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

 - Class of 1933

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-0-A o-c -o-o-o-4- Q Q 5 Yi. - - ,l UH t I V .Y W Y ...A FACULTY 11932-333 Howard S. Hilley Fredrick F. Grim Frances F. Harper Martha L. Edmondston C. H. Hamlin J. M. Waters F. A. Hodges Cortell K. Holsapple Nannelle Poulk Hinton Elizabeth Edwards Yavorski Charlotte Hill W. M. Ketchum Myrtle L. Harper Mildred Ross Mrs. Gladys Charles Not in the picture: Mrs. Flowers and Subjects. President and Professor of Ancient Languages Dean and Professor of Education e Professor of Mathematics Professor of Modern Languages 2 ? Professor of Social Science Professor of Bible Professor of Science Professor of English Q Professor of Music Dean of Women and Instructor in Voice Q Instructor in Physical Education and Science E Instructor in Social Science 6 5 Librarian Registrar Dietition . . . Q Miss Agnes Peele, Instructors ln Commercial Q I i E e E i e 6 Q 9 9 A .g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g.. ..g..g.-Q-.g..g..g........g..g.4..g..g.....g.....g..g..g..g.. .g.-s..g..g..q..q..g..q 9



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0-hw-+4-www0--Q--0--0-0-0-4-A--0-fv-0--0-0-rl--Q-of-0-fo-vc-'D--0-fo-fu-o--0--O--01-o-o-4-0--0-0--0-0--0-4-0-who--Q-I-'O--M'O-'O-anO--of-0-'O--of-0--0--0--0' If I Class History of 1933 In the fall of 1929, there came to the campus of Atlantic Christian College one of the largest and greenest classes that ever entered the institution. We all began with the sole idea of overcoming all obstacles and reaching the goal of upper classmen. Being full of enthusiasm and curiosity, it did not take us long to learn the campus, the faculity, and the student body. After a few days of wandering about without a leader, we decided it was time to elect our class officers. Ira Langston was chosen to lead us thru the many temptations that befall a group of freshmen. Ira lead us like a veteran until he caught spring fever and decided to enter the business world and make his fortune. That was one time Ira, or better known to us as 'tGoofy, failed to use his head, because he stopped school just. before the Junior-Senior Banquet and didn't get a chance to dine with such dignitaries as were present at this occasion. This resulted, however, in a priviledge for meg since, as vice-president of the class it fell my lot to represent our group at that festivity. Our freshman year? was brought to a close by a picnic at Silver Lake. In the fall of 1930 we returned to school with joy in our hearts, knowing that we would meet many of our old friends. We were somewhat disappointed to find that some of our group had fallen by the way side and would not continue the journey towards graduation. This loss was partly offset by the addition of Jasper Bassart. Jasper re-entered school after having stayed out a year and has brought credit to the class on several occasions. Knowing that we would have more responsibilities as sophomores, we sc-arched our group for a capable leader. This honor fell upon John Blackman, who lead us through a successful sophomore campaign. Due to his untiring efforts and faithful work, during his two years with the class, Jack Brinson was chosen to lead us through our junior year. We returned to school in the fall of '31 to find our class even smaller, d-ue to the failure of many of our members to continue the journey. This year, we began our work with much zeal because the goal of dignified seniors was in view. Two new members were added to our group, one of each sex, Katherine Fulghum and C. Logan Landrum. The high light of our social activities was the Junior-Senior Banquet held in the banquet hall of the Briggs Hotel, April first. Although this was April Fool Day, we remained serious and entertained thc dignified seniors in the proper manner. We returned to school in the fall of '32 with our members slightly increased and with determination to make our last year a successful as well as a happy one. Jack Brinson was again chosen to lead us through our final year of strife. At the beginning of our last lap. we were glad to welcome into our group Frances Godwin, Herman Southard. Martin Basemore, George Hinton, and Kermit Traylor. As we come to the end of our trail with our goal in view, we feel the satisfaction that comes to one who has succeeded, but we also feel pangs of regret, knowing that when the call is made next fall, we will be missing. Signed: FLOYD BE LL, Historian. 0-0--o--o.+-4..5..A..5i.ii.5i.ii.iais.i..5:.5a.3..5..5..3..5l.6L.5..4..g..,.., , .,..5..L..5..5 0 . 5 . 0 g 5 4 A..4.....5..5..5..5..5..5..5..b..g.....,..g. . . .. 11

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