St Augustines College - Falcon Yearbook (Raleigh, NC)
- Class of 1935
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DELANX' 3 lBlLlUlE AND WHHTIE FOREWORD Age and maturity in experience seem to give an authori- tative value to advice unsolicited or asked Judged by such a standard, l can only merit your consideration through sincerity, At this time you are, perhaps, too close to your tour years ot college lite to get the proper perspective tor a worthwhile evaluation l-lowever, some tew years hence, when you have had opportunity to test the value ot these years at preparation, l should like to teel that you will be able to see these values: First. A true sense ot responsibility tor obligations assumed. Second. The ability to make social adjustments that will enable you to be actively helptul in your com- munity. Thirdi A deep appreciation ot the beauty ot lite and its meaning through a spiritual security that has given you the courage to live daily as a christian. Fourth: The inspiration to maintain a high standard ot etticiency in your chosen tield The knowledge that these values have come to you through your Alma Mater should make you loyal alumni, actively interested in the tuture welfare and develop- ment at your college. With good health and deep true living you will not tail to tind happiness and success THEODORA R BOYD 4 , vw-vvv-v-vvvvvvvvvvvv vvv-vvvv BLUE AND WIAIHTI. .Nu Q x UN. x w V Lf l4 fj,g 3 fvv-vv BILIUIE AND WHITE .. fynwgg L . '1- 'iwe-ffff- ' fx 114 - 9 4, ,,,,v:,,rv f H-' 4 -Zim -3 '22-E: , , REV. EDGAR H GOOLD, President 6 .,. . ig IBILIUIE AND WHITE ADMINISTRATION E . . su' Q S S. Wg, F. as SQ.AYQr X .S k ,gx .P . . -rw ' N6 1-, was-:A 'Sh if ' -4 is fl .M-.f,.faQ3. 'A Artimr P. Cllippey, MJ.. If. IJru'ef'n Froxt, MA. Ceml ll. Halliburton, BLA. Binluyy Elzulfxlf .Ymwll .N'L'xl'111'0 -Ieviv If. G1lr1'lhej', BLA, 15-:1x'I A, Nlxmlgraux, KLA. I1i.w-fury! Iiilzlif-ul l.1lff'ulnw mul I,f11rurif1r1 CI1:1rIn-s H. Iatlyt-'l', BLA, Dfrm Hvsinuld L, LXIIUII. BA. T11--ml-Im R, Ifiuyd. MA. Fl'r'111'lL Frf'r11'l1 JuIi:1 B. IM-Ialny, B.A. I'vr'iI X, Cuhlei IIS. Rhiv M, I'4mkv Hvurgw- Henry Mitvllvll. ILS Ellfllixll .N'4'ir'l:f-I' Call, PM-11. 1.'vyfmlf'1r:' .IIv'n'.s- Pffwlm' M. M. Lntlmm Bvrnim- '1':xyIor, BSA IC-tl-Iln Hrzxywu, BSN BA. Dwm uf II'omr'I1 ,1.wi.vfr1nl In Nr1p:'r'I1ah'mIrf1! .l,v,vl.vf:r11l I,Ib1'u1'Iz11L 7 lBlLlUlE AND WHITE Editor's Word lt should not be necessary for Editors to have the last word. They should fade out gracefully without a ripple or a splash to show where they went down, This is a very mixed metaphor but may be laid to emotion. I cannot go without a word. l confess that it was with tear and trembling that l saw election time tor our Annual approach, ' This is a public expression of gratitude for the splendid work of my statt, There has been the greatest harmony existing among all ot us, enviable as well as rare For their cooperation as well as their work, l thank them all. However, the work of our Business Manager and our Class Sponsor should be cited. The business-like way in which Miss Almira Jessie Kennedy handled and directed the raising ot the necessary funds tor our Annual is to be commended Last but not least is the painstaking way in which Prof, Theodora R. Boyd pointed the way whenever we needed her timely advice and suggestions, And so, we leave you. lt our graduation means that our homes, loved ones, and the communities in which we may be tound will benefit by our presence, we shali have accomplished our aim tor the four years spent here. As a class, we are naturally eager to promote the weltare of Str Augustine's, our Alma Mater. And you as our teachers and our friends must realize that whatever improves St, August- ine's will improve in some measure our weltare as a race. LEO LIONEL OXLEY, Editor s IBILTUIE AND WHHTE BLUE AND WHITE W STAFF LEO L. OxLEY Editor ALMIRA J. KENNEDY' Hzzsiness Jlanager Associate Staff ' 'ey-kg Y X K' ' Q :uv -' -q199i5g:M X-Q 0- r Q - 1 'L 'ff-:I Q- -G , V Q q..x,,x -, ' wig' QV 'iw if 'W ' he ...N usa , 'L V ' ' ' . Ng. Q f V ,.,. -.-few A. ' W ' If V Q f U Y 641 ff 2 ,ff K .2 'A,'A j '-'A fp, 4 f , 5 'A'- - H f EK ' 1 f ,, Ji , ff 2. ' -.f, 'I' '7.-2 ' F A N , A.,-1 1.-1 J? E 94? I ,. 'f ,kgf . 'lwzff H .,,, , ,, ' 29 - A ' , , ' gf ' 7 , V. V I Q H ,,,. A,,V ' w,.ffj VV -,Li 'A ,W Li My A- .' weft , ' -A U im gf fT M M 5-M ix , fi ,, M? - fi. Z1 5553 5 jj, A' Q A ' 1? Q ..,. 14-T :.: ,,,,. 5 V .n 'i ' 1' . ., 4 , 7.. .' E ,fiigf .' 2' 9 M ,L V f : ,Q , . f A: A 4 ff f' 'W A ' E 'eff' 5 A 3, K 'fgjf'435h,3 3531342 : 1, f Q 1 ff ,w,4,?'mmyf.U 3 f V- Jxxf. Editor f'il'I'Illllfi01I Jlrrlmglfr Jxxf. .Illia .llrrrlrvyvr liUBYI-I E. CULLINS Flltlzxxxlm P. Ou:-:R S'rl-:L1..x C. .lnxl-rs Rum I,. L'I..xnK glxsnrirrfe Edifor Tlllpixf ,'lalz'1'rfixiuy Jllllllljlfl' Alxxnr. Bus. ,llulzugnfr 9 IBTLTUTE AND WHHTTE ,P AHWTT GAT E LOCK NG TOWARD THE MAIN IBILUE AND WHITE vvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvv if . ., CAMPUS VIEW lBlLlUlE AND WHITE CLASS POEM LOYALTY A s we leave thy loving care L ayal mother, help us dare, M ldst the tumult at the tught A nsvver to the blue and white M ay we vvtth thy courage stand, A nd defeat the toes of man. T rlurnoh ln the hardest fught, E ach defend thy banner brlght, R lse to conquer ln thy rnlght D avvn the ages may we tread, E ach, the pathway you have led, A nd when ends this lute in nnght R each the heights of truth and right E ANN MORGAN OXLEY 12 BJLTUIE AND WHITE 339 x '54 Q SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Emo R. CLARK:-:.. .... Prvxiflmzt ELISA A. M. OxLEY. .. .... Sf-vrvfary FERNAXDO P. OGER .... .... Y 'I'l'll-Vllffl' CLASS COLORS: Pt'Ggff'f'Il and Pink BIo'1 1'o: lfvaclzirzg for Hu' lnfinifc' FLOXYICRI Szcmff Pea 13 lBlLlUlE AND WHITE SENIORS lg' BIARGARET ciENEVA Avaus Raleigh. N. C. Program Committee 3. AR'r1-mrzsia Bowm-tx San Antonio. Texas .wavy , Q' OLIVIA BEATRICE BRUWNING MQ Raleigh. N. C. Choral Club 2, 3, 44 College Choir 2, 3, 4. ERIC RI'DOL1'I'I CLARIQE 5? New York. N. Y. Society 44 Football Manager Ii, l-g Student ln- structor Chemistry AL. AD1-:LE .loNEs lul-INT 1 M' ' ,RS . 1 42,-D 5,5 Brunswlcl-i. fra. , s tes Club ' - 'llIl'l 'c Club J ' ' oral Club 3. -. Ewan, 54 .fa 'V W rf,s2.im! MWQSZYJ,-ff' FWZ ai M rv ' ' rg, New .4 N, 14 '32 Acies Club 1, 12. 3. 4-g Ferguson Club 1, 2. W 3. 4: Track Team 1. 2. 3. Captain ig Vice Presi- dent Student Association 3. President 45 Secre- tary Varsity Club -lg Eta S'g:nia Mu Scientific lBlLlUlE AND WHHTE SENIORS OIIAY COXVARD FINCII Vveldon. N. C. Ferguson Club l. 2. 3: Lest Elites Club -ig XV. A. A. 1. 2. 3. 4: Dramatic Club l. 2: Girls' Friendly Society lg Captain Basketball Team 1, 2, 3. ABRAHAM FRANK ci.-HDSDEN Savannah. Ga. Ferguson Club 1, 2, 3, -Lg Acics Club 1. 2. 3, -I-: Scroller Club 3, 4, Treasurer -1-g Brotherhood Sl. Andrews 3, -L XVERA BIARY CQANG Galveston, Texas Class Secretary 34 Altar Guild 3. Lg French Club 4. HELEN,-CIIRISTIANA HIXIIRIS Cambridge, Mass. Dramatic Club 1, 2, 3, 4-g Debating Club 1, 2: Les Elites Club 3, 4-g FreIIch Club lg Girls' Friendly Society 1, 24 Junior Auxiliary ig President Class 3g Archery Club 21 Negro Literary Society 24 Associate Editor Pan Start' 3, -tg Assistant Editor B1.lll'I AND AVHITEQ Stu- dent Instructor French 4-. STELLA CHRISTINA JONES Asheville, N. C. Garden Club 3, 4-5 Basketball 1, 2. 3, 4: Pres- ident VV. A. A. -Lg Dramatic Club 2, 3, 4-5 Les Elites Club 2, 3, -lg Advertising Manager BLUE AND XVHITE. 15 'A Q . J , Q., .A-,- Q? Aggie e ,. vt sy N? QQM.. A 5:35 W has av if Wm ,bi - 'f 'BA A BLUE AND WHITE k i V SENIORS CHARLES Do'rsoN KECK Graham, N. C. Ferguson Club 1, 2, 3, 44 Scroller Club 4g Circulation Manager BLUE AND VVHITE. ALhIIR.A JESSIE KENNEDY Passaic, N. J. Dramatic Club 34 Business Manager BLUE Asn XVHITEQ Ferguson Club 44 President Les Elite-s Club 3. 4g President Junior Auxiliary 4, French Club -I-g Secretary VV. A. A. 3, 45 Assistant Manager Pen 4g Basketball 3, 4g Assistant Secretary Student Association 45 Archery Club: Assistant to Dean of VVomen 3, 4. HELEN ELIZABETH KORNEGAY Kinston, N. C. Ferguson Club 3, 44 Negro Literary Society 4, Les Elites Club 3, 4. DAVID PULASKI LANE Raleigh, N. C. Football Team 1, 3, 4g Basketball 1, 3, 4. JAMES YVASHINGTON M.-asa, JR. Hamlet, N. C. Debating Club 2g Dramatic Club 3, 44 Varsity Club 4-5 Football Team 3, 4g Manager Basket- ball 3, 4. 16 lBlLlUlE AND WHHTE SENIORS Svsnc IJEE BIORTEN Rulcigll. N. C. lll'l11llPl' Social lvtllllllllltli' 3. FERNANDO PACL CJGER lVIlSlIl11gtO1l. D. C. Ferguson Club 1, 11. 3, Ml-4 President Negro Literary Sm-ivtyg President Drzunutic Club 3. lg Treasurer Acirss Club 4-g Treasurer Class I-g Stuff BLUE AND XVIIITE. ELIZA IXNN BIORGAN OXLEY R21lCiQ'll. N. C. Secretary Class 1. lg Entertainlnent Com- mittee 34 Student Instructor Biology 4. LEO LIONEL CJXLEY New York. N. Y. Business Manager Pzfn 1, 2, 3, 4-g Secretary Student Urpqanizutioii 44 President Ferguson Club 34 President Sigma Alpha Forensic So- ciety 34 Manager Track Tarun -l-g Acies Club 2, 34 Editor-in-Chief ISLUI-I ,xNn XVIIITIZ. BIARYLAND LEROY PERRY Raleigh. N. C. Football Tcunl 1, 2, -Lg Baskutball Te-ani 1, 2g Varsity Club 3, 4: Dramatic Club 3g Tennis Tceun 2. 3. 4. 17 df' I, 2+-A fwfr , v J vm 'Q' lBlLlUlE AND M711-lllI'll'lE in f:'?'f..m.'m7jgzwyfw' 'ig 1 ' ., ,gb km La: A .,.,. Eigligst, .I N .. . iq ar r ti ' Q' R . ,-.' ti, . .5 + . 5:11 '.,: iff, ', 1 ., -V ' Q Q-Q' A' -- M M A 1 C a yqv, , , f . A f A Lu A :' 'fl' .iff-' 1 f'1 : it ' I . i I Ka: TT 1::- - '-f, 3 is iff 'K' 'ii -1, 'P A 5 'V ' V,.,., gf? K' 'A , ' - , - A H. , '.v- A , . 'F I ,Gr , . 5 f ev ' 1.,- ,C ,,,.:V .' A I b' ' ,,,, ,O V L .,., ,IV 1 KV , VV lv vl ' 1. 4: 5 , -I ' f. 'fm ' wg: - Q W . W ' A 'f ' . 4 be arg. - +: fi ,QVAA . ' ,W ,gg .,: ' A . V P . Z eee fi fiesta-sf --Q 'f- ' ew.-,?,ge r 1 Mind? f 71, t ' .'-- L.: ' ' ga, M A l I I ,, Pl A o'i-ffiarwfiat' . f. T Y -wif fi 9 Ve f l g gn. Y J lf.-:S is f. If . Refer af 1 SQL, wwf A ..,? , , .. 5,3 rv- . Rggaajrg , QQ starr .t . KE-kai .QR lA 31532 fair. .al1'A'f iQ...Ff 'sf CTR - 1? SENIORS A GRETCHEN SHAVERS Leaksville, C. Choral Club 3, 4: Dramatic Club 3g Les Elites Club 3, 4: Assistant Advertising Manager BLUE ,xxn XVHITE. VVILLIAM JOSEPH STIRRUP Miami. Fla. Football 1, 2, 3, Captain 43 Varsity Club 3, President 4: Vice President Class 4. DOROTHY BIAE VVASHINGTON Gastonia, N. C. President VV. A. A. 2, 34 President Garden Club 4: Junior Auxiliary 3, 4: Secretary Les Elites Club 4g Dramatic Club 3, 4, HENRY' ROBERT XVILLIAMS New York, N. Y. Basketball 2, 3, 44 Varsity Club 3, 4g Scrollers Club 4-g Entertainment Committee 35 Student Instructor Physics 4. KATHLEEN BIERCELINE YVILLIAMS Savannah, Ga. Girls' Friendly Society 1, 2: Archery Club 2, 3, 4: Les Elites Club 3. 4g XV. A. A. 4: Bas- ketball 1, 2, 3, 43 Treasurer Garden Club 4. GEORGE SCOTT XVIMBISH Raleigh, N. C. Football 1. 18 lBlLlUlE AND WHITE CHESHHQE BUILDING C L A S S S O N G Alma Mater. dear old Alma Mater, Today wt-'rc starting on the voyage of life. lvith 111t'll101'lt'S of you dear Alma Mater YVQ wcigh our anchors and set sails for strife. Calm and Peaceful. the waters may hm- now But wt- know that this will not last always. lVe mu:-at prepare for thc when. the why and thc' how. lVhen the storm begins to gather day hy day. Many have left from this same short- Sonic to return and othvrs to he seen no inorc. To you. dear Alma Mater. we'll always your pruiscs tt-ll. Friends. teachers, Clalsslnutes. a long last farewell. Wlords and Music by OLIX'IA Bnowxrxu. 19 iBlLlUlE AND WHITE HISTORY OF THE CLASS OF '35 S we sit and soliloquise. .voffo For-rf. fingering our much worn memory books which are really scrapbooks containing bits of diaries. autographs. cartoons and souvenirs-all dating from the ever-to-be remembered day of September 122. 1931. a panorama of memories- memories that thrill and burn-are awakened! How beautiful are some of the pictures that hang in meinory's hall. How comical are some of the recolleetion of those First XVeeks At College. From all parts of the United States and the M'est Indies we hailed. zealous. aspiring, enthusiastic young men and women. Registering. together with getting acquainted with each other. made the first few days very exciting. How strange was the endless routine of having our lives regulated by bells. Every day we had to adhere to a certain schedule--chapel in the morning and chapel in the evening. But gradually we adjusted ourselves to the bells and other features of the College and accepted the Campus as our home. Directed by the leadership of Nathan Perry. our president. we started to work. Did I sav work? l believe l did. l suppose that we did have to put forth some effort to get our class work but not too much to keep us from exercising our few privileges. Our first class venture was to entertain the upperclassmen on October 31. at a Halloween Partv. Ry the middle of the year. members of the class were holding worthy positions on the debating team. the Ferguson Club. the Acies Club, the Girls' Friendly Society. the Sunshine Club. the Choral Club and the Staff of the St. Augustine's Pen. Turning to the pages relating to the second year of this class. one sees a decline in member- ship, but two new students joined the class---Almira Kennedy and Claudius Gabriel. a native African. XVith Robert Johnson as pilot of our class we soon plunged into a sea of activities. Ml- were fortunate in winning the Sopln:more-Freshman Debate. M'e oeeupied leading posi- tions in all ofthe clubs on the campus and members of our group. as delegates. represented St. Augustine's at the Student Volunteer Meetings both in Raleigh and Greensboro, A mem- ber of our class attended the Kings Mountain Conference as our ambassador. The fall of 1933 found us following the leadership of our president, Helen Harris. NVe participated in activities and events just as inspiring and helpful as those of the preceding year. The high scholarship of several members of this class stood firm. Cnder the guidance of a member of our class the Les Elites Club was organized. Members of '35 established closer bonds between the XVashington High School, Raleigh. N. C.. and St. Augustine's and a member of '35 travelled as far as the District of Columbia as an ambassador from St. Augustine's College to the Cardoza High School. his Alma Mater. Then came our most important year- -under the careful guidance of Eric R. Clarke. Visions of practice teaching became realities. and many. many times did we hear that Teacher, I don't know -- --it sounds differently too. when one says it and when it is said to one. Four members of '35 were appointed to distinguished positions as student instructors in Biology. Chemistry. French and Physics. while another continued as llttice Secretary to the St. Augustin:-'s Conference for Church Workers. The outstanding achievements of our class were the presenting to our College department of two full page copper cuts of campus views and the starting of a scholarship fund for worthy students. And now we have almost completed the College Chapter of our history. YVe are glad to graduate and yet we look back with regrets over the happy days we have spent here. only because they seem to have passed too quickly. Gee! liells to the last. Commencement begins at ten. NVQ' lnust don our caps and gowns. the symbol of Senior dignity. and go forth to receive our degrees. 20 IBELUE AND WTIITIQ vvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvv LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT lvc. tht- Class of Nlllt'tt't'll llundrcd and Tlnirty-Hvi-. on the- crm- of graduation. do llt'l'L'lly make our last 'Will and Ta-st:u11t-11t. To our Alina Mate-r wt- lwtllltxiltll our undying luvv and gratitudi- for all that shr- has donc to develop our two-fold lift-fnicntal and spiritual. To tht- faculty and otliwrs of tht- administration. wc lu-qucatli our gratitude- for tht- loving. inspiring guidancc given us during the last four years. and for tht-ir cun- sidcratc and cuiipcrativt- frainc of nliud. To our part-nts and guardians we lltilllttlltll from tht- dcpths uf our he-arts :1 fulln- and richt-r approsciation for the strugjglr-s :1ndvi'l'orts that tht-y put forth fur us during thest- years of dvprcssion. To thc juniors. wc l3t'Illlt'litll our loyalty. SlllCt'l'lty and our l'0tllNJl'IltlYt' attitudv in school interests. our quiet dignity :and ll svninr ym-ar of happinvss and hupt-. Tu tht- sophoinort-s. our sister class. wc hcqucath our silica-1'c interest in st-lnml activitit-s. our zeal to t'llL'0ll1'ilgC otlivrs to attain and hold high standards. and mn' prayers for their futurv success. To tht- fl't'SlllllL'1l. wc ht-qucath our stiuliuusna-ss and carrfully plannvd invthuds of study. and a more plt-asant and happicr suplioniurc year. To thost' who ill't cuniing after us. we- lit-cpu-:itll all thusv things thvy sun-k in :nn ideal Cullrgc: A campus full of ha-auty. physical and spiritual: Twenty-six growing ual-c tru-s which will givv tllt'Ill inspiration: An inviting dining-hall full of wumlt-rful surprisvs. joy and happy l't'Illt'1Hlbl'llllt'Q'sI A quivt Chapcl for worship and nivditationg Opportunities for t-nlightcning. l'lll'lC'llll1Q C'0lI1IJ1llll0llNllllb and. as a whulv. all tht- facilitiss fur ll YVt'll'l'UlllltlL'd education. Tu thx- incinc-rator. wt' hcqusatli our Ulllltlllllill tardiuvss. lazy attitudvs, and pvssi- mistic vim-ws of lift-. Sigilvd on this twenty-st-vcntll day of May. in tht- yr-ur of our Lord. Nilletu-11 Hun- dred and 'I'hirty-tivv. at Ht. Augustim-'s Collvgc. ltalvigh. N. C. Tm-3 SENIOR C'LAss, llumrrnv BI.-Xl-I YV.xsn1NuTuN, Imgal I?f'prf'.x'f'l1fflfitw. lV1'rNnssEs: Artt-1111-sia Bowd:-n Margarvt Geneva Adams Ahralnun Frank G:ulsdt-n 221 lBlLlUlE AND WHITE CLASS PROPHECY lt is said that history repeats itself and ill the repetition we are led to helieve that the sparks 'o genius fire will create greater geniuses. This class of '35 hoasts some of the most outstanding personalities in the history of St. Augustine's. It also dares to hoast this group as a repetition of geniuses capahle of presenting hefore you their realized dreams and amhitions of the future materialized. Because this class of thirty-two personages wants to convince you of their unique ahilities. see tl1en1. hefore you in the year 1955freturning to Raleigh in fame. honor and success to dedicate the New Research Lahoratory at St. Augustine's College. an individual gift of the class for the furtherance of the honor of St. Augustine's. Because the group is scattered throughout the Lvnited States. a special dirigihle has heen chartered to tour the States for each member of the class of to hoard and soar through the air in majestic state to return to the Happy Landing aviation field in Raleigh. The giant air craft. piloted hy George YVimhish. left the Happy Landing field to make its first stop in New York. Susie Morten. well known Night Club Hostess was on hoard the liner speeding to fulfill an engagement at the exclusive Palais d'Or. In New York. Doctor Eric Clarke and Nurses Rosa Lee Brown and Claudia Todd rushed to the air port from the hospital where Henry lvilliams. the famous scientist was recuperating from the hite of a deadly coral snake received on his expedition with Scientist LeRoy Perry to South America. They boarded the airship in a happy reunion and explained to the hostess their patient's condition. YVe were happily informed that Almira Kennedy. who recently received her doc- tor's degree at the Sorhonne in Paris. was appointed head of the French department at St. Augustinr-'s College. Ten years of separation have crowded so much into our experiences that we chattered like parrots and were quite surprised when our ship came to the airport in Boston. Leaving the airship for a hrief period of one hour. we decided to pass the time in a theater near hy. Imagine our utter surprise at finding Helen Harris, star actress in the play VVives or Sweethearts. After the play we went hack stage to congratulate her upon her hrilliant acting and were happy to learn that she was leav- ing for St. Augustines too. and would join us. During our ride hack to the airport we were informed that Dorothy YVashington was history professor at Atlanta University and that Vera Gang. Adele Dent a11d Fernando Oger were spreading the St. Augus- tine light hy efficient service in the field of Social YVork. in Texas. Virginia and lVash- ington. D. C. lVe reached the airport and there followed such a noise of cheers. greet- ings and happy reunions that we were not aware of the fact that we had left Boston. until our hostess was handed a radio-grammed message which informed us that we would he joined at the next stop by Helen Kornegay, lihrarian at Virginia State a11d Kathleen lVilliams. Physics instructor there also. who were then attending a teachers Conference in Savannah. 22 lt3lLUlE AND WHITE YVhile conversations were merrily kept up. some one turned on the radio and across the air wavcs the voices of Gretchen Shavers. radio artist, and her rhythm girls entertained us with an hour of snappy tunes. Someone turned the radio dial just in time to hear the interesting voice of Coach .lames Mask reporting the twentieth victory of the horses over the bears sinee the memorial victory of thirty-four. A lusty yell went up from ns in honor of another St. Augustinr-'s victory. Our last stop before the end of the trip was at Atlantic City where we were joined by Dr. lVilliam Stirrup and his assistant nurses. lVillie Roberson. Rosa Lee Clarke. lvillie Scotton and Ruby Collins. who have gained world fame by the astound- ing treatment for dumb-bells called hrains. This treatment will make College students stop flnnking classes. They informed us that Dentists David P. Lane and Ahrahani Gadsden were joint owners of a suite of otlicers and rooms carrying the sign of Painless Pullers. on the main entrance door. Amidst our sighs of joy and fatigue on such a long journey the dirigible began its homeward flight. Conversations were dropping to ust a few couples when someone informed us that lawyer Charles Keck was making the people sit up and take notice of his oratorical lwattlcs in the eourtrooms and that Artemsia Bowden was President of :1 Junior College. Someone called our attention to the homes and buildings appearing below us. The dirigihle slowly circled the changed business section and then went to the Happy Landing field where we were given :1 royal welcome by a Committee made up of 'Ii5's. From the airport we were escorted to Ann Morgan Oxley's beautiful home. She is English Professor at St. Augustine's College. In her large, beautifully decorated music room the '35's are being entertaiin-d by Mlle. Stella Jones. famous dancing artist and Madam Olivia Browning. noted musician. who has just returned from a year's study of music in Europe. Before the musicale was over. Mrs. Okay Coward lfinch. now a proud mother of a beautiful daughter. joined the group. It was almost time for the dedication service. so we were whirled on elevated cars to our dear old Alma Mater. St. Augustine's College. lVe happily viewed the familiar haunts of our College days. At this point il voice hailed ns and we were surprised to see Leo L. Oxley. head of the Law llepartment and former field repre- sentative of the College for six years. He informed ns that we were expected in the New large Assembly Hall where the dedication would be held and proceeded to lead the way. Thus pass before you. in review. all of the members of the meniorahle class of '35. Should you doubt the possibilities of such great achievements. just remember. Ularge oaks from little acorns grow. One spark 'o genius fire makes the Burns. ELIZA A. Monuax Oxmzv. 23 BILIUIE AND WHITE STAFF ST. AGNES TRAINING SCHOOL FOR NURSES 'Rf N , f' ax 15' 27 .F N1 W 43: Q ,,?'.3j1AL,.. V g - mg, '19 'K 3212134 ISHANCES A. XVURIQALL, H.N. Superintendent til-BNI-IVA S. L'oL1.INs, H.N. I'z'I'Hl-IL M. XVUYNG, ILN. Assistallt Superintendent Director uf School FRANC14:s L. STI-:NsuN, R.N. NI.x'1 1'1x4: D. XVIiS'I'L'0T'l', R.N. Operating Room Sllpervisur Night Supervisor I,I'cILr: ZIMMI-:HM,xNN, ILN. SISTI-:R .ANNA Mun' .Kxmcflwfist and I,z1lm1'e1hr1'5' Mzltrml 'l'ecll11ic'ia11 24 IBILUTE AND WHITE vvvvvvvvvvevvvvvvvvvvvv-vvvvvvvv ST AGNES HGSPITAL NURSES' HQME BILIUIE AND WHHTiEyy HOSPITAL AND NURSES YVe. the Class of 1935 of St. Agnes Hospital Training School for Nurses be- lieve that no occupation can be quite intelligently followed or correctly under- stood unless it is at least to some extent illumined by the light of history and inter- preted from the lmman standpoint. At historical periods our profession has taken unique and surprising forms and prominent nurses have led lives of high adventure and distinction. The universal appeal to sympathy and training has made nursing the occupation of noble and loyal women. from the earliest dawn. The prevailing religious philosophies and beliefs of an age have profoundly influenced nursing growth. Inasmuch as ye have done it unto one of the least of these my brethren. ye have done it unto me. The nursing profession calls for superior women who recognize the need for three years or more of rigid education and training. For medical terms must im- mediately bring to mind the condition. the technique involved in treatment. and the knowledge which will enable her to carry out the physicians orders witlrcelerity and accuracy. Thus. in the modern idiom the significance of the title graduate nurse means a watchful. trained observer of the symptoms of disease. of the development of com- plications. of the building of perfect health. and of the relief of the suffering. She is a Handmaid of surgery. not merely an automatic tool but an intelligent. enthusiastic. co-worker filled with zeal for science and giving her whole mind and heart to the duty that is before her. She is of inestimable value to the physician in the manage- ment of the complex and often treacherous phenomena of diseases. Today, the vision of nursing is glorious. The nurse is everywhere recognized as an indispensable worker in the counnunity. The nurse of today finds no greater life to imitate than that of Florence Nightingalefthe founder of Modern nursing. who was drawn to nursing with such an intense and compelling desire that. disregarding the wishes of her family, she solemnly pledged herself in these words: 'Wvith loyalty will I endeavor to aid the physician in his work and devote myself to the welfare of those committed to my care. 26 lBlLlUlE AND WHITE NURSES ROSA LEE BROXVN W11H11l1gt0l1, N. C. Tennis 1, 2, 3g Swan's Club 2, 3g Class Pres- ident 1, 3. ROSA LEE CLARK Scotland. Ga. Tennis Club 1, 2, 3g Assistant Business Manager BLUE AND XVHITE. XVILLIE ANNA ROBERTSON Reidsville, N. C. Tennis Club 1, 2, 3g Swan's Club 33 Class Treasurer 2, 3. RUBYE ELIZABETH COLLINS Gastonia, N. C. Tennis Club 14 President Swan's Club 2, 3g Assistant Editor BLUE ANIJ VVIIITEQ Junior Auxiliary 1, 2, 3. YVILLIE LIARIE SCOTTON Asheboro, N. C. Tennis Club 1, 2. CLAUDIA DELORES TODD Greenville, S. C. Class Secretary 1, 2, 3g Junior Auxiliary 2, Vice President 3g Swan's Club 2, 3g Tennis 1. 125 , I-I an f K . 2 ,-If Y . f I 4' , fini! ,Y V. .iw 7, 1 A,,' 2.4 ' A 4 .Q K is vii,-.ie R Z-FB , I Q I sgfjf If -Q if 2 Q3 -'- cg 5 3 irr if T f1f'Qs'Q5r i5 '-. 'A R- 'r .. 'I .e,1.,. ' 4 1 , - 57 ,1 limit Eg. : ,. KL' : H, .V V ,.. , 3 f y: . b , bl :,, vl., , ,,' ,- . s f Q v ' ' .f ' ., e rb 'I f 'er Q I 'RE .ssu i i'i .,'1 - A , 1 I V fair A . bfi 2 f ...2 tg 1... ggg: , - V 4 f J K' I . A ..', 1 ifklfifi fi 5' ' Q.. it R23 . 21 R- .. I .L I I rg n-Q A -j 1 Lili ..:,. if . X I P f . .. . WNY ., , - I Y '4-s,,u-r' Q V W '-If' :E - ' -1-' QW? T 1- Q .1 .',,,. v11 - 11e . f W- W , -i . M A Q iilry,.g1F,af,,.,.gg legs: 2:1 Qi' Af 'iSf.. W3'Q.fg3.i 27 IBILTUJE AND WHHTIE X ' S i t .. f : 2 fwf ' N ' . LES ELITES SGCIXXL CLUB A1.Mm.x J. Klixxlzln' l,l'l'NillI'lIf S'l'1:1,1.,x Jnxrzs IDUltU'l'IlY NVAsll1Nu'1'nx S11'!'4'f1lI'.ll !'lmi1'l1114l1 IfIlf1l'fllfllIlII'IIf l'n1nn1ilf1f1' KAX'1'lll,l'Il1h' NV1l.l,l.xMs Ti'1lI.VIll'4'i' Miss VIVIIILUIHIILX H. Hmm Spnu.w1 Nl HM BIC HS Cnrzl Duran Hvlvn Ii?lI'l iN Mary Perry Aclule- Dent Ht-nrivttel Km-nm-415' He-la-n KlJl'Ill'gilj' Mary fliftml Ukuy C, Finch Httu lsiliwlll ciI'Vtl'Ill'll Slmvm-rs lllliv Suxun Xvilllfllllillil Rolwrts Mary Wumlsurll ZETA SNGMA, PHQ SQCIETN Lwff in lfiyflli: Xvtllllil I,rvisl1-r, Nf'l'l'l'f1Il'lIl.' Iiilllil Ihnlwr, Ruth lgHyl'I', Tr'1'r1,mr'H'3 'l'ln-ulzl Nm-wwxm-. Hllcn .Xlh-11, l'rf'.vifl1'nl,' Nltllllit' 'l'uylur. I'lw1yv.w.' I1l'llI't'llL' XY:llIwr. 'lwIlk'I'l'Ail Eu-rwttm-. I,llL'tt2l iirully. 28 BILUTQ AND WHHTH7 gs' HSN? N aww? Kits' vvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvv as-was www sawn Twlwlim Y hw ' . ' 5' ., i if lv WOMENS' ATHLETIC ASSGCIATION 93 www- .f . .Q l'l'lZl.l,,X .Toxins I,I'l'Sl4lI'Ilf Colm IJI'1n:N TITIINIII 'XLDIIRA Klzxxlvzm' S1'l'I'I'fIll'.l! RIMM' Plkznkv l'ulrlir'ily Jlunayri lJmm'1'nv xXY.KSllINl2'l'UN I9:1si1u'.vs ,llrrimyfwr MEMIBERS llvnrivttu lit'IlllCClj' Pvncic Nixon Okay Finch Minnie' li. Tziylur SCPOLLEPS livssi-11.1. E. lgl.I'N'l' l'rr'.virIr'ul lvllAlKl.lIF .lnnxsux Nr':'rr'ln ,'XliR.XII.XM QQAIISIIIZN 'lll'I'llNIll'I'I' .Tnmcpli Musk. J. Clifton Powell. Imrm-imma Harris. Livingrxtun Gnskins. Blilfylilllll P4-ru John L. Perry. liclward Syins. I,cunarLl Hurllic, Otis llm-urn. Rufus Parrish, Jalncs Gihmn Charles Keck, ll. Im' Bzikvr. .luhn I,. .Tom-N. Frank M. St:-wart, Henry Xvllllilllli 29 BlLUlE AND WVR-lliITfiE f iii ,.. ,. .X., 512, V V 9 12,2 N -,-.J Q '. .fix T L7i A I ml , L5-Q 3 I ug.. ,gud ' A- A 1 an . i in fl ?-1 ' M j ' . -. ! f Z 2975? lf? si H243 Vail' '.- :Q - - 3-, ' faq ,, U-.,-.1 25 1 --' - 3? 3'-C fm -'f if . f ' -- - 1 , .. 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