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Z ,. F 5 E I 1 -I ':'. S Q A X E f I Veterans' Club -, e , .I I 'I 1 'fs . . .-A EXE: 1 rf T U EE . effifgix If J A VQQ.. L S kj455'SfS'5z-' 7 LM? fgwf f A wwf LS... div? i , I 'RM' at pf? ,W E ., A 3' ig,f'2,g',jE'3'M'.h FWIW. C W ' ',- . mimi. FIRST SEMESTER OFFICERS President, JESSIE G. DANIELS-Afllly Vice-President, CARL L. CAMPBELL-AFITIY Sec. Sz Treas. LEONARD BASS-Army Chaplain, F. M. SPARGO-NHVY ISL ROW: PRESTON BLACKSTOCK-Army RAYMOND E. AVERY-Army MAX W. THOMPSON-Navy JOE L. RUSSELL, JR.-Army BRUCE A. F RYE-Army ROSCOE PATRICK-Army ELDRIDGE B. OWEN-Army J. W. CHOPLIN, JR.-Army W. R. BERRY-Navy J. P'. JONES-Army ALLEN CADELL ASHFORD-NRVY BQAURICE A. FRYE-Army JAMES B. LOER-NHVY SIDNEY ARROWOOD-Army znd Row: BOYD L. SHOOK-Army C. L. BRASSEIELD-Army J. L. MCCAUL-NHVY SAM ADAMS-Navy C. C. CARPENTER-Army GILBERT CHAPPELL-Army HESTER V. AYERS-Army 3rd SECOND SEMESTER OFFICERS President REX R. COFFMAN-JXTIHY Vice-Pres., ROBERT B. HOYLE Army Sec. 81 Treas., JAMES R. TXCLCNEIL Army Chaplain, J. D. ROBERTS-Army ROY WOOD-Army WM. M. POST-NHVY CLAUDE E. CRAWFORD-Army WM. R. FOISTER-Army RAYMOND POPE-Army LEWIS R. MELTON-Army WAYMAN L. MONTAGUE-Army GEORGE T. IXCICDOWELL-AYIHY ROW: JOSEPH H. KING, JR.-Army JAMES G. BELT, SR.-NHVY RXIONTGOMERY DUNCAN-Navy ROBERT BAILEY'-NHVY NIARMIE MCMILLION-Navy NEIL J. Cox-Arm-y MCELREE PURIFOY-Navy N. R. HILL-NHVY JOHN MCFARLAND-Army CLIFTON HOOTS-Army J. T. CRIBE-Army R. B. HAYES-NHVY L. LEE SCOTT-Navy XVILLIE HART-NHVY
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Beotcham Fellowship Forum FIRST SEMESTER OFFICERS SECOND SEMESTER OFFICERS CARL L. CAMPBELL HAL GOODMAN LEONARD BASS CARL SEXTON SecretarysTrr'asurcr President Prc'siflc'1zt SFCfL'fll1'JI-Tfeqj, JESSE DAN1E1-s HANIPTON ATKINSON Vic'c'-Prc'sizfc'11f ViL'l'-P7'CSilf0l11f The Beacham Fellowship Forum is an organization for the young men of the institution de- signed to promote fellowship and good will. Its functions consist of monthly meetings which give the boys a few minutes respite from their studies. The main business of these meetings is .to prepare for the outings which carry them to the invigorating air and playgrounds of Paris Mountain in the State Park. When an after- noon has been spent in strenuous muscular and vocal exercises, the Forum assembles to partake of appetizing meals which have been prepared by the Forum cooks. Immediately following the feast, gr program is ushered in that causes all cares to be forgotten. Amid devotional readings and talks, special songs, prayer, impromptu speeches, and acts, one finds both edification and enjoy- ment. Another high light of the Forum is the annual Christmas program. It is featured by special Christmas music, talks, and plays. These activities prove to be of great help in obtaining their objective.
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l l 1 x l i l ' l On May 21, 1948 the Stars and Stripes was raised on the newly erected flagpole in memory of Pfc. Harold A. Burton, the only student of the college to lose his life in World War II. The dedicatory ceremony under the direction of Mr. S. Lee Braxton, President of the Holmes Alumni Association, was preceded by an address by Congressman Joseph R. Bryson. Ex-service men, now students at the college, participated, in the ceremony. Congressman Bryson presented an official United States flag for the occasion which had been Hown over the dome of the 'nationls Capitol building, Private Burton's mother, Mrs. E. E. Burton, placed a wreath on the plaque and Dr. Paul F. Beacham closed the ceremony with prayer.
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