St Augustines College - Falcon Yearbook (Raleigh, NC)

 - Class of 1941

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THE BISHOP TUTTLE SCHOOL Some Members of The Faculty and Students Wyif fy,-N va. 1 . ef..-M X X - ,J A : - W I we W KWA 5 Sgt ,.., ' K Q' NX M2 I N lf? ' 5 wr eu ' ,. , , , . .:,I ,A ,M ., Mm... mfiih w ,S .Q ta e b 'kf34..A X . If-. , t l A, llillllbllill flPlll0l' lllllllll' the auspil-vs ul' the Episvnqml l l1uVcl1 fm' ll'?lllllllgl' workers, The svlmul is open to L-ulh-ge 1.l'l'2lllllillk'S :xml ul'l -rs in twu-year vm11's0 Ill. religious Ullllkilllllll amd sm-iul xwrlq, Hn the hasis nf this ll'2lllllllQ every gl'I'211lll2lfQ has fuuml work in um- ui' the-sq two fivhls. 'l'l1i1'ty-six lmurs ul' class xmrli. of which twellty-l'n111' are in the juuim' yt-nr. and one Tlmllsnml llUlll'S ul' fielsl mwl: are 1'9ljllll'G4l for gramluzxtimm. lllll'lllfJ,' The svuim' year lllUl'L' is il lwriml nl' ilnrw ll1DlllllS' l1llt'llSlVl1 field wurlc mn the stall' ul' smmw parish ul' ilyfllllvy. Students are assisted in llimling work llll'Hllg'll the Sllllllllvl' that affnuls useful exporiellce.

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MARGARET JUANITA SATTERXVHITE ' ' Margo ' ' Dunn, N. l'. Basketball, Drxiniaties, Junior XVU- 'inen'i Aux. Zeta Nigiiiu Rho Sou- Q14 e PAUL MILTON SMITH, Ji Smifliy Raleigh, X. lf. History B, . it-ty History B. A DORUTHY L. PAIGE Flflllilll H. MOORE hvllllilvli R- SAVNDERS Los Flo Will B. A, Clayton, N. C. Rflkiglll X- C- Raleigh, N. C. , ELIZALETH H. Y INCENT B. A. 0 Winsome Seniors Prep. Dept. , Jw- '-if H T . ! t' X J -....f J? f JOYCE W. MYERS Class Song O hail dear school. we inneh adorei God 's benedietions we imploreg l'pon thy sacred walls and grrounds. lVhere e'er thy children inay be found. XYitl1in thy loving atinosphereg Vlrhieh draws thy sons and daugthers near. XVe'll always sing' thy praises loud. And thou, ot' us, shall e'er he proud. XVe'll always raise thy praises high, And while our fame soars through the sky, 0. S-T-A-. My S-T-A. Thy children live to honor thee. NVords lay Louise A. Perry '41 Music by Elizabeth Yinm-ent '41 ,A DOROTHY G. JOSEPH Class Poem Four f'loistered years Have passed: Four eloistered years Have arined us to the teeth And non' we sally forth Upon the Seven lVinds: TllUllQ'l1ll'lll, impatient, and spirited: A task hel'ore each one of us- Sonie duty to perform. YVe'll theret'ore, work XVith inight and inain To do our sliare-siniling. And if, perehanee. frowns and aloofness Re our lone rewards. Then we-'ll still fig-ht like chainpionsg For we are Alina Hater's sons and daughters. We will not shame her. lVe'll bear on high her standards And defend her Virtues rare For we. her sons and daughters Love old Alina Mater. Dear. f'harles X. Atkins '41



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CLASS PROPHECY Dear Thelma. It's terrible that you were too busy to make the trip down to dear old St. Aug. for our class 1'eunion. But a registrars job is no easy one at. this time of the year, especially in a school like Hampton. It's nice that you a1'e able to keep a position at home. You must come visit my finishing' such lovely thingsg I'm so happy that I thought of establishing it. More of that later: our class 1'eunion is what I'm writing' to tell you about. And I don't intend to leave out a single per- son, Nearly all of us returned for the re- union. Charles Fox was not there, along with the others. but he sent. his greet- ings from Brazil wl1e1'e he is doing' Mis- sion work. The church there has made wonderful progress. My trip was interesting from the begin- ning. NVhen l was leaving' IVashington I met one of the old Glamour Boys, George Sherman. at. the station. He has been work- ing in XVHSl1IllQ'i0ll for the past five years he tells me, but I never even knew it. His work as civil service statistician employees in the South keeps him out ot' town much of the time. George and I had fun remem- bering oldtimes together. up to IVashingt.on to school. The girls are Margaret. Dr. Charles Atkins tl3u1ch to usl. and Dr. Britto --imagine--met us at the station. Margaret looks well and the three girls all favor he1'. Jones. or if you please. Professor Jones is on leave ol eb- sence from the Department of English at St. Aug'--working' on his Ph. D. at Vniver- sity of Michig'an-- That accounts for his not being' along'--Butch and llritto. I simp- ly find it impossible to call our old class- mates by their professional titles. however proud l am that many of them are so suc- cessful--are stationed at New St Agnes Ilos- pital. now one of the best and most mode1'n in the South. by the American Medical -Xs- socation to do 1'esearch work on children's Diseases. Both have been physicians for only four yearsg their progress in medicine is surprising. And Iflritto is so busy these days that lic has almost lost his gift of frab. Butch. who himself is writing' poems for publication. gave me a volume of lovely poems that llosia Delaine has just publish- ed. At the college: Thomas Ileinbry gave the class one of those whole hearted wel- comes that he loves so well to do. lt was hard fo1' hi1n to get at this time of year-- he's Diesel engine expert at llaldwin Mach- ing' Shops, but as the Bem always would, he made it. The D1'0g'1'3ll1 was va1'ied and exception- ally interesting: I've read much about the Harpe1'. Vincent. Perry troupe but this was 1ny first occasion to hear them. l don 't know who made her do it. but Lou finally is really giving' the public the benefit of tl1a.t beautiful voice of hers-and Vinceut's piano technique is perfect now. Dave 's voice has developed to no less degree. The tl11'ee have but recently returned from giving' a. series of concerts in Babia---they saw Father Fox while in South America. The Metropolitan has contracted with them to sing in one of the operas in the spring-- Elizabeth serving as pianst of course. Lloyd Allen is drawing' a g'ood income as an advertising artist. for five leading' firnis. Consumers' Economic at St. Aug. led him into that field of art. But don 't for the mi- nute thinks that he does 't whistle anymore He whistled The XVilliam Tell Overture on the p1'0Q'1'311l. Thelma Hamilton who is a prominent ar-- tress on the New York stage did several monologues. swell they were, Beginning' next. week she is booked for three weeks at the Paramount to play one of the leading' roles in Rosia Delaines modernized adapt- ation of Romeo and -luliet. Paul Smith and Elbre Gaitor are at St. Aug. teaching' History From all indica- tions they are doing' efficient work. lt is satisfying' to know that our Alma Mater has employed so many of the alumni. I was so glad to find that Delphy had come to the reunion. She brought the chil- dren along'-twin boys. six yea1's old. She and he1' husband. who is it surgeon are plan- ning' to move to Liberia in September where he will be head surgeon in the General Hospital. Muriel Carter Constant carried us to her apartment in tfhavis Heights-the coziest place--and adorable! Speaking' of apart- ments in tlhavis Heights--NVilluu' Saunders is manager there now. you know. Delphy and l were walking' back to the campus-we always would walk-when we

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