Central Wesleyan College - Centralian Yearbook (Central, SC)

 - Class of 1947

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Holleije Sup horn ores It mu» i (.a nil him Davis Selma. Alabama k I S 1. 2). Sec. I ; Al.ibaimi Club 2 , Cen Indian Si.ilt I ); Spanish Club I . College C-infer ence L 2); W 1 P. $ 1,2'. Secretary I S.ip|i.. more Class Set Ire.it 2 Who’s W ho 2). Bill if ue walk in the Ugh t. as he is in the light. U’e have fellowship one with another an J the Mood of !emo Christ his Sun dentin th us from all sin. I |ohn I: lsi Bent Davis Selma. Alabama k I S. 1,2). Alabama Club 2 . (.•■Ilcgian Staff I Spanish Club I), Col- lege Conference I. 2); i M W If 2 U V P S I. 2 . C horus I. 2). I press towards the mark for the priir of the high call •nit of Clod in Christ Imu. Phil. J: 14, The IXivis girL—always working art hard to heal; Mas Belle friend and eonhdante f all. I lardic, efficient and unsurpavsed in sweetness of character . . I xic wins our hearts with her wonderful smile— she is a peach . . . Leonardo, Litllc’un, proves that previous things come in little psitkages . . Serious Chris’ , our anchor of consecrated C hnstian woman!»- 1 has tutu lor fun. to Exit Lee Doss Centers ille, Alabama k I S. I, 2); Alabama Club 2 Collegian Stall 1, 2); Spanish t lub 1.2 . Sec. and I reus. 2 Prest Club C2E W. Y. P. S. CL 2); Girls Athletic Association 0. 2). “Teach me thy way, 0 Lord, and lead me in a plain path. Psalm 27:11. Mres. Eton Aim a Diiai'eii Greenville. South Carolina k I S 1,2 . Ramblers t lub 2 , iu Pit--. Presto C lub 1. 2 . t borus 1.2 V M W II I. 2); W. V. P. S, I); College Confer ence ( 1). There is therefore now no condemnation to them which are in Christ Jesus, who walk not after the flesh hut after the spirit. Romans 8.1. C nniMiM FowLtn I outsville. ken tucks PI S 1. 2 kentucki I lub 2). Anil lehal doth the l ord require of thee, hut to do justly, and to love mercy, and to walk humbly with thy Cod? Micuh 6:8.

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Sophomores Hundreds of steps — sometimes faltering—over a seemingly hopeless trail of heavy books, hard exams, and long parallel assignments—are sud- denly at an end. Before us lie many new paths. The road signs confuse us, for they signify numerous walks of life. However, we do not take into our hands the problem of choosing which to follow, for before us walks a Guide whose wise and loving hand will pilot us safely through the confusion of a restless world. Is it possible, after years of toil involving a much-chewed pencil, that our English and trig books are closed We recall our arrival here — frowning at Teter Hall, smiling at McDonald, giggling at Smith, and quaking as we entered the Ad building And now, as we realize that we will never enter these familiar halls as students again, our hearts are filled with unspeakable sadness. Our freshman hayride (that turned out to be a haywalk ); the banquet we gave the sophomores in the impressive private dining room of the Ottaray”; and above all, our own wonderful sneak and the banquet given us as grad- uates—all these will bring smiles to our faces, and perhaps tears to our eyes, when in future years we thumb wistfully through our albums labeled “W. M. C.” But now before us lies a vast expanse of opportunity as we lift our eyes and face the distant horizons. Prof. G. R. Rickman, Sponsor Helen French, President Hardie Davis, Secretary and Treasurer Anna Lee Gittens, 7 ice-President Jean Mae Barrincer Belfast, New York P. L. S. (2); Ramblers Club (2); Spanish Club (2); W. Y. P. S. (2). Wilt not thou deliver my feet from falling that I niay walk before God in the light of the living. Psalm 56:13. Rosa Pauline Burnham Pell Cits', Alabama K. L. S. (1. 2); Alabama Club (2); Associate Editor Collegian 1 1); Editor Col- legian 2); Spanish Club ( 1, 2); Presto Music Club (0; College Conference 1), Sec- retary; Y. M. V. B. 1); W. Y. P. S. (I. 2); Girls’ Athletic Association (2), “Thy word is a lamp unto my feet, and a light iinto my path. Psalm 119:105. Pleasant and plump Jean from New York has proved that Yankees and Rebels can get along wonder- fully together . . . Studious Pauline has won a place of merit by her consistent Christian life and her leadership.



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('□liege Sophomores Helen Frances French Central. South Carolina P. L. S (I, 2); South Carolina Club 2), ice Pres. 2); Student Body Pres idcnt I t entralian Stall Associate Editor 1 ), Editor 2'. Class President 2): Presto Club 1, 2). Secretary I ;; Orchestra 1 Chorus 1) ; Triple Trio (1 ); I rio 2) ; Spanish Club 1 ; Who's Who 2 Tlioti unit sheu me the path of life: in thy presence is fulness of jov. at tin riglif hand there arc pleasures for evermore.’ Psalm 16:11. Anna Lee Gittens Lowell. i orth Carolina K. L. S. (I. 2); North ( irolina Club (2); Chorus E 2 College Conference 1. 2); V. M W. 15. 1. 2 ). V V P. S. 1, 2); Sopho- more Class Vice President 2); Presto Club (1. 2). No good thing uill He withhold from them that walk uprightlj Psalm 84.11. Helen is forever busy: her attractive personality and C hristian leadership make her one of our chief cornerstones . . Red haired Anna Lee is constant!) busy in religious activities; she bubbles over with jollity . . Vivacious Paulettes smile and joyful laugh make her welcome everywhere; a future mission- ary . . . Dot —originality [K-rsonified creates our most unusual decorations; she likes the solitude of nature and has a keen sense of humor . Mildred always smiling, is an up and coming violinist; her distinctive handwriting is well known. Paulette Gravity Easley, South Carolina P. L. S. (I, 2); South Carolina Club (2), Hiking Club : 1); Presto Club I 2); Chorus (1); College Conference (1. 2); Y. i 1. W. 13. (I, 2). Secretary (2 .. W. Y. P. S. (1. 2). lie will not suffer thy foot to he moved: he that keepeth thee will not slum her. Psalm 121:3. Dorothy Lee Gunby Easley South t irolina K. L. S I, 2); South Carolina Club (2), Sucre tary. Presto Club I. 2); College Conference ■ 1, 2); Y. M. W. B. (1, 2); W. Y. P S. fl, 2); Girls’ Glee Club (1). O Lord, I know that the win of a man is not in him- self: it is not in man that widketli to direct his steps. Jeremiah 10:23. Mildred Sarah Jester I ligh Point. North Carolina P. L. S. (L 2); North Carolina ( lull 2); Collegian St.ill 1,2 Spanish ! 1, 2), President 2); Hiking (1); Orchestra (1, 2), Treasurer I , Chorus 1, 2); College Conference C1, 2); Y. M. VV. I] Cl, 2); W. V. P. S. CL 2). ”7 he ways of the l ord are right, and the just shall walk m fliem. Hpsea 14:9.

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