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Nellie Llizabeth Shealy, Newberry, S. C. Candidate for A.B. Degree, Psychology and Education Y. W. C. A.; Philomathean Literary Society; 56, 37, 38; 39; Reporting Critic, one term; Lutheran Student Association. Norman Cary Toole, Jr., Newberry, S. C. Candidate for A.B. Degree, Commerce Y. M. C. A.; Excelsior Literary Society; Freshman Football, Track; Varsity Football, 36, 37, 38; Varsity Basketball, 57; Varsity I rack, ’57, 38., 39 Captain; N Club. ’38, ’39. Carol Sulavan Watson, Ward, S. C. Candidate for A.B. Degree, Psychology and Education Y. M. C. A.; Cabinet Member, 36, 57: Treasurer, 38; Vice-president, 39; Life Service, President, 39; Lutheran Student Association, Council, 37, 38, 39; Freshman Foot¬ ball; Varsity Football. 37, 38, 39; Freshman Basketball Manager, 38; Varsity Basketball, Manager, 39; Junior Oratorical Contest; Preliminary. State Oratorical Contest, Second Place. 38; Social Council. ’38; Business Manager Indian Guide, 39; Manager Co-Ed Basketball, 38. Otho Williams, Newberry. S. C. ( undidate for A.B. Degree, Math, and Natural Sciences Y. M. C. A.; Excelsior Literary Society. 37, ' 38, 39: Sopho¬ more Declamation Contest; breshman Basketball; Varsity Basketball, ' 37, 38. Joyce Wingard, Lexington, S. C. Candidate for A.B. Deg ree, Music Y. W. C. A. : V ice-president. 39; Philomalhean Literary Society, 36, 37, 39; Prosecuting Critic, one term; College Singers, 37, 38, 39: Euterpian Music Club. ’37, ’39; Life Service Croup; Lutheran Student Association, Vice-president, 38; Secretary, ’59; Chapel Choir, 39: Secretary Class, ' 38, 39; Dramatics Club; Co-Fd Basketball, 36, 37, 38, 39; Assistant Editor Indian Guide, 39; Women s Student Council, 37, 38; Social Council, 37; Junior-Senior Banquet and Dance Committee, ’58; May Queen Attendant, ' 37, ' 38; Winner Freshman Scholarship Medal; March Essayist, ’39: Who s Who in American Colleges and Universities, 59. Allen Carson Wise, Saluda, S. C. Candidate for B.S. Degree, Math, and Natural Sciences, Kappa Phi V M. C. A.; Cabinet Member. 37, 38: Lutheran Student Association; Life Service Group; lreshman Football; Varsity bootball, 36, 37, 38; N Club; Indian Staff, 36, 37. ' 38; Business Manager Newberrian, 39; Kappa Phi Club, President. 39; I reasurer Student Body, ' 39; Laboratory Instructor: Junior-Senior Banquet and Dance Committee, 38; Excelsior Literary Society. « 27 -
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Mack Quattlebaum, Prosperity, S. C. Candidate for A.B. Degree, Psychology and Education Y. M. C. A.; Plirenakosmian Literary Society, ’37, ’38, 39; Varsity Baseball, 38, 39. Arthur Van Reed, Fort Payne, Ala. Candidate for A.B. Degree, Political and Social Science, Kappa Phi Y. M. C. A.; Plirenakosmian Literary Society, President, one term; Life Service Group; Football. ' 34, ’36. ’37, ’38; N Club, ’38; Student Council. 34, ’35; Track, 33. Otto F. Reenstjerna, Charleston, S. C. Candidate for A.B. Degree, Political and Social Science, Phi Tau M. C. A., President, 38; Secretary, 36, 37; Excelsior Literary Society, Vice-president, one term. Chaplain, one term; Recording Secretary, one term; President. Senior Class; Vice-president, Junior Class; Lutheran Student Association; Life Service Group; Football Manager, 38; N Club; Sophomore Declamation Contest; Indian Staff. 38, 39; Secretary-Treasurer of Phi Tau Club, ’39; Business Manager Indian Guide; Junior-Senior Banquet and Dance Com¬ mittee, 38. Mildred Ross, Prosperity, S. C. Candidate for A.B. Degree, Math, and Natural Sciences Y. W. C. A.; Phil omathean Literary Society, 37, 38, ’39; Co-ed Basketball, ’37, ’38. 39; Dramatics Club. ’37. ’38. ’39; Indian Staff. ’38. 39; Newberrian Staff, ’39; Freshman Year at Winthrop College. John Schuller, Jr., Youngstown, Ohio Candidate for A.B. Degree, Psychology and Education Y. M. C. A.; Excelsior Literary Society; Freshman Football. Basketball, Track; Varsity Football, ' 36, ' 37, ’38; Varsity Basketball, ’37, ’38, 39, Captain, ’39; Track Manager. ’37. 38; N Club, 37, 38, 39; Student Government Rules Committee. Beulah Louise Senn, Newberry, S. C. Candidate for A.B. Degree, Psychology and Education V W. C. A.; Philomathean Literary Society. 36, 37, 38, 39. Life Service Group. 26
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Lawson Woodall, Miami, Fla. Candidate for B.S. Degree, Political and Social Science Y. M. C. A.; Excelsior Literary Society, ' 36, 37, 38, 3Q; Secretary, 37: Varsity Football, 36, 37, 38; N Club; Fresbman Football, Basketball ; Sop! lomore Declamation Con¬ test; Indian Staff, 36, 37, 38, Editor, 38; Dramatics C lub, 36, 37, 38; Music Club; International Relations Club. 38, 30; President, 38; Junior-Senior Banquet and Dance Com¬ mittee; Who s YVlio in American Colleges and Universities, ’ 39 - Clyde Yonce, Johnston, S. C. Candidate for B.S. Degree, Poli tical and Social Science Y. M. C. A.: Excelsior Fiterary Society: Fresbman Football, Basketball; Varsity Football, 36, 37, 38; N Club; Stu¬ dent Council, 36, 37, 38, 3Q; Life Service Group. of 1939 In the fall of 1935, one hundred and four freshmen registered at Newberry Col¬ lege. S ince then a good many have left us, and some others have joined our num¬ ber. Now, four years later, June of 39, fifty-six will he graduated. In these four years the members of our class have contributed much to all phases of college ac¬ tivities. In our freshman year most of us learned the fundamental principles of our language under the frightening term syntax. As wise sophomores we were taught how our great minds worked when solid geometry did not have them going round in circles. Physics presented a nightmare of inertia, motion, mass, and other phe¬ nomena in our Junior year. A few of the braver (?) members of the class enrolled for Anglo-Saxon. We stuck to them through rain or shine. We can boast because they seem so easy now. In oratory we stand in front rank. Among our members are many talented orators, who have exhibited their brilliant abilities in sophomore, junior, and State con¬ tests. We have done our part in all of the March debates since our freshman year. Our class has furnished many leaders in athletics. In our number are several three-letter men, and two of our football players have made the mythica I Little All- American team. Yes, we have always done our part in every phase of college life, and we will always have pleasant memories of our days at Newberry. • 2 ' ■ Y-£.v . 28
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