Newberry College - Newberrian Yearbook (Newberry, SC)

 - Class of 1939

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I ' irst Row: Buzliardt, Jackson, Kimmel, Reed, Bowers, Ringer, Fasold. «« »» Second Row: Addy, Epting, Bouknigfit, Blackmon, E. Dasher, Boozer, Chandler, Wessinger. «« »» Third Row: Goff, Stoudemire, Krell, Jones, O. G. Dasher, Crouch, Pelham. «« »» Fourth Row: Kchn, G. Boozer, Summer, Dawkins, Dufford, Sainc. «« »» f ifth Row: Cook, Pruitt, Goodman, Ful¬ mer, Hodge, Entler, Gnann. Rf.ed President, 7 hirtl I erm Bowers President, Second I erm Dasher President, First l erm Dasher M arch Dehater Boozer ( aptain Entler March Debater k renaRosmian LITERARY SOCIETY Motto: Neminem-Timeas I lie Phrenakosmian Literary Society was organized in March, 1859, having as its purpose the mutual improvement and criticism of its members with respect to style of speaking, composition and deportment, and advancement in debate, oratory, and general literature. I be society had an excellent beginning, but the w ar Between the Stales brought eight years of silence to the society. After be¬ ing re-established it enjoyed a remarkable growth, which was re¬ tarded only with the advent o f the prosperous era following the World War, an era which marked the decline of interest in lorensics. Realizing the invaluableness of society work to every student, the faculty soon made two years ol this activity a prerequisite for graduation. Since then interest has been renewed and a new era of development seems to be in progress. The high quality of w ork done has been stimulated in no small degree by the rivalry with its sister society, the Excelsior. Keen competition has been evidenced in the State Intercollegiate Oratorical Preliminary contest, the March Debate, Sophomore Declamation contest. Junior Oratorical contest, and the Kendall Publ ic Speaking contest.

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Excelsior LITERARY SOCIETY Motto: Conare Excel!ere OFFICERS Luther Aull . . President, First Term Henry Jones . . President, Second Term Paul DeBruhl . President, Third Term Luther Aull .... March Debater Bruce Ballentine . Captain Maxcy Stone . March Debater Aull Aull Jones Ballentine DeBruhl Stone The Excelsior Literary Society was begun way hack in 1858 so that the students would have some knowledge of the main principles of parliamentary procedure when they gradu¬ ated from Newberry College. The purpose in general was to be the mutual improvement and criticism of its members with respect to style of speaking, composition and deportment, and advancement in debate, oratory, and general literature. 1 he purpose has been accomplished to a large extent, even though there have been many ups and downs. Possibly the oldest tradition of this society in connection with the Phrenakosmian Society is the annua! March debate. At the present the Excelsiors have a string of five successive victories. So Excelsiors, ever onwarcll First How: lories, Cappola, O Harra, 1 iinniernian, Aull, Lucas, Burnette, DeBrulil, Williams, Griffith. «« »» Second Row: H. Cockfield, Ballentine, Harden, Shiavone, Park, Woodall, Spezza, J. W. Counts, Watson, Hawkins, Scruggs. «« »» 7 hird Row: Schuller, Tomlinson, Row ' d!, Hawley, McAlhany, D. Stone, Humphries, Ringer, I oole. «« »» Fourth Row: Masters, Caughman , Houge, Self, Coggins, Shealy, Hood, Epps, Hipp, Grout, Reenstjerna, E. Counts, Pelham, Clary, Fullerton. «« »» Fifth Row: Matasy, Manchester, Mayer, Suber, F. Holt, Wise, Black, Croxton, Bokesch, Brown, Blalock. «« »» Sixth Row: Hanna, Hendrix, Boland, Pallante, Roos, DiPrima, O. Hi pp, Pinson. «« »» Seventh Row: Goethe, Lewis, o. Williams, Underwood, Golinsky, M. Stone, Simpson, Inabinet, Forman, Covington, Price, Buzhardt, Cooley, Hobbs, Dickert, Berry, Amick, Wicker, Weber, Lee.



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PHILOMATHEAN Literary Society W INGARD Dav IS Propes OFFICERS Joyce Wingard . President, Third Term Macie Davis . . President, Second Term Elizabeth Propes . President, First Term Joyce Wingard March Essayist The Philomathean Literary Society was organized in 1897. At the time of its organization ten members were enrolled. The class of 1920 boasted thirty-eight members. In the early days of the so¬ ciety its motto was given as Virtus vincit ominia its colors, white and gold; and its flower, the daisy. The meetings were held in the halls of the hoys societies. Our literary society has grown much since those days when there were very few co-eds on the campus. At present there are seventy-one on roll. Carefully planned literary programs are given at the regular meetings which are held in the Chapel in Holland Hall. Attendance on these meet¬ ings and participation on the programs give the members of the society valuable training in public speaking and parliamentary procedure. First Row: Paysinger. Fisctier, Senn, Mower, Baxter, Schroeder, Propes, Houck, Monts, Biser. «« »» Second Row: Donahoe, B. Boozer, Allen, Pence, L. Shealy, Schurr, E. Sliealy, Black, Scruggs, N. Davis. «« »» Third Row: Hart, Dorlgen. Gaetjens, Varker, R. Wingard, Lotz. Collins, M. Shealy, Jessen, Schaeffer, Smith. «« » » Fourth Row: R. Boozer, Haigler, H. Parrott, Martin, E. Shealy. Shull, Shearouse, Henderson, Toole. «« »» Fifth Row: K. Shealy, Wannamaker, Padgett, Lange, Fulmer, Campbell. «« » Sixth Row: Felker, Mills, Bischoff, Dudley, Roberts, Franklin, Barton, A. B. Paysinger, Suber, M. Davis. «« »» Seventh Row: Mayes, Jones, Livingston, Hodge, McIntosh, Buchanan, Langford. Layton. M. Davis, Lindler, Wicker, L. Parrott, Halfacre. 68

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