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V t (f June 6, 1930 THE CHALK LINE 3 Chi ' Class of 1930 College work would fain prepare us, For our tasks in life’s great field; Without such knowledge, we would falter And surely be compelled to yield. Yield ourselves unto that hard fate, Which from the down-and-out we learn That when youthful days are squandered, They will nevermore return. And though the work be long and strenuous, Upon it rests the power of Kings; It would yield a greater profit Than any lute of song that siren sings. Sings the gladest songs triumphant, Makes our lives forever blest; Gives a greater hope and comfort Than does monetary bequest. With it, we can stand as vanguards, Without which, we lag behind; Who can name the price of honor ? Who dreads not to be a hind? Honor bought with trial and error, Lowliness often drought with shame; Who could regret these years of toiling To earn himself, herself a name? Then, let us learn the lesson fully, That foundations are the gists; Some are strong, securely bedded, Others crushed beneath the mists. Crushing slowly clay by day; Shall not be felt by those whose efforts Are firmly anchored in hard clay. —E. C. C. i
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2 THE CHALK LINE June 6, 1930 Chalk 3£hu (Special Staff — Regular Staff) Editors-in-Chief Rodney C. McNabb Associate Editors Esther Lee Choate Esther Lee Choate Helen Hodges Literary Editors Rodney C. McNabb Josephine Miller Cordell D. Young Athletic Editors Helen Haemsch Edna Williams Alumni Editors Frank Lane Edna Coleman Campus Editors V. V. Easley Lacy Harville Gladys Sell Joke Editors Thelma Dingus Josephine Miller Carl Lackey Mildred Rutherford Organizations Editors J. R. Walker Frances Jackson Circulation Managers Nelle Rogers Business Managers Ruby Brabson Raymond E. Barry Julia Brewer Exchange Editors Margaret Robertson Mary Louise Mundy Art Editors James Otis Masterson Helen Hodges James Otis Masterson Nelle Robinette
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4 THE CHALK LINE June 6, 1930 ESTHER LEE CHOATE “Jack” Chattanooga, Tennessee “After all , a good sport” English, Geography, History Sapphonian; Secretary Sapphonian Literary So¬ ciety, ’27- 28 ; Dramatic Club, ’27- 28 ; Chalk Line Staff, ’27-’28, ’28-’29 ; Vice President Science Club, 28- 29 ; Cabinet Member Y. W. C. A., ' 28- ’29; Treasurer Glee Club, ' 28-’29; Basketball, ’28-’29; Baseball, , 28- , 29; Manager Girls ' Base¬ ball, ’30; Treasurer Senior Class, ' 30; Editor-in- Chief Chalk Line, ' 30; Associate Editor Annual; Tennis Club; Secretary R. F. K. P. RODNEY C. McNABB “Mack” Newport, Tennessee “All great men are dead—come to think of it , I’m not feeling so well myself” Mathematics, Industrial Arts, English Pestalozzian; Mason; Annual Staffs, ' 27, ' 29, ' 30; Chalk Line Staffs, ' 27, ' 28, ' 29, ' 30; President Cocke County Club, ' 28, ' 29, ' 30; Writer ' s Award, ' 30; Editor-in-chief Old Hickory, ' 30. HELEN HODGES Johnson City, Tennessee “Have your fun and let the rest of the world flicker on” English, Geography, History May Queen, ' 28; President Glee Club, ' 28, ' 29, ' 30; Associate Editor Chalk Line, ' 30; Secretary Pi Sigma Literary Society, ' 30; Science Club, ' 29- ' 30; Dramatic Club; Orchestra, ' 27, ' 28, ' 29; Literary Editor Chalk Line, ' 29 ; President R. F. K. P.; Sponsor to Theta Phi; Tennis Club; Art Editor Annual; Advertising Editor Annual; Latin Club.
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