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

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EDITOR RANDOLPH ALLEN BUSINESS MANAGER NELSON STEPHENSON ♦ ART EDITOR RANDOLPH CHANDLER The Pine Knot of 1937 A YEARBOOK PUBLISHED BY THE STUDENT BODY OF ATLANTIC CHRISTIAN COLLEGE WILSON, NORTH CAROLINA FOREWORD In presenting this volume to the Students of Atlantic Christian College it has been the pur- pose of the Editorial Staff to depict vividly stu- dent life at the college and to recreate for you incidents and associations which have made this school year a happy one. If in the future this printed and pictorial record may help recall ten- der memories of almost forgotten college days, our efforts will not have been in vain............ The Editor and Business Manager take this opportunity of thanking all those students who made it possible for them to produce the 1937 Pine Knot. We are grateful for the considera- tion and cooperation you have given us and sin- cerely hope that you will consider your confidence justified......................................... DEDICATION As a token of our highest esteem and gratitude for their years of service, for the understanding and guidance that they have given the students at all times, and for the spirit that they have shown in help- ing to mold our Alma Mater into what it is today, we respectfully dedicate the 1937 Pine Knot to the Misses Frances and Myrtle Harper i CONTENTS THE COLLEGE CLASSES ORGANIZATIONS ATHLETICS ADVERTISEMENTS Hardy Memorial Dining Hall Y Campus and Administration Building The Gymnasium Xtt (Efemoriam Carol Pugh ’37 Faculty of 1936-37 Howard S. Hilley President of College and Professor of Ancient Languages J. M. Waters Professor of Bible C. H. Hamlin Professor of Social Science Frances F. Harper Pro fess o r o f Ma t h e in a t ics Myrtle L. Harper Librarian Perry Case Registrar and Professor of Philosophy John Winston Fontaine Professor of Music Charlotte Hill Instructor in Science and Director of Physical Education for Girls A. D. Rose Athletic Director Eloise Bryant Resident Nurse Mildred Ross Office Secretary Eva Perkins Alumni Secretary Agnes Peele Instructor in C o m m e r ci a I Department Martha Edmonston Professor of Modern Language G ladys Charles Dietitian Filo A. Hodges Professor of Science Sadie Jenkins Professor of English Eleanor G. Snyder Instructor in English Elizabeth E. Yavorski Instructor in Music and Assistant Dean of IVomen Margaret Bryan Mercer Instructor in Modern Language C. A. Jarman Dean of Men and Instructor in Religious Education Frederick F. Grim Professor of Education Ethel L. Lehman Dean of IV omen and I ns true tot- in English Supervisors C. C. Walters ..................................... Jamesville, N. C. Supervisor of Grounds Holland Manning.......................................... Dunn, N. C. Supervisor of Buildings Miss Sarah Bain Ward ................................. Kinston, N. C. Supervisor of Girl's Building and Offices Miss Elsie Haddock.................................. Farmville, N. C. Supervisor of Dining Hall Miss Matilda Bowden...................................New Bern, N. C. Supervisor of Dining Hall . ' tffiSifi -i! , {'1 Jill Hi i mm β–  Β . 'β– ! I β–  3 Officers of the Senior Class Lou Ellen Perry President Nina Mallison Vice-President Mildred Powell Secretary Hazel Riley Treasurer KNOT Milton Adams NEWTON GROVE. N. C. May King, ’37; Pres. Cooperative Association, ’36-’37; Student Council, ’34-’3 3; Treas. Soph. Class, '34-’35; Student Representative on Religious Education Committee, 34-’35; Y. M. C. A.; Hesperian Literary Society. Elaine Ballard SPRAY. N. C. Delta Sigma Sorority. '36 37; Girl’s Athletic Club, ’35-'37: Girl’s Athletic Cabinet. ’35-’37; Secretary- Treasurer G. A. C.; Hesperian Liter- ary Society; Secretary Hesperian Lit- erary Society; House Pres, of Junior Halb ’36 '37; Woman’s Dormitory Council, ’36-’37: Y. W. C. A. Cabi- net, ’3G-’37. Randolph Allen ORIENTAL, N. C. Sigma Alpha Fraternity; Alethian Literary Society; Dramatic Club; Pres. Freshman Class; Basketball '33- '34; Sports Editor of the Collegiate, ’33-’34; Managing Editor of the Col- legiate and the Pine Knot; Assistant Mgr. Basketball, ’35 ’36; Inter-Col- legiate Debater, ’35-'36; Pres, of Sigma Alpha Fraternity. ’36-’37; Mgr. of Basketball, ’3G-’37; Editor- in-Chief of the Collegiate and the Pine Knot, ’ 36- ’ 37. Bertie Mae Bass BLACK CREEK. N. C. Y. W. C. A.; Alethian Literary So- ciety; Education Club; Dramatic Club; Town Girl’s Club, ’35-'37. Dorothy Ay cock PIKEVILLE, N. C. Hesperian Literary Society; Y. Y. C. A.; Alpha Delta Chi: Secretary Alpha Delta Chi, '36-’37; Dramatic Club, ’34-’35; Education Club. Richard Barnhill STOKES, N. C. Pres. Phi Kappa Alpha Fraternity; Vice-Pres. Phi Kappa Alpha Frater- nity. '36; Hesperian Literary Society; Baseball Team, ’35; Vice-Pres. of Co- operative Association, ’36-’37; Assis- tant Business Mgr. of Collegiate '34- '37. 1937 PIME9 KNOT Della Bowen Daisy Gay PLYMOUTH, N. C. Alethian Literary Society; Town Girl's Club; Vice-Pres. ot' Town Girl’s Club, ’ 3 5 - ’ 3 6 ; Y. W. C. A.; Girl’s Athletic Club; Dramatic Club; Edu- cation Club; Dramatic Club. Etiiel Bluffy WILSON, N. C. Browne WILSON, N. C. Alethian Literary Society. Thursa Richards Coyle WILSON. N. C. Pres. Sigma Tau Ciii Sororitv, ’36; Vice-Pres. Sigma Tau Chi Sorority, ’35; Pres. Town Girl’s Club, ’36; Hesperian Literary Society; Y. W. C. A.; Society Editor Collegiate ’36-’37. Elizabeth Buck ELM CITY, N. C. Transfer Campbell College; Hes- perian Literary Society, ’36-’37; Town Girl’s Club; Education Club. Randolph Chandler ROB EPSON VILLE, N. C. Treas. Phi Kappa Alpha Fraternity, ’35-’36, ’36-’37; Collegiate Staff, 34-'35; Staff Editor, ’36-'37; Treas. Student Association, ’36: Vice-Pres. -I unior Class, '36; Boy's Dormitory Council, ’36; Dramatic Club ’34-’37; Art Editor Pine Knot ’36-'37; Vice- Pres. Alethian Literary Societv ’36- '37. 1937 Henry Davis KINSTON, N. C. Hesperian Literary Society: Y. M. C. A.; Dramatic Club. ’34-’35: Senior Representative Men s Dormitory Coun- cil, '36-’37: Fellowship Club, ’33-’34; Education Club. Marjorie Dew WILSON, N. C. House Pres, of Girl’s Dormitory, ’36-’37; Dramatic Club, ’35-’36; Cor- respondence Secretary of Dramatic Club, ’36-’37; Education Club, ’36- ’37: Woman’s Athletic Association Cabinet, ’36-’37; Alethian Literary Society; Captain Alethian Soccer Team. A. C. Dawson. Jr. ZEBULON, N. C. Hesperian Literary Society. Pres. Junior Class, ’35-’36; Basketball. ’34: Junior Class, 35-36: Basketball, ’34- ’35-’36-’37: Captain Baseball. '36: Captain Tennis and Basketball, '37: Pres. A. Club. '37: Sigma Alpha Fra- ternity, Vice-Pres.. '36-’37; Tennis Cup, ’34-'35-’36; -All Round Athlete Cup, ’36. Norman Etheridge WILSON, N. C. Sigma Alpha Fraternity; Alethian Literary Society: Y. M. C. A.; Calvin H. Wiley Education Club; Treasurer Junior Class, ’35-’36; Chairman Jun- ior-Senior Banquet, ’36; Chairman Program Committee Education Club ’ 35-' 36. Clyde Deans WILSON. N. C. Alethian Literary Societ} : Y. W. C. A.. Vice-Pres.. '34 '35; Girl’s Ath- letic Association Cabinet, ’34-’35, ’35-’36, '36-’37: Table Tennis and Badminton Medal Winners, ’36-’37: Town Representative at Large Wo- men’s Student Government Council, ’35- 36: Charter Member Alpha Delta Chi, Pres., J36-’37. Ruth Evans FREMONT. N. C. Y. W. C. A.; Hesperian Literary Society; Calvin H. Wiley Education Club; Town Girl’s Club, '34-'35. 1937 PIME9 KNOT Edward N. Farnell JACKSONVILLE, N. C. Transfer Campbell College; Member Y. M. C. A.; Member Education Club. Wm. Hassell Gurganus STOKES, N. C. Alethian Literary Society; Treas- urer Dramatic Club; Band; Pres. Dramatic Club, ’34-’35; Member Phi Kappa Alpha Fraternity, ’34-’37; Boy’s Dormitory Council, ’35-’36 ; Circulation Mgr. of Collegiate, ’34- ’35; Sgt.-at-Arms of Phi Kappa Alpha Fraternity, ’36. Marjorie Freeman KINSTON, N. C. Hesperian Literary Society, ’33-’37; Sigma Tau Chi Sorority, ’35-’37; Girl’s Athletic Club, ’34 35; Dram- atic Club, ’36-’37; Vice-Pres. Sigma Tau Chi Sorority, ’37; Y. W. C. A. Mae Mercer Harrell PINETOPS, N. C. Vice-Pres. Hesperian Literary So- ciety, ’34; Sec. Hesperian Literary Society, ’36; Treas. Woman’s Student Asso., ’35-’36; Vice-Pres. of Y. W. C. A., ’35-’36; Sec. of Phi Sigma Tau Sorority, ’35; Treas. of Phi Sigma Tau Sorority, ’36; Supervisor of Of- fice Work, ’35-’36; Pres, of Woman’s Student Asso., ’36-’37; Pres, of Phi Sigma Tau Sorority, ’37. Hazel Louise Gunter COATS, N. C. Transfer Campbell College; Epsilon Phi Eta Honor Society, ’35; Vice- Pres. Hesperian Literary Society, ’35- '3(5; Secretary Dramatic Club, ’35- ’36; G. A. C. Reporter, '35-’36; Mem- ber Glee Club, ’35-’37; W. A. A. Cabinet Member, ’35-’36; Delta Sigma Sorority, ’36-’37. Edith Hart GRIFTON, N. C. Hesperian Literary Society; Y. W. C. A.; Girl’s Athletic Asso., ’33-’34; Sec. Junior Class, ’35-’36; Delta Sigma Sorority, ’35-’37; Glee Club, ’ 3 5 - ’ 3 7. 1937 PINE? KNOT Marvin Jackson ELM CITY, N. C. Sec. and Treas. of Y. M. C. A., ’34- ’35; Sec. and Treas. of Ministerial Club, ’34-’35; Chairman of Sports, Y. M. C. A., ’35-’36; Captain of Alethian Track Team, ’34-’35; Pres, of Y. M. C. A.; Treas. of Alethian Literary So- ciety; Senior Class Marshall, ’36-’37: Pres, of Pipe Club, ’36-'37; Member of Religious Education Committee '36- Holland Manning DUNN, N. C. Band, ’35-’37; Y. M. C. A.; Hes- perian Literary Society; Building Sup- ervisor, ’36-’37. Hazel Jarrell GRIFTON, N. C. Transfer E. C. T. C.; Alethian Lit- erary Society. Mary Mayo ALLIANCE, N. C. Alethian Literary Society; Sigma Tan Chi Sorority; Dramatic Club, ’36- ’37; Y. W. C. A., ’33-’37; VJce-Pres. of Sigma Tan Chi Sorority; Assistant Sec. Cooperative Asso., ’36-’37. Nina Malli son ORIENTAL, N. C. Sports Leader for Basketball, ’34- ’35; Chairman of Ma Dav Dances, ’35; Glee Club, ’34-’37: Vice-Pres. A. C.; Vice-Pres. Bide-A-Wee Club, ’35-’ 36; Sec. Y. W. C. A.; Junior Rep. for Woman’s Dormitory Council, ’35-’36; Vice-Pres. W. A. A.; Vice- Pres. Senior Class; Sec. Hesperian Literary Society. ’36-’37; Pres. Delta Sigma Sorority, ’36-’37. Mary Ethel Outlaw ELLENTON, S. C. Alethian Literary Society; Y. W. C. A.; Sec. Sophomore Class. ’34-’35; Glee Club; Transfer to State Teacher’s College, Harrisonburg, Va., ’35-’36; Sec. Delta Sigma Sorority, ’36-’37; Business Staff of Collegiate; Dramatic Club; G. A. C. 1937 Lou Ellen Perry ROBERSONVILLE, N. C. Sec. Hesperian Literary Society, ’34; Supervisor of Dining Hall, ’34- ’35; Viee-Pres. Woman’s Dormitory Council, ’35; Assistant Sec. of Student Asso., ’35; Student-Faculty Policies Comm., ’35; May Day Courtier, ’35; Treas. of Y. W. C. A., ’36; Pres, of Senior Class, ’36; Entertainment Con- cert Comm., ’36; Religious Education Comm., ’36; Phi Sigma Tau Sorority, ’34-’36; Viee-Pres. Phi Sigma Tau ’36. Annie Morris Parker WILSON, N. C. Phi Sigma Tau Sorority; Alethian Literary Society; Town Girl’s Club. Mildred Elizabeth Powell GOLDSBORO, N. C. Hesperian Literary Society, ’33- ’36; Y. W. C. A.; Girl’s Athletic Club, ’33-'36; Archery Sports Leader, ’36-’37; Cabinet Member of W. A. A., ’36-’37; Sec. of Senior Class, ’36- ’37; Dramatic Club, ’34-’35-’36-’37. Earl Rhodes OCRACOKE, N. C. Reporter for Alethian Literary So- ciety, ’34-’35; Dramatic Club, ’34- ’36; Y. M. C. A.; Viee-Pres. of Ale- thian Literary Society, !36-’37; Treas. of Dramatic Club, ’36-’37; Junior Class Marshall, ’35-’36. Sylvia Pruitt FRANK LINTON, N. C. Hesperian Literary Society; House Pres., ’36-’37; Transfer Pineland Col- lege; Tau Phi Nu Sorority; Student Council, ’34-’35. Hazel Riley DUNN, N. C. Alethian Literary Society, ’33-’36; Y. W. C. A., ’33-'36; Delta Sigma Sorority, ’36-’37; Girl’s Athletic Asso., ’33-’3G; Viee-Pres. Delta Sigma Sorority, ’37; Reporter for Girl’s Ath- letic Asso., ’33-’34; Treas. of Senior Class, ’36-’37; May Day Courtier, '37; Glee Club, ’35-’37 ; Collegiate Typist. 1937 Russell Roebuck WILLIAMSTON, N. C. Band, ’34-’35; Treas. Freshman Class, ’33-’34; Vice-Pres. Sophomore Class, ’34-’35; Member Committee Student Entertainment, ’34-’35; Phi Kappa Alpha Fraternity; Sec. Phi Kappa Alpha Fraternity, ’35-’36; Vice-Pres. Phi Kappa Alpha Frater- nity, ’35; Pres. Phi Kappa Alpha Fra- ternity, ’37; β€˜β€˜A’’ Club; Mgr. Tennis Team, ’35-’36; Pianist Alethian Lit- erary Society, ’34-’35; Critic Alethian Literary Society, ’37; Glee Club, ’33- ’36; Accompanist Glee Club, ’36-’37; Senior Rep. Boy’s Dormitory Council. Sue R. Stallings STANTONSBURG, N. C. Y. W. C. A.; G. A. C., ’33-’35; Pres. Town Girl’s Club, ’34-’35; Senior Town Rep. on Woman’s Dormi- tory Council; Alethian Literary So- ciety. Louise Rowe WILSON, N. c. Elaine Strickland WILSON, n. c. Y. W. C. A.; Alethian Literary So- ciety; Sec. Alethian Literary Society; Girl’s Athletic Club; Treas. Sigma Tau Chi Sorority; Sec. Sigma Tau Chi Sorority; Vice-Pres. Sigma Tau Chi Sorority; Dramatic Club; Verse Speaking Club; Town Girl’s Club; Pres. Sigma Tau Chi Sorority, ’37; Band. Joe Spence KINSTON, N. C. Alethian Literary Society; Y. M. C. A.; Dramatic Club, ’35-’37; May Day Courtier, ’36; Education Club. Nelson Stephenson CLAYTON, N. C. Transfer Textile Institute, ’35; Hesperian Literary Society; Hesperian Debater, ’35-’36; Dramatic Club, ’35- ’36; Vice-Pres. Dramatic Club, ’36- ’37; Basketball, ’35-’37; Business Mgr. of β€œThe Collegiate and β€œTne Pine Knot’’, ’36-’37; Staff Editor Collegiate, ’35; Treas. β€œA’’ Club ’35; Sigma Alpha Fraternity, ’35-’37. 1937 PIMlPo KNOT Lillian Matilda Tomlinson WILSON, N. C. Adelphian Society; Sec. Y. W. A., ’33-’34; Adelphian Basketball Team, ’33-’34; Transfer, ’34; Alethian Lit- erary Society. Raymond Wells ELM CITY, N. C. Hesperian Literary Society; Y. M. C. A.; Hesperian Track Captain, ’35- ’36; Pipe Club, Vice-Pres., ’36-’37. Virginia Tltrner WILSON, N. C. Effie Walston MACCLESFIELD, N. C. Band, ’35-’37; Hesperian Literary Society, ’34-’37; Sigma Tau Chi Sorority; Y. W. C. A. - C. C. Walters JAMESVILLE, N. C. Alethian Literary Society; Y. M. C A. Cabinet, ’35-’36; Basketball; Vice Pres. β€œA” Club, ’3(5- 37; Boy’s Dor mitory Council, ’35-’36; Supervisor of Grounds, ’36-’37; Who’s Who among students in American Univer- sities and Colleges, ’36-’37. Ralph Whitfield LUCAMA, N. C. Sigma Alpha Fraternity; Pipe Club- Circulation Mgr. of Collegiate, ’36-’37 1937 PINIb KNOT Margaret L. Works ROCKY MOUNT, N. C. Adelphian, Transfer V. C. U. N. C.; Town Girl's Club; Dramatic Club; Hesperian; W. A. A.; Y. Y. C. A. Marietta Whitley WENDELL, N. C. Pres, of Phi Sigma Tau Sorority, ’36; Treas. of Phi Sigma Tau Sorority, '36; Yice-Pres. of Phi Sigma Tau Sorority, '35; Sec. of Alethian Liter- ary Society, '36; Critic of Alethian Literary Society, '35; Sec. of Women’s Dormitory Council, ’36-’37; Chairman of May Day Festivities, ’37; Girl’s Athletic Club, 33-’35 ; Dramatic Club, ’36-’37 ; Y. W. C. A., ’33-’37. (NOT IN PICTURE) Ollie Wray SPRAY, N. C. Hesperian Literary Society; Wo- man’s Dormitory Council, ’33-’35; Sec. Y. W. C. A., ’34-’35; Denny Essay Cup, .’35; Dramatic Club, ’36- Jf,r 1937 9 β–  i.V 'β–  β– H 'β€’-' ;-V rtwminngifnnnifvnw Officers of the Junior Class Marsh Knott President Hel en Williams Vice-President May Maine Secretary Hugh Cherry Treasurer PINE? KNOT Junior Class β€’ Edna Mae Barnhill Stokes Dare Barnhill Stokes Matilda Baxter Bowden New Bern Martha Brinson New Bern Millard P. Burt Raleigh Rebecca Carter Elm City Hugh Blair Cherry Rocky Mount Onnie Robert Cockrell. Jr Wilson Emily Rosamond Conley Wilson Bruce Norman Conyers Wilson Dorothy Greene Creech Wilson Virginia Annington Crist Wilson 1937 PINE? KM0T Katherine Mae Daniel Wilson Gretehen L. Davis Stantonsburg Brantley Mann Dewar Fuquay Springs Irma Belle Ward Kinston iva Elizabeth Fulghum Wilson Vivian Griffin Wilson Charlotte Frances Guthrie Morehead City Elsie Louise Haddock Kichlands Lydia Kilpatrick Grifton Marsh Knott Wendell Mary Adele Maine New Bern A. J. Moye Farm ville 1937 Edith Cavelle O’Neal Middlesex Margaret Katherine Outlaw Dover William Henry Pearce Selma Alice Maude Snipes Rocky Mount Edwin Higgs Taylor Bainbridge, Ga. Armour Woodrow Taylor Grifton Delsie Irene Turner Kinston Sarah Bain Ward Kinston Senior Charles Edwin Wiley Owen ton, Ky. Helen Williams Wilson 1937 Officers of the Sophomore Class Robert Carr ............................... Bill Hudson ............................ Ewart Langston ...................... Martha Spicer .................... Madeline Brooks ... Secretary Second (Not in Picture) President Vice-President Secretary Tre usurer Semester Sophomore Class Beulah Pearl Aycock Sam Bass Minnie Lee Barker Virginia Deans Barkley Ruby Bernice Barnes Lucam a Black Creek Wilson Wilson Fremont Basil Bowden Dudley Cleveland Bradner Charleston, S. C. Madeline Brooks Wilson Lloyd Bryan Wilson Robert Carr Clinton Frank Cherry Rocky Mount Mary Wilerson Cox Wilson Mary Francis Cockrell Wilson Archie Daniel Black Creek Lewis E veret te Pine town Leland Borden Farnell Jacksonville Myra Beth Fitzgerald Selma Olivia Caroline Fulghum Wilson Agnes Peebles Futrell Wilson Helen Gould Godwin Kenly 1937 PIMEd Frances Gurgauus Stokes Griffith Askew Hamlin Wilson Lula Hardy LaGrangc Royce P. Hill Snow Hill Thurman K. Holmes Seven Springs James Edward Hudson Ruffin Wm. Copeland Hudson Wilson Cleo Doris James Roberson ville Mable Ruth Johnson Kinston β€’1. Carl Jones Kinston Robert Thomas Johnson Wilson Jeanne Kiser Greensboro Burlon Lamm Wilson Gus Z. Lancaster, Jr. Rocky Mount Ewart Loyce Langston Four Oaks Cyrus Field Lee Reelsboro Irving Lynch Wendell William Harold Moye F'armville Louretha Dona McCullen Dunn Annie Lorraine McDaniel Grit ton 1937 PINlio Martha Olivia Nelson Wilbur Gerald Outlaw Kathleen Sonora Keel Howard Cleo Roberson Leon Edgar Roebuck, Jr. Vanceboro Ellenton, S. 0. New Bern Tarboro Washington β€’Tames E. Rogers Virginia Elizabeth Rose Lula Hackney Ruffin Norwood Edward Scott Susan Shelton Rose Hill Wilson Wilson Rose Hill Maccesfield Martha Gwynn Spicer Woodrow Bullock Sugg Allene Tart William Moses Tyson Martha Jewell Warren Oriental Pinetops Dunn Wilson Clinton Melvin John Whitford Ray Whitley Leland Ivan Willis Wm. Kittrell Winstead Grantsboro Wendell Arapahoe Wilson 1937 Officers of the Freshman Class Robert Jarman President Selma Arner Vice-President Mozelle Ricks Secretary Drue Willie Martin Tre as urei PI Nib KNOT Freshmen Christie G. Adams Newton Grove Hattie Belle Baker Nashville Walter L. Bradner Charleston, S. C. Wade H. Everette Pinetown Oliver W. Hardison Jamesville Eugene B. Ange J amesville Edith Barnes Elm City H. W. Broughton Garner C. F. Eagles. Jr. Pinetops Frances L. Harris Alliance β€’T. Shelton Ange Plymouth Mattie V. Batten Clayton Mabel L. Barbee Wilson M. W. Edmundson Wilson Cora E. Harper Yanceboro Selma Elsie Arner Wilson Mary G. Blanchard Warsaw Elijah Cannon Ernul Charlotte Fleming Wilson Fannie S. Holliday Wilson Edward 0. Ausley Micro Rachel F. Brantley Bailey β€’Tosephine Conley Wilson Burn ice C. Farmer Bailey Florence Holliday Wilson Cora Lee Ay cock Fremont Wilda A. Britt Snow Hill Mary Ella Clark Wilson B. B. Plyler. Jr. Wilson Kathleen Hart Grift on James F. Batts Chinquapin Clara Leigh Bryan Newton Grove Jessie Wilson Daniel Wilson Belle Hurst Farnell Jacksonville Rachel C. Holland Hobgood 1937 PINEq Rosa G. Hamilton Pantego C. B. Johnson, Jr. Rocky Mount Bessie G. Hearne Wilson Hernie K. Janies Wallace Joe Daniel Hood Goldsboro Henry H. Kelly Pfaffton Eleanor L. Pittman Macclesfield Henry A. Sullivan Wilson Mary E. Hilley Wilson N. G. Louka Wilson Gladys Ray Piland Oriental Milford J. Sasser Fremont Grace L. Hudson Roanoke Rapids Daisy G. Lockliear St. Stephen, S. C. E. McD. Mottern Asheville Sarah Jane Rouse Kinston James W. Sul er Selma Robert E. Jarman Kinston Champ Lucas Lucam a Lillian McDaniel Kinston Agnes Raybourne St. Stephens, S. C. E. C. Stallings Wilson C. E. Johnson Fremont Myrtle Lee Lucas Lucania Elizabeth Overman Wilson Mozelle Ricks Goldsboro Annie M. Saunders Belhaven Hubert Alton Lang Cairo, Ga. Rebecca Lee Pearce Wilson Manning Rogers Wilson Grant Lee, Jr. Oriental Mildred K. Peele Wilson Patricia Stephens Hertford Drue Willie Martin Mt. Olive Mary M. Matthews Bayboro 1937 KNOT Evelyn Dare Tingle J. E. Vause, Jr. Arapahoe Lealesville Margaret Spencer Kinston R. L. Spencer, Jr. Hobucken Sally Mae Tucker Wilson R. E. Windham Farmville Doris P. Turner Wilson Joe Britt Warren Newton Grove Julia K. Willis Arapahoe Ollie Mae Wester Nashville John Alton Warren Newton Grove Robbie V. Weeks Wilson Rebecca S. Whitley M. H. Windley Goldsboro Pinetown M. Westbrook Newton Grove .1. E. Yavorski Elmira, N. Y. Jane Yelverton Mary Q. Yates Wilson Rocky Mount 1937 l PI Nib KNOT Hesperian Literary Society Officers Martha Brinson ............................................. President Ruby Barnes ..................................... Vice-President Edna Barnhill.................................Vice-President Woodrow Suggs ........................... Vice-President Nina Mallison ........................... Secretary Delsie Turner ...................... Woodrow Taylor..................... Critic 1937 Alethian Literary Society Officers Onnie Cockrell ............................................ President Jean Kiser......................................... Vice-President Randolph Chandler............................. Vice-President Earl R modes ............................. Vice-President Madeline Brooks...........................Secretary Marvin Jackson ..................... Russell Roebuck...................... Critic 1937 KNOT Y. W. C. A. Sarah Bain Ward .... Martha Brinson .. Lou Ellen Perry Mary Cox ....... Officers President Vice-President .. Treasurer Secretary Other Members who serve with Officers Cabinet: Elaine Ballard May Maine Tillie Bowden Faculty Adviser: Miss Fannie Harper 1937 PINIL KMOT Y. M. C. A. Officers Cabinet Marvin Jackson ................................................... Pres Cleveland Bradner ..................................... Vice-President Hltgii Kelly...........................Secretary and Treasurer C. A. Jarman ............................. Faculty Adviser Gus Lancaster Eugene Ogrodowski Elmer Mottern Earl Rhodes Leon Roebltck Griffith Hamlin 1937 PINEsΒ KNOT Ministerial Club Officers for First Brantly Dewar ........................................'..... President Eugene Ogrodowski ................................. Vice-President Daisy LocklieAR......................Secretary and Treasurer Officers for Second Semester Cleveland Bradner ...................................... President Kermit Wi-ieeler ................................ Vice-President Daisy Lockliear...................Secretary and Treasurer Members Wade Everette Robert Jarman Cleveland Bradner Hugh Kelly Professor Jarman (Not Brantly Dfavar Eugene Ogrodowski in Picture Marvin Jackson James Rogers Daisy Lockliear Ivan Willis Professor Waters Picture ) Kf.rmit Wheeler Edith Farmer 1937= PI Nib KNOT The Executive Board (Executive Officers of the Cooperative Association) Milton Adams ...... Richard Barnhill .. Dare Barnhill ..... Marsh Knott........ Woodrow Taylor .... Mae Mercer Harrell Prof. F. F. Grim... Miss Eleanor Snyder . Mrs. Ethel Lehman .... Prof. Cecil Jarman .... Madeline Brooks ... ...................... President ................. Vice-President ...................... Secretary ..................... Tre usurer .... President Mens Government President Women1 s Government ......... Faculty Representative ......... Faculty Representative ......... Faculty Representative ......... Faculty Representative ........ Rep res e n ta tive-a t-L a rge 1937 Men’s Dormitory Council Woodrow Taylor .. Millard Burt .... Leon Roebuck..... Russell Roebuck . Henry Davis ..... Randolph Chandler A. j. Moye....... Woodrow Suggs.... Robert Carr ..... Elmer Mottern ... Cecil Jarman..... President .......... Vice-President Secretary and Treasurer Senior Representative Senior Rep res e ntat iv e Ju n i o r R ep res e ntat ive J unior Representative Sophomore Rep res ent a t ive Sophomore Rep res e ntativ e Fres h m a n R epresen ta tive Dean of Men Billie Pearce (not Junior Representative for in picture) Second Semester 1937 PINEo KNOT Women’s Dormitory Council Mae Mercer Harrell Margaret Outlaw ... Marietta Whitley .. Lydia Kilpatrick... Marjorie Dew....... Elaine Ballard..... Edith Hart......... Edna Barnhill ..... Martha Nelson...... Mary Matthews ..... Sarah Bain Ward.... President Vice-President .... Secretary ........................... Treastirer House President of Main Dormitory ..... House President of Junior Hall .....Senior Representative .....Junior Representative Sophomore Re . Freshman Representative ... Y.IV. C. President 1937 The Commercial Club Christie Adams ..................................... President Champ Lucas ............................... Vice-President Rosa Gray Hamilton ............ Secretary and Members Christie Adams, R. L. Spencer Jessie W. Daniel Milford Sasser Marvin F.dmf.ndson, Jr. Gretchen Davis Rebecca Whitley Robbie Weeks J. C. Lamm, Jr. Mattie Batten Frances Harris Grant Lee, Jr. Mary G. Blanchard Champ Lucas C. F. Eagles, Jr. Rosa Grey Hamilton Myrtle Lee Lucas Ollie Mae Wester Drue Willie Martin Mabel Barbee Virginia Turner Robert Windham Edith Barnes Hester McDaniel Wendell Hardison Ray Piland Joe Britt Warren Mary Frances Cockrell 1937 The Dramatic Club Officers Delsie Turner .................... Nelson Stephenson .............. Hazel Gunter ................. Earl Rhodes ................ President Vice-President .. Secretary Treasurer 1937 KNOT Sigma Tau Chi Sorority Motto: Sumu Unium Colors: Yellow and White Flower: Crysanthemum Officers First Semester Thursa Coyle ............................................ President Mary Mayo ..................................... Vice-President Martha Brinson ................................. Secretary Irma Belle Dudley .......................... Officers Second Semester Elaine Strickland ....................................... President Marjorie Freeman .............................. Vice-President Elizabeth Fulghum .............................. Secretary βœ“ Delsie Turner .............................. Treasurer Chapter Roll Thursa Coyle, '37 Mary Mayo, ’37 Martha Brinson, '38 Irma Belle Dudley, '38 Delsie Turner, '38 Elise Haddock, '38 Lula Hardy, '39 Tillie Bowden, '38 Elaine Strickland, '37 Marjorie Freeman, '37 Elizabeth Fulghum, '39 Martha Nelson, '39 Mary Frances Cockrell, '39 Frances Gurganus, '39 Effie Walston, '37 Eleanor Snyder (Faculty Adviser) 1937 PINE9 - r KNOT Phi Kappa Alpha Fraternity Alpha Chapter Pounded 1925 Colors: Gold and IT lute Founders John Barclay and Dr. E. L. Fox F F. A. Hodges Coach β€œBud” Rose Officers Flower: Daisy Cecil A. Jarman Second Semester First Semester Richard Barnhill................President........................Russeli Roebuck Russell Roebuck..............Vice-President............. Irving Lynch Bill Tyson .................... Secretary............... Ray Whitley Randolph Chandler...............Treasurer............... Basil Bowden Hugh Cherry.....................Chaplain......................... Robert Johnston Hassell Gurganus ........... Sergeant-at-Anns....... Richard Barnhill Me m hers Richard Barnhill, β€˜37 Hassell Gurganus, β€˜37 Ray Whitley, ’39 Russell Roebuck, '37 Robert Johnston, ’39 Irving Lynch, ’39 Sam Bass, ’39 Norwood Scott, ’39 Basil Bowden, ’39 Bill Tyson, ’38 Randolph Chandler, ’37 Bruce Conyers, ’38 Hugh Cherry, ’38 Prof. P'. A. Hodges Prof. C. A. Jarman Coach A. D. Rose (Not in picture) Pridgen Barnes, ’38 1937 PINE? KNOT Sigma Alpha Fraternity Founded 1925 Motto: Semper Est Amicitia Colors: Silver and Lavender Flower: Sweet Pea Frater in Laculate J. M. Waters Randolph Allen ...... A. C. Dawson ...... Marsh Knott...... Leon Roebuck ... Woodrow Taylor Officers ....... President Vice-Preside t .... Secretary-Treasurer .......... Chaplain Ser geant-at-Arms Praters in Collegio Randolph Allf.n, '37 Millard Burt, ’38 Onnie Cockrell, ’38 A. C. Dawson, ’37 Norman Etheridge, 37 Marsh Knott, ’38 Leon Roebuck, '39 (Not Carl Jones, ’39 Howard Roberson, ’39 Nelson Stephenson, ’37 Woodrow Taylor, ’38 William Winstead, ’39 Ralph Whitfield, ’37 Ivan Willis, '39 Prof. J. M. Waters Picture ) Robert Denny, ’38 1937 KNOT Phi Sigma Tau Sorority β€’ Founded 1912 Motto: Non Nobis Omnibus Colors: Black and Gobi Flower: Black-Eyed Susan Officers First Semester Marietta Whitley .............................................. President Lou Ellen Perry .................................... Pice-President Rebecca Carter ...................................... Secretary Mae Mercer Harrell ............................ Treasurer Officers Second Semester Mae Mercer Harrell............................................. President Rebecca Carter ..................................... Vice-President Lou Ellen Perry ......................................Secretary Dare Barnhill................................... Treasurer Sponsor Mrs. J. M. Waters Chapter Roll Mae Mercer Harrell, ’37 Lou Ellen Perry, ’37 Marietta Whitley, '37 Rosamond Conley, ’38 Rebecca Carter, ’38 Annie Morris Parker, '37 Lorraine McDaniels, ’39 Dare Barnhill, ’38 Lula Hackney Ruffin, ’39 Virginia Rose, ’39 Virginia Barclay, '39 Olivia Fulghum, ’39 Agnes Futrell, ’39 Mary Cox, ’38 Madeline Brooks, ’39 1937 Delta Sigma Sorority Founded 1935 Colors: Green and Gold FLOWER: Jonquil Officers First Semester Nina Mallison.............................................. President Helen Williams ................................... Vice-President Mary Ethel Outlaw ............................... Secretary Edith Hart .................................. Treasurer Miss Martha Edmonston .................... Sponsor Officers Second Helen Williams ............................................ President Hazel Riley ..................................... Vice-President Helen Godwin .................................... Secretary Edna Barnhill ............................... Treasurer Miss Martha Edmonston..................... Members Elaine Ballard, '37 Helen Williams, '38 Hazel Riley, '37 Mary E. Outlaw, '37 May Maine, '38 Nina Mallison, '37 Jean Kiser, '39 (Not Edith Hart, '37 Cleo James, '39 Hazel Gunter, '37 Helen Godwin, '39 Dorothy Creech, '38 Edna Barnhill, '39 Miss Martha Edmonston Pictu re) Ruby Barnes, ’39 1937 Lois Baggette, '39 PINE9 I Smoka Pipe Club Founded 1934 First Semester Marvin Jackson . Woodrow Taylor Onnie Cockrell . Ralph Whitfield Kenneth Tingle . Colors: Blue Orange Officers .....President..... ...Vice-President.. Secretary-Treasurer .....Chaplain...... ...S er grant-a 1-. rms... Second Semester ..C. B. Edwards Raymond Wells .... A. J. Moye Marvin Jackson Kenneth Tingle Onnie Cockrell Marvin Jackson Woodrow Taylor C. B. Edwards Ef.land Farnell Members Raymond Wells Ralph Whitfield James Rogers Billy Tiiigpen A. J. Moye (No Woodrow Suggs Robert Carr Gus Lancaster in Picture) Louis Everette Kenneth Tingle Robert Dixon 1937 PINEb KNOT Men’s Chorus Russell Owings Honorary Director Ray Whitley Student Director Mrs. Yavorski Faculty Director Elmer Mottern Treasurer Members Ray Whitley, ’39 Griffith Hamlin, '39 Eugene Ogrodowski, ’39 Marvin Jackson, ’37 Shelton Ange, ’40 John Yavorski, ’40 Elbert Move, ’40 J. B. Warren, ’40 Robert Windham, ’40 Tiiomas Yei.verton, ’40 James Windley, ’40 Robert Carr, ’39 Woodrow Suggs, ’39 Chester Johnson, ’40 Dalton Kennedy, ’39 Elmer Mottern, ’40 Robert Langley, ’40 George Bryan, ’40 (Not in Picture) Sam Bass, ’39 1937 Robert Dixon, ’40 PINE9 The Band Millard Burt, T rtt in pets Griffith Hamlin J. E. Vause Drue Willie Martin Mary Ella Clark Robert Langley Sue Stallings John Batchelor Baritones A. J. Mo YE Bill Winstead Basses Holland Manning Hassell Gurganus Drums Dalton Kennedy John Yavorski Clarinets Pridgen Barnes Beulah Pearl Aycock Melvin Whitford Bessie Hearne Saxophones Effie Walston Ray Whitley Onnie Cockrell T rom bones Marsh Knott Gus Lancaster Carl Jones French Horns Lorraine McDaniel Ewart Langston 1937 PINEb KNOT The Staff of The Collegiate and The Pine Knot β€’ Editorial Staff Randolph Ai.len ................................. Editor-in-Chief Randolph Chandler ........................... Managing Leon Roebuck .......................... Associate Editor Ivan Willis ........................ Associate Business Staff Nelson Stephenson.............................. Business William Winstead ......................... Assistant Business Mary E. Outlaw .............. Assistant Business Manager Ralph Whitfield .............. Circulation Manager Robert Windham ............ Advertising Staff Editors Onnie Cockrell ........................................... Sports James Rogers ............................... Assistant Sports Martha Brinson ................................... Humor Thursa Coyle .............................. Society 1937 Mary Cox Features KNOT 1937 1937 I KNOT Basketball Team A. D. β€œBud” Rose .... Randolph Allen Louis Everette ............... Coach ........... Manager Assistant Manager Players Front Row (Left to Right) : Basil Bowden, Onnie Cockrell, β€œRed Rogers, Amos Dawson, Captain, Cv Scott, Robert Johnston, and Warren Broughton. Second Row: D. D. McCall, C. C. Walters, Eugene Ange, Nelson Stephenson, A. C. Holloman, and Bill Move. Third Row: John Yavorski, Freshman Assistant Manager, Coach Rose, Louis Everette, Assistant Manager, and Randolph Allen, Manager. 1937 PINEsΒ Baseball Team A. D. β€œBud” Rose ......................................... Coach Marsh Knott ....................................... Manager Louis Everette ..................... Assistant Players Front Row (Left to Right) : β€œRed” Rogers, D. D. McCall, β€œPeanut” Edwards, Robert Johnston, Basil Bowden, and Warren Broughton. Second Row: Onnie Cockrell, Captain, Bill Winstead, Amos Dawson, Eugene Ange, Irving Lynch, and Bill Move. Third Row: Coach Rose, Grant Lee, John Yavorski, Freshman Assistant Manager, Cv Scott, C. C. Walters, and Louis Everette, Assistant Manager. 1937 Boxing Team W. P. β€œBill” Wright, Coach Ray Whitley, Captain Bruce Conyers Robert Carr Cleveland Bradner Walter Bradner Gus Lancaster Grant Lee Elmer Mottern Carl Jones Iv an Willis Billy Pearce, Marvin Jackson, Assistant Manager 1937 KMOT 1937 Tennis Team A. D. β€œBud” Rose Coach A. C. Dawson Frank Siieakin Bill Winstead J. E. Vause James Rogers ............Playing Manager and Captain Players B. B. Plyler A. C. Dawson Bill Hudson Harry Abbit (Not in Picture) Fred Kirby 1937 KNOT Girls Athletic Club Margaret Outlaw .. Nina Mallison... Elaine Ballard Officers .............. President ....... Vice-President Secretary-Treasurer Sports Leaders Elsie Haddock .................... Madeline Brooks ................ Clyde Deans .................. Lou Ellen Perry ............ Hazel Gunter.............. Marjorie Deny .......... Mildred Powell ........ ........... Basketball ........... Baseball .......... Soccer ... J olley Ball .. Tumbling ... Tennis A r chery Sponsor Miss Charlotte Hill 1937 1937 PIMIb KNOT Pertinent Points For Serious Seniors! Consider Atlantic Christian College 1β€” A co-educational church-related college with enrollment limited to 350. 2β€” Four years of liberal arts work for students who expect to enter professional careers. 3β€” Moderate expenses and opportunities for self-help and loans to worthy students. 4β€”A varied program of extra-curricular activitiesβ€”religious, ath- letic, musical, dramatic, and literary. 5β€” Recent additions to the buildings enable the college to offer greater comfort and convenience. 6β€” A fine spirit of personal interest in students is shown by our Faculty. G 0 Catalogue and other information will be gladly furnished. JfTrite to THE PRESIDENT ATLANTIC CHRISTIAN COLLEGE WILSON, N. C. 1937 KNOT THE NEW HACKNEY CUSHIONED-STEEL SCHOOL BUS BODY Designed and Constructed to Provide the STRONGEST, SAFEST AND MOST ECONOMICAL TRANSPORTATION IDEAL FOR ATHLETIC TEAMS AND GENERAL CAMPUS ACTIVITIES β€”Special Seating Provided for Adultsβ€” For additional information write to Hackney Bros. Body Co., Wilson, N. C. Manufacturers of Vehicdes SINCE 1937 For z_All Β£rops Farmers Fertilizers represent the best that science can offer in making Quality Fertilizers % Farmers Cotton Oil Company Norfolk, Va. Wilson, N. C. Lillington, N. C. C. L. EDWARDS Flumbing and Heating We Do All Plumbing and Heating For A. C. C. 1 11 W. Barnes Street Phone 3300 Wilson, North Carolina 1937 Compliments of DILLON SUPPLY CO. Machinery of All Kinds Raleigh, North Carolina CONDENSED STATEMENT OF CONDITION OF Branch Banking Trust Company WILSON, NORTH CAROLINA AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS DECEMBER 31, 1936 RESOURCES Cash and Due From Banks............................................$ 3,953,951.54 Obligations of the LLiited States...................$8,117,371.54 Federal Land Bank Bonds............................ 2,286,36(3.50 North Carolina Bonds.................................. 401,922.30 Municipal and Other Marketable Bonds................ 2,850,947.71 Other Stocks and Bonds................................. 14,106.00 13,670,714.05 Loans and Discounts.............................................. 2,030,978.77 Banking Houses, Furniture and Fixtures and Real Estate.............. 250,000.00 $19,905,644.36 LIABILITIES Capital Stockβ€”Common .........................................................$ 400,000.00 Capital Stockβ€”Preferred ............................................ 400,000.00 Surplus ............................................................ 400,000.00 Undivided Profits .................................................. 396,215.00 Reserves ........................................................ 258,699.67 Dividend Payable January 1, 1937 ..................................... 8,000.00 Deposits ...................................................... 18,042,729.69 (Trust Department Assets Not Included) $19,905,644.36 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. 1937 PI Nib KNOT β€œBest of Every thing” Visit Our β€œHarmony Home” COLLEGE R. E. Quinn Co. GROCERY for FURNITURE, STOVES, Dial 3138 Dial 3139 PHILCO RADIOS Fancy Groceries, Candies, Cakes and School Kelvinator and Universal Ranges Supplies It Is Easy to Pay the Quinn Way 609 W. Lee Street Wilson, N. C. 201 S. Goldsboro St. Wilson, N. C. Dial 2585 ALL BRICK USED IN GYMNASIUM and DINING HALL at ATLANTIC CHRISTIAN COLLEGE Furn shed by Cherokee Brick Company Raleigh, North Carolina Telephone 2137 Rail or Truck Delivery 1937 Compliments of Siddell Studio Wishes to Express Kinston Daily Appreciation at the Free Press 0 pport unity to Serve a ? β€œAmerica’s Premier Small OFFICIAL City Daily” PHOTOGRAPHER ❖ for the A True and Tried Friend 1937 PINE KNOT of Education Siddell Studio Raleigh, N. C. Peden Steel Co. J. M. PEDEN, President Moss Company Structural Steel β€œTreat People Right Ornamental Iron Reinforcing’ Bars o n DRY GOODS, Electric and CLOTHING, Acetylene Welding Blacksmithing Building Specialties Steel Sash and Doors SHOES 132-134-136 Tarboro Street Wilson, N. C. 512 West Hargett Street Telephone 99 Raleigh, N. C. 1937 KNOT 1937 PINE? KNOT Compliments of Wilson Market Co. National Native and Western Meats, Bank Poultry, Etc. of β€’β€’β€’ Wilson Fish and Oysters in Season β€’ Dial 2117 Wilson, N. C. Thomas-Yelverton Wilson Hardware Co. Company β€œCourthouse in Front of Us” BETTER FURNITURE Everything in Funeral Directors H a row a re, Kitchenware, A mb ill a n c e Servic e V Sporting Goods, Paints, Roofing, Lime, Cement Call 3121 β€œWe Are Never Tate” and Peaster Wilson, N. C. Dial 3174 1937 Autographs Autographs Autographs Autographs r? -r.:- β€’'..v-. β–  β€’; iv β€’ MW , β€’ . β€’ β€’β€’ '-β–  V.?.. : ; β– ' .V β– . β€’β€’: W β–  β–  ' 1 If β€’ β€’β€’


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