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nrilE T ICTIIITILS MEMBERS OF THE STUDENT COUNCIL Left to right, sitting: Robert L. Little, Senior Class Representative; Otealia Hayes, Sophomore Class Representative; Katye Grahame, Secretary ; James E. Matthew, Sophomore Class Representative; center: Sampson Buie, President of Student Council: Charles Bussey. Freshman Class Representative; Ruth Haines. Freshman CHass Representative and Linwood Smith, Treasurer and Junior Class Representative. TIIK STII)E T i ' (ir riL Through the splendid direction of the Student Council, student activities at A. and T. have continued to multiply and improve. This section, therefore, aims to present a cross section of life on the campus, includina; some of the highlights vhich all of us will, undoubtly remember and cherish for years to come. At the same time it gives a record of the outstanding events of the year and presents a panoramic iew of the actions that constitute and exemplifv the pattern of life at the Agricultural and Technical College. Student activities have grown steadily in scope and number since the early historv of the college until there are now over twenty-five prominent organizations on the campus. This division of clubs and activities is presented as a commendation to those students who made an effort to attain a broader outlook and a more complete education thro ugh campus activi- ties. Moreover, this is a record of college life outside the classrooms during 1951-52. 29
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SUBBIRD .l ll IILIIIE ITI0; 1L SOCIETY The National Society of the Scabbard and Blade was founded in 1905 at the University of Wis- consin. The purpose of the society is to promote unity and close relationship, to encourage and foster the essential qualities of good and efhcient army officers. Through the ardent support of Major Thomas H. Wright, who made possible the organization of the first chapter of the .society, here on our campus May 19, 1951, the organization moves forward with the following brothers participating actively. From lijt t i right, first row: Willie Wilson, 2nd Lt.: C harles Mayo, Marshall Cbllins, C aptain: William Rice, Vance Hall. Second row: Norman Heilig, R. Bishop, C harlie Brcwington, W. Jones, Ernest McCollum. Third row: William Wright, Robert Mills, Leon Barnett, Ernest Ross, Richard Peace. TIIK I ' tLI T WW The Valiants are ever striv- ing to follow in the foot-steps of their big brothers. They are, from Irjl In right, first nnv: William Anderson, Robert Powell. Second row: James FaLson, Clharles Cloflfey, Uril Cireene.
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HOME ECKERS AGRICULTURE ASSOCIATION 4-H CLUB NEW FARMERS OF AMERICA FUTURE 1EAC:HLRS OF AMERICA 30
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