Florida Southern College - Interlachen Yearbook (Lakeland, FL)

 - Class of 1935

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♦•♦♦%• tl lcn Anniversary — 188S • t():t- were Dr. J. Anderson, vice-chairman; T. J. Love- lace, secretary, and Charles W. White, treasurer. A committee of trustees appointed to present a plan for discipline in the college, reported June 2, 1890, as follows: (1) The system of demerits shall be carried out as the plan of college government, except in the primary department. (2) The president shall award demerits according to his judgment. (3) When the number of demerits shall justify suspen- sion, the case shall be acted upon by the faculty, who may suspend the student for such time as they may agree upon. (4) When the gravity of the offense shall be such as to require trial for expul- sion, the case shall be laid before the faculty and the local board of trustees, who shall have power to expel if that is deemed best. Dr. Moore was re-elected for his second term as president on June 2, 1890. Besides administrative duties, his work included the teaching of mental, moral and natural science. Re v. F. A. Taylor was appointed professor of mathematics and the ancient language courses were assigned to Professor E. G. Chandler. FIRST GRADUATING CLASS The graduating class of 1890, the first in the institution ' s history, included Miss Addie W. Abney, Miss Henrietta Abney, Miss Hannah W. Hopson, Mrs. J. A. Hendry, Miss Linnie E. Ses- sions, Mrs. G. C. Warner and Mrs. E. K. Whidden. Mrs. Warner was graduated with first honors. Second honors were won by Miss Addie W. Abney and Miss Henrietta Abney. Members of the class of 1891 were Mrs. J. G. Stewart, who won first honors, Miss S. Annie Lee, who won second honors, and Rev. William Clar- ence Norton. Onlv two students were graduated in 1892 They were Rev. Josephus P. Durrance and Rev. Harry W. Penney. The roll of the preparatory department for 1891- 1892 included Loulie Barnett, Doak Barnett, Gretchen Bartlett, Lily Cochran, Ruby Geiger, Edmonia Hopson, Preston Hopson, Gordon Hop- son, Bertie Lee, Maggie Lee, Fannie Lee, George McKee, John Noble, Edward Partridge, Grace Partridge, Mortie Partridge, Joe Randolph, Harry Steinmever, Maud Steinmeyer, Carrie Watts and George Miller. Students listed as sub-freshmen were W. A. Abney, W. J. Alsobrook, Gertrude Alsobrook, Fred Barnett, Lela Barnes, John C. Bridges, Sal He Bell Bridges, Joe Curry, Willie Cox, Annie Collins, Jesus Castellanos, L. R. Douglas, Lora Dunklin, Bessie Easterlin, Julia Fussell, William J. Gautier, Nina Geiger, Annice Geiger, W. A. Green, Louise Harrison, George J. Hall, James Hopson, James Hooks, Lewis Holloway, Edgar Holloway, Nellie Hubbard, Willie Ivey, Walter Janes, Minnie Jones, Louise Joughin, May Kelly, Belle I. Kirk, Paul Lowe, Bessie Lindsay, Evander Lee, Hope Leitner, Clarence Love, Maggie Lawler, John Miller, Char- lie Miller, G. W. Martin, W. W. Martin, J. M. Mitchell, Owen M. Newbold, Marvin Newbold, Annie Norton, T. J. Pyles, Minnie Pyles, J. W. Payne, Philip Rodregues, A. J. Russ, James W. Smith, R. L. Sumner, Elwyn W. Smith, D. B. Smith, Jr., Leon Steinmever, Annie Taylor, Willie Tasker, Frank A. Taylor, ' C. W. White, J. R. Wal- ker, W. Gussie Vaughn, Genevieve Venable and A. Willie Williams. Students in the collegiate department were Sadie M. Abney, W. J. Anderson, Charles L. Albright, Lillie M. Badger, Fannie V. Badger, Ira Barnett, W. R. Bartlett, Drusie Bedford, Alice C. Collins, Bartley Corley, W. A. Cunningham, Arthur C. Cobb, D. R. Crum, A. H. Cole, Mary Collins, Joseph Durrance, Allie Dell, Erin Dunklin, Estelle Dyches, Winifred Edwards, Jennie Fogg, Phil Z. Fretwell, Willie E. Giles, Nellie M. Hall, Lucien Hubbard, Nene Dee Herndon, E. W. J. Hardee, Mortie Harrison, Belle Hicks, Mamie Janes, Fred Kramer, George A. Kirk, Florence Lee, Avie B. Lawler, Julia K. Lee, Robert E. Lee, Samuel S. Lamb, Minnie A. Lord, B. C. Lawler, Carrie J. Leavel, Annie J. Lummus, Gene A. Leitner, John McKee, T. J. Mitchell, Willie McLean, Annie E. Monroe, Daisy Moore, W. F. Norton, James H. Owen, H. W. Penney, Ethel B. Partridge, Beulah C. Pelot, Fannie E. Partridge, Joseph T. Pendleton, James M. Piatt, Pierce G. Pennev, John E. Peper, Philip Barker, E. T. Russ, Lillie M. Randolph, Louise Richardson, Minna C. Steinmeyer, Bessie W. Sessions, Loula M. Steinmeyer, Minnie D. Stimson, Mary E. Shettleworth, LaGrand K. Smith, R. E. Stivender, Maud Snell, Mary V. Taylor, Tillie H. Tichenor, Fannie Vaughn, Loutie M. Vincent and Annie L. Walker. The class in theology included Joseph P. Dur- rance, Phil Z. Fretwell, E. W. J. Hardee, T. J. Mitchell, J. M. Mitchell, James H. Owens, H. W. Pennev, D. B. Smith, Jr., R. L. Sumner, J. R. Walker and Charles W. White. MORE STUDENTS EN ROLLED The Florida Conference College seems to have entered upon a new era of prosperity, having en- rolled this season a larger number of students than at any period in its history, said John M. Pike, chairman of the board of education, in his report to the conference held at Monticello in January, 1891. LTp to the present, 150 students are under tuition, receiving the instruction of seven compe- tent teachers. A large class of young men are studying for the ministry, and one has applied for admission to the conference. A new building has been erected during the past year costing $1,200, and the only debt now remaining on the college is $400 on this new building. Unpaid subscriptions amounting to $1,200 are now due, the payment of which would give greatly needed help. Page Tinmen (0404

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