Central Wesleyan College - Centralian Yearbook (Central, SC)

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' I I ' « I i i « 4 i I « Published by the Student Body Nineteen of Wesleyan Methodist College Hundred and Fifty If someone should ask us what the year at W. M, C. has meant to us, we should be silent for there is too much to answer in a word, or on a printed page. For when, in September, the world was on the verge of a great spiritual decline, and there were loud cries of Modernism, Modernism, the W. M. C. students returned to the campus dazed, wondering what their part was to be in the combat of such conditions, and what W. M. C. could do to prepare them for that part. Now the year has ended and the fight goes on. But the spirit has changed and the doubts have vanished. Men and women are leaving W. M. C. prepared, prepared to meet any demands that may be placed upon them. When ihe cause of Christ shall triumph and the satanic forces are cast down in utter defeat, ihen W. M. C. shall have cause to be proud of the men and women that she has prepared and who have made this a better place in which to live. t Through the years Central College has not had a more devoted, loyal supporter than Miss Ina Gaines, affectionately known to many as Aunt Ina.” At different limes she has served as instructor in voice and piano at the school. At all times she has shared its cares, sorrows, and joys, and has watched over it as a mother over a child. Its griefs have been her griefs; and its successes, her successes. Though not physically able to attend many of the activities of the school, she has, nevertheless, become intimately acquainted with many of the faculty and students; and many a person has gone to her for solace or with requests for advice or spiritual help. Never has one gone who has not come away encouraged because of her under- standing and sympathy and the assurance of her prayers. Through the night, when others were asleep, she held those requesls before God and interceded for individuals. Her life of service has been a con- tinual inspiration and challenge to all who have known her. It is with pleasure, therefore, that we didicate the 1950 CentraZ an to a true friend — MISS INA GAINES. 31, rose JLJ e c. PRESIDENT The present school year has marked the close of the first half of the twentieth century and the beginning of the second half. Standing at this mid point of the century and taking a retrospec- tive view, we see great strides of progress in the way of public education, inventicn, travel, com- munication, and knowledge of atomic energy. Dark blots on the picture are seen in the way of two World Wars, modernism, communism, crime, prevalence of divorce, and decay of morals. About face and we behold a mark of interroga- tion as to what the second half of the century holds in store. The answer to that question will be determined largely by the youth of today. Never before have we faced such possibilities and such responsibilities. It is only as the youth of our land have the light of Christian experience and training that they can arise to meet the situation. Central College stands ready to help them. DR. R. C. MULLINAX, President c ommcrcla ( -A Jssistan fs Bursar F. B. WILLIAMS Student Assistants JOYCE ABERCROMBIE ELLA VOIGHT HAZEL SMITH PAYNE Secretary to the President DORIS RUMPEY Student Assistants BETTY BOLEN JANICE LOGONS NANCY PHILLIPPE ' Office ) I .A. ssi slants ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICERS CLAUDE R. RICKMAN A.B., B.S. History and Social Studies Dean of College GORDAN H. CARY A.B., M.Rei. Greek. Bible, Theology Dean of Theology JAMES B. CHILDS A.B. Mathematics, Natural Science E. HAROLD SHIGLEY B.S., A.B., M.Rei., M A. Education, Psychology, Physical Education College Registrar Local Board of Managers W. C. Lovins R. C. Mullinax L. F. Lance E. L. Henderson H. Gunby E. T. Gentry D. P. Denton P. M. Lawrence £. L. Shigley P. C. Lusk E. L. Gunby L7 LORENZO A. HARVEY A.B., B.S., Th.B. Voice and Conducting Dean of Men MARGARET GAINES CHILDS B.Mus. P ano RUTH C. UEBELE A.B., M.A. Spanish, English ELISABETH A. RIGSBEE A.B. Piano, Theory ALTA RAYLE Dean of Women MARTHA F. SMITH B.A., B.S. in L.S. Librarian LYLLIS E. DAVIS A.B. Commerce FRANCENE CUDE ELLIOTT A.B. English, Mathematics MARLING J. ELLIOTT A.B., M.Rel., B.D. Homiletics, Church History, Philosophy MYRTLE D. McDANIEL B.S. Dietitian and Matron OFFICERS CHARLES MARTIN..................President EUGENE SMITH...............Vice President JACK SMITH......................Secretary PROFESSOR CARY....................Sponsor Because of their greal love for God and righteousness, their holy living, their passion for lost souls, their effectual prayer lift, and their unselfish contributions toward the spiritual advancement of W. M. C, the 'Theologs' have won the deepest respect and admiration of us all. We invoke God's richest blessings upon them and direct the following quotation to them as a challenge to their future lives: If we work upon marble, it will perish; If we work upon brass, time will efface it; If we rear temples, they'll crumble into dust; But if we work upon immortal souls, if we imbue them with immortal principles, with the just fear of God and love of their fellow men; We engrave on those tablets something which will brighten all eternity. Daniel Webster Theological Senior JACK SMITH These be our prayers — more strength, more light, more constancy, more pro- gress. K.L.S. — Chandler, N. C. Undergraduates SENIOR DELBERT WINTERS JUNIORS MARSHALL RAMPEY EUGENE SMITH (Unphotographed) A. C. CLEMENS 4 Theological Sophomores W. G. DAVIDSON LUTHER ELBELL MALCOLM ELLIS JOHN HARRIS HAROLD NICHOLSON JOHNNY POWELL Theological Freshmen IDA LEE BARNES JAMES CYPHERS J. WILLARD GODFREY MILLARD HANGER DOWD E. JOHNSON CLARENCE R JORDAN MARIAN L. LOYD JACK M. MOBLEY JOE NICHOLSON ALBERT PAYNE CHARLES POWELL NANCY PHILLIPPE JOHN J THORNBURG J C. WATERS Bible Diploma Graduates ?t jm «is RUFUS MORGAN No seed shall perish which the soul hath sown. P.L.S. . . . Greenville, 5 C. JOHN V. SMITH A noble aim—faithfully kept, is a noble deed. K L.S. . . Knoxville, Tennessee Bible Diploma Undergraduates JAMES ADCOCK RICHARD ADDISON KENNETH BAUER ALFRED BENNETT CLIFFORD CLUBB LLOYD COX KENNETH GEORGE CLAUDE GREENE GERALD GUTEKUNST LEILA HAVERTY JOHN HOUSER JAMES JACOBS ETHEL LACKEY SIDNEY LOGGINS WALTER MADDEN CHARLES MARTIN RUFUS MOSS SAMMIE PAYNE OSCAR QUICK WILLIAM WIGGINS CLINTON YOUNG HAZEL SMITH PAYNE (Special Student) Un photographed LEROY COX CHARLES POWELL OFFICERS HELEN SHIGLEY................... President LEONARD BRANK...............Vice President LOU ANN HOUSER...................Secretory JOE LANE......... ,..............Treasurer PROFESSOR SHIGLEY..................Sponsor V __JOjJfi omores In the spring of 1948 a certain group of young people completed suc- cessfully one round in the tournament of life-preparation, that of high school, and registered for another, that of junior college. The goal and prize seemed far off at the time, but these players were determined to win the game. During these two years the contestants perhaps have mel with difficulties that seemingly would bring defeat, but thtir Captain, Who has never known defeat, has brought them to a successful finish. Sophomores of W. M. C., we congratulate you for your strong endurance and winning ability. As you leave here to enter another contest of life, may you be still more successful. Above all else keep Christ as your Captain. JOYCE ABERCROMBIE Birmingham, Alabama 'A gentle mind by gentle deed is known P I. 5.; Trio; Who's Who in High School. KENNETH ALLEN Daytona Beach, Florida Charm wins the sight but merit wins the soul K. L. S.; Business Manoger COLLEGIAN, Quartet. HOWARD ALLEN Knoxville, Tennessee The good earth holds a fascination for him. P. L- 5.; Veterans Club. College Sophomores LEONARD BRANK Whitmire, South Carolina He shall have music wherever he goes. K. I. S.; Business Manager Cenlralion; Quartet; Who's Who. STEPHEN CALHOON Finlay, Ohio We all wonder and still the wonder grows—how, when, and where he learns whot he knows. P L. S,, President P. L, S.; Editor Collegian; Who's Who, CLARENCE CAWTHON Covington' Georgia Life consists of faith and charity. K.L.S.; Claghorn; Veterans Club. ROBERT CROCKER Spartanburg, South Corolina If I cannot do great things I con do small things in a great way. K. L. S.; President K L. S.; Editor Cen- tralian; Progrom Chairman K, L. S. PHRONEY DAVIDSON Clover, South Carolina Housekeeping, studying, and always ready to smile out loud. K. t. S. LOWELL GRANTIER Turtle Creek, Pennsylvania Noble in every thought and every deed. P, L S-, Treasurer College Conference. College Sophomores LOU ANN HOUSER Knoxville, Tennessee Music is a prophets' art; among the gifts that God sent. P L S.; Secretory Sophomore Class,- Trio; Collegian Staff JOSEPH LANE Tabor City, North Corolina There is nothing at all in life except thot we put it there. P L. S.; Treasurer W. Y. P S.; Treasurer Sophomore Class. ROY LOCKRIDGE Concord North Carolina He that inquires much learns much. JANICE LOGGINS Roanoke, Virginio In action, faithful and in honor, dear K I. S.; Cenlralian Staff, Collegian Staff ELIZABETH MOBLEY Girard, Georgia 'Wise to resolve and potient to perform. K. L. $.; Secretary K. L. $.; Associate Editor Cenlralian. CLARENCE MOSS Spartanburg, South Carolina If he can't see the bright side of things he polishes up the dark side and looks at it. P, L S.; Quartet. College Sophomores HELEN POWERS HELEN SHIGLEY Union Point, Georgia Central, South Carolina Blonde hair, blue eyes, and a winning Quietly she works, always faithful to each duty. K. L. S.; K. L S, President; President Sopho- more Class; Who's Who; Trio. smile. K. L S. BILLY TURNER Roanoke, Virginia Few his words but strong. K. L. S.; Bill-Son. College Sophomores ELLA VOIGHT Dayton, Ohio Neat, sweet, with a unique tense of humor. P L S.; Program Committee W Y, P. S. JOSEPH WAKEFIELD WILLIAM WRIGHT Asheville, North Carolina Order is perfection. ' P L. S. Brunswick, Georgia ' The reward of a thing well done is to hove done it, K. L S. Treasurer Freshman Class; Veterans Choister. 1. Mr, Dignified Edit or 4. 'Clag' at 5 7. Acting his age 10. You ftgure if out 2. Fun in Atlanta 5. Enjoying Leisure 8. Joy full 11. Library at night 3. WELL Matched 6. Gruesome Twosome 9. Powers Model 1. Many Long Years Ago 2. Goin' To Town 3. Sophomore Sneak 4. She's got a bite 5. Brotherly Love 6. Wanfa Ride? 7. Lockridges B. C. (Before Central) 8. Sleeping Rose 9. Foot Washing 10. Just Can't Understand 1 1. Day Dreamers 12. ROYal WelcominG 13. Revenge 14. Dignity 15. Loots sort of Ph(r)oney 16. Sprmgf me 17. Oh Promise Me 18. Two girls and A Byrd 19. Waitin' 20. Pillars of Knowledge 21. Mailbox x College JAMES ALLRED ERNEST ALEXANDER JAMES BLAIR BETTY BOLEN MARCELLA BROWN EULANE BYRD PATRICIA CASEY GEORGE COOPER MERRILL DOSS PAUL FAULKENBERRY EMMA FLINT PONDER FREDERICK CHESTER FREEZE AZALEE GRAVLEY F reshmen ELIZABETH GREEN BETTY HENDERSON CONNIE HENDERSON HUBERT HENDERSON LOUISE HERRING JOHNNIE HODGE MAXINE HOLMAN JACK HUDSON JOHN MALCOLM BETTY Ramsey DOUGLAS RIDLEY JOSEPH RUARK CHARLES SHERRILL JESSE VUNCANNON CLARA WILLIAMS OFFICERS WILLIAM FRENCH...........................President MARY GENE SUSIE CURTIS...................Secretory CLARA WILLIAMS......................Vice President PROFESSOR HARVEY...........................Sponsor Jk culem if Sr cmorS 0 Seniors, you hove spent twelve long years of concentrated study in preparation for this memorable event. This occasion has been made pos- sible only by your strong determination to succeed as you were led by the guiding hand of God. Down through the years no doubt you have met with obstacles that seemed insurmountable, but you have been complete over- comers and deserve all the joy and happiness that this occasion may afford. May Christ continue to be your Counselor and Leader as you go on to higher attainments. JOYCE ALBRIGHT High Point, North Carolina There it language in her eye her ho r, her lip , P L S.; Pig. MARY GENE CURTIS Montgomery, A la bo mo K L $,| Sutie 4 ' O fill and quiet conscience EVELYN FRANCES DRUMMOND Talladega, Alabama Full of Fun and fancy lr t K I, S, Academy Seniors MILDRED VIRGINIA EAST Tallodego, Alabama A true friend ii forever a friend K L. S. BARBARA EARLEY Candler, North Carolina People who moke no noil will fool you K. L S OMAR HOBSON ESTES Wallace. North Carolina There i a time for all thing K L 5., Secretory Athletic Association, Hobby . WILLIAM FRENCH Central, South Carolina His wit is contagious ' P L. S.; President of Senior Class; Treosurer P. L. 5,; Centralian Staff; Who's Who. PATRICIA HAVERTY Massillon, Ohio Talent is that which is in man's favor. P L. S.(- Secretary P. L. S,; College Trio; Pat. ELLA MAE LOCKRIDGE Concord, North Carolino True to her work, her word, her friends. P L S., Pianist College Conference; Eller. Academy DOROTHY MATHERIEE Central, South Carolina They love her best who know her best ' P L, S. LOUISE MERRILL Hortense, Georgia Ambition rule my brain, love my heart. K L. S. BETTY ANN PACE Hendersonville, North Carolina Rather than love, than money, than fame, give me truth. K. L. S. JAMES W STILES Gostonio, North Carolina All this and ambition too, P I. S,; College Quartet, EARNEST VISHER Sharon, Pennsylvania A toll body leaves room for a big heart. K. L S. IMOGENE WILLIAMS Talladega, Alabama Loyalty is the greatest good in the human heart. K L, S.; Collegion Staff; Into. Seniors ARNOLD WHISNANT Gastonia. North Carolina Full of life and fancy free P. L. S.; Nuckles. KEITH WALDROP BETTY YATES Central. South Carolina Concord, North Carolina There is a greot ability in knowing how A womans hair is her crowning glory to conceal ones ability. p i. Who s Who. K. L. S , Second Quarter 1. Need some help? 7. Sowing on Lake Louise 14. f's a catch 2. Kitchen Crew 8. It's a Case-(y) 15. Reading, 'Riling, 'Riihmetic 3. Will ya. Won't ya? 9. La Tonrneau Hotel 16. Master mind 4. Just Friends 10. Who's ahead 17. She's a Child-(s) 5. Cousins 11. Early birth 18. Dean—working? 6. Ella in Command 12. Eight o'clock classes 19. Two of a kind 13. Central—drought? Academy Juniors BETTY A BOWIES IMA JEAN BROWN MONA ROSE BROWN N EUGENE BURNHAM MARY COCKMAN DARI L. FOWLER HUGH HUTCHINS J EDWARD LAWSON ELIZABETH LEWIS MADALYN LUSK ROBERT C McCOY DORIS MATHERLEE CHARLOTTE NEWTON JENNEY R OUTEN JO CAROL PERRY HELEN TRUEBLOOD FAYE WIGGINS SARAH WILKERSON Academy Sophomores ARTHUR ANDERSON SARA f BRACKETTE NAOMI E. BROSS SHIRLEY HAMES KAY F HULLENDER ROBERT KINCAID JULIA LEWIS THOMAS MATHERLEE BENJAMIN T. MICKEL CHARLES NALLEY ELIZABETH NALLEY M EARL NEWTON NAOMI R, PARISH BILL F. PURKEY C. CLAUDIA RADICS MARY ELIZABETH SCRUGGS DONALD V. SMITH A JOE TAYLOR R. LAMAR TURNER Unphotographed P, GENE HOUSER Academy Freshmen DAVID AUTRY ELSIE BARNES JIMMY BLACKWELDER BRAXTON FINCHER GEORGE M GILES S- LARRY GREER JERRY HOWIE JACK KRELL CHARLES E MOORE SARA E MULKEY GEORGIA A. NEWTON INA O. NEWTON PATRICIA PATRICK IMOGENE C. POOLE EVANGELINE PRESSLEY BETTY J. REYNOLDS FAYE E. STARNES DOROTHY WILLIAMS LILA JEAN WILLIAMS Un photographed ROBERT BERRY 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. Ahand full He's a friendly fellow Talent Christmas Tree Did you say Goblins? Crossroads Lost—ln leaves or love? Looks Lonesome Greasy Goot 10. Babies must play 11. Giggles and May Bell 12. Seniors Sneak 13. Such Love 14. Ima Will-Ya-?Ms 15. Going Home? 16. Cracker-Box 17. Twas the Night Before Christmas. mm .V.' .V.' .V « : § ««i •. v. v. •V.V.V.V. .V. V.V. V.V.V ♦x .v.v.%w. v.%vXvXv vr Xviviv Xv icvivv ;: %v! NNN V X y • •'• ••• . is o destiny that notes us broti goes his wo mm that we send Ives of other mes back into o — Edwin Markhc I STATE a m a PATRICIA PATRICK CHARLES MOORE HAZEL SMITH MERRILL DOSS EVELYN DRUMMOND DAVID AUTRY SIDNEY LOGGINS EUGENE SMITH PROFESSOR E H SHIGLEY EDWARD LAWSON JOE TAYLOR LAMAR TURNER PONDER FREDRICK FAYE WIGGINS SUSIE CURTIS HUGH HUTCHINS IMOGENE WILLIAMS JOYCE ABERCROMBIE MILDRED EAST EUGENE BURNHAM n vjeorejia ■ 3(oriela BILL WRIGHT-President JOHNNIE HODGE CLARENCE CAWTHON ELIZABETH MOBLEY JOHN MALCOLM LOUISE MERRILL SARAH WILKERSON WILLIE MAE WRIGHT DOROTHY WILLIAMS MRS. ELLIOTT MARION LOYD HELEN POWERS JACK MOBLEY LARRY GREER KENNETH ALLEN LOUISE HERRING J} JJeJtk to our it ure CLUBS P I aroli aroitna PROFESSOR I. A HARVEY DARL FOWLER KAY HULLANDER JULIA LEWIS JESSIE VANCANNON JOE WAKEFIELD HOBBY ESTES RICHARD ADDISON ANDY ANDERSON JOHNNY POWELL PROFESSOR C. R RICKMAN BETTY ANN PACE BARBARA EARLEY JIMMY BLACKWELDER J W. STILES ARNOLD WHISNANT JIMMY JACOBS SARA BRACKETT HELEN TRUEBIOOD MRS. CONNIE HENDERSON PAT St CASEY MISS ALTA RAYLE JO CAROL PERRY EULANE BYRD ELIZABETH LEWIS JERRY HOWIE JAMES ALLRED CHESTER FREEZE HUBERT HENDERSON BETTY YATES BETTY JO BOLEN BETTY LOU HENDERSON RUTH PARRISH ELLA MAE LOCKRIDGE MONA ROSE BROWN JOHN HARRIS GEORGE SHERRILL DOWD JOHNSON JEAN POOLE CLARENCE JORDAN RUTH OUTEN MARY cockman MAXINE HOLMAN JOYCE ALBRIGHT FAYE STARNES PAUL FAULKENBERRY BOBBY KINCAID CLIFFORD CLUBB MRS VIRGIE CLUBB ELSIE BARNES BETTY RAMSEY itginta BILL TURNER ALBERT PAYNE CHARLOTTE NEWTON BETTY ANN BOWLES JANICE LOGGINS NANCY PHIIUPPE MILLARD HANGER -Sicjl to our STATE wS oufl C a ro i tna IDA BARNES ONEDIA NEWTON LILA WILLIAMS GEORGIA NEWTON MISS SMITH MARCELLA BROWN CLARA WILLIAMS SARA MULKEY BETTY REYNOLDS EVANGELINE PRESSLEY MADALYN LUSK ELIZABETH GREENE SHIRLEY HAMES IMOGENE BROWN ETHEL LACKEY ELIZABETH NALLEY DORIS RAMPEY AZALEE GRAVELY JACK HUDSON CARLTON McCOY BOB CROCKER MARSHALL RAMPEY CLINTON YOUNG DOUGLAS RIDLEY EMMA FLINT GEORGE GILES EARL NEWTON RUFUS MOSS CHARLES NALLEY LEONARD BRANK KENNETH QUICK BETTY FANT W G. DAVIDSON WILLIAM FRENCH PHRONEY DAVIDSON BENJAMIN MICKLE WALTER MADDEN NAOMI BROSS LOU ANN HOUSER CLAUDIA RADICS BILL PURKEY HOWARD ALLEN GERALD GUTEKUNST A C. CLEMENS J. V. SMITH MISS RUTH C. UEBELE PROFESSOR GORDAN CAREY HUBERT CYPHERS ALFRED BENNETT KEITH WALDROP DON SMITH MISS ELIZABETH RIGSBEE jCittfe Uopef -J} d!ittle Cheer CLUBS V Ohio LELIA HAVERTY DORIS MATHERLEE STEVE CALHOUN ELLA VOIGHT TOMMY MATHERLEE DOROTHY MATHERLEE LYLLIS DAVIS PATRICIA HAVERTY I LEONARD BRANK CONNIE HENDERSON MARCELLA BROWN JOHN MALCOLM LOU ANN HOUSER CLARA WILLIAMS MISS UEBELE EULANE BYRD LOUISE HERRING DOUGLAS RIDLEY AZALEE GRAVELY JOE LANE DORIS RAMPEY PAUL FAULKENBERRY STEVE CALHOUN BILL WRIGHT BOB CROCKER JACK HUDSON 2 . j BU The primary aim of the Keewanis Literary Society is to make a practical application of its motto, Kindness, Loyalty, and Service, to every- day life. Another aim is to encourage its mem- bers to participate In its regularly scheduled literary programs, in order that they might de- velop not only their talents but also a deeper appreciation for the great artists and their works. A contest sponsored each year by the Centralian Staff affords a wonderful opportunity for develop- ment in sportsmanship as the two societies com- pete with one another in the selling of ads and yearbooks. The contest this year was won by the Keenwanians. KEEWANIS Society The winning of the Centralion contest for six consecutive years is indicative of the Philomathion Literary Society's ardent ambition to excel the ac- complishments of her sister society. She is noted for her ability to win and her graceful reactions as a loser. Her characteristics of prudence, love, and service are present in the lives of all her members; and their lives in turn radiate with the results of her good works. The intellectual and spiritual contributions of the Philomathion Literary Society are many and far-reaching. PHILOMATHIAN otieiit Broadcast Each Sunday afternoon over radio station WSNW, Seneca, South Carolina, the weekly broadcast of the Wesleyan Methodist is heard. The program under the direction of Professor L. A. Harvey presents a program of music and Devotion, Veterans Organization Freeze, Addison, Jacobs, Powell, Rickman, 2nd Row: Taylor, Gutekunst, Brank, Quick, Harvey, Young, Lockridge, Moss, Henderson, Davidson, Visher, Payne, Smith, Adcock, Sherrill, Madden, Mobley, Houser, Shigley. Harris, Cakthon, Wright, Houser, Crocker. 8 and WE 1. The Paynes 6. The Harveys 11. The Davidsons 2. Dowd and Patsy 7. Roy and Ida Lee 12. Pecker and Mary 3. Gene and Lib 8. Millard and Marie 13. John????? 4. The Williams 9. Tommy and Pat 14. The Shigleys 5. Mop and Chester 10. Howard and Alice 15. Bachelor CASTU' NATION 1. Tom Twins 2. Enjoying a ball game 3. Home, Sweet Home 4. Dreamy Claudia 5. Ridin' High 6. Two Paynes 7. Just friends 8. Siftin' on a limb 9. Time to eat. 10. Who's winning? 11. The last descendant 12. Taking it easy 13. Trio of Joy 14. Facing life 15. Doris is stumped 16. All alone? 17. Southern Sky 18. See you later Sow hether our songs are sad or not. We con give the world more pleasure And better ourselves, by setting the words To a glod friumphont measure Our Pastor Central College is fortunate in having Rev. C. T. Byront as pastor of the college church. His spiritual and practical messages have been a blessing to the students. Because he is vitally interested in the youth, he is an en- couragement to them. The spiritual instruction he has given has helped in preparing many young people for the future. We thank God for Rev. Bryant's life which is an inspiration to all, Fall Revival Our evangelist for the fall revival was Reverend S. D. Herron, president of the Ala- bama Conference. Reverend Herron's deep spirituality, great interest in young people and the searching messages which he brought were a blessing to us. Spring Revival Rev. and Mrs. Wm. A. Smith were here for a revival which helped everyone to get a clearer vision of what is meant by real Christianity. w. Y. P. S. 'he ministry The W. Y. P. S. is an organiza- tion of the young people at Central College who band together to pro- mote the cause of Christ. The meetings of the W. Y. P. S. consist of interesting programs which are a blessing to the students. The College Conference College conference is made up of a group of spiritual young peo- ple who donate their time in help- ing other people find Christ. The different groups hold services for the children in Headtown, visit the stockade, help the people in jail to find Christ, encourage the people in the old folk's home, and hold street meetings. Not only is Col- lege Conference a blessing to those not saved, but it affords experience for the workers. Leonord Bronk. Emma Flint. Betty Jo Bolen, Kay Hullonder, Foye Starnes, Mary Cockmon, Lila Haverty, Potsy Cosey, Naomi Bross, Elizabeth Lewis, Professor L A Harvey, Bar- bara Earley, Betty Yates, Jo Carrol Perry, Eulone Byrd, Marian Loyd. Betty Bowles, Azolee Gravley, Elsie Bornes. Jack Hudson, Madolyn Lusk, Shirley Homes, Doris Rampey, W G. Davidson, Phrony Davidson, Bobby Kincaid. Walter Moddon, Jimmy Jacobs. Larry Greer, Jean Poole, Douglos Ridley. Pat Patrick, Hazel Smith Payne, Noncy Phillippe, Joyce Abercrombie, J. W Stiles, Clarence Jordon, Richard Addison, Mrs. Connie Henderson, Millard Hanger, Betty Ann Pace, Johnny Hodge, Betty Reynolds, Ruth Parrish, Lila Jean Williams, Bill Purkey. Joe Taylor, Ponder Frederick, Sara Mulkey, Imogene Williams, Evangeline Pressley, Clarence Cawthorne, William French, Keith Waldrop, Bill Wright, Susie Curtis, Mona Rose Brown, Ruth Outen, Claudia Rodics, Mrs Luther Elbell, Sara Wilkerson Oneida Newton, Pattee Mullinax. College Trio JOYCE ABERCROMBIE Second Soprano LOU ANN HOUSER First Soprano PATRICIA HAVERTY Alto JO CAROL PERRY Pianist College Quartet J. W. STILES First Tenor JIMMY JACOBS Second Tenor JESSE VUNCANNON Baritone KENNETH ALLEN Bass A 3 THE CENTRALIAN STAFF BOB CROCKER Editor PONDER FREDERICK Business Manager NANCY PHILUPPE.......................Typist BOB CROCKER..........................Editor PONDER FREDERICK...........Business Manager HAZEL SMITH PAYNE....................Typist JESSIE VUNCANNON Associate Business Mgr. EVANGELINE FRENCH................Art Editor EMMA FLINT................. Feature Editor JACK HUDSON...................Sports Editor PATSY CASEY................Associate Editor PROFESSOR HAROLD SHIGLEY....Sponsor WILLIAM FRENCH..............Snapshot Editor AZALEE GRAVLEY.............Associate Editor J. W, STILES.....Assistant Business Manager IMOGENE WILLIAMS. . STEPHEN CALHOON . KENNETH ALLEN...... LEILA HAVERTY...... CLARA WILLIAMS. . JANICE LOGGINS. . . . MARCELLA BROWN ELIZABETH MOBLEY... LOU ANN HOUSER . . MONA ROSE BROWNE MISS RUTH UEBELE. . . ELLA VOIGHT........ . ...............Typist .................Editor . . . Business Manager .................Typist , Assistant Editor ..... News Reporter .......Assistant Editor .......News Reporter .......News Reporter .......Exchange Editor ........Faculty Advisor Subscription Manager JIMMY JACOBS............Assistant Business Manager CLARENCE CAWTHON . . Circulation Manager WILLIAM FRENCH. .......................News Reporter CHESTER FREEZE Assistant Business Manager KENNETH ALLEN STEPHEN CALHOON Business Manager Editor THE COLLEGIAN STAFF IN COLLEGE e . Jervi ce SbJ eaicaiion MRS. HELEN SHIGLEY Mrs. Shigley has won for herself not only o place in Who's Who but also o place in the hearts of oil who meet her. Her constant Christian experience, pleas- ing smile, and beautiful voice have been great assets to W. M, C, Her daily life speaks for itself. STEPHEN CALHOON Steve is o Northerner who came South and made excellent. Devoted to God, his personal experience is first and fore- most in Steve's life. He is a good worker, loyal friend, and a ready helper. He hos merited Who's Who. LEONARD BRANK Leonard is always thought of when music is mentioned, but music Is by no means the limit of his capacity. He is industrious, sincere and cheerful in all that he undertakes. f IN HIGH SCHOOL BETTY JEAN YATES If you see a book walking around it is Betty Yates. Betty is studious, hard work- ing, and in earnest about all she does. She has proven herself in her school work, devotions to her God, and loyalty to her school. WILLIAM FRENCH Quietness and dependability, sincer ity and loyalty, kindness and firmness, are all characteristics of Wililiam. His display- ing all of these and his everyday walk with God has certainly merited Williom a place in Who's Who. -i I GIRLS’ -dissocia lion '’nnrnnnrrni m j fSW Keewanis Team Mona Rose Brown Janice Loggins Captain Imogene Williams Jo Carrol Perry Louise Merrill Evelyn Drummond Faye Wiggins Ruth Outen Philomathian Team Lila Williams Elizabeth Lewis Mary Cockman Leila Haverty Captain Faye Starns Elsie Barnes Ella Lockridge Emma Flint Sara Brackett Ima Jean Brown Scores KLS PLS 11 1 15 13 15 11 21 8 A Kee wanis Team Scores KLS PIS Eugene Smith Gene Houser Sidney Loggins Hobby Estes Bobby Kincaid Captain 0 6 Ponder Frederick Charley Martin Jack Hudson 0 33 0 21 6 13 ATHLETICS Scores Philomathian Team KLS PLS 8 8 Bill Purkey John Harris Chester Freeze 1 0 Jack Mobley Tommy Matherlee Jimmy Jacobs 3 6 Dari Fowler J. W. Stiles 2 12 9 7 2 9 i:inium:n in ilium; The word character come from o Greek word which mean to engrove. Perhap the ypreme responsibility of o Chri tion College i to help develop Chriition chorocter. The ocred tru t of Houghton College i to stimulate intellectual, moral, and spiritual enercises to strengthen character. The pencil guide Ime of immaturity disappear os the deep etch- ing of Christian personality carves out Christian character The feor of the Lord is the beginning of wisdom, a good understanding hove they that do His commandments. Pso 111:10 As in all art, beauty of character is obtained by Christian per- spective, balance, proportion, and technique. HOUGHTON HOUGHTON, NEW YORK Dixie Club MARION COLLEGE At the crossroods of the church where north, south, east and west meet with a common purpose. Senior College work in Liberal Arts, Fine Arts, Teacher Training and Pre-professional courses. New College Theological curricula leading to a five-year Th.B, degree being organized for next year. A catalogue on request WILLIAM F. McCONN President MARION, INDIANA 1 FIRST WESLEYAN METHODIST CHURCH CENTRAL, SOUTH CAROLINA C. T. BRYANT, Pastor The Church Guiding the Footsteps of Our Youth J. B. CHILDS..............................Sunday School Superintendent CHESTER FREEZE.....................................W. Y. P. S. President MRS. J. B. CHILDS.................................. President W. M. S. J. B. CHILDS.........................President Men's Missionary League MRS. THELMA CARY............................Superinfenc enf Y. M. W, B. Glcnwood Wesleyan Methodist Church and Easley, South Carolina OUR CHURCH EMPHASIZES SPIRITUALITY MISS IRIS KNOX, W. Y. P. S. Prendent REVEREND CHARLES W. LITTLE, Pastor FIRST WESLEYAN METHODIST CHURCH 2016 Woodbine Avenue KNOXVILLE, TENNESSEE NAMON C. HOGGLE, Pastor Residence: 1621 Woodbine Avenue Phone 3-2660 A CHURCH WITH A MESSAGE AND A WELCOME J. E. COMER, Sunday School Superintendent H. HOUSER, Church Treasurer A FULL GOSPEL FOR A LOST WORLD Wesleyan Young Evangelical in Emphasis with A CORDIAL WELCOME TO ALL Compliments of THE KEEWANIS LITERARY SOCIETY Kindness, Loyalty, and Service WILL BE SHOWN TO ALL NEW STUDENTS BY MEMBERS OF THIS FRIENDLY SOCIETY JUST LOOK FOR THE BLUE AND WHITE A SURE CURE FOR HOMESICKNESS OFFICERS FIRST SEMESTER OFFICERS SECOND SEMESTER Robert N. Crocker, President Helen Shigley, President Imogene Williams, Secretary Elizabeth Mobley, Secretary Sponsors PROFESSOR SHIGLEY and MISS SMITH THE PHILOMATHIAN LITERARY SOCIETY Offers to the 1950 Centralian Hearty Felicitation SERVICE TO OUR SCHOOL AND CHURCH IS OUR CHIEF OBJECTIVE WE WELCOME YOU STEPHEN CALHOUN JOSEPH LANE President First Semester President Second Semester .... FIRST WESLEYAN METHODIST CHURCH Corner Iredell and Statesville Avenues MOORESVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA A FULL GOSPEL FOR A LOST WORLD REV. L. R. PRICE, Pastor HUBERT KING, President W. V. P. S. Students CHESTER FREEZE GEORGE SHERRILL ----r Pell City Wesleyan Methodist Church Corner of Ecles Avenue CHRIST FOR ALL AND ALL FOR CHRIST REV. J. L. DAVIS, Pastor Board of Stewards PRESTON S. SPRUIELL, SR., HERMAN GOLDEN, SR., MRS. DOROTHY MEEHAN, MRS. C. D. ROBERTSON WESLEYAN METHODIST CHURCH Oak and Gay Streets Kannapolis, N. C. and WESLEYAN YOUNG PEOPLE’S SOCIETY MR. BOBBY HAITHCOCK, President Students: HAROLD ADCOCK, BETTY JO BOLEN, RUTH OUTEN, JO CAROL PERRY REV. W. M. PHAUP, Pastor THE CHURCH OF THE OPEN DOOR BELIEVES IN CENTRAL! Clement Memorial Wesleyan Methodist Church ALTAVISTA, VIRGINIA Sponsored by Former Students The Church That Inspires WESLEYAN METHODIST CHURCH Broom Street, Whitmire, S. C. REV WILLIAM S ALLRED. Pastor Whitmire, S. C. Phone 99-J Clerk Stewards MRS. ARTHUR SPARKS Treasurer V. C. TAYLOR Sunday School Superintendent JACK FUNDERBURK JAMES H KING JACK FUNDERBURK V. C. TAYLOR ARTHUR SPARKS SIDNEY ROBERTSON W. H. LINDLER Shady Grove Wesleyan Methodist Church Colfax, North Carolina The Oldest, Active Wesleyan Methodist Church in the South PHONE: KERNERSVILLE 930-R BOYD C. KISTLER, Pastor Ariail Wesleyan Methodist Church Easley, South Carolina REV. W. L. BENJAMIN. Pastor EACH FOR ALL, AND ALL FOR GOD Welcome To West Blockton, Alabama WESLEYAN METHODIST CHURCH THE FRIENDLY CHURCH O. C. WOOD, Pastor NEIGHBORS GROVE WESLEYAN METHODIST CHURCH of Asheboro, North Carolina REV. W. C. LOVIN, Pastor SOUTH GEORGIA W. Y. P. S. Courtesy BRUNSWICK, SAVANNAH, and LAKELAND SOCIETIES W. C. Wright............President Mrs, Bill Ammons.....Vice-President G. C. Gilliard..........Secretary Mrs. R. L. Anderson....Treasurer Welcome To ACTIVE WESLEYAN METHODIST CHURCH Lawley, Alabama G. C. FREDERICK, SR., Pastor SPRINGDALE WESLEYAN METHODIST CHURCH A Church With A Message For I lie Young And Old OUR YOUTH WELCOMES YOU Pa$ or, REVEREND MRS FRANCIS ALLRED WYPS Preudent, ULLA JOLLY A •- WHEN IN AND AROUND HIGH POINT WORSHIP AT THE HAYWORTH MEMORIAL WESLEYAN METHODIST CHURCH Comer Newton, Meadow, and Chestnut Streets A WELCOME AWAITS YOU J. PAUL HILL, Parlor GIBBS CHAPEL WESLEYAN METHODIST CHURCH REVEREND GEORGE W HOPPER. Miniiter Glen Alpine. North Corolino A FRIENDLY CHURCH IN THE HEART OF A FRIENDLY COMMUNITY Hickory Chapel Wesleyan Methodist Church Kevett Drive, Route 4 High Point, North Carolina A HEARTY WELCOME AWAITS YOU AT OUR CHURCH Wesleyan Methodist Church Richmond and Pennsylvania Avenues West Asheville, North Carolina WE OFFER A THREE WAY SERVICE 1. Public worship; for the benefit of all. 2. Personal Evangelism: for those want- ing Christ. 3. Pastoral Counciling: for those hav- ing difficulty. WORSHIP WITH US WHEN IN ASHEVILLE WALTER E. ISENHOUR, Pastor E. L. HENDERSON, Minister CLEMSON HOME SERVICE LAUNDRY DRY CLEANERS 3 DAY SERVICE A LITTLE LONGER WALK BUT A LOTS MORE SERVICE Around the Corner f rom the Bank Clemson, South Carolina Proprietor Agent H. O. BODiFORD J. H. CYPHERS CENTRALIAN PHOTOGRAPHER CHASTEEN’S STUDIO PORTRAITS WEDDINGS Kodak Finishing Copying Commercial Phone 6071 Clemson, South Carolina BE IT EVER SO HOMELY THERE'S NO FACE LIKE YOUR OWN Pearce-Y oung-Angel Company WHOLESALE FOODS Fresh—Frozen—Canned— Dried SERVICE WHOLESALERS Greenville, South Carolina BALENTINE’S Aristocrat • Pure Pork Sausage • Wieners • Luncheon Loaves 9 Cooked Hams MERCHANTS CANDY SPECIALTY COMPANY Wholesale CANDIES PAPER PRODUCTS SPECIALTIES 301 River Street Greenville, S. C. BOLDING BROTHERS ESSO SERVICE STATION Liberty, South Carolina DEPENDABLE AND COURTEOUS SERVICE BALENTINE PACKING CO. Greenville, South Carolina Home of the 'ARISTOCRATIC PIG” Compliments of Your Friendly DIXIE-HOME STORES SERVING THE SOUTH WITH FINE FOODS YUUH GOSPEL SUPPLY CEIVTEH Headquarters for CHRISTIAN LITERATURE, BIBLES, BOOKS, SONG BOOKS, RECORDS, GIFTS Sunc oy School and Church Supplies 5 W. Washington Street DRINK PET PASTEURIZED MILK You Never Outgrow the Need for Milk PET DAIRY PRODUCTS COMPANY Greenville, South Carolina SULLIVAN HARDWARE CO. Distributors of BUILDERS, MILL, ELECTRICAL AND PLUMBING SUPPLIES FLOOR COVERING FARM IMPLEMENTS PAINTS AND SPORTING GOODS Greenville, South Carolina Greenville, S. C. Spartanburg, S. C. Anderson, S. C. Asheville, N. C. SHOP AT GENE ANDERSON’S You Can' Bea Value PHONES 315-316 212-214 S. Main St. Anderson, South Carolina } HAYES GROCERY HOME OF GOOD MEATS AND GROCERIES 2210 S. Main St. PHONE 357 Anderson, South Carolina Compliments of LAWRENCE 8C BROWNLEE Established in 1912 INSURANCE AND BONDS Better Be Safe Than Sorry 112 North Main Street Anderson, South Carolina GREENVILLE LINEN SERVICE Greenville, South Carolina Compliments of ESSOLUBE OIL CO. J. D. SMITH, Distributor Pendleton, South Carolina Greer Camp Meeting ANNUAL CAMP OF THE SOUTH CAROLINA CONFERENCE Greer, South Carolina AUGUST 17-27 Evange isfs. REV. V. S. VARDAMAN REV. HARRY STANLEY Young People's Evangelist: REV. S. D. HERRON Song Leader. REV. KENNETH KNAPP Children's Worker: MRS. KENNETH KNAPP Pianist: MRS. J. B. CHILDS R. C. KENDRICK............President E. L. GUNBY..........Vice-President K, W. JOHNSTON............Treasurer C. T. BRYANT..............Secretary FLORENCE WESLEYAN METHODIST CHURCH Corner W. Evans Street and Homestead Drive Florence, South Carolina DOUGLAS HEFFNER, Past or THOMAS HOWARD East Court Street Greenville, South Carolina Ennis Street Wesleyan Methodist Church of HIGH POINT, NORTH CAROLINA REVEREND J. C. REYNOLDS Pastor FORTSON WELDING SUPPLY COMPANY Linde Oxygen and Acetylene Gasses Lincoln Electric Welders WELDING SUPPLIES, ACCESSORIES AND REPAIR PARTS 514 Rhett Street Greenville, S, C, PHONE 5-3407 Comp iments of PEPSICOLA BOTTLING COMPANY North Main Street Anderson, South Carolina Song Evangelists Children's Worker Holiness Unto the Lord Rev. Mrs. Oscar Bynum, Jr. First Weslevan 1135 Ford Avenue Methodist Church Tarrant, Alabama Youth Workers Evangelists Roanoke, Virginia REV. DEWEY O. MILLER, Pastor THE FRIENDLY CHURCH PICKENS MISSIONARY BANDS GIN COMPANY YOUTH ACTIVITIES Pickens, South Carolina CHRISTIAN WORKER'S LEAGUE PHONE 4551 First Wesleyan Methodist Church Gastonia, North Carolina THE LIGHTHOUSE ON THE CORNER SARLIN’S DEPARTMENT STORE W. W, ROBINSON WHERE QUALITY AND LOW PRICES COMPANY PREVAIL Liberty, South Carolina Easley, South Carolina Easley, South Carolina FINLEY’S FLOWERS ROCK HOUSE Easley, South Carolina SERVICE STATION THE BEAUTY OF OUR BUSINESS CLYDE CANTRELL, Owner IS FLOWERS Easley, South Carolina Established 1904 FRIGIDAIRE Serving You for Over Forty Years Sales and Service BALLENGER SORRELLS HARDWARE COMPANY REFRIGERATION and Seneca, South Carolina ELECTRIC PRESCRIPTION DRUGGISTS COMPANY HUNTER’S PHARMACY For Your Seneca, South Carolina DRUG STORE NEEDS PHONE 741 The REXALL Store Liberty, South Carolina Central Concrete and CENTRAL Plaster Company DRY CLEANERS Contractors in Central, South Carolina Plastering and Concrete Building Material Congratulations and Best Wishes S. C, CARSON, Owner WHEN SOILED - DON'T FUSS - CALL US Central, South Carolina Manufacturers of GASTONIA VENETIAN ISAQUEENA FLOUR DAIRY AND POULTRY BLIND COMPANY FEEDS, ETC. 710 East Davis 5treet Gastonia, North Carolina PHONE 18 PHONE 5-4210 Central, South Carolina W. M. HOPKINS WESLEYAN METHODIST PUBLISHING ASSN F R. EDDY, Manager Publishers of Church Periodicals: THE WESLEYAN METHODIST, THE WESLEYAN YOUTH, THE WESLEYAN MISSIONARY, Sun- SON day School Quarterlies and papers. All pub- lications based uoon Holiness doctrines. Main Street Headquorters for Bibles, Testaments, com- mentaries, religious books, general church and Sunday school supplies. Easley, South Carolina Why not invest in dependable annuities where your money will continue to serve the Church after your death? Write for detailed information. 330 East Onondaga St., Syracuse 2, New York HOME ELECTRIC Newton Summcy Lumber Co. COMPANY BUILDERS AND BUILDING MATERIAL QUALITY AND SERVICE Electrical Appliances WE BUILD HOMES ' Furniture Owners Easley, South Carolina G. C. SUMMEY - N. N. NEWTON OUR AIM IS TO PLEASE PHONE 9533 Bo 293 Clemson, S. C. PHONE 5644 CRANE CHEVROLET COMPANY SENECA FLOWER SHOP Chevrolet Oldsmobiie Townville Street SALES AND SERVICE PHONE 341 Easley, South Carolina Seneca, South Carolina PHONE 5746 ' FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS McLEAS BROTHERS BALLENGER-PRICE MOTORS Chrysler Plymouth Seneca, South Carolina SALES AND SERVICE PHONE 430 Seneca, South Carolina ONEAL WILLIAMS CO. WESTERN AUTO ASSOCIATION STORE Sporting Goods EVERYTHING FOR THE AUTOMOBILE FOR LESS TRUETONE RADIO REFRIGERATOR WIZARD WASHING MACHINE 231 North Main Street WIZARD BATTERIES DAVIS TIRES Greenville, South Carolina THOMAS D. ARNOLD, Manager Phone 552 Seneca, S. C. W. M. HOPKINS BOONE MOTOR CO. 8C SON Easley, South Carolina OUTFITTERS TO GENTLEMEN PHONE 8671 PICKENS COUNTY'S LEADING SHOPS Dodge Plymouth Easley Liberty Job-Rated” Trucks fiiirmlls llrli iijui.itinn Shady Grove Camp of the Wesleyan Methodist Church North Carolina Conference Announces Ifs Annual Meeting for 1950 JUNE 22nd - JULY 2nd SERVICES and 7 00 and 10 30 a. m 2:30 and 7:45 p. m. Llnntric (!iiiii|i;iiiy WORKERS REV B. O. CROWE, Evangelist REV. C. L WIREMAN. Evangelist REV. F. B DENNARD, Song Leader MISS E. VIRGINIA BAILY, Children's Worker MRS, C. A. SCRUGGS, Pianist Rooms ond Meals at Reasonable Rates Clemson, South Carolina MAKE PLANS NOW TO ATTEND For Further Information Write REV. C. WESLEY LOVIN, Sec.-Treas. 103 Firestone Boulevard Gastonia, North Carolina R. C. McCALL COTTON EASLEY, SOUTH CAROLINA GLENWOOD COTTON MILLS TONGUE'S DRUG STORE J. DOUGLAS YONGUE Pharmacist Easley, South Carolina Pickens, South Carolina Compliments of DEADWYLER’S SHOPPING CENTER Six Mile, South Carolina Refrigeration 8C Electric Company HOUSEHOLD APPLIANCES SALES AND SERVICE TEXTILE BONDED WAREHOUS, INC, COTTON STORAGE AND DRAYAGE Gastonia, North Carolina Our Service Department Can Handle Your Refrigeration, Radio, and Electrical Problems PHONE 6512 Clemson, South Carolina THE COUNTRY HOUSE GRADE A Choice Foods, Properly Prepared NO BEER Highway 123 Between Central and Clemson GOLDSMITH The Piedmont’s Progressive Chain 5c 8C 10c CASSELS 5c 10c Pickens Liberty STORES, INC. Piedmont Easley, South Carolina LIBERTY SEED CO. THE EASLEY PROGRESS FEEDS, SEEDS, PAINT AND SUPPLIES Liberty, South Carolina PHONE 4561 PRINTING, PUBLISHING and OFFICE SUPPLIES HARPER’S Dial 6861 5c 10c STORE Easley, South Carolina Seneca, South Carolina Compliments of DUCKETT FUNERAL HOME CLAYTON AND DILLARD FUNERAL HOME Central, South Carolina PICKENS, S. C. Covers by Kingskraft KINGSPORT PRESS, INC. KINGSPORT, TENNESSEE ALABAMA W. Y. P. Y CHARLES TEGEN................................................President GEORGE VERNON..........................................Vice President HARDIE DAVIS............................................. Secretary MAE BELLE DAVIS ......................................... Treasurer Compliments of Easluy Bank Easley, South Carolina CAPITAL AND SURPLUS ACCOUNT $340,000.00 Member FDIC Corporation CURTIS CANDY CO. PRODUCERS OF FINE FOODS FRANCHISE DEALER George W. Cantrell HARPER BROTHERS Incorporated OFFICE MACHINES AND EQUIPMENT Cenlral, South Carolina Greenville, Spartanburg, Anderson, Greenwood THE CENTRALIAN CONGRATULATES Douglas Eugene Smith WINNER OF AD CONTEST Kelt FDHEMDST Ir.u Emam Its Must FIRESTONE WESLEYAN METHODIST CHURCH 1002 West Second Street GASTONIA, N. C. REV. C. WESLEY LOVIN, Pastor We believe in and support Central College Students. Elsie Barnes, J. W. Stiles, Jimmy Jacobs. 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