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In this third war year, we present The Oak as an emblem of peaceful hopes and cherished ideals which we are proudly sustaining by defense for the dawn of tomorrow ' s new era. As some of the familiar hearts from this volume take up the march for this new morrow, we each extend all the hap- piness, friendship, ability, knowledge, workmanship, achievement, and kindled hope on each new page to these departing friends. On its twenty-second year of publication as on the day of its birth. The Oak has shown no short coming in its ful- fillment to youth; and until all our youth once again assembles together peacefully at her steps, she promises to keep her doors of opportunity swinging wide. DOROTHY KENNEDY Editor B. RBARA THORSON Business Manager ST. ' VFF Literary Editor Mary Strowd Ward Advertising Manager Mary Lee Hodges Junior Editor Ruth Sholar Feature Editor Mary Frances Oakley Photographic Manager Harold Carroll Sports Editor Hobart Wilson Assistant Literary Editor Helen Farrar Assistants: Grace Turnage, Gladys Gibbs, Martha Goldston. Sponsor Mr. J. W. Carmichael THE OAI 26
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Charlotte Usher Editor c iilNs Columns, the College newspaper, is just what the name implies: stately, sup- porting, impressive. Its trend and effort are to stimulate and elevate campus thought and feeling by setting a whole- some and restrained standard of refine- ment. Columns was established by the Jour- nalism class of 1941 through the co- operation of the college business office. Through its four years of existence, it has sought to provide a source of campus enjoyment and to furnish a medium of student expression. COMPOSING STAFF Editor-in-Chief Charlotte Usher Associate Editor Hn absentia) Bob Bikle Acting Associate Editor Langill Watson Managing Editor Barbara Thorson Assistant Managing Editor Kay Champion News Editor Mildred Parks Acting News Editor Marcelle King Assistant News Editors: Harold Carroll, Clifford Cutrell, Barbara Howard, Bill Moon. Feature Editor Mary Strowd Ward Exchange Editor Carolyn Driver Sports Editors: Dorothy Casey, Mildred Boney, Talmadge Lancaster, Sam Lehew, Cecil Stroud (in absentia). Social Reporter Ida Frances Liskey Religious Reporter Mary Frances Oakley Literary Editor Carol Bessent BUSINESS STAFF Business Manager (in absentia) Fred Davis Assistant Business Managers: Marie Barco, Bird Ramsey. Photographic Manager Stanley Lewis Copy Readers Barbara Eatman, Grace Lassiter Typists: Mollie Fearing. Sue Hobbs, Louise Morgan, John Perry, Mattie Snead. Proof Readers Frances Merritt, Ida Lee White Make-up Manager Mary Lee Hodges Assistant Make-up Managers: Jean Allen, Evelyn Ann Garrett. Circulation INIanagers: Charles Skinner, Allvne Smith, Bradley Eckhoff. Sponsor Ruth Merritt 25
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ALPHA PI EPSILON Alpha Pi Epsilon is an honorary secretarial fraternity with national standing. A chapter was formed at Louisburg College in the tall of 1938 at which time it was the only chapter in the State of North Carolina. The purpose of the fraternity is to profes- sionalize the status of the college trained secretary. Only young men and women are taken into the group who have the highest ideals and who are equipped with keen intelligence and outstanding skills. Candidates must evidence qualities which will insure their success in the working world to be qualified for membership. OFFICERS Elva Young President Mildred Cox Secretary Dorothy Casey Treasurer Mrs. Margaret B. Kilby Sponsor OFFICERS Charlotte Usher President Barbara Thorson Vice President Strowd Ward Secretary Mary Lee Hodges Treasxirer Ruth Merritt Sponsor BETA PHI GAMMA A Junior College Division of Alpha Phi Gamma A National Co-educational journalistic fraternity. The aims are: to recognize individual student talent; to further the art of writing; and to develop social instincts. Membership involves participation in campus publications. One must be scholastically qualified. 27
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