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ALMA MATER ( ' J ' uiU ' : lIiiyiliTs Austria. ) Alma Matri-, lii ' lt riiig coilege Tliiiii lias Ix ' cii our iiiiidini; ' friend. From thy fimiit of tluwiiii; kiiowlt-ilgc We would drink until the end. By thy children ' s insj)iratiiiu, (ilowing light, to eheer and guiile, Stand, 01(1 College, Alma Mater, Through the changing years ahide. Greater love and veneration Be thy portion. Mother dear, May each coming generation Bring rich gifts thy heart to clieer. Till thy stalwart columns heavenward Cease to point the way of life. Stand, Old College, Alma Mater, Through the changing years ahide. (Dedicated to LouisLurg College by the cdass of 1915.) [-8]
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CoN.ME SrivKY, Jackson FiiAM-KS SiMM ' .Y, Louishurg CiM.vix Stat.ky, Greensboro GroiiiA Sta.nkiki.I). Ro. l)oro Clarke Stokks. Herlford Eit.NKSTi.NK Slim Ki AMI. MiiUUesex Hki.kx SriiUKi.AM), Spring Hope TiiEO Sthim. Roxboro Mae Beix Sitton. nudley Laura SwixnKi.i.. Oriental Mary Sykes. Wallace Carol Temple. Raleigh Rosa Lee Temple. Four Oaks Bernke Thomas. Piedmont. S. D. Ii:i:nk Thomas, Louisburg Bahhara TiioRsnx. Elizabeth City Ellen Todd. Roxboro Nora Mae Tol.so.n, Tarboro Nettie Vavgha.n, Dolphin. Va. Mae Jo Walker, Roper Elsie Wall, Washington Ben Ward. St. Pauls Carley SiE Warren, Mebane Mar.torie Webh. Macclesfield CnAiii.Es WiiKLEss. Louisbui ' g Margaret White, Norlina Lot isE Whitfield, Bethel Frances Wiiitehurst. Elizbeth Cit; Alma Wllliams, Manteo King Moore Willis, Sealevel Lena Windsor, Dudley Daphne Winsteah. Elm City Thei.ma WiNSTEAi). Durham Vivian Wood. Spring Hope JUNIORS - 1943 C O o stiKletits Xot Photographed: Howard Stallings, Louisburg; Janet Vaughan, Louisburg; Vernell Wheeler, Louisburg. [27]
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Xo college today wmild seem complete without its organizations. In truth, it is through them that students realize some of the happiest and most beneficial freedom of their college experience. In organizational meetings students find opportunities for development in giving l rograms, in acting, in writing, and in uudeitaking other ventures. Without our organizations we, as a college group, would live in a small world. ' itli them, though, we increase our campus contacts and go be- yond campus bounds to reach other colleges, through national fraternities and even world-wide organiza- tions. Freedom of development in organizations, then, does not affect us merely as students in their own college but also as youth in a nation and a world where there are shared interests. The world-wide friendship and ilcmocracy urgently needed in our world today may in part be attained, we believe, by the freedom of development that comes through organizations.
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