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Senior Class Officers MEN'S OFFICERS GREG ROLLINS. Present BILL BAILES. Vi«Pr iid nt WOMEN'S OFFICERS FLORRIE ANN LAWTON Prcildcnt MARGARET LEE. Vice-Presdant ROSEMARY BOBO. Sectary SO RICE. Treaturcf
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Did you voyage all unspoken, small and lonely ... or with fame, the happy fortune of the few ... So you winYthe golden harbor in the old way . . . There the old sea welcome waiting . . . waiting trcre for you. Have you ever known the lolk in a sailor’s eyes when he for the last time walks off the gangplank of his ship, a ship Vhich has held for him fond memories and cherished thoughts? Those eyes seem to betra a mixed feeling of nostalgia for the past and wonder at the future. Since the first day we came aboard, four years ago, we have cast our lot with The Furman, and she has become more t| us than just a ship of learning. Her rolling decks have become our home, with each clay s experience aboard becoming an important part of our make-up. And now as we walk down her galgplank for the last time with diploma in hand, we, too, wonder at the future and recall llimpses of our past voyage . . . Homecom- lown to Alley's alley to see his wonders to record exam (our grades show it) . . . won-rould come from . . . voting in all the elections at the Senior Banquet . . . taking our bumps ing . . . hanging the Greens . . . going perform . . . tripping through the graduaj dering where the extra $100.00 in tuition (well, nearly all) . . . watching our manner along with the Hurricanes. All these memories and many riore come to mind as we say good-bye to our gallant craft, our shipmates and frilnds. We have sailed a true course and have caught glimpses of the harbor lights. 28
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Senior Class AL8RIGHT ANDERSON ARMSTRONG C. ARNOLD L. ARNOLD ARRINGTON HOMER KEATS ALBRIGHT, Greenville 8.A.. Sociology . . . 'Speedy-' . . plant to preach. preach, preach . . . member of the ministerial band ... Dr, Haight hit favorite . . . ttrugglcd with Dcr Deutsch . . . should try Restore-hair on receding hairline . . . not itill a minute. HAZELANN ANDERSON, Columbia B.A.. Elementary Education . . . 'Hale' . . . diminutive with giant deali . . . president of House 8oard . . . Senior Order . . . grown-up dependability w.th little girl giggle . . . owns volumes of poetry... married Edmund after January graduation . . . Who’s Who. ROBERT KYLE ARMSTRONG, Asheville, N. C. O.A., Physical Education . . . Chop-Chop ' . . . member Hurricane varsity at quarterback slot . . . most valuable pledge trophy (Theta Chi) . . . loves football, swimming and shrimp . . . has a way with the girls . . . bronie god in spring. CATHERINE ARNOLD, Seneca 8.A., Business Administration . . Cathy . . . lived n Japan for a year and a half . . . transfer from Alabama College . . . liked Air Force . . . will be the work-ng g.tl of tomorrow. LENA DOT ARNOLD, Anderson 8.A., Sociology . . . apparently quiet, but really full ol fun . . . specialty: witty sayings . . . Soc.ology Club . . . Miss Ebaugh's fan . . . says she's going to do social work ond travel. STEPHEN PADGETT ARRINGTON. Greenville B.A., Sociology . . . one Methodist who survived Baptist propaganda in Flanders Field . . . claimed library steps as second home . . . but never graced its doors . . . constantly passing notes in class... nearly majored its French 100 . . . carefully careless in dress. 30
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