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THE OAK, 1933 C m n d ( incz: m Qldss Prophecy (With Apologies to Carl Sanburs) you a moment brief ivill spare, I ' ll tell you Iio vj our schoolmates fare- I looked upon a concert stage, and ei ' eryone nj:as cheering For our oivn Dorothy Hurley fair and Mr. Robert Fearing. Ruth Parker, it ' s not hard to guess, ii-ent to another state. Her husband is a doctor nonjj. We kneiv ' t would be her fate. (But she plays a piano in a ten-cent store to make a Having.) Dot Duvall has a lot of fun, a-getting rich and richer. She tra-vels all around the state — she ' s married to a pitcher. True Blue ivent ii-est to raise fine dogs, and Billie icent to care For noble IFimpy and his ivife, good Olive Oyl, the fair. The Russel tivins, you ' i ' e read a great deal about, They put one in jail, and the other ivouldn ' t stay out. Laura Fovjler took cooking and seiving a lot. And noil- she is practicing all she -vjas taught. And then for Ida Fuller let ' s gi ve a loud cheer, ) She ' s famous by noiu in grand opera, I hear. Betty Valentine ivas famous throughout this state and all, For playing tennis ii-ith Emily King, ' til Emily broke her jaix;. r- Our pink-beaned Emily I found in a hospital or such — ' Tiias just a broken jais: she had, for che-zving gum so much. For Numa Freeman, friends, you ' ll raise a hue and cry. The first boy of N. C. around the ivorld to fly. John greiv iveary of ivomen and nj;ine. And icent to sea for the rest of time. Isy Wells, in Hollyivood, is ivorking to the bone. She ' s serving in the studios in the place of vitaphone. Sophie Green, as perhaps you kneiv, Is professor of chemistry at Chicago U. Fee Allen studied hard an engineer to be. And nonji ' he ' s built a bridge across tJie largest sea. 23
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organization of the athletic association. The football, basketball, and baseball teams all made indelible records under the direction of Coach R. G. Bradley. May and annual May Day festival was celebrated with Miss Dorothy Duval of Fremont selected as Queen of May and Miss Nora Browning of Littleton as her. Maid of Honor. Examinations the latter part of May ended a very successful year in the history of Louisburg College. In September forty-six seniors returned and in the initial meeting of the class Harvey Black of Durham was elected president. Joyce Price of Middlesex succeeded Lydia Hartman as head of the Girls ' Student Council, and Evelyn McCullers of Garner was the new president of the Y. W. C. A. Herbert West of Warsaw became president of the Boys ' Student Council, and after the Y. M. C. A. was reorganized by Mr. C. L. Jaynes, Dean of the Music Depart- ment, Robert West, also of Warsaw, was its first president. The first fraternity to be organized at Louisburg, Kappa Epsilon Alpha was presented to the faculty and students, November 9, with Mr. C. L. Jaynes, organizer, as sponsor of the group. One month later the Lambda Tau Zeta fraternity was formally announced, with Mr. Robert Fearing as sponsor. Examinations the twelfth of January ended the first half of the school year of constant changes. It is hardly necessary to go into detail and give you the results of each athletic team. It is only necessary to say that athletics, coached by Donald Hyatt, were a decided improvement over those of last 3 ear. Iay again, and this time it was Ruth Parker, Laskar, Queen of May, and Doris Strange, Louisburg, her Maid of Honor. This festival was very beautiful, attracting a record crowd at Louisburg. This brings us to the final examination period. Thirty-one man- aged to survive and are through our days at dear old Louisburg. How happy these days have been! May we continue through life with the same spirit and joy in living as we have our two years here. Herbert West, Historian.
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THE OAK, 1 933 Frances got her diploma, hui sJie migJit as ocv tear it, She 7narried Jier Ernest and ho-u: can iir Barr-it. Herbert Clark is not in jail, But teaches math at Princeton or Yale. Sara gre-zv iveary of poetry, and has gone to live at Jf ' arsa , N. C. Myrtle Mitchel (one ne-ver can tell) e thought ' v:ou d be a teacher, But ix-hat do you think Myrtlr did She married a poor preacher. A famous dancer is Ethel Xichols; She got thin by eating pickles. In the Franklin Times, I believe I have read That rirginia ' s an instructor in Physical Ed. John and Mary, the famous double, Have made a fortune by making trouble. Prudence took on the habit at dear old L. C. No-ll- she ' s telephone operator at JFindsor, N. C. And Evelyn McCullers, ice thought she ' d be a preacher, But she goes to all the baseball games, selling peanuts in the bleachers. The noise you heard all over the nation, If as Ben T. in Congress, delivering an oration. The fate of Doris Strange, my friends, is easy to acknoiv ' .edge, Miss Ziegler died — aand ivent to heaven — Doris teaches at the College. Poor Helen remained an old maid — please don ' t sob; She couldn ' t decide betv:een Harry and Bob. The entire truth I nov; have told. Fm sure v:e ' re vcortli our v:eight in gold. Louise Tuxstall, Prophetess. Sfe nc
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