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President Turnbo McEachin Vice President Clarence H. Bellamy Secretary Margaret Cooper Treasurer Wilbur Stinson Assistant Secretary Gracie Henderson •i OT Mj. Edward J. High CLASS PRESIDENT ' S MESSAGE TO THE SENIOR CLASS Class of 1952 we are now approaching the point of departure. Courage and per- severance have a magical taUsman-, before which our difficulties will disappear and our obstacles will vanish into air. A great deal of talent is lost in the world for want of a little courage. Every day sends to their graces obscure men and women whom timidity prevented from making a first effort; who, if they could have been induced to begin, would in all probability have gone great lengths in the career of game. The fact IS, that to do anything in the world worth doing, we must not stand back shiver ing and thinking of the cold and danger, but jump and scramble through as well as we can. After two years of toil, the apotheosis in our various fields endeavor has attained. We must now strive to distinguish ourselves as exemplary citizens in our various communities. Turnbo McEachin, Class President
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Seniors EDWARD SIMS Ambition: To be a Success Hobby:Collecting old coins Major: Liberal Arts JAMES E. STEVENSON Ambition: Social Worker Hobby:Basketball Movies Major: Liberal Arts RUBEN WARE Ambition: Garage operator Hobby: Repairing autos. Major: Business Administration J952 LEONARD SPENCER Ambition: Salesmanship Hobby: Sports Major: Business Administration WILBUR B. STINSON Ambition: To be an Actor Hobby: Horticulture Major: Liberal Arts WILLIAM WILSON, JR. Ambition: Shoe Shop Operator Hobby: Music and Sports Major: Business Administration ROBERT YOUNG Ambition: Ministry Hobby: Hunting Major: Liberal Arts B B!
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Class Mistory FRESHMAN YEAR In the waning days of Septe, Tiber, 195Z, thirty-nine hopeful souls set stJdeTs ' ' ° ' ' ' ' P- ' ° ' ' ' ° ' °-- successful After selecting our tentative curricula, we went through the cus- tomary rouunes which included a newly instituted testing program The but notTst ' l ' ° h ' ' ° be geniuses and others borderline morons! Dut not a single ambition was dimmed. With the preliminaries over, the class proceeded to organize itself and elect officers. Among them were: Clarence Bellamy Presiden Floyd Brisco, Vice President; Laura Caldwell, Secretary; WUbur Itinson ' Treasurer; with Mrs. Cecelia Trottie as our very efficient Advisor Hours upon hours in laboratories studying our practice sets and rnn jugating verbs brought rewards to many oi us w ho J re priced on he Dean s list for maintaining an average of ••B or above In .. ' !, sfully presented our first play entitled The Bride ' s Stand- in This was one of the ■•first for Carver College. Aside from our scholastic endeavors, the students enjoyed a number of cfass parties throughout the year Fully cognizant of the reasons for Jack ' s be a dull boy, we pushed aside our books at the end of the fall quarter ani ie°n oTpr ' ° . ' ' «, - ' -- ' - ' eps of the Terpisichorean ' Art The ft7hTsTns°tUuron. ' ' ° ° ' ' — to be h eld At the year ' s end and casualties counted, most of us were jubilant to have won the first year of battle and avidly awaited the nex ' yeir SENIOR YEAR The assumed dignity that seems to come to every senior came to the membe rs of the senior class when they resumed their studiesin Septem Ar ' ' Tk ' discovered that we had lost a few c our crew aTleTbv ttTa ' ' ' w ° ' ' -- (who was reJ be consUeredT ' start r ' ' ° ' ° ' ° ' ■ - T 1° - V . T r Carver s crown, since these young ladies were employed in key positions in Washington DC We have almost reached our journeys end. As we expend our la. t The Staff
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