0 3 Ox! 0x0 of .. .5 ISI 9:0 bio 'S' 9:0 vs' oz. 't' , 0,0 '34 034 09 N 2 z oo z ,I THE GLEE CLUB .g. OO Q. .z. O0 2. . . . . . . 33 fi. The Glee Club's activities this year have included a program given at the State .g. ft: Convention of the Disciples of Christ at Newborn in November, a program of sacred :cf music at the Christmas Vesper Service, a Broadcast from W. P. T. F. in February, 'f' OO -if and programs given at several churches in Eastern North Carolina, including Green- .:. ville, Wilson's Mills, Kc-nly, Kinston, Washington, Raleigh, Pleasant Union, Ayden and ft: Ig: Wilson. The personnel of this yex1r's club follows: Clara Bass, Doris Bass, Ethellynn 'ff Brown, Mildred Cook, Mae Canady, Martha Edmonston, Velma Gurganus, Eva Louise 0:- Ifi Shelton, Frances sum, sue Todd, Betty White, N. Paul Arune, Jr., Jack Brmson, Ira 1:1 Ii: Langston, Clement Miller, Clinton Murray, D. E. Poole, Directory Elizabeth Edwards S: . . 0? Yavorslii, Accompanistg Mrs. Nannelle Hinton. .:. 5' oo - 3 232 232 fo ' .f. 222 - z so 'E' 0:0 'Q' can -1- 3. ':' use .Q 5, .,. 5, 01- .:. 251 't' 0:0 ff: fs: Q. ,f, AO ' 121 Q. ,f, Isl 252 N .g. ZZ 2:2 'Q' aio .-. , . 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A not unimpressive list of victories, cleaner play, finer sportsmanship, and a far better team and school spirit characterized a season of ath- :gr :zz letic depression. 'Q' O0 'i' 0:0 00 of- Left to right. Q. 00 .. 'f' Kneeling: Bissetteg Banks, Captain: Bryant. .:. 00 3' 2nd. Row: Hod es, Coach: Ro ersg Tra lor: R. Winfieldg Gilletteg Harris, Manager. 3. 0:0 g y .XO 3rd. Row: Williams, Amerson, Bell. -fo 0,0 .30 .:. O30 C0 080 3 00 0:0 I t 0:0 'Q' no '0' 0:0 0? 3, .:. 3, '0' 030 'I' 0:4 '3' 0:0 0:0 ez. 00 9 0:0 :Sz 420 fl, 'Q' Q? I D Q. Ig: 020 ea, 'g' 31 '3' 030 I0 050 0,0 J, 0,00:00:00:00:00:00:00:0l0:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00100:00:00:00I00:00I00I00:00I00I00:00:00200:00:00:00I00:00100200:00:00:00:00Z00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:v0:00:00:00:00:0azufnfnzi Page Thirty-One l ezoozuo:oo20:0znzoozoozoozoozoozoo:oo:oo:ooIoozu:oo:oo:oo:oo:0:0:0:n:0:n:0:0:0:0:WIN:' tW: : : : : : : : : : : : : : : :'': : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : :Y V D0 Ig! -2- - ' oo 323 :iz 2:2 3. ,t' oss g 8 oo ,:, .:. ,z, .. 5, 0:0 0:4 'z' Zz: 3: ,z, 5. 3, .:. OO in .s. -1' :iz OO 3 8 oo '9 use 'z' 3, 0:0 3, use 3. oss 3, .. 3, 3. ,Q 0:0 'S' O80 ,iQ 0:0 .x' D20 Oi 222 :iz 3 021 'S' 0 31 3. 8 3. . , of 3 S ego '3' so z 3. 00 s 3. 01 .5 BASEBALL 1932 5: 131 Q. ISI . . Ii ,:, Baseball, missing from the campus for the past several years, was brought back ,:, 3: this year largely through the efforts of Professor Hodges. Student response has Ig: .:. been ready and enthusiastic, and a strong team has been produced. 'Z' OO rg: .g. oo z 3. . . . 2 -io lst Row: R. Winfield, Barnes: Banks, Bell, Amersong Strickland: Bryant. 3: . . . z ff- 2nd Row: Mallisong Southardg Rogers, Bailey: Murray, Miller. 3: oo I 3 'ff 3rd Row: Harris, Manager, Aycockg Ballanceg Godwing E. Williams, Kavanaughg Q' .. .. -2- Gillette, Hodges, Coach. 'f' gg 50 'ff Sitting: Clara Bass, Leona Foltz: Mrs. Baggettcg Sue Todd. 'Q' to 5' 'f' Standing: Kermit Traylorg D. E. Pooleg Jaspar Bassart, President, Floyd Bell: Archie 'zz DO 9 'E' Eagles. OO z 2 252 232 . . If! 252 1, 5? 23: tg: use 9? .f, 0? Qi. 0:4 64 C32 .g. ' be 1:1 g. ,., 54 J 0: of: oz: uso 5? 221 31 .f, -2. Eff , ISI V 4 ' I ' ' ' ' ' 6 5 ' A o o 4 4 one, l. I f .'ff++fwfff5ff:'inf'oinfu'fw:,.:..i..g,.f,.3..g..p.g..g,.g..g..g..g..j,.g,.g..g..g.lj ignp.:wgngugngwgup-:wiwZwZwI'+ZvZ'fZ0Z I0I0Z'+I's's'n1MZ'nZw.'sM.0. . . . Page Tnirt gt-'Pvm ,vwokou-anon...feooovoooooooooooooooooooooooooosoovoooovooooooooooooooooooo. 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The Association is also quite proud of the fact th-at 5. z I , ,S 'z' it was able to send a representative to the Natonal Students' Federation Congress z' 0:0 0:0 'S' at Toledo last December. If 020 :O 080 0:0 .Zz The purpose of the Student Association is to promote closer cooperation be- fx: tween faculty and student body in all matters pertaining to the welfare of the school: fx: to develop within the student body a greater sense of responsibility and a finer col- 3. lege spirit, to make efficient the honor s stem: and to encourage and train for more 3. 0:0 . . y . ose 5, democratic living. We feel that this ur ose has been more fully carried out 3, 2 p P z 'g' during the past nine months than durin an receding year. However, we do not 'g' .,. g Y P .. ff intend to stop here, but plans are already underway for next ear. 50 0:0 y ose 0x0 use 3 z ,ff The officers for the year 1931-1932 have been: President, Jasper Basartg Vice- s S :gf President, Mrs. Elizabeth Baggett, Secretary, Leona Foltz. The Council is also Ig: '20 composed of: Archie Eagles, Freshman Class: Sue Todd, Sophomore Class, Floyd ff' 00 00 .:. Bell, Junior Classg D. E. Poole, Senior Classg Clara Bass, Y. W. C. A.: a.nd Kermit .:. :sf Fraylor, Y. M. C. A. fx: 0z0 0:0 oss ose sto ose exe ose :iz :iz exe 0:6 0:0 0:0 020 030 ago 09 '.f'If'I I Z Z,'I+fZ' C f :T: : : : -:4:W:W:N: : : :N:t': 'i : : : : : : : : : : : : 2 : : i i : : : : : : : : : : : : :'': : : : : : : : z :' Page Thirty -Three I Q I . 9 ooo ooo oooooo voor ovooooov'ooeoooooooovoovoooooovovvoooovJ'd on '.0IW! . . . ! . . .NIM. .0.0. . . ! . . . . Z . . . . . . . . ! . 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The Business Manager and Editor wish to thank especially their assistants for the untiring efforts and endless cooperation rendered. 0.1 oss ft' -25 If ft' 0 0 0 9 f 55 .21 :SO 55 Ot: O 0 J. A use ost 0:0 3. 0 oss iso O30 use 9:0 use use tsl use 0:0 084 iso lic 3. use 4 C O A uso use lt' Dsl O80 O34 Oz! O80 A 2. If O30 U80 .g. 0:0 221 iz! 4: If. J. 4 O20 O O use vzvtwi''I-'!w!w'.-bffd-2'4d'.wf-vfvfwf-i-fwiw:-:defwid'-f-inf-i'+fnfN'-I iffffwief-'ff'i'+f'-IMI''Z-'lei'-Muif-!f1iwi'-:-+Z-:wt-:-4.4-:w:'-:.-:w:'4+fZe!-11- 131159 Thirty-Fam! . nunonouvuo,-oooooooooooeooooofoooooooovooooooooooooooovoovooovtotvoooso . . . Q . . . . .0'.00,00,M,v0,w,u,oo,ogoo,oo,oo.oo,oo.u,oo,vo,oo,oo,vo,oo,oo,oo,oo,ago,oo.oo.oo,oo,oo.oo,oo,oo.oo,oo,oo.oo,oo.oo,oo,oo,oo,oo,oo,oc,9o,oo,oo4o,ov,0,0,0:0 00 use September 7 . . . September 11 September 11 October 16 .. October 30 , . October 31 . . November 4 . November 26 December 13 December 16 . . . December 16 . . . December 17 December 18 . . . January 4 . . . 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