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

 - Class of 1932

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'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

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