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0 R MISSIO ARY VGLUNTEER The Missionary Volunteer Society at Pine minds the principles of a Christian character Forge Institute enjoys the programs and the The student body eagerly awaits the annual work that the societyis doing. Under the leader- production of the Other Wiseman Its pre ship of Mrs. Mildred Jones, the society tries week of Prayer programs do much to inspire its best to prepare programsthat will reach the each one to do his part to lift humanity hearts of the students and instill into their The officers of the Missionary Volunteers Society Augustus Cheatham, Mrs. Jones, George Black left to right: Elaine Smith, Beverly Burpee, Walter burn. Fordham, Charlotte Brantley, Robert Booker, OUIHIIIIUIQ
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E lilwillli A TRIBUTE T0 THE FLAME TAFE 'The Flame' represents our first successful attempt to publish a year book. lt is a monumental tribute to the hard- working year book staff that was willing to burn the midnight oil, in order to accomplish a cherished dream. Great praise is due our faculty spon- sor, Mrs, Margaret B, Duncan, whose daily consecrated devotion to her task not only provided the necessary drive to in- itiate such an undertaking but also furn- ished the sustained enthusiasm neces- sary to complete it. Students and teach- ers, inspired by her leadership, lost themselves in their work and tasted of the higher joys of successful accomplish- ment. Dean Watson assisted Mrs, Duncan while Mr. Goulbourne served as business manager. Elder A. V. Pinkney was staff photographer. The origin of the SPARKS dates back to the beginning of the school it- self. lt was designed to recapture the happenings of life led here at Pine Forge. Maintaining a school paper such as this requires funds, The SPARKS campaign is launched annually to get subscribers. These campaigns prove successful and the paper circulates in all parts of the country. Since the SPARKS began, there have been numerous staffs, each doing its best to promote the growth of the paper. The present staff is as follows: Editor ......... Louis Shorter Associate Editors. Reporters. . . . Typists. . . . . . Circulation ...... Proof Reader ..... . Walter Fordham Sylvester Hill . Beverly Burpee Rhoda James Helen Johnson John Matthews Richard Williams Bessie Jimerson Audrey Fordham Ernest Anderson Joyce Montgomery Robert Booker Carol Wagner Ernest Anderson Sponsor .... . . .Mr. C.H. Jones We wrilc history 'The Flame' Staff. From left to right are Elaine Smith, Louis Shorter, Harriett Crockett, Sylvester Hill, Violet Brockenbrough, Mrs. Duncan, Joyce Montgomery, Charles Miller, Lilly Bond, Walter W. Fordham, Robert Booker.
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