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' fore that I cm an being, let f i shall not pas BIRTHA, LORESE 2517 Booker Ave. Charlotte, N. Elementory Education shall pass this way but once, any good thcr do, or any kindness that I can show to any hum do it nov. Let me not neglect nor defer it for this way again. F.T.A,; Vice Pres. of Pyramid Club. 1952; Spanish Club, 1951- 53; Intromural Basketball, 1951-53; S.C.A.; N.A.A.C.P., 1951-54. BLAKENEY, VIDELIA SM ITH R.F D. 2, Box 49 Rock Hill, 5. C. Elementary Education Reputation is an idle and most false imposition; without merit and lost leithout deserving. ' F.T.A.; Ivy Leaf Club; Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority. oft got BLUE, GWENDOLYN YVONNE 606 North John Street Monroe, N. C. English Happiness for myself through mi contributions to humanity. Cheering Squad, 1951-52; Spanish Club, 1951-53, Sec. 1952; Dramatic Guild. 1951-54; S.CA. Cabinet, 1952-54, Reporter 1953; Sec. of Pyramid Club 1952-53; Reporter of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority 1954-55; Reporter of Alpha Kappa Mu Honor Society, 1954-55; Social Science Club, 1954-55; Sec. of Socio- logical Society, 1954-55; University Student Staff, 1954-55; Vogue Club, 1954-55, English Philological Society, 1954-55; Freshman Reception Committee, 1954-55. BROWN, AILEEN DENISE 101 Ansel Street Greenville, S. C. Physical Education •■ ' Tis education that forms the common mind, as the tu-io is bent the tree is inclined. German Club, 1952-55; Vogue Club, 1954-55; Dance Group, 1952; Duke Hall Counselor, 1953-55; Social Committee, 1955; Attendant to Miss German Club, 1953; Usher Board, 1953-54; Charm Club, 1953, Game Club, Photography Club, 1953; At- tendant to Miss Duke Hall, 1954-55. SENIOR Physical Education irorld the brut that you hav and the best will come back to you. ' y Football, 1952-55; Intramural Basketball. CHAMBERS, ROBERT GLENN 655 First Ave. Hickory, N. C. General Science These three, hut the greatcal of these is Love. ' sity Choir; N.A AC. P.; Le Cercle Francois F.T.A •■ nfte CHANDLER, BRUCE C. 330 Flint Street Charlotte, N. C. Biology ,. ,- hoir mnch hrlirr it wouid he if .itudents realized iihi, of eilu nt,oti before they come to college, ralher than after they leave. Football; Wrestling, Trock, Omega Psi Phi Fraternity; Beta Kappa Chi. CLARK, NANCY French ell: with lovi , zcn FoundotK ol Society Spanish Club; Gen
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■■The irorhl l oes on, he who sleeps is left. Football, 1951-54; Spanish Club; Alpho Phi Alpha Frot,; Sigma Rho Sigma Honor Societv; Economic Club, Treas,; Social Science Club; Reporter of Pan Hellenic Council; Forum Committee; Freshman Reception Committee; Pres. of Senior Sunday School Class; N.A.A.CP.; S.C.A.; Varsity S . AIKENS, ELIZABETH ELLEN 819 South A Street Charlotte, N. C. General Science, Biology ■■Look- not mournjul into the past; for it comes not buck ogaiir. Wisely improve the present and go forth into the shadowy future, not for today, but for tomorrou ' because tomorrow is S.CA,; N.A.A.CP, Vogue Club; French Club, 1951-52. Sociology, Psychology he ' ll German Club, 1952 Sociological Society Club; S.CA; Sigmc -■ lost, but hou- you played the game. ' ' 15; Delta Sigma Theta Sorority; Pres. of Treas of Pyramid Club; Social Science Rho Sigma Honor Society. Football 1951-52 ARNETTE, JESSE THOMAS Washington Street Newman, Go. Psychology ■■Thanks to everyone. Alpha Phi Omega, Pres. 1952-54; 5 C.A. SENIOR CLASS Sphir BAGBY, FELIX WILLIAM, JR. 32 North Ave. Norwalk, Conn. Chemistry, Generol Science get the past, for it is gone: use the present for it is here; prepare for the future for it is coming. of Freshman Class; Pres. of Sophomore Class; Treas. of X Club; Treas of N.A A C.P., 1952-53; Rep. to State Stud- ent Legislature, 1952-54; Alpha Phi Alpho Fraternity, Treas. 1953-54, Pres. 1954-55; S.CA. Treas. 1953-54; S.CA. First Vice Pres. 1954-55; Hazen Committee, 1952-55; Freshman Re- ception Committee 1952-54; Inframurol Sports, 1951-55; Parlia- mentarian of Senior Class, 1954-55; Alpha Kappa Mu Honor Society; Beta Kappa Chi Scientific Honor Society; Delegate to Y.M.C.A. Conference, 1953; Business Manager University Stud- ent, 1954-55; Bull Staff 1953-55; Who ' s Who in American Colleges, 1952; University Bond, Vice Pres., 1954-55; Religious Life Committee; Goslighters, 1951-54. BAILEY, RUDOLPH V. 272 James Street Hockensack, N. J. Social Science, Political Science All that I am and all that I hope to be, I owe to my parents. Omega Psi Phi Fraternity. BELLAMY, ALSTON Cherry Grove Beach, S. C. Social Science We launch today, but where shall we anchor. Football, 1951-54; French Club, 1951-52; Varsity 5 Club, 1953-54; German Club, 1954-55; Social Science Club, 1954-55; N.A.A.CP.; Track Team, 1954-55. Rt. BELLINGER, LUTHER GARIC 13 ille, S. C ' Mathematics irnful into the past, for it comes not hack again, mprove the present and go forth into the shadowy future. Club; N A.A.C.P., 1951-52, Pres. 1953-55; Alpha l-raiernity, 1953-55, Mathematics Club, 1952; Parlia- mentarian of Rho Omicron Debating Society; Intramural Bas- ketball; News Editor of University Student; Associate Editor of Year Book; Treasurer of Student Council; Junior Closs Reporter, Reception Committee; Student Guidance Pres. of Sphii Phi Alpha
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COLSON, JAMES PRESSLEY Mathematics Beta Kappa Chi, Science Honor Society. COOK, DAVID BERRY, JR. SC9 Bryn Mawr Rd Pittsburgh, Pa. Biology, Psychology ■7 am like the vwvhw finger, lehat I have icrit is for the inter- rogation of others, for I am passing on and have not time to east my vigil upon it. For I seek the bell that toll.i not by chanee for Vie. but through a position in yhieh to pull the rope. Pres. of Lampados Club; Basileus of Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Student Council, 1952-54, Pres. 1954-55; University Band, 1951-55, Asst. Bond Director; Pan Hellenic Council 1953-55; Freshman Reception Committee, 1952-55; Special Proiect Com- mittee; United Negro College Fund Committee; Intramural Sports; Rep. to State Student Legislature, 1953-54; Court Crier at Queen ' s Coronation, 1953-55; Discipline Committee; D.H. Club; Progressive Jazz Club; Draftsmen ' s Club CRAWFORD, BARBARA CURETON, ARTIE LEE R F.D. 1, Box 44 Waxhaw, N. C. Elementary Education Look not mournful into the past; wisely improve the present, and go forth into the shadowy future, not for just today, but for tomorrow berause tomorrow never romes. S.C.A.; N.A.A.C.P ; 1954-55; FTA, 1952-55. CLASS CURRY, CHARLES LORENZA 509 North Woshington Ave. Reidsville, N. C. Chemistry, Biology, General Science ■ ' Those who differ mfj.it from the opinions of their felloiv men are most eonfident of the truth of their own. Pres. of Sophomore Sunday School Class, 1952-53; Football, 1951-55; Pres, of Junior Class, 1953-54, French Club; S C.A.; N.AAC P.; Pres, of Alpha Kappa Mu Honor Society, Pres. of Beta Kappa Chi Honor Science Society; Vice Pres. of Student Council; Chaplain of Omega Psi Phi Fraternity; Intramurol Basketball. DAVIDSON, MACK LEE 521 Ingle Street Charlotte, Economics 5f Economic Study Club, 1953-55; P 1954-55; French Club, 1953-54. Social Science DeBERRY, EVELYN JOSEPHINE 511 South Cherry Street Charlotte, N. C. Elementary Education .ill that I am or hope to be. I owe to mi God, my ]}arents, my husba}id, and my infltructors. ch Club; University Choir; F.T.A. ENG, MARI ELIZABETH 488 Meeting Street Charleston, S. C. Sociology, Social Science To live irf- the hearts we leave behind is not to die. Sec. of Ivy Leaf Club, 1952; Dance Group, 1952; Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, 1952-55, Dean of Pledges, 1954-55; German Club, 1952-55; French Club, 1951-52; Miss Sphinx, 1952; Charm Club, 1953; Game Club, 1953; Art and Literary C ub, 1953; Attendant to Miss Alpha Koppo Alpha, 1953 Photography Club, 1953; S.C.A.; Usher Board 1953-54; Social Science Club, 1954; Sociological Society, 1954-55, Duke Hall Counselor, 1954- 55; Miss Alpha Phi Alpha, 1954.
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