Johnson C Smith University - Golden Bull Yearbook (Charlotte, NC)

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OFFICE OF PUBLIC RELAiiON JOHNSON C. SMITH UNIVERSITY fiaAWJQm MOHH CAROLINA . ... «._ H m H Following llic p.iths uinding :l l■o.s m l l The ri:iLinally mkIuious lawns Doited here and iheie wilh buildings The «|uineK sciniy and Mam])er ' Through oaks, pines, magnolias, and maples. I ' .rigluencd b llie m.un smiles ami waves ol li inds V ' e walk on thinking ol our gooil lorlinie iu 1 aving A (hante to get to know everyone. The responsibility ol being known by all. Close eontad with stiiolars Ami what is more, Tlie enhancement ol gieater indi idual growt 1. ' 1 he opporlunilN loi greater jxiisonal expressii n and Abo e all. The seiuiilv and warmth of a Pleasant lamih aimosphere. This is . . . in a small college.. CARTER HALL, DORMITORY FOR YOUNG MEN Annual Publication of the Senior Class JOHNSON C. SMITH UNIVERSITY Charlotte, North Carolina AdminisUalion lUiililing ..portraying pictorially, s w FOREWORD The sands of time have shifted. This the BULL for 1958 marks the end of another phase in our lives. As we bid good-bye to these hallowed halls, that have meant so much to us in the past four years; let us pause to look back on some of the activities and organizations that played such a large part in our lives during thai time. Perhaps at a future date when we pick up this book it will bring back pleasant memories and thus serve as a connecting link with past em- bodied with pleasure and a rich heritage. To you the graduating class of June 1958 we offer this yearbook which is a record of our last year at Smith. It ' s worth can only be determined by you, THE READER. Student life (9 camdco E SSKr ■ : j 0 ' 1 ' i - I.- ' . ' y .. CJiL-inislrv ' .lass a nd 6 v WjC, cmM Johnson C. Smith University is a coeduca- lioiial insiitulion operated under the auspices (il the Presljyterian Chinch in tlie United States ol Ameriia. ll was lounded and is operated on the piin( i])les ol Clnisti.ni faith in education lor the ministry, teaching, and other walks ol lile. Broad general education lor life and ihorough specialization for service, undcrgirded by Christian values, form the basic objectives of the ciuricula and activities ol the University. The University is composed of a College of l.iberal Arts, which confers the degrees of Bachelor of Arts anti JSachelor of Science; and the .School of Theology, which confers the tlegree of 15achelor of Divinity. KM Vy. . FOREIGN STUDENTS w e ' ll never forget... EAST ARCHWAY through this archway we enter... we reca 11 rlCCb bceA moments. y A Top Left: President ' s social Top Right: Tea after a forum Center: Homecoming Parade Bottom, Right: Miss Doris Henderson Miss J. C. Smith for 1958 ' n REMEMBER WHEN WE LOOKED LIKE THIS? Zoology Class Personal Conferences during Religious Emphasis Week Forum during Rcligi( Ktni)hasis Week JACK C. BENSON. B.S . M.S. It is haul lu put unu ivuids a liilnilc to a job ell done. When a person dcUicales his life to had the privilege of coming into hard working, earnest personality. others there is very little we that are left behind can In memory of you who did so much lo promote anc say to a.ld lo the evidence of his deeds. further Ihe aims of this institution we dedicate thi; We who knew you will be forever grateful for having BL ' LL. DEDICATION DR. RUFUS PATERSOX PERRY PRESIDENT A MESSAGE TO THE STUDENTS March 31, 1958 The 1958 BULL is not only a record ol our current year, it seeks to tell the story of a commu- nity of earnest, thoughtful people, and of the intellectual developments of youth within a framework of Christian principles Thus we want it known that Johnson C. Smith University is a place, an atmosphere and a tradition in Christian Higher Education. We want it to remain a place where the freedom to teach and to learn arc carefully maintained. We want it to continue to grow stronger in intellectual achievement and in moral atmosphere. We, as students, faculty and administration, have an obligation to |]rotect ninety-one years of faithful .service which has matic for adequacy in education and given to the nation strong leadership in the form of our alumni. Johnson C. Smith University ' s tradition is in its product which through the years has con- sisted of men and women of solid attainments, living lives of usefulness, measuring shoulder to shoulder with the produd of other institutions and contributing to the bctlcniunt of their communiticv hu we have here a i i h Christian iKiiiage. a schd (oiKcrM loi tihicaiion and a warm devoiinn lo oui lellow-nian. .(p:( - R. P. Perry President Theophilus Elisha McKimity, ,M.A. DEAN OF THE COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICERS J. Arthur Twitty, B.S. Registrar 5 J. Armstcad, B.A. Bookkeeper (left) Theodus Lafayette Gunn, B.A., B.L.S. UNn ' ERSITY LIBRARIAN (right) Moses S. Belton, B.S., B.D., M.A. DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC RELATIONS ' . . - «r it tf .l,,. Jean Joseph Adam, B.-as-L., L-es-L Professor of French Mrs. Ernestine M. H. Baylor, B.A., B.L.S., M.Ed. Instructor in Speech William E. Bluford, A.B., M.A. Assistant Professor in History and Political Science Jack S. Brayboy, B.S., M.S. .Associate Professor in Physical Education and Coach of Baskethall U. S. Brooks, B.S., M.S., Ph.D. Professor of Chemistry Grainger Browning, A.B., M.A. Assistant Professor of Sociology Mrs. M. K. Byuarm, B.Ed., M.A. Instructor in Psychology Samuel W. Byuarm, B.A., M.A. . ' Assistant Professor of Sociology FACULTY Winson R. Coleman, A.B., A.M., Ph.D. Professor of Philosophy Byrd D. Crudup, A.B., M.Ed. .Associate Professor and Head of IJepar Mrs. Minnie Davis Dormitory Directress Herman S. Davis, B.A., B.I)., D.I Inventory Officer Lloyd H. Davis, A.B., Ed.M. Associate Professor in Edu partment of Secondary Edi Ossibelle Dixon, A.B., M.Ed. Instructor in Physical Educ Foster T. Draketorl, B.S., M.S. Instructor in Physics Thomas Fergu.son, Jr., B.A., M.S., Ph.D. Associate Professor of Biology Mrs. Joan Daughtry Forney, B.S., M.Ed. Instructor in Physical Etiucation 1 £ £ Miss Jonnic M. Gaddy, B.S. Sccrclaiy to Business Manager Mrs. Bessie Hardy Directress, Wcnicn ' s Dormilory Mrs. Ocie P. Harrison Secretary to President Robert H. Jackson, B.S. Inslriictor in Physical Education, Coach of Football Christopher W. Kemp, B.S., Mus. Assistant Professor of Music Mrs. S. Bernice McKee, R.N. University Nurse FACULTY 5. Henrieta T. Norris, A.B., M.A. Chairman Department of Elcin HuberC W. Norris, A.B., A.M. Assistant Professor of Economit Daniell E. Owens, B.S.M., M.F.A. Instructor in Music Mrs. Inez M. Parker, A.B., M.A. Assistant Professor of English Alfred Antonin Pouinard, A.B., A.M., Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Music 5. Mary H. Piatt, B.S. Assistant in Registrar ' s Office Miss Shirley A. Powell, B.S.C. Assistant in Registrars Office Joseph C. Ramsey, A.B., M.A. Assistant Professor of Sociology Algernon Odell Steele, A.B., B.D., A.M., Ph.D. Chairman of Humanitiers Department 1 Mrs. Violet Garrett Washington, A.M., M.S. Inslnictov in liiology Mrs. Elsia E. Woodard, A.B., M.A. Instructor in English Raymond Worsley, B.A., B.D. Instructor in Religious Education R. Wyche, M.D. S. Yarbroiigh Directress, Woinen ' s Dormitory Mrs. Anne E. Venture Voung, B.A., M.A. Instructor in Espanol FACULTY c O ; Scholarship Winners For 1957-58 Beverly Stuart; Charleston, S. C. Minnie C. Donnell; Fayetteville. N. C. Janice Moore; Wilmington, N. C. Cynthia Plair; Rock Hill, S. C. Adams, Ruth Lorraine Adilress-P O Box lii(., Kinp Mmmlain. X. C. Moitn— True wuiih is in liciiig, not seeming— In doing, each i_ A ihat goes l) . some liille good— not in dreaming of ercal thlnE ' i to do Ijy and by. nid club 56 ; Delia Sigma Theia Sorority: S-C.A. kctball 1 Cho ■■57-E Bellinger, Lesley George Address— Rte. I. Box If I Motto— Where there is im r.p.ni .n n .......1 in.ui i l,ii[ kiiuuk-dgc in making. .iiMrii M I ' I. ' Celtic Fraiitais; Sociological Society; 1 ■ I ' III Science Honor Society; President of the I I iv Society. Bligen, Robert Ernes! Addrcss-Edisto Island. South Carolina Mnlio— And let us not grow weary in well doing, for in due scastiii we shall reap, if we do not lose heart. Activities-University Choir . ' )2-. ' .7 : French Club 53-57 ; ish Club 52-53 : Company Commander of Veterans Clu Ma al Sciem Mir -Religio and His Blount, Katie Address-Apt. 19-A. Lumbec Homes. Lumberton, X. Motto-All that I am. and all that I hope to be. I mv dear Mother and Father. Aclivitics-F.T .: .S.C.A.: Ira Aldridge Dramatic Cu Major— Elementary Education THE SENIOR Boyd, Charlotte Doreihea Address-2203 Dandridge Ave. Mono- ' Whcn words fad, Mii Brandon, Josephit Address- Rf I I Motto— M ' ' ii ■; Vice President ■ ' ; Secretary of lo State Legisla- . 56 : Miss Ivv :i6-5S ; Co-deai ' i ' o 1 ' ' -M ' h rt I hope to be, I owe it lo Activiius !■ ; .i;,; i i.! I ' usident of F.T.A.. .57-r 8 : Vice I ' iL.id iu 1 Slu i .i.i , iT. iS : Miss .Senior Class . 57-58 . Major— Elementary Education Brewer, Nannie Elizabeth Aiidress-Rie. I. Bo.k 100. Pageland. S. C. Motto— Just l e yourself, but be sure Ihat as yourself you arc who you ought lo be. Attivilic.s— Vice President Pyramid Club . ' 15 : Assistant .Setie lary 56 ; Dean of Pledges 58 of Delia Sigma Thela So roriiy; Secretary of I.c Cicrtic Francais ,-.7-58 ; (icrman Club. 57-58 . Major— French Burns, Thomas Samuel AiUIress-614 .S. Moiiis St.. Mtinroe. X. C. Major— Economics Camp, Fab Address-1932 West Trade St.. Charlotte. N. C. Motto— Believe in what you say. say what you belicxc, believe in what you do and never be afraid. Activities-Captain Football team. .56-58 ; (..irn.in Club; Omega Psi Phi Fraiernily; Varsity Five Cluli; s.x mlonu.il Society Club; Veterans Club. Campbell, Cornelius Lcroy, Jr. Addres.s-Rle. I, Box 21. F.ilisto Island. S. C. Mollo-I.ook not mournful into the past, for it comes iioi l .i. k again. Wisely improve the present and go forth ini ilu sli;id nvv fnntr.- m-i Un jmm Kirlav bui for tomuiuns Ijc AtiiMiir. I l]l .l n i I - Student Assistant .55-58 , Ch.i-iin H.ni.r., I .u „.„ 54-.58 : FTA .57-.58 ; . t I ' ; h .s . i,,,,i,n, ,.| Soph.miore -Sunday School 55 50 ; Ira Aldridge DiauiJiic (.ud l ■■56 ; l.e Cerdc H ' 1 Carpenter, Barbara Mary A.Wress-146 Hclly Hill SI,, (.affncv. S. C. Major— Elemctnary Education no— Forever aim for Iiigher things; Lei the k tj liinit. ivitics-Vice-Pres. Auroro Clulj; Vicc-Prcs. Sigma ( Rho Sororilv; Treasurer of Sigma Gamma Rho; Vit .Sect, and Constitution Committee of MENC: Atteni May Queen; Attciiilant to Miss Sigma Gamma Rho tary and President of Pan Hellenic Council; L ' n Choir; American Guild of Organists; Attcntlant t Homecoming. Colston, Mary Alit Addr, Oxford. C Motto— Look not moil back again, wisely i the shadowy future Activities- Dramatic Guild: Checrleailer; l ' ni Staff (Freshman) Usherhoaril; Sociologiral Thela .Sorority; Miss Lampadas ' . Psychology and Sociology Maj. Corcv, rharli D. n St., {Greenville. N. C. .1 cl alajo se entra pur cl Iraliajo. (The ifgin by work.) iiigc Dramatic Guild: Lc Cercle Francais; li, Diuisch Club; l.ampadas Club: Omega i.n I imersilv Choir; J. A. Grimes Phil- ( ssocl ' ate Editor of Dull; Freshman CLASS OF 1958 1 - 1 lib 1. . Major— Economics Cunningham, Mary Elizabeth sIk . C. Ik i...illik. tliiiit;s in this worUl is the venera- liiiiii.iii iiMiiii hv the hearts of men. k1 Lliii; Vyy.u Delta .Signia Theta Sorority ological Society; SlRina Rho Sigma Society nitory House Couiuil 19j7-r 8. l .ini K, U. ixl.it] Alexander . .l.!rc-v-Rte 1, Box 131. Acme. N. C. Motto— Any man may he in good ? s and good temper dressed, i ncre isn t much credit in that. Guild I9:.7r.8: Science Club 1957-58: S.C.A. Diamond, Kenneth, Jr. Addrcss I0I3 S. Independence Ulvd-. Chailotlc. . C. Motto- All that I am and hope to he. I owe it to mv mother. Activiiies-Baskctball 3 years. Track 3 years. Intramiiral sports: i F.T.A.; Freshman Edwards. James Molto- ' Wilh Gail al mv side, nolhing is [eared. endeavor loo great to accomplish. . ctivitics-Omega Psi Phi Fralernitv. Treasurer anc ident of Lampodos Club; .Student Christian . Sociological Society; Choir. Majors— Sociology and Psychology .Addre5s-609 Olive St., Kit N. C. Ellioll, Angeline Major— English and Religious Education . clivilies— Sigma Gamma Rho Sorority; Student Chri . ssoc. etc. . dilress— 4 Westervclt PL. [crsev City. New Jersey niv Mother. . ctivities-Presidcnt Pan Hellenic Council: K T- ; German Club; President of .eta Phi Beta .Sororitv: L ' niversitv Choir . ddrcss-308 South St.. Belmont. N. C. Evans, Marshall Major-Biologv .Addrcss-404 Mujlins St.. Marion. S. C. THE SENIOR Farmer. James E. Motto— Look not mournful in the past; for it comes not back again. Wisely improve the present, and go forth into the shadowy future, not just todav. but tAnorrow. [or tomor- row is forever. French Club: T.TA. 57 - 58 ; Assistant Report 56 : Band. for F.TjV. 57 - 58 ; N.Aj .C.P.. 56 - 58 . Aililrcss-70fi E. Green St.. Wilson, N. C. Fleming, Catherine Motto- A woman can proceeds with pen wisdom. Major— Elementarv Etiucation Activities-Berry Hall Counselor: Lc Ccrcle Francais; Aurora Club; Sigma Gamma Rho .Sororitv: Secretary o[ F.T.. .; S.C.A.: Miss Sigma Gamma Rho .-iT.IS, Address-103 Mi ldlcton St.. Greenville. S. C. Ad lrcss-Rtc. 2, Box 248. Clarkton. N. C. Club: F.T.A ul go lord, lolo the li.i K.ippa Alpha Sor- ■ f ' . ' (S ; Student I 1 ' I -iircr of Sunday . M.. n.ill. •■54 - 55 ; Music K.liu,n..rN N.m.n,,,] ( .,,,1, ,.,...■ ' Major-Elemeiuarv E lur;iiion Aildrcss-824 Thompson St., Kinslon. N. C. H-imillon, Robert DcThurslon Molto— It is through service iinselfishly that man reathcs the Iiciftliis whi h make him great. Activiric -Stndent Council, . ' il-. ' ' .f.: Pan Hellenic Council. .5G-. ' 8; Sphinx Club. ' A-Bry, Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity. .W-.lft; Epsiloii Sigma Study Society. 58. Ad he«— Headiin, Dorothy M. T)7: Mi.-s li .1, Hand 4 years Intramural Basket- uuii.lant to May t)uccn: F.T.A. trcas 1 (.luld; Prcsiik-iit of Ivy Leaf Club Club ' j7; A-K.A. Sorority; Stuilciil Addrcss-188 Clover St.. Soutliern Pines. N. C. Hicks, Mary H. Motto— Let ine give .so much thought to the iniprovemi m yself until I have litllc time to criticize others and doing this lei me look for the best, prepare for the Prcs. Ili.M .■iT-SS; SccI Major— .Social Liological Society; Sect. Sociologic; kc Hall House Committee; ' it iliss Ira Ahhitlgc Dramatic Cud Addn -825 Kenrr . kingly ; Hill, Sadie Augusta H. Motto— For whatever men say in thei of the fancies of youth there ' s n ness and nothing so royal as tri Activities-Berry Hall Counselor: Vogue C:iuli; Spanish Chi S.C.A.; F.T.A. Major-Elemeiilary Ed. Aildrcss-216 W. Boney Sircci. Cliiiioii. N. C. Hosvze, Delia J. Mono-There are no short cuts lo success but lo the paiici and endurant one. the enti is well worth the jouriies Acliviiies-French Club: S.C.A.; Berry Hall Coinmillee: Mci her Freshman Reception Cominillir; Science Club. Dul Hall Committee. Major-Biology and Physical Eil Address— Box I(i. Edgermoor. S. C;. ii ¥ w W CLASS OF 1958 Jackson, Atvin Major- Biology Atldress-624 Conley St.. Orl.iiido. Fl I- I . , K. I ' H- II AddiLss-Rle I, t.i,.scl, .. r. 111. 11 In r hirl nu Prcs. of Alpha K.ipp.i Siginj Cli.iplci of A k Mm Hn Major— Religious Education ami l ' sycholt)gy Minor-Philosophy A(Ulress-6ll)0 Havcrford Ase . Philadelphia. Pa- Johnson, Minerva A. Inhnson. Ruth Slosella Jones, Cerlee Irene Miitto- ' Tlicrc K ,i clrslinv llial makes us brothers, none goes In, u.n .iL.iir .(II «,■ ,eiid iiilc iIh- lives o( OlhciS COUies Soioms. Lpsiloii SiKiiij Muds SocieU N.A.A.C.P.; Atlendanl lo ■Mis, Msn Address-P. O. Box 223. Ilavboro. N. C. .isiratins ihings on this human ven- ture is to try to be something which is not in o ur potential make up. L nderstand yourself, accept thatsclf and strive for your summon bonium. (highest good). iviiies-Vnivcrsitv Choir; Universiiv Band; V. President Student Council; President S,C.A,; Associate Editor Uni- versity Student, Prcs. Lampados Club; Omega Psi Phi. -Relit Edu -2112 West Trade St.. Charlotte, N. C. Jones, Crawford Motto— Life is worth living, if you make it so. Activities— Captain Track Tean Council; Science Club; Inlr;i Major— Physical Education Address-1102 Vance Street, Ret Kelly, John Motto- .Mi that I am or hop Activities-Football; Intramu Club; Sigma Honor Socle Band; Economics Club; Major— Social Science Minor— Political Science Address— Box 492. Carthage. Lamb, Evelyn L. Motto-Always remember, to o be I owe to my family. Basketball. Softball; French ' ice Pres, NAACP; University ' CP; Dramatic Club; M S,Cj . Major— Religious Education and English Address-10 Rcnrick Dr,. Greenville. S. thine own self be true. [iss Aurora; French Club; NAA- Junior Class; Lady in Waiting: THE SENIOR ;ivilies— University Band: Bus. Manager University Student: NAACP; MENC: Member Bil. of Athletic Control; Student Council; Pres. Soph. Class: ' . Prcs. Sunday School; Omega -Delta Sigma Thei Lun.sford, Jonnie M. Motto— It is not just as we life ' s field will yield Major— Psycliology Minor— Biology Address— Box 598. Roxboro. Martin, Edward Van -1909 Russell St.. Cha Club: S.C.A.: 1. Box 22. Maxlon -R.. NAACP; French Club. N. C. McDowell, Ed. Oliver Mi llri- Vherc there ' s a will, theii ' s a way. Activiiics-NAACP Treas.; French Club; 1 rca Uin ctsity Band. Major — French: Psychology— Minor Aildrcss-Box 132. Winnslxiro. S.C. Cerniail Club; McMillan, William Adilrcss-1908 Irma .S(ric-t. Charlotte. N. C. Activities-Omega Psi Phi Fraternity. Tracls Team 55. Major-Elementary Eilucatioii Monroe, Shirley P. AiUlress-Phillip ' s Avenue. Red Spring. N. C. Motto- Your reputation may be damaged by the opinion of others, but only you yourself can ruin your character .Activities- Miss Ivy Leaf. Ivy Leaf Club. .Alpha Kappa .Alpha Sorority: Choir; Dramatics Club; F.T.A.; Attendant to Miss AKA. Major— Elementary Education Morgan, Joseph A.l.lrcss-Routc 3. Box 10. Chapel Hill. N. C. Motto- ■Just be yourself, but be sure that as yourself vou arc wlio vou oupht to be. .Activities-Band 1954-58: Dramatics 54-.55; .Sociological Society SCA. M.i A lilress-135l Orvis Street. Charlotte. N. C. CLASS OF 1958 Napper. Janus W. AtUlrcss-y06 ' B Street. Marlinsville. Va. Mono— Expect the unexpecie I. ami when ihc unexpected arrives you will not be surprised. Activities-Football; Basketball; Tennis; Captain of Football Team: Omega Psi Phi Fralcmitv, Pan Hellenic Council; Varsity S Club: German Club. Major— Physical Eiiucation Plummer, David Address-Route I. Box I29A, Pink Hill. N. C. Motto-All that I am and hope to be I owe it to my parents. Activities-Vice Pres. of the French Club. Parliamentarian of the French Club. Dramatics Guild. NAACP. Major— French Redfern, Carroll J. AiUlress-7nS Coaics St., Coaics ille. Pcniia. Motto— Life is a wonderful Ihing, providing you make the best of it, Activities-French Club, Publi(ii Mana-er Dramatic Guild. F.T.A. Major— Biology Renrick, Evelyn Address- 10 Renrick Drive. Greenville. S. C. Motto— Listen to advice and accept instruction, that you mav gain wisdom for the future. Activities-NAACP. Sociological Society. Miss Junior Class, At- tendant to Miss Senior Class. S.C.A.. Sunday School Class. Major— Sociology SamueL Adebayo A., Address— 15 Idumagbo Avenue. Logos Nigeria, West Africa Motto— Where do I go from here? I believe in Equality of Mankind, I abhor Imperialism and hate colonialism. I dislike man in humanity to man and detest brainwashing. I disown that Christianity in the cloak of extortion and oppression. I smell any kind of dis finitesimal. And i your O, Mother Africa. I Dedi- . Bayo life . L-mber of Beta Kappa Chi Scientific Hono :e Pres, of the Science Club, Prcs, of the Science rack Team. International Relations Club. , -Rou[c 3. Box 89, Woodruff. S. C. 3 refuse to be discouraged. University Choir— 1954-56; : CuiId-1953-56. L ' damaged by the opinion of .1 Kappa Alpha Surorjiv, Rcp- Cuiicil. S.C.A., Miss Ivv U-af. C:onimittee. French Club. Scc- i.asnrer of the Ivy Leaf Club. Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Conway, South Carolii iMk Club: Kappa Alpha Psi THE SENIOR ,k-Min, imies-llciiy Hall Coiiiiselo Pyramiil Clnh: Vice Picsidciil dF Duke Hall Cdun-selor. S.CA.. President of Delia Sigma Tlicla Sororily, Miss F.T.A.: Chairman PioRiam Ciimniiilec [■.T.A.; Duke Hall Judicial Council: Hull Siaff. Wilson, George Address-General Dil Majors-ReliKiou K.I. Womach, Harry Aildrcss-r)(i-32 KlSr.l Si.cii, :,,., ,ii.. ll.-. jhis. N- Y. Majur— Economics Woods, Robert Address- 1 OOr. Ck il..i..l m...,. W ...sum s.dcm, . C. Mai. rs-Ki ' liKious l.h... a.. l 11|. I..| M..il,.- li ,s h.iiii I., I.,,M ...1 heed Ihail lu nee.l a ..... I...U ' . ,....i., - II. i,.,,.ii.s (l ' n.asurer S.C.A.; Vice P.. .III. I I ' .in llcllci.ii I K. ' li ious Life Ciiiiiiniii Ircshman: Sunday Scliool I..1.I111: lnolliall; ice Piim.I. Ill Ihe Juuiiir Class: III ' .. s...i ' i I ' .. 11 llilliiii, C.miikiI. I ' , ideur Senior Class: I ' kmiI, i.i PI.. Il.l.i Mij.na l.alc...,l e, James Hiiiicc .1. Box «k:i p. OincRa Psi Ph, I,.. ..phouu.ie Class ' .l,. 9 X K III ? s. 1. - J M if.. M..II.. AlLHIl. ■ lit Ian Rh Major L m IlL Hklll i.iiiulial llaskcllial; tonship Cliih; Del o Sigma. Hislory: Political Danville. Vi his neighbor laiiis silent. German Clu 1; University )aling Club: Science rginia lacks b r.2-, i Band; Vetei 3; Sociology Illleriialion ans Club; Club; al Re Sigma Atliircsi Molto- , Robert Corncalii 4-238 Ross Street, -For everlasting set Daini :king lit, ' ii iCinia 1, Kiio wlclgc and under Oii Major- niliiig, cs-li.oll.all Icaiii: icsa. -Elcit1Ciitar Hiluc Spai lish CI lull; 1- l-A,: Alpli a Phi Young, Aililres Molto- John R. s-2()iri Douhlc Oa -Cherish those wh ks R 1 o love ,, Chal lone, 111.1 lo. X c: ic thos c «ll o hale yoi AcUvil Major- ies-F.T.A.; Vetera -Psychology; Mino ns Ch ir-His lb, ;tory Young, Addres Major- Louise S-7I-I S, |-.lli sire -Matheioalits el, V ilmlMfil ..n. N , C, ii CLASS OF 1958 f Ijf fe ! Counts, Claude Address-1914 Wyatl St Motto- Hold yourself i Winston, Robert, D. .■ ddrcss-21 1 Mitchell Ian , ctivilics-Phi liela Si. ina Major— Biology Cliapel Hill. N, C, ny parents, ich avster, Vernell Idiess-Roiile 4, Box lO,!.. Oxford. N. C. olio- All ihaii I am ami hope to be I ow ;livilies— Choir, Dramatics Guild. Sociologi Club. Sec. of Senior Sundav Scl 1 Class, Duke Hall Coun cil. International Relations Club, liesliinai. Receptiin ajor— Social Science CAMERA SHY SENIORS Adams, Roberta Brown A(ldress-702 Marietta St.. Gastonia. N. C. Motto— All that I am now. and ail that I hope to be I owe to mv parents. (Mr. - Mrs. Arthur Brown), my husband. (Henry), my children. (Don S.: Ron), and a very dear friend (Mrs. Irene Lineberger). Activities-German Club. F.T.A. Major-Elementary Education Brown, William L. Address-Rouie 7. Bo. 420. Charlotte. N. C. Motto— Never allow yourself to become completely satisfied even when vou are doing your best. Activities-N.A A.C.P. Major— Mathematics Cabiness, Vance R. Address-2001 Russell St.. Charlotte. N. C. Motto— Every man is a stepping stone for another. let it be so that you are doing the stepping. and not the stone that must be stepped upon. Activities— Trainer Football, 50 - j8 . Major— Elementary Education Chisholm, Ola Juanita Address-1801 Hanson St.. Charlotte. N. C. Motto— Wisdom is the principle thing, therefore get wisdom, and with all thy getting get understanding. Activities-Spanish Club 54 - 55 - 56 ; F.T.A.; Attendant to Miss Junior Class 56 - 57 ; Dramatics Guild J6 - r 7 . Major— Elementary Education CIvburn, Thomas Glenn, Jr. Address-Route ;j. Box 1060. Charlotte. N. C. Motto— There will be dark and dreary days, days when the rain must fall, but we must not quit for we must go on to bigger and better things. Activities— French Club and Epsilon Sigma Study Majo Club. -Che strv. Ciillespie, Sarah Rose Address-Route 10. Box 255. Charlotte, N. C. Motto- ' Knowleiige i s the light for the world, if you have knowledge, let others light their candles by it. Activities- F.T.A. and French Chib. Major— Elementary Education Hall. Margaret Ellen Address-405 Skyland Avenue. Charlotte. N. C. Motto— The coward never started; The weak died on the way; Onlv the strong came through! Aclivities-M.EA ' .C. and University Choir. Major-English Minor— Music Knight, Charles Address-2435 Statesville Ave.. Charlotte. N, C. Motto— He is a saint who daily aims to aid his brother. He is a god who never blames his downfall on another. Aciiviiies— Epsilon Sigma Study Society- Major— Economics Lockhart, Lillie Walker Address-824 E. 3rd St.. Charlotte. N. C. Motto— The Lord is my light and my salvation; whom shall I fear? The Lord is the strength of mv life; of whom shall I be afraid? Activities— Future Teachers of .America. Major— Elementary Education. Montgomery, Barbara Ann Addre5S-813 S. Graham St.. Charlotte. N. C. Motto— I am only one but I am one; I cannot do everything, but I can do something; what I can do I ought to do; and what I ought to do by the Grace of God I will do. ' Activities— Le Cercle Francais, 54 - 55 ; F.T.A. 55 - 57 . Das Deutche Klub 55 - 57 . Major— Elementary Education. Randall, Delores Jean Address— 1:550 Harrison St., Jacksonville. Fla. Motto— Life is full experience, therefore learn its many enchantments and mysteries. Activities— Ira Aldridge Dramatic Guild 56 - 57 , Spanish Club 56 ■- 57 , Pres. of the Ivy Leaf Club 56 - 57 , Member of Freshman Recep- tion Comm. 57 . Reporter— Senior Simday School Class 57 - 58 , Ivy Leaf Reporter of the Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority 58 . Major- Elementary Education. McDougal, Raymond A. Address— General Delivery, Delray Beach. Florida Motto— If you can ' t win. make the winner break the record. Activities— Basketball, Golf. Track. Football. Varsity S Club. Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity. Major— Physical Education. OFFICERS Wilton Mitchell. Pres. Charles Kennedy. ice Pres. Odessa Meeks, Sec. Yvonne Blocker, Tres. Barbara Agnew Anne Austin ' Bessie Babcock Johnny Babcock THE JUNIOR Katie Barkesdale Matiie Bell George Blalock Willie Boyd Bernice Brown Joel C. Bryant Barbara Burton John Caraway James Cooper John Crawford Buchanan Crenshaw Wilhc-rt Davis Lillian Dixon Waller Dumas Dianne Flanders Richard Fleming Rogerlin Foster Edilh B. Frazier Edith M. Frazier Teresa Garrison CLASS Robert Gore Ernestine Grier Carole Hampton  Walter Hailey Wilton Hailey Echia Hall Geraldine Heaton Juanita Heliums Doris Henderson Gwendolyn Hill William T. Holmes Doris James William Johnv li.nnn Joseph MuMIc J.nncr Ji.iie Kins; iL-.mnc Kitchen inifred Larriniore I homas Lee Inna Littlejohn THE JUNIOR David Maiiii Richard Maxwell Barbara McCall Larnetla McClain Benjamin McCln Delonris Met ()V William McQllce Percy McRae Jeanne Medford Ainiic Minims Eleanor Moore Lloyd Morris Nina Movers Elma Neely Rosena Nichola Cora Perkins Downey Pointer William L. Price Betty Pryor Nellie Purcfoy CLASS Xciilrirc Quick Samli.i I Kiiiiiick AIIrii RuhhuiR Turner R. Roberts James Royster Carroll Saunders Mary S. Scott Moses Sharpe l-nncs Shell Isaiah Simmons [oe I,. Simmons ISeniiie Sloan Christine Sloan Lafayette Spencer Patricia Stroud John E. Talford Alice Toatley Ralph Turner Ahce Warren Muriel Walker THE JUNIOR CLASS Antionctte Warren Sairr Washington Doris Wigfall Harridell B. Williams Roy Williams Harole Wilson Harold Winston Ed Wonrbln Dclores Young SOPHOMORES James H. Allen James L. Allen Ortygia Allen Joseph H. Ancrum Jack Bailey William O. Bidgood Claude Blair Jacquelyii F. Brown Johnny Brown Perly Brown. Jr. Rose M. Brown Dale Bryant Donald Carson Clyde Carter Azalea Chaplin Leon Chaplin Scldon Chiles Hezckiah Chisholm Bernice Corbelt George R. Coulter Novella Crayton Bill Ann Cunningha C:..,„„ll CM.MiMRham Wilhc M.ii- Dallon Verona Davis Brumit Delaine Floriene Deloatch Claude Diamond Beatrice Downs Preston Echols Morgan Edwards Rosa Evans Verdell Forbes Barbara Ford Mary ugcne Halehel Arthur F. Herroi John Hicks Floyd Hill. Jr. James Hines Louise Holliday Donald HoIIi.s Betiv Hv Max D. Howell S. S. Ho ell Henry Hubbard Aaron J. Isenhcni Marjorie James Herbert L. [obns. Johnny H, Johns. Otto B. Johnson Robert Johnson Shelton Joyncr Doris King Argie Knox Daniel Lowry Phillip D. Matthews John Maxwell Dalton Maynard Betlye Jean McCuiloiigh Donald Mcintosh LeMonte Mitchell Howard Moore Milton Myers. Jr. Lenora Nixon Maxine Nixon Theodore Padgett Marshall Pharr Donald Polk Herbert Powe Leroy Preston ,- . Q P P P .V f f % ' V A M yS SOPHOMORES ikMM ' Ahuharn l-.hi.iul Ailc k|i ll.i ih Alk ' ii IIh IV (.:. Allun Willi.iiii Alien IJtllN Aiuhcw. M.iig.iicl Ashk RcIrii H(.-iit ALil)rc (.ilhciiiic M li.iUhvi M.iilii.i li.niulli- l.u.u.l.iKn Boiilei-s I,| I|IIC lioMic. |i. ri.L A Bovce E.lwanl lirisbou John W. Burns Maxiiie Carter aiK Chambers Cymhia H. Clair Robert Crawford Joe Crenshaw Charles Culbcrt lilviria V. Cuerton S lvester Cuerton Irank Curry irginia Curry Krnell V. Dcloalch Garncll A. Dige FRESHMEN M. Cecelia Douell Herman Duggs |ocl S. Duncan Maxine B. Dunn Phillip M. Dunston Gwendolyn Dusenburg C.ladvs Redmond Dorothy Steele John Steele, Jr. l..icn u Steele HiilK- Sliinc l.hih sinikland W ilhc l,i. ' I lioinps Thomas Wigfall C:lvilc Williams. |r Nhilta Womic I u,. IV Worthy l.i mc [ones l).,iis Dent FRESHMEN James S. Dyson Betsey M. Evans Nancy Evans Libbie Everilt Tahiiadge Fair Bennie Faulkner Addie Foster Betty J. Fousl Earl Flint Edna J. Foust Hatlie M. Frasier lames W. Frazicr Henry Funderbiirk Frank Godsden Kenneth Garrison Abreta Gibson Lawrence Gilliatn Flora Glover Lucille Goines Howard Goode William Taft Grct Gladys Grier John ' w. Gwynne Vanear Hampton Raydell Hargravc Callie Harris Charles Harris. Jr William J. Harris Albert Heath Lci.d C. Helton Carolyn Heiirick James E. Henderi James Hester Rose M. Hickmar Jeter Hines Cvnthia Hodges Grate li. Hocy Ernest Howartl Barbara Hovis Sylvia A. Hole Gwendolyn Hud I ' eanella Hnges Georgeline Jackson George Johnson Katie A. Johnson Marion Johnson Robert Johnson Joetter Joyncr Jacquelyn Jones Annie M. Keczee A. Rose Lyons Dorthy Manscl Clara L. Maxwel Wilbert McCall Uorothy McClim Janet McKay James McLaurii Shirley Mickens Jane Moody Janice Moore Robert 1., Moot f4c a f p (b W 9 FRESHMEN ,C p f o KmImi Miir|,lu s,niin. l Illn,i l.l ' |. ' li l I Ruh.ir.l () I ' li.iM R.ilK-n E, Parks Rohcn Panis Allien Pcnv r.ciiiL- Mel Pcttie Mjh M. Pcllis Maine S. Polk Sara Polk Barbara Pratt Leroy M. Price Gwendolyn Pride Addie A. Reid Anita C. Reid Hubert Robinson M.ir ' if Roddcv I li. is Rcddey W.ilKi H. Roval 1 III loll Riiyner Carole F. Saunders Dottie Saunders Harold Shiiford Lizzie Mae Simn saiiuicl Simpson rhilli|) Sims l.iiiRs Smith Thomas Southern Geraldine Spaulding Leon Saulding Thurlow Stacks, |r. Lestert Staton Joseph E. Steele llmiK Stuart Catherine Wade Ernest Wade Lorraine Walker John Wallace Barbara Ware John Watson Artclia Wicker | sc|.li Cl.iiciue Williai S.n.iii Willi.iMis l.aULcluf Willis lkll Wilson W.iudnnv Wilson, |r o iTi Student Council James SancTwIule, President Clijiks Jones. Vice President Members: Herman CJmiils. Senior: Anmlnie F.llioll. Senior: Robert Winston. Senior: Nina Io ers, Junior: ILirold Winston. Junior: R n Willi.iins, |iniior:C:K.ie Willi.ims, Soph. nt(nc: . rt;ie Kn..x, SopluMn.Me. Seuelar : Doris Dent. .Sophomole: Willi.nn (.reene. Ireshman: lie trlv Stuart. Fiesliman, Emesl Howard. Freshman. ol Sh. ivn: Dr. Edwin Thompkins, , dvisor. Front Row: (L. lo R) I.illi.in I)ix(m; Rc Rdllins. Ai.g.-liiu ' Fllioll, Mack Rcnv: I. In i, Carroll Jenkins. Ch; of Religious Emphasis Wctk. ISiiimil Delaine: lima Litllcjohn: Jack liailey. Student Christian Association OFFICIERS Charles Jones Picsitlcnt t J CI ' kiiktfl CARROLL D. JENKINS President ol Alpha Kappa Sigma Chapter Alpha Kappa Mu Honor Society Top row: Vvoinic liluLkcr. Angeline Elliott, Lillian M. Dixon, Katie Barkestiale. Bottom row: Ralph Turner, Mrs. Nonis. advisor. Not shown. William Barnette. The purpose of Alpha Kappa Mu Honor Society is to promote high scholarship; to encourage sincere and zealous endeavor in all fields of knowledge and service; to cultivate a high order of personal living; and to de- velop an appreciation for scholarly work and Scholarly endeavor in others. While mem- bership in this society is based primarily on scholarship, all prospective members of Alpha Kappa Sigma chapter must also qualify as well rounded individuals and suitable repre- sentatives of Johnson C. Smith University. PHI KAPPA ALPHA was organized on the campus of Johnson C. Smith University, April 20, 1949, for students who are majoring in the Humanities and have maintained an average of at least a B in his major or majors. Phi Kappa Alpha Members; L. to R. James Saltcrwhirc. Carroll Jenkins. Katie Barkesdale: Not shown; Henry B. Blue. Leslie Bellinger Mary E. Ciinniiigh Ri)bcn D. Haniill. Sigma Rho Sigma Honor Society Beta Kappa Chi Scientific Honor Society Adebavo Abiodiin Samuel BETA KAPPA CHI HONOR SOCIETY is composed of honor students majoring in science. The society has as its objective the development of interest in science and research. In ad Iition. piomiiiLni men of science are pre- sented (o the student body. OFFICERS Lesley Bellinger, President Thomas Burns, Vice Presidenl Cernee Jones. .Secretary Buchanan Crenshaw, Assist; Herman L. Counts, Treasur Rohert 1). Hamiltim. Parlia Epsilon Sigma Study Society Hanilcl Winston. Reporter Isiah .Sinimor W.nle Mosciv | lni Kellv II W. Norn Camera Shy Members Horace Barrrnger Charlcs Kiiighi James Morgan Vcrnell Owens Theodore Moses Villie Alfred William Newton William Amos William Amos Charles Glispie Christopher King The Bull Staff CARROLL D. JENKINS EOnOR I CHILF Charles Corey. Assistant; Alyce W Mary Sue Scott. ii X Vcrncll Rovstcr: Clyde Williams-. Rob- ert Hatchcll. Rcihcrl It. Gore and Mr. H. V. Mo Ndl piilim-d: Rev Moses S. Belloil, « ' I n ' o ' ' ■.nc, EDlTOR-IN CHIEF ITs J ' H rtJ ni i k r s ,o. L 1 4 fe «rooy. THE UNIVERSITY STUDENT Vox Studientium Published by Ihe students of Johnson C. Smith Hiiiverslly Cfaarloue, North Carolina Editor-in Chief Robert Brookins Gore Associate Editor J. Charles Jones Business Manager Ernest Earl Leach, Jr City Editor Herman L Counts, Jr. Sports Editor James Allen Exchange Editor _ Clyde Williams Circulation Manager .._ _._ Lonnie Stafford Staff Writers ____ . Aogeline Elliott, C. Morgan Edwards, Sandra Rennick Staff Typists Edith Strickland Juanita Hellams Editorial Assistants . James Satterwhite, Anne Austin, Henry Blue, Yvonne Blocker Facuty Advisors Mrs. I. M- Parker Rev Moses S Belton, Rev Herman L- Counts MISS JOHNSON C. SMITH UNIVERSITY Doris Ann Henderson Homecoming Queen and Her Court HOMECOMING Queen and Her AltcmlaiitN (I. to I.) Lillian Dixon. Yvonne Blocker. Sarah Young. Irene C:iiiik. with Doris Hemlcrson. Queen, center. lone King. Miss Lampado Alyce Warren. Miss Junior Clas: . nne . ustin. Miss . lpha Phi Mphi ' fj m n , c anipus ( Acee z4- i .J Cwenilolvn Hill, Miss Omega Psi Phi Jnanila Heliums. , liss Lni ersiu Cho Christopher W. Kemp, Director Charlotte Boyd, Accompan Rosena Nicolas, Accompanist Bessie Babcock, Accompanist versity Walk. Bcrnifc Helluiir Vance, Bessie li.ilKciik, .ui( I Teresa C.arrisoii, Rose } Renrick, Beverly Stuart, Marshall Pharr. William Span Nnniy Evans. Ella Garclt. Margaret Hall. Tlieun Haidy. Amanda Hartzo. Juanita .i u( II, Janet McKay. Annie Minims. Janice Moore. Rosena Nicolas. Carolyn W.mcn, Sarah Williams. Phyllis Burnette. Lorraine Adams, Hannah Allen. , liciie Chick. Joel Duncan. Barbara Ford. Rogerline Foster, Martha Garnett. , Christa Jackson. Georgelene Jackson. Delores McCoy. Odessa Mecks. Evelyn Tyus. Harole Wilson. Ernest Howard. LeMonte Mitchell. Harold Morgan. John Thomas. Joseph Walker, Russell Young, Sam Simpson. Claude Blair. Robert Bligen. Cornelius Ca ' mpbell. Clyde Carter. George Coulter. Roland Hagan, Charles Harris, Thoinas Lee, Raymond Neely. Theodore Padgett. James Roystcr. James .Shell. Harold Shuford. Isaiah Simmons, Thomas Southern, Joseph Stevenson, McKinley Washington, Samuel Washington, George Wilson, John Cureton. W 7 Inf.MiM.il piiluic (if tlic Ikliul Ernest Leach. Sliulent nirectoi The University Band I ' he Banii in I ' nifol) Johnson C. Smith University Chapter Edythe R. Grady. Adv American Guild Of Organists (1. to r.) Miss Grady. Advisor; Sarah Young. Bessie Babcock. Albert Hcalh. Irene Chick, Rosena Nicholas, and Victoria Alexander. Future Teachers Of America OFFICERS: Josephine Brandon, Vice Pres.; Christa Jackson. Sec; Catherine Fleming. Asst. Sec: Joyce Foster. Treas.: Dorothy Headon. Reporter: William Harris, Chairman of program committee: Iris Williams, Chairman of social committee; Barbara Carpenter. The French Club Elma Neely. Yvonne Blocker. Dale Bryant. Betty Cunningham. Cora Whitt. |ames Cooper. Walter Royal, Lenora Nixon. Marie Warren. Ann Wallace. Argie Knox. Harole Wilson. Cora Perkins. Janet McKay, Nannie Brewer, Edith Frazier. William Barnette. Albert Richburg. Alice Toatlev. Gloria .Smith. Maxine Nixon. O O COOA an stiulcnts and many students of other languages. Ord Gt Deulsch Club Roy Williams, President Joseph C. Ra Iris Williaiiis. Xaiijiic Bilkci. Eli .ihclli tamiiiiiglum, Mjitic ColMi.ii, J.KqULl ii l)j is. iiulii.d I..m iiiioic. Doris Henderson, Sandra Rcniiicli. Mary Helen Hicks. Doris King, lone King, Argie Knox, Lois Givens, Carol Hampton. Lillian Dixon, Doretha Leake, Bernice Sloan, Teresa Garrfson, Jeanne Medford, Barbara Ford, Barbara McCall, Rose Brown, Patricia Stroud, Lorraine Adams. Ella Garrett. Delta Siffma Theta Sorority Iris Willi.ims. President Omega Psi Phi Fraternity Joseph Biigg, Baselii Buchanan Crenshaw. James Edwards. Roland Hagan. James Napper. Joseph Bugg. Robert H. Johnson. Jeather Dawkins. Ernest Leach. William Harris. Harold Winston. Rrumit De Laine. Donald Mcintosh. Charles Corey. Claude Blair. Wilton Mitchell. Maeshall Evans. Fab Camp, Kenneth Diamond. William McMillan. Charles Kennedy. Roy Williams. James Satterwhite. Charles Jones, James Blalock, William Bidgood. Robert John Icmv Preston, Herekiah Chisholm % r W B Nfcnilwrs: rIlli(•l •.llk •l. Shiikv Mi. rune, Yvonne Bloeker. Charlotle Bovii, Lucille Jnvner, Nina Moyers; Middle Row: CiKi l ' l■l ,ill , l) l..us t,(;,. , Nellie Purefoy. Bethel J. Smitli, Louise Young, ' Harole Wilson: Bottom Rnu D.iii.iln Hci.Uii, Rnili s |..lnis,.n, Katie Bark.sdale, Mrs, Inez M, Parker. Advi,sor, Not pictured; Delores Randall, I Iiecn H.nd), and Helen l.a.ssitcr. Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority Ivy Leaf Club Members: Novella Crayton, Edith B. Frazier, Geraldinc Helton, Doris |ainis, Rosena Nicholas, Maxine Nixon; (top row). (Bottom Row) Cdoria .Smith, Edith .Strickland, Cora Whitt, Willa Mac Llionipson: not pictured: Diane Flanders and Constance Alfred. (I. lo r.) top rnw: Carroll n |cnkins. Rohcrl B Gore, [amcs H. Allen. James I. Allen. Waller .S. Dnmas. Botto row: Archie A. Alexander. Iranklin D. Wilson. William C. Harris. Lesley Bellinger. Calvin A. Hood. Advise Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity Inc. Sphinx Club Lawrence Gilliam William Greene Henry Hulibard Daniel Lowry mr Grace Erwin lima liltkjohi Alice Toallcy Zeta Phi Beta Sorority Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity Top row: Robert Woods. Robert Winston. James Royster. Norinan Deas, Albcn Richburg. Bottom Row: Theodore Padgett. Jack Bailey. Randolph Coulter. Members: John I ' l Rep.; Charles s.iiii Wilmorc. Vke l-.il( li.iirnian of Programs: Ja(ha Freeman. Keeper of Records; Clifford Tinsley. Pan-Hellenic . k((|)er of Exchq ; Rohcrt A. Meaihcm. Polcmarch; Ezra Moore. Not shown: Lonnie ill. kMklanil Johnson. Dean of Pledges; Rev, HernniTi I. CcnnKs. . dvisor. Alpha Epsilon Chapter Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity Scrollers Club Clyde Carter. Prcsidcnl; Morgan Edwards; Wdlium Smith; John Crawford. Nol .shown; Thomas Roddey, Raymond McDougal, Edward Dowdy. c If p MfkJ MJt Sigma Gamma Rho Sorority Pyramid Club Of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority Members: Louvenia Smith. Edith Fiasici. Gwendolyn Hill. Florine Deloatch, Barbara Carpenter. Neutrice Quick. ft V i - ' k V Members: Lee I ' agc Allliis, Connell Cuniiinghani. Svh Pliillip Dunston. James I) Villiam Johnson. Daniel I Willon MiuhcII. Robert Willi,! Looscvell Anderson. Edward lirisbon. C:liarlcs Cidberl. Fab C:am|). Henrv Crowe, cr Curclon, Wilbert Davis. 1 heanis Dawson. Clande Diamond. Robert Dunlap. n. Frank Fairlcv. Earl Flint. Lawrence Gilliam. Howard Ckiode. Henrv Hubbard, crv. Dalton Mavnard. Raymond McDougal. James .McLaurin. Thomas McRac. re. ' James a|)|)ei. Hcrberl Powe. Hubert Robinson, Nfoses Sharp. Samuel Simpson, h. John Steele. Ernest Wade. |olin Watson. |,,seph Williams. I.iwiiiiie Willis. Clarlos Wills. FOOTBALL SCHEDULE FOR 57 - RECORD - 3 WINS - 4 LOSES Oct. 5 St. Paul Poly. — Away Oct. 12 Elizabeth City - Home Oct. 19 Delaware Slate (Homecoming) Oct. 26 Shaw University - Away Nov. 2 Winston-Salem — Away Nov. 9 Livingston College — Home Nov. 16 St. Augustine -Home Nov. 23 Fayetteville State - Away Top Picture: Coaches: Robert S. Jackson and Jack Brayboy Bottom Picture: Co-Captains. Fab Camp and James Napper TEAM Members: Kennelh Gairison. Clarence Barnes, James McLaurin, Kenneth Diamond. Norton Frazier. Robert Parris. C.eorge Johnson. Alvin Jackson. Cleveland Banks. Harry VVomack. William ' incent. John Crawford. Joe Wil- liams, William Wright. Edward Dowdy: Not Shown: Joe Crenshaw and Herman Duggs. Basketball Team Clarence Barnes. 2nd Team CIA.A. and his jump shot. Kenneth Diamond. Senior. Coc Pictured: William |i)hiiMMi llirowinR ihc Discus aud the slii.t. Not i)iiluu.l: KoIk-ii MiK rc. Clyde Carter, Seldon Chiles. John C.wcn. Russell Voung. Robert Park, aud James .Mien, trainer. Track Team Girls ' Gym Class cn M£ U£ KjM ' mu University Ch L % r« ' .r i FACULTY The curriculum of the Seminary aims first to prepare men for the active ministry. A secondary purpose is to prepare leaders for other phases of church work. The curriculum for these lay workers will be enlarged in the future; but the primary job of the present is to prepare ministers. The students of the seminary have opportunity to become identified with the various religious organiza- tions in the community and on the campus. Arthur Henry George. A.B.. S.7.. B.S.. T.M.. D.D. Dean and Professor of Practical Theology 1 L. Counts. A.B.. B.D.. A.M. Professor of Theology Gains Slosser ■St Professor of Theology Algernon Odell Steele. A.B., B.D.. A.M., Ph. D. Counselor Professor A. Hood. A.B., B.n, Edwin Thompkins. B.S.. S.T.B.. A.M., S.T.M.. Ed. M.. Ph. D. Professor of Church History 4E SENIORS Archie Alexander Detroit. Mich. Alfredo A. Gavino liloomficld. N. J. iThS licniiic A Hempliill Cihailotlc. N. C. Rr.licil A. Mcachem Chadolle, N. C. lohii L. Phan R.Kk Hill. S. C. MIDDLERS Robert L. Brown F.dwarcl H. Brown Willien B. Davis William C. Harris I ' hsses S. Leverett 1 laiikliii D. Wilson JUNIORS Charles A. Graham Hazel L. Hcnnigan Ezra J. Moore Not picllMcd: Clyde E, Collins Choong Koo Rhie lanics V. Brown. Middlcr The Henry Laurence MtCrorey Theological Building Ezra Moore greeting the two foreign students in the seminary. Thev are Choong Koo Rhie from Korea, and , lfrcdo A. Gavino ftom Ihc Philippines, -r 9 f Miss Arsula Brownie Reid, Librarian; and the Library. Dr. Slosser conducting a meeting Rev. Hood ' s class in Biblical Rev. Counts ' Class in Theology Recreation Room Autographs Wl PMWIH- ■ ' .«-, vMBWiKWiar:;!: -«?i


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