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L E C H EVA L CLASS HISTORY Iili history of the class of nineteen hundred and thirty-four ot' Saint Augustine's College. City of Raleigh. County of XVake. State of North Carolina is this wise: Y ln the month of Septemher in the year of nineteen lmndred and thirty there entered upon these grounds ahout eighty young men and young women who said that they came in search of knowledge. They hailed from the various parts of the world- efrom the Sunny Southland. from the mountainous regions ot' New England, the rolling hillows of the Atlantic. and the sweltering sun of the XYest Indies. Not all of these seekers of knowledge were in new surroundings for several of them were escapees of the School of Dean Lynch. Therefore organization of these young freslnnen was not a great task. They organized themselves so that they might gain strength and had as their leader liarl Alston. Full of zeal and courage they at once hecame active in student activities--showing their capabilities as politicians and nohle leaders. The young men organized the Acies t'lnh so as to instill into the minds of other students. The Power of Vision. Toward the end of the year the class of nineteen lmndred and thirty-four planned for the orientation of the incoming Freslnnen. Alas--at the beginning of their second year a few had dropped out and lagged hehind. They found themselves under their same leader who hrought them through the warfares of that mighty freshman year. As a decreasing host. they found themselves strong and a solid unit. To this day they will rememher the Freshman-Sophomore Foothall Classic. in which their solid unity was unending. As these seekers of knowledge entered the third year of their warfare they found them- selves decreasing hut gaining more strength and courage. To this happy hand were added two studious young ladies. Doris Telfair and Alice Perry. This year hrought the change of leadership to I.loyd Davis. who is now full of zeal and struggling to the end. During this year we Hnd the class has played an important role in the carnpus life. Most of the organizations had memhers of this zealous class as their leaders. YVe tind them in the following activities -Sf. .layu.vli::e's l'rn, Ferguson Cluh. Dramatic t'luh, Choral Cluh, Varsity Basketball and Foothall and College Student Organization. Toward the end of the year these seekers of knowledge decided to entertain the graduating class, This was given in the form of a Garden Party. which delighted the hearts of the graduating class. As time drifted slowly onward we tind these seekers of knowledge landing their anchor in the fourth year of their college warfare. This host full of courage had decreased to the numher of thirty-three and we tind them still waging their warfare. The young women of this class organized themselves into the Delta Sigma Nu Society and had as their aims Dignity. Soeiahility. and Neatness. They regret to leave hut wish that the society might linger on. The tirst annual of the college was forwarded hy this class of seekers of knowledge. This Animal was a way of expressing their love and devotion of St. Augustim-'s. and that they never wanted to he forgotten, Now we tind that out of that host of eighty that thirty-three of the .luniors remain and are now hoping to depart. And in looking over the courses taken we tind seven in the Science Department and twenty-six in the Arts Department. And now for four years the class of nineteen hundred and thirty-four has roamed these grounds and sought to get the knowledge for which it came in search. Now it must depart into the various parts of the world to show. ln Veritate Victoria. t'1..vn,v ll, Jscksox, llisforirm. Tzczflre
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II,XI.l.Il'I Y, JONES .l rrlnlr-f'11w1rrI .l luflul uf-imI. Il:-lin Hlilllll Nu, 'l'Hl-IOIJONIIIA Llili JONES Theo l,ifr, lfrluyf uw 41 jrrxlf rnvu' Glrclvu l'lull, Dvltn SIUQIIIRI Nu, XY. A. A. ARNOLD RI'I'l'lRT .IOSIQPII K1mlly In llw millxf of r :'1' I'j!fl!lII!!. l'f'n'.v l'l4llim'-ill-l'l1ivf. Varsity fllllll. Avies tlul., lllxel-lutivv l.'0IllIlllUt'l'. 151-zuualliv L'lul:, litu Sigma: ul ul ul' Vlw- Mu. Yan-,ily Trawk 'l'v:nn. Yi 1'11 Plex al ORA ANITA MAXN l ilrw? lx .vllr lllmilwxx-Iilcr'.' .lnrl .vIlw'.v u- pal. Dx-ltzn Nlilllil Nu. Auuueun Exl, Suvivty. WILLIAM .-XL'tlL'S'I'l'S PAYTON Mouse fl glrvul I ffl' 4 -1', hui hall in-f. Svmlll-r, Fvrtusou Cluln, .-XI.IC'l3l LOFISIC PERRY Full nj lifv, xrnsv and wif. Lum uf fun lmrl lllfllfjl uf 1!l'll.l' .lx-ulm' Au5ili:n'y, Annueuu ICLI. Sucivly, Guuleln f'luln, Ilvltu Siumn Nu, Pnl Stuff. Exvn-utmw Lllllll' , luittve ut' Student Lonly, CORNELL-X HAND SAVDERS Pw.wr1'rr um! Nun will win. PRTNVIC ALBERT SIMMONS Hume Ha mfulw Rm flrfr 1 I rffn If 1'l1vr1p. Xue' Club 'iwoller Ifla Sigma Mu. .--.Y..L. L4 ITTI l'I LE CHEVAL MIl.l'hRl-IIJ l'lLl'l.XSl'I SMITH Million ll'h1'n xlu' will xln' will. XV X -X lhlll-nNil 111-I Nu Yauwity limlcvftllanll T1-:ll1l.A- K l 5 l l l MARY l'1I'l'lLYN S'I'AI'I,I'IS 'NIH' lf'f'l.'lm' lllr i1'm'n'.v um! xln- sinffx W. A. A., llvllu Sizmu Nu. llurmleu Ulull, l'fI.IllllIA ASPANA N'I'EYl'INH llOI'llll ll:'1'f .v fn n yfirl zfilll 11 llwflrl :mal 1: .vmilf-, Thu! nrrlkfw flu' lmlflflw nj lifr zI'm'Il11I'l1lIw. NI, A, A., G:u'nlvu Club. IM-liz: Slguun Xu, I lll'Xllj Bzuketlmll Te-um. ANNIE AWILIL-X STILI-IS MIM .xlllll-'H 'lllzliwl lull J'ri4'1ull4l1, llmugllzlful um! xlfwwf, lffluwilw umw Illun .wlzr lwfx In-fxwlj ,v1wf1l.'. Ileltzl Sliflllil Nu, l v1'gx1m11 Ululm, .Xumueno Ed. Huviety, lllll'1lFIl 1'lul1, l-lxw-lltlw l'ul1lllliKIvH1Jf Stu- rlout Holly, SPL'l'I'liil'y of Class. LILA MAE TAYLOR Nl11lx! Tlu'1'w fx .w'u11.vl1im' in flu' lwurl' uf lH'I'.-l 1'l1o1-.xl Vluln. W. A. A., Garden Club, Delta Slrulu Nu, .Iuuiur Auxiliary. IM IR IR ELIZAB ICTH TELFAI ll In ynufll and Iwuuly ll'Iw4lmn is but rare. Auluu-no Ed. Soviety. Feruuwn Club, Delta Hlmuu Nu. 171'2llll1l.Tll' Clulr, WILLIAM DAVIS TURNER Bill 4'IIw If-null! hw Il prllmx-I. Sf,-1'olle1', Young MPu's I,:1yn1vn's Lf-uglle, l-'Q-r2'uwu Vlull. I'l1m-nl Vlulp. A1-in Vlull, Ilmlmltiv Vlulv. MABLE GRAY WILLIAMS 1 I-Imflvr, vlmflwf' uw I gm. MARGARET WILLIAMS Y'f'u:f fu h:'r.w'lf, frm' lu lfrl' llllfy, ullf'ujf.v, Dvltu Nlflllil Nu, lhlrllvul l'luln. .luniur Auxiliary, l ergusou Club. Elem Il
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LE CHEVAL PROPHECY FOR THE SENIOR CLASS llli vluss ul 19.51-, lu-ing: nn 1-xc-vptuui tu utlu-r Q-ulls-gr vlussn-s in llu-ir lmltl zuul during: us- suniplurn tlull tlu' t'l1lN5llIlh i-yt'ry typt- ut' QL'l'lllllh, with ull 1-unlimlt-iuw-, luru' ulta-nipts to inukt- 4-usily' pnsslllla- yylull hcls lll'l't't4lfUI'l' lu-4'n llllIHl5SllIlt'. :intl sprl-:uls lu-turl' Ynur t--1--'t-r 1-Us tlu- wmulruus puiuvrauiui ut that whu'h luis ru-vcr lu-1-n svn-n tlu- futura- .lust lu prim- llu- llIllll'lll5llllt' pmu-rs nl tlns slugi- ur snwint wlui klunvs yt-ry hlllt- ulunnl uny- thing :uul prau-tu-:illy t'YC'l'j'llllllgI ulurut iurtlniig, you muy hunk :is fur inln tlu- fulurt- :ns you wish, Wt-ll, slllL't' you un- just il nu-rv nuvrtul :intl nut an nu-nilu-r nt' tlu- clziss ut' HHH vnu prulmhlx' Uun only sm- us fur :is ltll-U. 'l'lu- pruhlt-ni ut' rt-thu-ing: nr lIIl'I'L'll5lllQL' tlistuiuw- in :i niininnnn uf tinu- wus nlnuist nurst 1-:isily suln-ml liy this mlynzunit' gnu situutt-tl in cw-ry 4.'Ull4'L'lYillllC plflw. up. lit-luultl tlu-in tlu-n in six sluvrt :urn-L-xistt-nt yt-urs, starting: nut. tln tlu- nuvrning ut Many 1. lfll-U tlurty-tliri-v ut this nutunn's nuist lt'ill'llt'Cl, lull-ntl-ml uiul Uultura-cl nu-n :uul xwlnu-11 lilul :i It-tls-r t'I'HlIl tlu- ltm-grislr:ir. Ural Munn nt St. .'xll illNtllll'.S. llu- lt-th-rs state- thut tlu- wish ut tlu- 2IllIlllIll5tI'JltIlIll is tu lunuir tlu- grri-:att-st 4-lass in tlu- liistnry uf tlu- mllt-grv ut tlu- vwunnu-iu'1-nu-nt uf lflslll. r- lu Nm-w Yurk, Huwurtl Il:-iuln-rsun, wlunst- nrt-lu-stru wus Illillilllgl' u lurwling s1u'u-ss zuul s'l't'iItllly,' il hL'I'l'l'4'lllllgl st-nsutiun, ur su tlu- L-ritim-s suiml, wullu-cl intu zz vt-rx' nuult-rn 4-sluhlishnu-nl tlispluying: un :lrrt-sting: sign. A Princt-ly Huirvut :uul :i l'lnst- Sli:u't-. AIQIIIHLTUI' l'rin1'1- Siinnuins ruslu-rl up to uses-rtslin if Ht-iulcrsmi we-rv gmiiig: lmvk tu tlu- rt-union, 'llu-y mlm-cult-tl tu ruuntl up all tlu- clussnuitm-ra in tlu- lug: 1-ity :intl tn plun tlu: trip tngm-tlu-r, I1iIYlllg1' luul no lrrt-ukfslst tlu-y wont to lgllllll'N t'ult't-v Hlurpn wlu-rv that artist nl' tlu- kitulu-n sa-ru-ll tlu- wurlcls lu-st hrs-:ilitust un tlu- slurrtvst pussillln- llUtIL'l'. .'xftl'l' six yt-:Irs liinul wus ra illy luinusul ' iyinu tlu mite tlu luvys cilltcl up lxitu lun llziywmul. tlu ch sl '-4 fur his nhl haunt. lwm-t'urv lc: R' - -: '- ,. 4 , - -. gm-r, ut lu-r stucluvs :it tvrcn-nwu-li Xillugt-. hut un lt-earning that slu- haul .ln uppnintnu-ut ut Ilulliv .lmnu-s' lit-ziuly 1'urlur, tlu-y wt-nt tlu-rv tn su- lu-r. tt-lling: Iliuul that tlu uuultl iuuiul up Nliltlud 'hnith in lui llilllllllfl 'iulun nul thit thu Xttblllll ill numt .lt .V V , . L I 1 : Ulgillt ul ltucliu City tu sm' Duris 'l'1'lt':lir :wt in il pluy tVl1isp4-rt-tl.NYurcls writtvn lay .Xlivc Pt-rry. Mt-uliwliilc in L'lll1'ilQf0, liclitnr liurl Alston ft-vt-li :iftcr six yt-:urs lu- still huiulh-s paipt-rsj was cl lx.l -- 1 itpurt thut Nl :ry Stiil n is rttuininu A ' 'lt't ll:.,'i '- : A : l' . : ics ':. - ' 5 trnni at yt-:urs study uf niusim' in liurupt- :intl that l,ilu 'l'uylur. still :lwt-ml into F-lN'L'L'llll'SSllt'hH uw-r Fl't'lll'll iuiw rc-turnin gr tn ,tim-rin-u. Hut in Dt-truit, Annu- btllc-s 1-xt-t'11tn'u hccrc-tury ut tlu- H. . haul lu-t-n in Fr:uu'c :incl wus -l' unu-1 u ' Xt L X Ntrllttll nnputuntly tux lu-r assistant .l:iniL'1- Albury, tn sm- it' tlu-y 4-uulml nuilw tlu- trip tug:-tlu-r. 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Un this sz lnu- L-vs-ntful Lluy, Mrs. ftlulu-l Gray Willizuns. in Suuncln-rs zuul llutni Huxumul th '- : ' at lu-r luiuss-luvlll clutit-s niigzht :ilsu st-nt tlu- infurnizitiun that 'l'lu-iulusiu .Iauu-s, lla-un uf Winn J Illillit' tlu- trip Its-4-itul :it Virginia Stutn-. with tu-orgui lugh uiul He-nry .Iuhnsun when wt-rv 'ny urul t'lur:1 -lZlCliNUIl zuul tlu- 1-lass hy 1-ttia-it-nl st-rvim-v Virginian. wrntt- tu t'urlu-liu prt-vm-nt lu-r 2ltft'l!ll2lll4'0. Slu- cn. :it Yirgrinin Stutt- wuulml guing tu grim- u Musu-:ilu ur Un tlu- ssinu- day llislurp NX llllillll lurnt-r :ihnusl lust his t't'l'lk'SlHhlll'ill cligrnity in tlu- lu-urty n'a-lCunu- lu- :I 1-vurclt-cl NX illunn l':iytun xylui wus just hzu-lt fron: hunting Mouse in At'ru'u. lla- wus nn tlu- y: ' ' ' : ' : ' '- - 1: - tlu- niissingr In Pliilntlt- uht ut Pluuk Ijltls yylun hul tulten tlu sinu trip luumlcu which St. .Xugrustint-'s l.ilvrziry wuulml su nnl lphiu l.luyLl lJ2lYl5 is luuuvring his clzlss Zllltl svluuil ln Imyul. I'i'ugn-ssn't- :intl ftl0I7L'I'JltlYt' hturt-s. Gm-rw : ' 1-y'4-ning: he gm-t Annu Gill, pruud nuitlu- Nuw llL'I't' If lluiliillgl :lt 1-unsitin-r thzlt ,Xhnu lit-riulun. tt-:u-lu-rs ut XY:isliin--'tnn Ili--'h ql'lllN r- r - .nrt .ill tlu nu lnluls nt this glll?IlUllN vlslss. Ullt't' nunrt- tlu-ni lu-re you 1-zunuit lu-lim-vv tlrlt tlu-Y lrivt- zu-liin-vt-L l'luss 1'ruplu'Cia-s JlI'l' lilu- lrisvuits: nl: ' ' '- L-i tus ls hi s tlu- suprcnu- sutist:u'tunn llt litt--wlu-n lu- hrmuulvzist r ut an prunnslng sun Cc-1-il Jr., nw-rc nn lunul tu Xt'K'l4'4lI visnr of Hush' ent Atlzintu L'niy'l-rsity :intl Mirizini I.. Ilulct-. lihru lny ni, irclunts lu-ight of tlu- Inist-uit clt-pm-iuls un tlu- :inununt ut' 4-lvvutinar pmvtr Xuthing: is inipussilile--tu tlu- class uf lflfil- in tlu- futurt-. tu 1'mnnplt-tv lus St'tll'l'll tm' vli :lpprs-vizltn-. his lt-cult-rsliip ut' tlu- Vnitt-tl, s puhlivity :igi-nt zincl cu-ry s tu un 2Illtllt'lIL'1'., nuinlu-rlt-ss. rl :incl Mrs. Nvllin- Cuhlt-. tlu- iu- Iilu M:u'kyt- Alla-n. Supur- rizln :nt ,Xtluntu l'nivt-rsity. tugt-tlu-r :it our .Xlnui MMM-r. l ull that you lunvc st-cn. just gn into tlu- inukinpg hut tlu- ust-Ll. NIIHIAM 1.1:nNn-: Ilruip. Tliirl: rn
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