Oakwood University - Acorn Yearbook (Huntsville, AL)

 - Class of 1949

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Helen Wagner Lonnie Pennsylvania. Education Major. Treasurer of Gamma Sigma Kappa. In all thy ways acknowledge Him and He shall direct thy paths. .. Q1 Clinton W alien Clint . 9 lglon alor' . President of Oakwood Minister- -,4-' - - - 131 ASSOCIHUOH- -. . ' - ' ' Out Of U10 C0mm0HP1HC9- Dorothy Whitehead liDOttyY7 ichigan. Business Administration Major. Secretary of Gamma Sigma Kappa. shall he also reap. Albert Booth Mississippi. Business Administration. Member of O. C. C. Ye are my friends if ye do whatsoever I command you. Walter Wahl Tony New York. Religion Major. Harmonizing. Do unto others as you would have others do unto you. Lloyd YVatson Ready New Jersey. l Religion Major. President of Seminar. A thing of beauty is a jo ever. Ulysses Willis Fess Ohio. Religion Major. Vice-president of Seminar. Whatsoever a man soweth, that Uwe must evangelizef' OI'- zam-.,,. ra:-vu ' L ,f..-3. f

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' . 1 . - Anme M Russel Laura Savage Sis A k . Milsigsiiajor. North Carolina. - h C1 b' Religion Major. Spams u Assistant Church Clerk. Words fitly spoken are like M , . . U apples of gold in pictures of sil- Llfe 15 what you make lt- ver. LaNo1'isa M. Speights Violet E. Spence Shing HNO1-Sieif Maryland- Florida. Pfe'nuI'SUlg' Pre-nursing. Gamma Slgma Kappa- Science Guild, Nursing Club. Fear thou notg for I am with thee? be not dlsmayect for I am would be, if I loved others like I What a nice place this World thy God-H loved me. Thomas B. Stewart Allie TGITGII Tommy Ohio. Kellwcky- i Business Administration Major. Rellglon Mawr- Member of O.C.C. and F.T.A. Vice-president of Seminar. Present your bodies a living God S0 loved the W0I'1d- that H9 sacrifice, holy. acceptable unto gave His only begotten Son. . God. James Thgmag Bro, Tom Samuel Thomas Sammy', Missouri' Wisconsin. Religion Major. R?1i3i0n .Maj01 I Vicemresident of Seminar. Vice-president of International Relations Club. One thing I know Whereas I was I I blind now I See. My heart is fixed. Oh God. my heart is fixed. ' as - sr l . H Lucllle Thoms C1119 Rauline Troxleif Tiny Virginia. N J . Home Economics Major. REEIUi0i1SiilQiO1,' President of Home Economic b -' Club Secretary oi Seminar. For God so loved the world that Wikgqauffs--ami the World laughs He gave His only begotten Son. y 1 2 51235 1.5 .......,,.-fp , 1



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CLASS HISTORY The year of '45-46 gave us a larg'e freshman class consisting of more women than men. These freshmen were very talented and had some unusual hobbies. Almost every person could play some instrument such as piano, violin, organ, clarinet, and saxophone. Just as many had vocal talent. Among the hobbies enjoyed by the members were stamp, coin, and poem collecting, airplane modeling, embroidery and knitting. The remainder of this class participated whole-heartedly in many different sports. Having passed from freshman rating, we entered into the sophomore rank. Into our ranks came a group of men known as the Veterans of VVorld War II. Being true seekers of knowledge, they plunged into school work with all they had. The veterans added spice and variety to our class. Having visited many countries of Europe, Asia, Africa and the Islands of the sea, they have an abundance of experiences about which they love to tell. Even though they had traveled extensively, they managed to come together as a sophomore class of Oakwood College. As a Junior class, our membership decreased with the years. A group of ambitious young women entered our class as Pre-nursing students, who plan to minister to the sick. Under the capable leadership of our president, Samuel Paschal, the class progressed. The main event of the year, the Junior-Senior banquet, was a great success. The spirit of whole-heartedness which characterized the group then is still with the class. The Senior class was organized and held its first meeting early in December. The members are pursuing the following courses: Ministerial, Education, Pre-nursing, Business and Pre-diatetics. The activities of the year will consist of a picnic, a hike to the mountains, an entertainment by the President, and a banquet. Our aim is To find a way or make one. Christ our chief Pilot, and we I-Iis master crew is our motto. With our goals set for eternal life, we can and we will strive to repeat Paul's triumphant words: I have fought a good fight, I have finished my course, I have kept the faith: henceforth there is laid up for me a crown of righteousness, which the Lord, the righteous judge, shall give me at that day: and not to me only, but unto all them also that love his appearing. -Eleanor Collins.

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