Atlantic Christian College - Pine Knot Yearbook (Wilson, NC)
- Class of 1936
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PINE KNOT 1936 COPYRIGHT 19 3 6 Editor SAM T. RAGAN Business Manager CLYDE HURT THE PINE KNOT of 1936 A Yearbook Published by The Student Body of ATLANTIC CHRISTIAN COLLEGE Wilson, North Carolina FOREWORD The Editor wishes to extend his ap- preciation to all those who have granted him this privilege of attempt- ing to reproduce in word and picture part of the life as lived this year at Atlantic Christian College. We sincerely hope that this volume of the Pine Knot will be a means of prolonging the memories and the friendships that were fostered on this. our campus. DEDICATION As a mark of our appreciation to the man whose attitude toward the stu- dents has ever been broadminded and impartial; and whose every effort is devoted toward making this, our Alma Mater, the pride of all of us we respectfully dedicate the 19 36 Pine Knot to Professor Dallas Mallison CONTENTS 9 COLLEGE CLASSES ORGANIZATIONS ATHLETICS ADVERTISEMENTS THE COLLEGE Entrance The Chapel The Tower Faculty 193 5-193 6 Howard S. Hilley President of College and Professor of Ancient Languages Frederick F. Grim Professor of Education Charlotte Hill Instructor in Science and Director of Physical Education for Girls C. H. Hamlin Professor of Social Science Myrtle L. Harper Librarian Filo A. Hodges Professor of Science Elizabeth E. Yavorski Instructor in Public School Music and Assistant Dean of Women Cecil A. Jarman Dean of Men and Instructor in Religious Education Dallas Mallison Instructor in Social Science Eleanor G. Snyder Instructor in English John Winston Fontaine Professor of Music Eloise Bryant Instructor in Hygiene for Girls and Registered Nurse A. D. Rose Athletic Director Ethel L. Lehman Dean of Women and Instructor in English Perry Case Registrar and Instructor in Science Agnes Peele Instructor in Commercial Department Sadie Jenkins Professor of English Frances F. Harper Professor of Mathematics Mildred Ross Office Secretary John M. Waters Professor of Bible Martha L. Edmundston Professor of Modern Languages Mrs. Gladys Charles Dietitian Edward T. Stallings (No Picture) Instructor in Violin Hu Bert Rose Miss Audrey Tetterton.. Supervisors Supervisor of Grounds Supervisor of Dining Hall .... Newton Grove, N. C. Bath, N. C. Russell Jefferson___ Pinetown, N. C. Supervisor of Buildings Miss Mae M ercer Harrell____________________________________________Pinetops, N. C. Supervisor of Girl’s Building and Offices CLASSES Officers of the Senior Class Georgia Brewer_____________________________________________________President Mary Howard_____________________________________________Vice-President E. Y. Lovelace_________________,______________________Secretary Bryan Deans____________________________________Treasurer SB i Jack Riley_______________________Sergeant-at Elliot Jernigan_____________Sergeant-at-Arms James Thomas Barnes WILSON,, n. c. Katherine Spragins Bell WILSON, n. c. Oakel B. Bass NEWTON GROVE; N. C. Sigma Alpha Fraternity; Baseball; Tennis; Alethian Literary Society; “A” Club; Sgt. at Arms Sigma Alpha Fra- ternity, ’33-’34; Vice-Pres. Sigma Alpha Fraternity, ’35-’36; Sec. and Treas. A. L. S., ’33-’34; Cheerleader A. L. S., ’33-’34; Vice-Pres. “A” Club, ’35-’36; Captain Tennis Team, ’34-’35. Sigma Tau Chi Sorority; Hesperian Literary Society; Town Girl’s Club; Girl’s Athletic Club; V. W. C. A.; Vice- Pres. Town Girl’s Club, ’34-'35; Treas. Sigma Tau Chi Sorority, ’36; Girl’s Athletic Club Cabinet. ’34-’35-’36. Basketball; Hesperian Literary So ciety; Y. M. C. A.; Ministerial Club. Georgia Ann Brewer NEW BERN; N. C. President Phi Sigma Tau Sorority, ’35; Scholarship Cup, ’34; Junior Mar- shal, ’34; Chief Marshal, ’35; Girl’s Athletic Club Cabinet, ’34; Alethian Literary Society; Y. W. C. A.; Treas. Freshman Class; Sec. Sophomore Class; Pres. Senior Class; Student Council Representative Freshman Class; Soph. Council Rep.; Ass’t. Sec. Student Assoc., ’33; Sec. Student Assoc., ’34; Organiza- tions Editor Collegiate, '34; Assoc. Edi- tor Collegiate, ’35; Dramatic Club; Who's Who, in American Colleges, ’36. Oscar Rugh Brinson; Jr. NEW BERN; N. C. President Phi Kappa Alpha Frater- nity, 35-’36; Vice-Pres. Phi Kappa Alpha Frat.. ’34; Treas. Phi Kappa Alpha Frat., ’33; Sec. Phi Kappa Al- pha Frat., ’33; Who’s Who, In American Colleges, '35-'36; Cheerleader, '34 35; Hesperian Society; H. L. S. Debator, ’34-’35; Critic H. L. S., ’34- '35; Pres. Freshman Class; Pres. Jun- ior Class; Vice-Pres. Student Assoc., 34-’35; Pres. Student Assoc., ’35-’36: Treas. Sophomore Class; Intercollegiate Debator, ’34; Pres. Student Council, ’35-’36; Intercollegiate Debator, ’36. Mary Catherine Brewer NEW BERN; N. C. Pres. Phi Sigma Tau Sorority, ’34; Treas. Phi Sigma Tau Sorority, ’35; Senior Marshal; Girl’s Athletic Club Cabinet, ’33-’34; Hesperian Society; Y. W. C. A.; Dramatic Club; Sec. Junior Class; Y. W. Representative Student Council. '33; Ass't. Sec. Student Assoc., '34; Junior Rep. Curriculum Revision Committee, '34; Society Editor Colle- giate. ’34- 35; Soph. Rep. Woman’s Dor- mitory Council, ’33; Sec. Hesperian So- ciety. '33; Program Committee Y. W., '34-’35. : Callie Blanch Britt CLINTON, n. c. Girl’s Athletic Club; Hesperian Lit- erary Society; Dining Hall Workers, 34-’35; Y. W. C. A.; Fellowship Club; Town Girl’s Club, ’33-’34. Horace H. Cunningham OWENTON, KENTUCKY Sigma Alpha Fraternity; Baseball, ’33; Basketball, ’32- 33-’34-’35-’36; Ten- nis, ’32-’33-’34-’35-’36; President Hes- perian Literary Society, ’35; Vice-Pres. H. L. S., ’34-’35; Pres. “A” Club, ’35- ’36; Vice-Pres. “A” Club, ’34-’35; Pres. Sophomore Class; Asst. Sec. Student Assoc., ’33-’34; Sports Editor Collegiate, ’35-’36; Sgt. Arms Student Assoc., ’35- '36. Harold F. Brown RICHLANDS, N. C. Alethian Literary Society; Y. M. C. A.; Glee Club; Ministerial Club; Chap- lain Fellowship, ’32-’33; Sec. and Treas. Ministerial Club, ’33-’34; Vice-Pres. Ministerial Club, ’35-’36; Cabinet Mem- ber Y. M. C. A., ’35-’36. Lucille Carr CLINTON, N. C. Girl’s Athletic Club; Hesperian Lit- erary Society; Y.W.C.A.; Fellowship; Town Girl’s Club; Brother and Sister Club. Geraldine Farrar Bryant STANTONSBURG, N. C. Pres. Phi Sigma Tau Sorority, ’36; Vice-Pres. Sorority; Tennis; Basket- ball; Archery; Girl’s Athletic Club; Town Girl’s Club; Alethian Society; A. L. S. Cheerleader; College Cheer- leader. J. Bryan Deans WILSON, N. C. Phi Kappa Alpha Fraternity; Tennis, 33-’34; Basketball, 34-’35; Alethian Literary Society; “A” Club; Vice-Pres. Student Association; Who’s Who, in American Colleges, ’36. 1936 Remer Ernest DeLoach HAGAN, GEORGIA Rachel Conyers WILSON, N. C. Clyde Leroy Hurt AUGUSTA, GEORGIA Hesperian Literary Society: Minis- terial Club; Y. M. C. A.; Chaplain Hesperian Literary Society, ”32-’33: Yice-Pres. Y. M. C. A.. ”35; Pres. Joint Y. M. and Y. W. Cabinets, ’35; Vice- Pres. Ministerial Club, ’34; Pres. Min- isterial Club, ’36. Phi Kappa Alpha Fraternity; Hes- perian Literary Society; Ministerial Club; Y. M. C. A.: Glee Club, ’32-”36; Business Manager Pine Knot, 33-’36; Business Manager The Collegiate. ’33- ”36; College Quartette, ’33-’36; Cheer- leader, ’33- 36. Edna Louise Creech WILSON, n. c. Alethian Literary Society; Girl’s Athletic Club; Treas. G. A. C., ’35-’36; Girl's Athletic Club Cabinet. 34-”36: Town Girl's Club; Senior Representa- tive Non-Resident Students on Council. Russel McCoy Jefferson pinetown, n. c. Sigma Alpha Fraternity: President Alethian Literary Society, ’35. Sue Dell Davis WINSTON-SALEM, N. C. Pres. Sigma Tau Chi Sorority, ’36; Sec. and Treas. Sigma Tau Chi Soror- ity. ”34; Sec. Sigma Tau Chi Sorority. '35: Alethian Literary Society; Y. W. C. A.; Band, 34-”36; Transfer W. C. U. N. C., ’32-”33; Appalachian State, ’33-’34. ___________ Ji. Jf O If _ Bee Evans FREMONT, N. C. Forest Elliott Jernigan DUNN, N. C. Ruth Emma Floars WILSON, n. c. Hesperian Literary Society. Sigma Alpha Fraternity; Baseball, V. W. C. A.; Town Girl’s Club. ’33-’36; Basketball, ’35; Captain Base- ball Team, ’35; Sergeant-at-Arms Sen- ior Class, ’35-’36; “A” Club; Hesperian Literary Society. Millard Johnson SELMA, n. c. Omega Godwin DUNN, N. C. James Robert Laing CAIRO, GEORGIA Girl’s Athletic Club; Y. W. C. A.; Hesperian Literary Society; Y. M. Transfer Pineland College; Tau Phi C. A. Nu Sorority; Dramatic Club. Edward Young Lovelace, Jr. MACCLESFIELD. N. C. Helen Juanita Gunter CO ATS N. C. Cleotha McClamb BENSON N. C. Phi Kappa Alpha Fraternity: Mgr. Baseball Team, '35; Hesperian Literary Society: Y. M. C. A.; I. S. P. C.; Sec. Senior Class. Girl’s Athletic Club Cabinet, ’34- 36: G. A. C. Representative to Athletic Federation College Women Convention. '35: Vice-Pres. Hesperian Literary So- ciety. '35; H. L. S. Decorating Commit- tee Chairman, ’35-'36; Y. W. C. A.; Glee Club. ’33-’36: Sec. Fellowship, ’34; Senior Representative Woman’s Dorm. Council; Sec. Student Assoc.. ’35-’3G: Sec. Student Council, ’35-’36; May Day Courtier, ’35. Y. M. C. A.; Hesperian Literary So- ciety: See. and Treas. Y. M. C. A. Mary Evelyn Hinnant MICRO, N. C. Alethian Literary Society; Y. W. C. A.; Town Girl's Club. W. James Parsons NEWTON GROVE, N. C. Pres. Pipe Club. ’36: Chaplain Pipe Club. '33-'34; Vice-Pres. Pipe Club; Pres. Hesperian Society. ’36; Y. M. C. A.: Hesperian Basketball, ’34-’35. Anna Elizabeth House ROBERSONVILLE, N. C. Eva Elaine Waters Memorial Cup, '35: Program Committee Hesperian Lit- erary Society, '33: Girl's Athletic Club Cabinet. ’33-’34; Pres. Y. W. C. A., ’34-'35; Program Comm. Y. W. C. A., 33-'34; Treas. and Storekeeper Y. W. C. A.. '35-’3G; Religious Education Comm.. 34- 36: Dramatic Club; House Pres. Jr. Hall. '34; Vice-Pres. Wom- an's Student Govt., ’34-'35; Sec. Wom- an’s Student Govt., ’35-’36; Charter member S. 0. S. 1936 Mary Rothlyn Howard WILSON n. c. Girl’s Athletic Club; Y. W. C. A.; Hesperian Literary Society; Student Council, ’35-’36; Sec. and Treas. Town Girl’s Club, ’35-’36. Samuel T. Ragan varina, n. c. Chaplain Sigma Alpha Fraternity, ’35-’36; Pres. I Smoka Pipe Club, ’35; Critic Hesperian Literary Society, ’35; Entertainment Committee, ’35-’36; In- tercollegiate Debator, ’36; Editor-in- Chief Collegiate and Pine Knot, ’35- ’36; Associate Editor Collegiate, ’34- ’35; Intercollegiate Debator Textile In- stitute, ’33. Lynwood E. Phillips KINSTON; n. c. Pres. Sigma Alpha Fraternity, ’34- ’35; Hesperian Literary Society; Ed- itor-in-Chief Collegiate and Pine Knot, ’34; Staff Editor Collegiate, ’33. Myra Dale Joyner ROCKY MOUNT; N. C. Girl’s Athletic Club; Vice-Pres. Hes- perian Literary Society, ’34; Pianist Hesperian Society, ’32-’35; Dramatic Club, ’34-’36; House Pres. Junior Hall, ’35; Pres. Woman’s Student Govt. Assoc., ’35-’36; Y. W. C. A.; Pianist Y. W. C. A., ’34-’35; Accompanist Glee Club, ’33-’36; College Mixed Quartette, ’35-’36; Student Council, ’35-’36; Char- ter Member S. O. S. Pansy Grace Jones SELMA, N. C. Bide-a-wee Club; Y. W. C. A.; Ale- thian Literary Society; Girl’s Athletic Club. Jack Owens Riley WILSON, n. c. Sigma Alpha Fraternity; Tennis; Alethian Literary Society; “A” Club; Sgt. Arms Senior Class. Hubert Rose NEWTON GROVE, N. C. Hesperian Literary Society; Sec. Ministerial Club. ’33; Chaplain Fellow- ship. ’34; Vice-Pres. Y. M. C. A., ’33- ’34; Pres. Y. M. C. A., ’35-’36; Super- visor Grounds, ’35-’36. Sarah Catherine Loftin KINSTON, n. c. Treas. Phi Sigma Tau, ’35; Vice-Pres. Hesperian Literary Society, ’34-’35; Girl’s Athletic Cabinet; Dramatic Club, ’35; Chairman May Day, ’36; Treas. Woman’s Student Dormitory Govt., ’34- ’35; Y. W. C. A. Cabinet, ’34-’35. Jennie Annette Lane WILSON, n. c. Phi Sigma Tau Sorority; Girl’s Ath- letic Club; Alethian Literary Society; Town Girl’s Club; Y. W. C. A. James Paul Tyndall ARAPAHOE, N. C. Hesperian Debator, ’35; Intercolle- giate Debator, ’36; Humor Editor Col- legiate, ’35-’36; Pres. Men’s Dormitory Govt., ’35-’36; Phi Kappa Alpha Fra- ternitv; Student Council; I Smoka Pipe Club. Elbert Lee Southard STOKESDALE, N. C. Phi Kappa Alpha Fraternity; Treas. Phi Kappa Alpha Frat.: Treas. Student Assoc.; Treas. Junior Class; Mgr. Bas- ketball Team; Sec. Phi Kappa Alpha; “A” Club; Glee Club: Student Council; Baseball; Hesperian Literary Society. Bessie Narron MIDDLESEX, N. C. Transfer E. C. T. C., ’35. Eva Louise Shelton STANTONSBURGj N. C. Pres. Bide-a-wee Club, ’35; Gill's Athletic Club; Y. W. C. A. Cabinet, ’35-’36; Vice-Pres. Hesperian Literary Society, ’34; Glee Club; House Pres. Main Dorm.. ’35-’36; Stallings String Ensemble; Pianist Hesperian Literary Society, ’33. James Elton Watson BATH; N. C. Glee Club, ’30-’31-’35-’36; Hesperian Literary Society; Y. M. C. A.; Band, ’35-’36. Reuben Strickland BAILEY; N. C. •Sigma Alpha Fraternity; Mgr. Bas- ketball and Intramural Sports, ’30; Boy’s Dormitory Council; Hesperian Literary Society. Lillian Tomlinson WILSON N. C. Audrey Tetterton BATH; N. C. Bide-a-wee Club; House Pres.; Dor- mitory Council; Student Council; Super- visor Dining Hall. Thomas Franklin Wilkins ROCKY MOUNT; N. C. Capt. Hesperian Track Team, ’34; Co-captain Hesperian Track Team, ’35; Y. M. C. A.; I Smoka Pipe Club. Irene Webb ELM CITY, N. C. Sigma Tau Chi Sorority: Hesperian Literary Society: Junior Hall House President: Band. Edna Virginia Whitley PANTEGO, N. C. Bide-a-wee Club: President Girl's Athletic Club, '35-'36: Treas. Girl’s Athletic Club, ’34-’35: Sec. Hesperian Literary Society. ’35-?36; Y. W. C. A.: May Day Courtier, '35. Callie Phrocine Windley PINETOWN, N. C. Girl’s Athletic Club: Alethian Liter- ary Society: Y. W. C. A.: Pres. Y. W. C. A.: Girl’s Dormitory Council: Reli- gious Education Committee. No Pictures Harriet Forbes WILSON, n. c. Rommie Mallison ORIENTAL, N. C. Basketball, ’32-’36; Baseball, ’32-’36; Y. M. C. A. Council. ’32-’33; President Hesperian Society, ’33-’34: Y. M. C. A.: Manager Dining Hall. ’33-’34; Capt. Hesperian Soccer Team, ’33-'35; Coach of Freshman Basketball Team, ’35-’36; Vice-President of Pipe Club. ’35-’36. Randolph Williams BAILEY, N. C. Phi Kappa Alpha Fraternity. 1936 °ffi cers of the Junior Class A. C. Dawson Mattie Belle Stewart Edith Hart Norman Etheridge President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Milton L. Adams Newton Grove Mary B. Bryan Newton Grove Brantley Dewar Fuquay Springs Della E. Bowen Plymouth William H. Davis Kinston Ruth I. Evans Fremont Juniors Randolph W. Allen Oriental Thursa R. Coyle Wilson Norman L. Etheridge Wilson Ethel D. Bruffey Wilson A. C. Dawson Zebulon Marjorie Freeman Kinston Richard K. Barnhill Stokes Marjorie B. Dew Wilson Edward Farnell Jacksonville I Mae M. Harrell Pinetops William H. Gurganus Stokes Edith G. Hart Grifton George M. Jackson Elm City Sybil G. Lane Wilson Betty Leonard Columbia, S. C. Eari.e E. Rhodes Ocracoke Nina E. Mallison Oriental Russell T. Roebuck Williamston Mary 0. Mayo Alliance James F. Smith Selma Lou E. Perry Robersonville Earl J. Spence Kinston Mildred E. Powell Goldsboro Atlantic Christian College Library Wilson, N. C. Nelson W. Stephenson Clayton Sylvia G. Pruitt Franklinton Armour W. Taylor Grifton Hazel Riley Dunn Christopher C. Walters James ville Louise Rowe Wilson Ralph Whitfield Lucama Sue R. Stallings Stantonsburg Mattie B. Stewart Portsmouth, Va. Elaine Strickland Wilson Mary V. Turner Wilson Effie V. Walston Macclesfield Marietta Whitley Wendell Eleanor Woodard Wilson Margaret L. Works Rocky Mount Edwin H. Barnes Elm City Juniors not Represented by Picture Clyde Deans R. Woodrow Harrison Hazel G. Jarrell Holland Manning Wilson Wilson Grifton Dunn Iantha L. Osborne Mrs. G. H. Williams Conyers, Ga. Wilson Offi cers of the Sophomore Class mm Curtiss Todd President Leon Denning Margaret Outlaw Hugh Cherry Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Soph omores George A. Banks Dorothy A. Aycock Arapahoe Pikeville Pridgen Barnes Elaine D. Ballard Elm City Spray John C. Borden Wilson Dare Barnhill Stokes Millard P. Burt Edna M. Barnhill Randolph Chandler Matilda Bowden Muriel C. Bryant Raleigh Stokes Roberson ville New Bern Tarboro Hugh Cherry Rocky Mount Rebecca Carter Onnie R. Cockrell, Jr. Emily R. Conley Bruce N. Conyers Dorothy Creech Elm City Wilson Wilson Wilson Wilson Estelle Creech Isaac L. Denning Virginia Crist Woodrow W. Forrest Mildred T. Cutler William W. Michaux Kenly Mt. Olive Wilson New Bern Washington Wilson Katherine M. Daniels A. J. Mo YE Rachel L. Daniel Thomas Pappas Irma B. Dudley William H. Pierce Wilson Farmville Spring Hope Wilson V anceboro Selma Christine Dudley George S. Stein Edith B. Farmer Edwin H. Taylor Eva E. Fulghum Kenneth Tingle Vanceboro Rocky Mount Bailey Bainbridge, Ga. Wilson Grantsboro Sophomores not Pictures Bertie M. Bass Black Creek Mack G. Bass Wilson Martha C. Bevins Fort Thomas, Ky. Hallis Cherry Stokes Braxton Davis Black Creek Robert Dixon Farmville C. B. Edwards Nashville Helen G. Godwin Kenly Frank S. Hassell Wilson Jane E. Harper Spray Marsh Knott Wendell Nina Lee Arapahoe S. R. Lee J. W. Lewis Edith C. O’Neal Joel M. O'Neal Wm. M. Tyson Selma Enfield Middlesex Middlesex Wilson 1936 1936 Officers of the Freshman Class A. J. H ayes_____________________________________________________________ President Bazil Bowden__________________________________________________Vice-President Mary Cox___________________________________________________Secretary Robert Johnson___________________________________Treasurer Freshmen Matthew B. Alligood Mildred Adkins Hyman Amerson Beulah P. Aycock Ralph Bender Lois Baggette Basil J. Bowi Washington Wilson Wilson Luca ma Jacksonville Manning, S. C. Dudley Margaret W. Baker Lawrence Brett Virginia Barkley Roscoe J. Browning Minnie L. Barker David L. Bryan Ruby B. Barn Kinston Wilson Wilson Plymouth Wilson Wilson Fremont Robert E. Carr Nellie I. Bateman Frank Cherry Lily Batts Milton G. Coyle, Jr. Madeline Brooks Hubert Lewis Clinton Plymouth Rocky Mount Enfield Wilson Wilson Farmville Aileen Browning Lewis Everette Edna G. Carson Leland B. Farnell Mary F. Cockrell Griffith A. Hamlin Mary W. Cox Plymouth Pinetown Jamesville Jacksonville Wilson Wilson Wilson A. J. Hayes Guelda M. Daniels Robert A. Hayes Mirian V. Dickinson Thurman Holmes Ruth Faulkner James E. Hud Wilson Atlantic Wilson Wilson Seven Springs Smithfield Wilson 1030 arl E. Faust tesburg, S. C. rus F. Lee !W Bern 'NA Gurley eville ul A. Skinner ilson anne Kiser eensboro Robert T. Johnston Harriet Flemming Wilson Wilson Agnes P. Futrell Wilson Wilbur G. Outlaw Ellenton, S. C. Emma C. Jackson Elm City William Winstead Wilson Dwight J. Mattox Wendell Lula Hardy La Grange Woodrow Sugg Pinetops Carl Jones, Jr. Kinston Selma L. Griffin Durham Howard Roberson Tarboro Cleo D. James Robersonville Cora P. Fowler Zebulon William H. Moye Farmville Mildred B. Hooks Fremont Melvin Whitford Grantsboro Altah E. Latham Bath Burlon Lamm Wilson Frances Gurganus Stokes E. Leon Roebuck Washington Mable R. Johnson Kinston Rosalie Mason Stacy Olivia C. Fulghum Wilson David D. McCall Fremont Doris Ivey Seven Springs Leland I. Willis Arapahoe Sallie A. Melton Rocky Mount Ewart L. Langston Ray B. Whitley Four Oaks Wendell i Lizzie D. Mitchell Ora L. Morgan Zebu Ion Bailey Annie L. McDaniel Grifton Mary F. McDaniel Grifton Martha 0. Nelson Vanceboro Sheila F. Nelson New Bern Bertramb E. Noble Della M. Noble Rocky Mount Rocky Mount Minnie A. Phillips Kathleen Reel Wilson New Bern Sarah Roberson Williamston Virginia Rose Wilson Dorothy Rocse Kinston Lila H. Ruffin Wilson Retha Sawyer Wilson Maggie Scott Jacksonville Thelma Sharpe Blanche Short Elm City Elm City Madeline Short Elm City Kathleen Simmons Martha G. Spicer Martha A. Stein Mrs. Russell Stephenson Josephine Strickland Catherine Lakes Oriental Rocky Mount Wilson St. Louis, Mo. Frances Weaver Sharpsburg Carolyn Wells Elm City Louise Wiggins Wilson Geraldine Win borne Wilson Clara Winstead Wilson Freshmen not in Pictures John M. Andrews Wilson Marguerite Drake Wilson Mary E. Keel Williamston Eugene S. Ogrodowski Sayreville, N. J. Marvin Atkinson Kenly Mitchell Farris Wilson Fred W. Kirby Winston-Salem William Overman Wilson D. H. Bag lev Kenly Myra B. Fitzgerald Selma Julian C. Lamm Lucama John D. Pearce Micro Paul D. Barden Micro Robert L. Forrest New B:rn Riddick M. Lamm Wilson C. F. PlLLEY Raleigh H. F. Barnes Wilson Victor H. Fulchum Selma Gus Z. Lancaster Rocky Mount Hughes E. Respass Plymouth Virginia Barnes Elm City John Gafford Wilson V. B. Langley, Jr. Elm City Evelyn Ricks Wilson John Batchelor Elm City Robert A. Gardner Fountain Stephen Lee Benson James E. Rogers Rose Hill Marguerite Blue Wilson Alton Gardner Wilson William T. Lewis Fountain Guy Rouse Kinston Clara E. Boykin Wilson Evelyn G. Gartrell Wilson Irving Lynch Wendell Alex C. Scott Jacksonville Reid J. Boylston Allendale, S. C. Nathan B. Griswold Mt. Olive Howard W. Mercer Wilson Nor.wood Scott Rose Hill Pauline Bynum Stantonsburg Leroy D. Harrell Stantonsburg Thornton D. Mitchell La Grange Susan Shelton Macclesfield Estelle Carter Elm City Randolph Harrelson E!m City Herbert Moore Walstonbu rg Gordon Spivey Seven Springs Attrice Cobb Elm City Royce P. Hill Snow Hill Paul Jackson Moore Walstonburg Vernard A. Stancil Kenly Thomas C. Craft Rose Hill William Hudson Wilson Temple M. Morris Middlesex Billy Thigpen Dudley Archie Daniel Black Creek James Ivey Seven Springs Haden P. Mazingo Micro E. Garrison Underwoo Smithfield Felix Dodd Wendell William L. Joyner Wilson Sarah Murrill Weldon Quimby Wallace Wilson Nannie Wethington Grifton Frances E. Willis Black Creek ORGANIZATIONS ' 1 ■ ' Alethian Literary Society Russel Jefferson.. Marietta Whitley. Evelyn Hinnant____ Elaine Strickland Jack Riley________ Leon Roebuck______ Bill Michaux______ Officers for First Semester ______________President ...First Vice-President Second Vice-President ______________Secretary ______________Treasurer ___Assistant Treasurer _________________Critic Curtiss Todd______ Brantley Dewar____ Bill Michaux______ Marietta Whitley Leon Roebuck______ Sarah Bain Ward.... Jean Kiser________ Officers for Second Semester _____________President ... First Vice-President Second Vice-President _____________Secretary _____________Treasurer __Assistant Treasurer ________________Critic 1936 w Hesperian Literary Society Officers for First Semester Horace Cunningham. President Sam Ragan Critic Sarah Loftin James Smith Cheerl eader Nina M alliso x ► ...Vice-Presidents Leon Denning Chaplain Martha Brinson Mr. Mallison Faculty Judge Virginia Whitley Secretary Lou Ellen Perry.. Pianist Dick Barnhill i T reasurer Myra Joyner Chorist Officers for Second Semester .Tames Parsons President Delsie Turner Hazel Gunter ......Vice-Presidents C. F. PlLLEY Hj Elaine Ballard Secretary Woodrow Taylor ... «7 ......Treasurer Lorraine McDaniel Pianist Elizabeth House __ Critic Hubert Rose Chaplain Inter-Collegiate Debating Team Randolph Allen and Sam Ragan, Affirmative Debaters Paul Tyndall and Oscar Brinson, Negative Debaters Leon Roebuck (not in picture), Alternative Miss Eleanor Snyder, Debate Coach The query for the inter-collegiate debates was: Resolved, That Congress should have the power to override, by a two-thirds vote, decisions of the Supreme Court declaring acts of Congress unconstitutional. The Atlantic Christian College debaters were entered in the South Atlantic Forensic Tournament held at Winthrop College, Rock Hill, S. C., March 5-7. 1936 Y. M.C. A. Officers Hubert Rose Ernest DeLoach Cleotha McLamb Prof. Jarman President Vice-President Secretarif-T reasurer Facultif Advisor 1936 ass Y. W. C. A. Officers Callie Windley Mae Mercer Harrell Nina Mallison Elizabeth House President Vice-President _______________________Secretary Treasurer and Store Manager Program Com mittee Sarah Bain Ward Mary Brewer Eva Louise Shelton Club Oakel B. Bass____________________________ Harold Brown__________________________ Edith Farmer________________________ Ministerial First Semester _________President Vice-President ...Secretary Ernest DeLoach______ Hubert Rose______ Brantley Dewar Second Semester _________President Vice-President ...Secretary Members Hubert Rose Ernest DeLoach Brantley Dewar Oakel B. Bass Harold Brown Prof. Jarman Marvin Jackson Leon Denning Edith Farmer Clyde Hurt Prof. Waters Student Council Oscar Brinson______ Bryan Deans________ Helen Gunter_______ Paul Tyndall_______ Woodrow Taylor_____ Curtis Todd________ Myra Joyner________ Lou Ellen Perry____ Elizabeth House____ Mae Mercer Harrell Milton Adams_______ Mary Howard________ ______________President of Student Association _________Vice-President of Student Association ______________Secretary of Student Association ________President of Men's Dormitory Council ___Vice-President of Men's Dormitory Council ________Secretary of Men's Dormitory Conned _____President of Women's Dormitory Council Vice-President of Women's Dormitory Council _____Secretary of Women's Dormitory Council _____Treasurer of Women's Dormitory Council ________________Town Students' Representative ________________Town Students' Representative 1936 Women s Dormitory Council Myra Joyner__________________________________________________President Lou Ellen Perry________________________________________Vice-President. Elizabeth House____________________________i_________________Secretary Mae Mercer Harrell___________________________________________Treasurer Eva Louise Shelton _____________________________________________House President Irene Webb_______________________________________________________House President Audrey Tetterton______ Helen Gunter__________ Edna Creech___________ Nina Mallison_________ Delsie Turner_________ Callie Windley________ Clyde Deans (no picture) _________________House President Senior Dormitory Representative ____Senior Town Representative ___________Junior Representative _________Sophomore Representative ________President of Y. W. C. A. ___Town Representative-at-Large Mens Dormitory Council Paul Tyndall_____ Woodrow Taylor ... Curtis Todd ...__ Russel Jefferson ... Reuben Strickland C. C. Walters____ Hassel Gurganus__ Woodrow Forrest ... Leon Denning____ Howard Roberson.. ___________-____President ____________Vice-President ________________ Secretary ____ Senior Representative ____Senior Representative ____Junior Representative ____Junior Represen tative Sophomore Representative Sophomore Representative Freshman Representative In school only first semester. Succeeded by Robert Dixon (no picture). The Dramatic Club V AGABONDS Delsie Turner Officers President May Maine_________________ Hazel Gunter___________ Tillie Bowden__________ Hassell Gurganus Vice-President __________________Secretary Corresponding Secretary ___________Treasurer Eleanor Snyder Director Mildred Adkins Randolph Allen Hyman Amerson Dorothy Aycock Minnie Lee Barker Tillie Bowden Georgia Brewer Mary Brewer Christine Bryant Randolph Chandler Mary Frances Cockrell Marjorie Dew Harold Fulghum Members Helen Godwin Selma Griffin Hazel Gunter Frances Gurganus Hassell Gurganus A. J. Hayes Elizabeth House Mae Mercer Harrell Mary E. Hilley Clyde Hurt Russell Jefferson Robert Johnson Jean Kiser Russell Altah Latham Ewart Langston Betty Leonard Sarah Loftin May Maine Della Noble Iantha Osborne Eugene Ogrodowski Cora Lee Patterson Sam Ragan Earl Rhodes Dorothy Rouse Joe Spence Owens Elaine Strickland Martha Brinson Vernon Bryant Josephine Strickland Woodrow Taylor Paul Tyndall J. Q. Wallace Sarah B. Ward Frances Weaver Ivan Willis Myra Joyner Wilbur Outlaw Bill Winstead '‘The Violin Maker of Cremona’’ “Minnikin and Mannikin” “Gaius and Gaius Jr. “Why the Bells Rang”—A Christmas Pageant hi very man “Neighbors” Sigma Alpha Fraternity Founded 1925 Motto: Semper Est Amicitia Colors: Silver and Lavender Flower: Sweet Pea Frater in F acid ate J. M. Waters 0 fficers Lynwood Phillips________ James Barnes_________ Russell Jefferson Sam Ragan ____ A. C. Dawson Reuben Strickland, ’36 Randolph Allen, ’37 Sam Ragan, ’36 Russell Jefferson, ’36 Ralph Whitfield, ’37 Woodrow Taylor, ’37 Millard Burt, ’38 Jack Riley, ’36 Lynwood Phillips, ’36 Curtis Todd, ’38 ________________ President ________ Vice-President Secretarif-T reasurer Chaplain S e rye a n t-at-A rm s A. C. Dawson, ’37 Bill Cunningham, ’36 Onnie Cockrell, ’38 Nelson Stephenson, ’37 James Barnes, ’36 Norman Etheridge, ’37 Elliot Jernigan, ’36 (Not in Picture) Marsh Knott, ’38 Mack Bass, ’38 Fratres in Collegio Phi Sigma Tau Sorority Founded 1912 Motto: Non Nobis sed Omnibus Colors: Black and Gold Flower: Black-eyed Susan Officers First Semester Georgia Brewer___________________________________________________President Marietta Wiiitley___________________________________ Vice-President M ae Mercer Harrell_________________________________ Secretary Mary Brewer___________________________________Treasurer Officers Second Semester Geraldine Bryant ________ Mary Brewer___________ Rosamond Conley____ Marietta Whitley ___________President __Vice-President ____Secretary Treasurer Sponsor Mrs. J. M. Waters Chapter Roll Georgia Brewer, ’36 Mary Brewer, ’36 Geraldine Bryant, ’36 Rosamond Conley, ’38 Mae Mercer Harrell, 37 Jennie Lane, ’36 Honorari Mrs. Gladys Charles Lou Ellen Perry, ’37 Sarah Loftin, 36 Marietta Whitley, ’37 (Not in Picture) Annie Morris Parker, ’38 Rebeccah Carter, ’38 Members Mrs. Agnes Lenich 1936 Phi Kappa Alpha Fraternity Alpha Chapter Founded 1925 Colors: Gold and White Flower: Daisy Founders John Barclay and Dr. E. L. Fox Fraters in Faculate OFFICERS F. A. Hodges, M.S. Cecil A. Jarman, B.D. First Semester Oscar Brinson Bryan Deans Randolph Williams Elbert Southard Clyde Hurt Richard Barnhill Oscar Brinson, ’36 Richard Barnhill, ’37 Clyde Hurt, ’36 Randolph Chandler, ’38 Hassell Gurganus, ’37 John Borden, ’38 Secretary Treasurer Chaplain Serge ant-at-Arms Members A. J. Hayes, ’38 Paul Tyndall, ’36 Elbert Southard, ’36 Ed. Y. Lovelace, ’36 George Banks, ’38 Pridgen Barnes, ’38 Dallas Mallison, M.A. Coach “Bud” Rose, B.S. Second Semester Oscar Brinson Richard Barnhill Clyde Hurt Randolph Chandler Hassell Gurganus John Borden Bryan Deans, ’36 Hugh Cherry, ’38 Russell Roebuck, ’37 (Not in Picture) Bill Tyson, ’38 Randolph Williams, ’36 — President Vice-President Recognition of this fraternity withdrawn February 26 until May 28, 1936. 1936 Sigma Tau Chi Sorority Motto: Sumus Unium Colors: Yellow and White Flower: Chrysanthemum Officers First Semester Mattie Belle Stewart____________________________ Elaine Strickland____________________________ Sue Dell Davis____________________________ Eleanor Woodard_______________________ ___________President .... Vice-President ____Secretary Treasurer Sue Dell Davis___________ Thursa Coyle__________ Elaine Strickland .. Katherine Bell Officers Second Semester ____________President ....Vice-President ____Secretary Treasurer Chapter Roll Mattie Belle Stewart, ’37 Sue Dell Davis, ’36 Elaine Strickland, ’37 Katherine Bell, ’36 Irene Webb, ’36 Elizabeth Fulghum, ’38 Marjorie Freeman, ’37 Christine Dudley, ’38 Eleanor Woodard, ’37 Tillie Bowden, ’38 Mary Mayo, ’37 Irma Belle Dudley, ’38 Thursa Coyle, ’37 (Not in Picture) Martha Brinson, ’38 Nelda Spruill, ’38 I Smoka Pipe Club Founded 1934- Colors: Blue and Orange First Semester OFFICERS Second Semester Sam Ragan President James Parsons James Parsons Vice-President, Rommie Mallison Ralph Whitfield Secretary-Treasurer Onnie Cockrell Woodrow Taylor __ Corresponding Secretaru ___ Brantley Dewar Brantley Dewar r u ,7 Chaplain Woodrow Taylor James Smith Sergeant-at-Arms Frank Wilkins Dallas Mallison Faculty Advisor Onnie Cockrell Members James Smith Kenneth Tingle Woodrow Forrest Leon Denning Paul Tyndall Woodrow Taylor (Not in Picture) James Parsons Ed. T. Stallings Brantley Dewar Honorary Member A. J. Mo YE Rommie Mallison Sam Ragan Robert Dixon Ralph Whitfield George Stein George Banks Marvin Jackson Frank Wilkins Bruce Conyers Grainger Westbrook C. B. Edwards Bide-A-Wee Club Founded 1935 Colors: Green and Gold Flower: Jonquil Officers First Semester Eva Louise Shelton________________________________________ President Nina Mallison____________1__________________________Vice-President Elaine Ballard___________________________________Secretary Kathleen Swindell_____________ Corresponding Secretary Doris Topping________________________Treasurer Miss Martha Edmundston___________Sponsor Officers Second Semester Audrey Tetterton___________________________________________________President Helen Williams__________________________________________Vice-President Virginia Whitley________________________________________Secretary Kathleen Swindell__________________Corresponding Secretary Ann Silverthorne__________________________Treasurer Miss Martha Edmundston_______________Sponsor Members Eva Louise Shelton, ’36 Nina Mallison, ’37 Elaine Ballard, ’38 Kathleen Swindell, ’38 Doris Topping, ’38 Helen Williams, ’38 Ann Silverthorne, ’38 Audrey Tetterton, ’36 Pansy Jones, ’36 Edith Hart, ’37 Virginia Whitley, ’36 1936 Town Girl’s Club Thursa Coyle_________ Della Bowen_______ Rosamond Conley Sybil Lane_____ Officers ___________President ____Vice-President ____Secretary Treasurer Mildred Adkins Bertie Mae Bass Minnie Lee Barker Virginia Barkley Virginia Barnes Katherine Bell Madeline Brooks Ethel Bruffey Jerry Bryant Pauline Bynum Esther Boykin Lucille Carr Estelle Carter Rebecca Carter Attrice Cobb Rachel Conyers Mary Cox Dorothy Creech Edna Creech Virginia Crist Katherine Daniels Rachel Daniels Members Miriam Dickinson Marguerite Drake Myra Beth Fitzgerald Harriett Fleming Ruth Floars Harriet Forbes Elizabeth Fulghum Agnes Futrell Evelyn Gartrell Mary Howard Ray Lancaster Jennie Lane Sallie Melton Mildred Morris Bertramb Noble . Della Noble Iantha Osborne Annie Morris Parker Evelyn Ricks Virginia Rose Louise Rowe Lula Hackney Ruffin Retha Sawyer Thelma Sharpe Susan Shelton Blanche Short Madeline Short Alice Snipes Sue Stallings Martha Stein Mattie Belle Stewart Elaine Strickland Virginia Turner Lillian Tomlinson Carolyn Wells Louise Wiggins Evelyn Willis Helen Williams Helen Wilkins Geraldine Winbourne Clara Winstead Eleanor Woodard Margaret Works The Staff °f £ The Collegiate and the Pine Knot Editorial Staff Sam T. Ragan____________________________________________Editor-in-Chief Randolph Allen__________________________________ Managing Editor Woodrow Taylor______________________________Associate Editor Randolph Chandler____________________ Associate Editor Business Staff Clyde Hurt___________________________________________Business Manager Richard Barnhill_______________________ Assistant Business Manager Hassel Gurganus_________________________Circulation Manager Staff Editors Georgia Brewer__________________________________________________Organizations Mary Brewer____________________________________________________ Society Paul Tyndall______________________________________________Humor Bill Cunningham_____________________________________Sports Nelson Stephenson____________________________Feature D e l s i e Turner__________________Columnist Martha Brinson________________Columnist (No Picture) Thursa Coyle____________Reporter Dallas Mallison. Faculty Advisor ■ mm mm Basketball Team A. D. “Bud’’ Rose______________________________________________Coach Reuben Strickland_____________________________________„Manager Randolph Allen__________________________Assistant Manager Players Front Row (Left to Right): “Red’’ Rogers, Onnie Cockrell, Amos Dawson, A. J. Hayes, and Robert Johnson. Second Row: Thornton Mitchell, Chris Walters, Oakel Bass, Cy Scott, and Felix Dodd. Third Row: H. F. Barnes, Freshman Assistant Manager; Randolph Allen, Assist- ant Manager; Bill Moye, Louis Everette, A. J. Mo ye, Nelson Stephenson, Coach Rose, and Reuben Strickland, Manager. and 35 Baseball Team Buck Lovelace_________ Reuben Strickland. Buddy Jernigan Bill Sharpe _____________Manager Assistant Manager _______Captain _____Coach Players Buddy Jernigan Red Amerson A. C. Dawson Hallis Cherry Jimmie Barnes Wallace White D. Laughinghouse Richard Barnhill Billie Blackman Onnie Cockrell Howard Ballance Selz Mayo A. J. Hayes S. R. Lee Elbert Southard Eugene Taylor Tom Pappas M. Williams QirVs Athletic Club 0 fficers Virginia Whitley_________________________________________________President Nina Mallison_________________________________________ Vice-President Helen Gunter__________________________________________Secretary Edna Creech___________________________________Treasurer Delsie Turner____________________ Social Chairman Sports Leaders Doris Topping_____ Margaret Outlaw ... Kathleen Swindell Ann Silverthorne .. Elaine Ballard____ Clyde Deans_______ Mattie B. Stewart _ Hazel Gunter______ Katherine Bell____ Sarah B. Ward_____ ____________Baseball _____________Archery ____________Tumbling ... Volley Ball ______________Hiking _____.....___Soccer __________Basketball ____________Reporter ______________T rack Equipment Manager Boxing Team W. P. “Bill” Wright, Coach Mack Bass, Captain Bill Tyson Robert Hayes Frank Wilkins Bill Overman C. F. Pilley Ray Whitley Chick Andrews (Not in Picture) Mitchell Farris Billy Pearce (Not in Picture), Manager Kenneth Tingle, Assistant Manager Fights for ID35-36 I1 heirs Ours State Varsity 3 3 State “B” 3 2 434 Guilford - — 34 534 Louisburg 3 634 4 and 35 Tennis Team Bryan Deans__________ Russell Roebuck___ Jimmie Barnes Bill Sharpe _____________Manager A s s is t a n t Ma n ager _______Captain _____Coach Players A. C. Dawson Bill Cunningham Jimmie Barnes James Bradley Hayden Wiggs Bryan Deans Jack Riley 1936 ADVERTISEMENTS Q g •3 99 ATLANTIC CHRISTIAN COLLEGE I COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS For Young Men and Young Women This College offers to the youth of the Carolinas an opportunity to secure a liberal education in a standard college of limited enrollment at a minimum expense and under Christian influence. It seeks students of se- rious purpose. Information about its life and work will be gladly furnished. ATLANTIC CHRISTIAN COLLEGE WILSON, N. C. Unsung (or Unhung) Heroes Due to a lack of available space, we have been unable to give in previous sec- tions of' the book any recognition of the services rendered to the Pine Knot Staff bv the following; ex officio staff members who have combined to make this edition •f O one grand, sweet song. So here we recognize them: The eggs who persist in turning in lists that look like an early Stone Age attempt at writing on the wall. The fizzle who whips into the office about January the oddth and allows as to how he plumb forgot to have his beauty struck before Christmas—“and y’all were just bullin’ about December first being the last date, anyhow, weren’t you?” Fellows who drop in three hours after their panels have gone to the engraver, and hand you a list of three more people taken in at the last meeting, held two weeks ago. The goops who say, “No, I won’t have my picture in your whoopin’ annual”— and say so in front of a roomful of people. Guys who write, “So-and-so Sunday School Class, ’30, ’31, ’32, ’33, in their list of honors. Cheese boxes who announce to the world at large that the Pine Knot is the biggest graft on the campus, and that the staff is composed of thugs trying to gyp the student body. And last, but most griping of all, the boys who know something about annuals, and who recognize the fact that all this mess we are writing was copied from some other yearbook. We thank them for their kind and unadulterated cooperation in hushing it up. SAFETY DURABILITY ECONOMY 82 YEARS of SERVICE TO EDUCATION j | I SINCE 1854 HACKNEY BROTHERS HAVE DESIGNED AND BUILT VEHICLE ! i j BODIES TO AFFORD MAXIMUM SAFETY, STRENGTH, AND j ! COMFORT, AT ECONOMICAL PRICING. | SCHOOL BUSES PASSENGER BUSES : WRITE FOR PRICES i ---------- j REFRIGERATOR BODIES j I i - I ! S COLLEGE STUDENTS 3 I I YOU’RE ALWAYS WELCOME at Wilson SMOKE Shop And Shoe Shine Parlor “Bill” and “Chick” Always Glad to See You Get Your Newspapers, Magazines, Drinks, Etc. Here i i Delivery Service Ph one t 131 1 ! •4 i I ■ i i i R. E. QUINN CO. I ! ! I for j | . i | Furniture, Stoves, j I Philco Radios j ! I l K.ELVINATOR and UNIVERSAL 1 i RANGES j 1 i | It Is Easy to Pay the Quinn Way = I j 201 S. Goldsboro St. Wilson, N. C. 1 !_____________________________I I STEPHENSON LUMBER COMPANY Lumber of Every Kind for Every Purpose WE MANUFACTURED ALL WINDOWS AND DOORS in the NEW DINING HALL H. G. STEPHENSON, Ma nager Office Phone 268------Night Phone 1238 1936 ALL BRICK LTSED IX GYMNASIUM and DINING HALL at ATLANTIC CHRISTIAN COLLEGE Furnished by CHEROKEE BRICK COMPANY Telephone 2137 RALEIGH, N. C. Rail or Truck Delivery WILSON HARDWARE COMPANY ‘'Courthouse in Front of Us” Everything in HARDWARE, KITCHENWARE, SPORTING GOODS, PAINTS, ROOFING, LIME, CEMENT and PLASTER Wilson, N. C. Phone 18 Theatre Soda Shop Service Our Motto” Get Your Favorite Drink, Toasted Sandwich and Magazine From Us Next to Wilson Theatre r r The Men's Shop” i Thomas-Adkins, Inc. i I I ! 1 I ! jj 1 Quality Without Extravagance j ! ! OUTFITTERS TO MEN i t WILSON, NORTH CAROLINA j i Wilson : : : : : North Carolina j __________________________j Visit I i t i i I 1 Dick’s Hot Dog Place i j The Best Place to Eat Cleanest Place in the State ! 4 ■4 -s i i s i i i i i t ■ i i z i 1 i i 1 l i Compliments of National i 1 I I ! I Hot Dogs, Fried Ham Sandwiches j j | Cold Drinks | I j Cigars, Cigarettes ! i Bank of Wilson t +■ 1 I ■ 4 —• WEST NASH STREET i 1 t I i i Summer Lubrication • A i i Your car needs it now. Drive into one of our conveniently located I stations for a complete change to sum- J mer grade oil and a tankful of I I —THAT good gulf GASOLINE— I ! ! I A. A. RUFFIN I I Local Distributor i ■ 4 s i i i PERRY L. LAMM I 1 1 ENGRAVER i Watch and Jewelry Repairing j I 1 I 5 South Tarboro Street t 6 I i 1 •! •« I 1 X I 3 J i I i i l i i i i 1 I I Tarboro St. l NUNALLY’S CANDY EASTMAN KODAKS Wilson Drug Co. Prescription Druggists 1 i Phones 122-916 } WILSON, NORTH CAROLINA ! i 1 3 i i i 1 i 1 i i ! i ■4 i Thomas-Yelverton Company BETTER FURNITURE i I i Funeral Directors------Ambulance Service I “Call 58, We Are Never Late I WILSON, NORTH CAROLINA YOUR SEARCH FOR THE RIGHT FERTILIZER Ends With FARMERS QUALITY FERTILIZERS FARMERS TOBACCO FERTILIZERS Special Features • Soil Tested. • Contains 10 Active Plant Foods. • Scientifically Made and Balanced. • Quickly Available. 9 Insure Steady Growth to Maturity. • Produce Quality Tobacco. Tobacco of Good Texture, Color and Weight, That Sells for More Money Farmers Cotton Oil Co. NORFOLK, VA. LILLINGTON, N. C. WILSON, N. C. I _______________I 1936 ■ I g. I l Wilson Market Co, i ! | | Native and Western Meats, ? Poultry, Etc. ! ; 1 I | PEDEN STEEL CO. j I 1 J. M. PEDEN, President ! j | ! = Designers and Fabricators s i ! I Fish and Oysters in Season I i 1 i i I I 1 ■4 ! i I Phones 171-172 Wilson, N. C. j ! ■ i i i i Patronize | j the Advertisers ■ i i i i i 1 i i I i ! S i 5 1 i 1 ! +■ I i 4 Structural Steel Ornamental Iron Reinforcing Bars Electric and Acetylene Welding Blacksmithing Building Specialties Steel Sash and Doors 512 West Hargett Street Raleigh, N. C. Telephone 99 I I ■ 4' I i i t 1 i 1 4 4 i 1 Buy the BEST HOT DOGS in the STATE at CONEY ISLAND QUICK LUNCH Fried Ham Sandwiches, 10c Our Specialty 204 S. Goldsboro St. Nick Mauratzus, Prop. Service With a Smile” I I ■+ Moss Company j 1 “Treat People Right” j on ! | Dry Goods, Clothing, Shoes 1 s ! ! 132-134-136 Tarboro Street WILSON, NORTH CAROLINA | I j Siddell Studio ■; Wishes to Express Appreciation jj At the Opportunity to Serve | as J OFFICIAL PHOTOGRAPHER f for the 1936 PINE KNOT i i { SIDDELL STUDIO, I RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA | •I CONDENSED STATEMENT OF CONDITION BRANCH BANKING TRUST COMPANY WILSON, NORTH CAROLINA At the Close of Business March 4, 1936 RESOURCES Cash and Due From Banks ..................................$5,460,457.23 Obligations of the United States ......................... 5,205,703.74 Federal Land Bank Bonds .................................. 1,551,154.23 North Carolina Bonds........................................ 307,900.81 Municipal and Other Marketable Bonds ..................... 2,843,750.20 Loans Secured by Marketable Collateral with Cash Values in Excess of the Loans .................. 677,234.84 Other Loans and Discounts .......................... Other Stocks and Bonds ............................. Banking Houses, Furniture and Fixtures and Real Estate LIABILITIES $16,046,201.05 1,048,074.53 19,606.00 250,000.00 $17,363,881.58 Capital Stock—Common .............................................. $ 400,000.00 Capital Stock—Preferred ............................................... 400,000.00 Surplus .............................................................. 400,000.00 LTndivided Profits ................................................... 270,070.45 Reserves ....................................................... 231,502.31 Deposits ........................................................... 15,662,308.82 $17,363,881.58 (Trust Department Assets Not Included) ■ Upon the strength of the above statement and the backing of our Directors, we solicit your business, promising every accommodation consistent with sound banking. No account too small to receive our most careful attention. The staff of The Collegiate and Pine Knot wish to officially express appreciation to the advertisers of The Pine Knot and The Collegiate. They have made these publica- tions possible, and are worthy of your pat- ronage. We 'would like to call to the attention of the readers the fact tha the following firms have advertised regularly The Collegiate and Pine Knot during 1935-1936— Coney Island Quick Lunch Gulf Refining Company Perry Lamm, Jeweler R. E. Quinn Co., Furniture Dealers Theatre Soda Shop Thomas-Adkins, Inc., Men’s Furnishings Wilson Drug Company Wilson Smoke Shop •J ii «ii « , CARL EDWARDS PLUMBING SHOP ♦ Plumbing,Heating and Gas Fitting Contractors COUNTRY WATER SYSTEMS 108 S. Tarboro Street Telephone 418 WILSON, NORTH CAROLINA ■4 1 i ■ him iim 1 x I I 1 ■ i 1 1 i i i i i I 1 i I i i i i i 1 I 1930 THE many high awards won each year by school publications produced by us is the result of specialization based on a com- prehensive knowledge of art motifs, de- sign, layout and publication trends. A modern printing plant operated by highly efficient craftsmen in every depart- ment provide a quality and a distinctiveness that is unsurpassed. The Lassiter Press, Inc. QUEEN CITY PRINTING COMPANY CHARLOTTE, NORTH CAROLINA 1936 Autographs Autographs Autographs
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