St Augustines College - Falcon Yearbook (Raleigh, NC)

 - Class of 1952

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' 'dv X X I I I Z X I X x I I X f x X I f I O0 7 Q WG ,Z M ix Ei R 5 N X X I X ' ' -'- : ig.-Q,-1 X X I I X X 1 I XX I through the rnedia ot pictures ' 's Coiiege. 'Yo us seerned ted to preserve tor vou, ears at Saint Augustine unique. Some have s and sorrovvs we We want ' ve attenip ot our v f ears are t the iov ories ts, hut h fe ha he storv rticuiar v ' vaiue. bu ' our niern . d ot even Wit d type. t these pe. assing e t in recor Yves an ts or ' oniv p ' ved exc in a niere ' ' our i . ' YU the If f 'E I! A W I th e even irnportant, sorne or experienced can never he rehe these vears in retrospect, not as d or a rnost important period in ' thiuiiv represent coiiege hte tro is f one that X I I you to see as a warm iiving, recor ' ' d, we think this vviii tru he this a students hoo d cosrnopoiitan, WU orking have retiected ' ror j 1 i students poin uf prirnarv aint has hee teei is truiv re resent' been run. NYUe hope and that it vviii he a t vou can OU 'AS ewes eacio I 1 with 5 in i se p ' ' Co eg pi av ini, ieasure stine s ders at sorne o that p rs at Saint Pxugu Qhnriie D. San 1 ot our vea Edzto I Irvii iissi seuucir rsrri I A-,.' 1 -'.f,-. - hs in rnin 5 ' t Oi vievv E O , n to rna i A ' p ritive an nd ' ' h that we t ti e p ic, true niir ii e. s 7 . ,gil-..,.- A I ,I C9 f Q f 4-X, I - QS. . . Q ..I- S.- S 2 f,o - '1'71 'a-- g f '- ,R I I I fi '- 'es I I ., 3-mi :ry -iigA..a,4::e:i?,:, .a I .. . . J . f,EfSrPI'Jff - f CHAP L 4 - 'I 'Q ?7??43?r?:E22IFfiif2'E E - ' 'lf-EEf:fi2?':'3ff.g,5t A' I PRESIDENT OF THE If COLLEGE DEDICAT-SE W ADMINISTRATION I YEAREOOIQ STAFF I I SHWRS I. , SENIOR CLASS I I MISS ST. ALIC,USTINE'S I' and ATTENDANTS X CLASS HISTORY I CLASS PROPHECY I LAST XVILL and H TESTAM ENT i'. ',- ggiilfij , -, MEIIIOIRS giggj HONORS I CLASS SONG I CLASS POEM SUPER!-ATWES Yvmffi . 'ARES 11 AEEQXEQ--E ,, UNDERCLASWEN if.: ACTIVITIES R, FEATURE I'ffi:5'1-If I ADVERTISEMENTS 5 PATRONS ' f-, I SPONSORS Q ACKNOXVLEDGMIZNT 'J -Q.. N54 +V' 'v '-Q ww ff If if 2- A. uw -ms vw CHAPEL A 3 W , w .4 ' V' .A 4,51 QE, il, 2 .! f v-,if I u , fx--A, y '. .4 'V if-L' . ' 5 u 5 -K.. -Jtfqf ?' . I. 3' A Vx . 'X-5' '-fa 'Q U ' .- '. N , v ..qi:N,f A 1.5, u , -,4 ,J 5 ,, ! l' A ,mf - F5 , 'fy A ' -. u:',.YxY Q , - ...AL -V . 'C' ' x 1- Fry, , Ag - Lv .1 x 's 'fu ' ' .Q Y ,Q 1 . Y ' W'?'3: ' -- . ' L ylfw , :L 4,1 J ' ' 'N-.Q ' 1 . -, , l . , , ', 1.':9 . ' 4 .,-'SEQ' . I gg ' - f - ,f l ' f,w50 4 i' Jus- 7,,,,,- , - N A 24 ,, 4' f '-,4.-4f xl' .f i - ...vm .,:4 -gl ,nw f,,,,...g..L.+',.,, ,, A 41.--------H k if .I .ff ,Au netsw f v- lszglm Q QM' ' DR. HAROLD LEONARD TRIGG Q ff' BA, Morgan State College A 1 BAA, Syracuse Univernxy Nw- : ED, D. , Morgan State College TO THE MEMBERS OF THE SENIOR CLASS OF l952 As you become additional links in the chain of St. Augustine's contributions to the leadership of the world, please accept m commendation and best wishes. You and the Alumni of St. Augustine's College since its founding are the College itself in so far as the outside world thinks of this institution. What you do is worth vastly more than the largest contributions of money that we can get. I am sure that this final year as a student of St. Augustine's College is just one more layer of brick in your structure of effective living. ry sincerely, LJ.. fill:-QAM H v-T, N Ll... J -.. Y K, l ',4 V l ' - i W xv J' ,. - rv Whip - . .-,.., , - 4. I , 'Lk in, QE ,. - C l l IZ A TZ' , - ,ki 56? .W Z REGINALD L. LYNCH Frefzrlv, A.rri.rtm1r Dean A.B., Howard University Q' . . M.A., French Institute, Pennsylvania State College 4 - To You . . . Mr. Lynch, we sincerely dedicate the 1952 edition of THE FALCON. It was for many reasons that we selected you as dedicatee. Sentences will not allow us to thoroughly tell you why. In phrases we will say that you were selected because of your sincerity, humility, intense love for your work, and your appreciation A A for the spiritual in harmony with that which is intellectual. ' . !,!:f':,,'?--ffgl ,f,g:i1ffj,'t. :,:.1-Vjfjlg -Le . . A 1 A -'.-.-iff-r .,-'fl-if: ' We further endow you with all that is between these covers because of your en- joyment of the classroom and your desire to aid youth in seeking the truth. Refer- 'lfi1T?If'liExi.i-525,.-f- ' ' ' ' l - - ' 32351335ff'?ff'I5sQjGQE95'.2 5i:,3,5?,3i,.1,1,:E.2.i:.A?l:v..:SIE ,AVV ,Eng-I, ring to your personal philosophy, we cherish your aim. Cffllme. zzof for rzzllzne 5 f ffi-QA -- -3- -:.: Jai' 9, 'fafg::..a:::a-tsp -t ' - v.2:i'.-25:9 ' ay:-, figi:1s'.,sg,5H-4:3355-L'.1551 '-'-'f '--'1 L- '.' . .- . . 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J Q' nm 022' 1-p': '1'- ' 'AL 'flax 'W st ADMINISTRATION NNN ,W',3 . vig CHRlS'1 OPHER GRAY an 0 Men Shaw University I l , l , l 1 A . 3 l Q ,, , NN 3 is ' Y l ffgffa Q 'Aww . jimi f K S is-'.. ,'Sv ' Q5 ,-lx If ,J . wmswxwvt A at - - -. it I N 2-16:5 I 5,12 5, 3 M f ZW' - x :,-': - Q - I N I is melgw. We H SQ, 223-:js ,523 is 'iffy , - EEIIE'-'i-. sk if .Q ' S Q ZH' gif IM, . vii! uw! wrgfi K, jc Elf. ' -x . 1 ggi, V filf. V I re -f :ji I ,, ' 7 V -ft 5-4 1 Q is DR. JAMES A. BOYER Dem: of lmtruftion B.A., Morehouse College M.A., Atlanta University Ed.D., University of Michigan ' R I , cfwi Dorm IRENE L. DICKENS Dean of Women B.A., Bennett College 4 no V ' Ln - -tw ,. ., ,.,,l.-vl....ii yy, A . - F 'i' lg, nsti 2 'faq t X 1 J xx . W. XV. JOHNSON Biology, Geography B.S., Kentucky State College M.S., University of Wisconsin JOHNNIE C. LUMPKIN Af! B.A., Spelman College Further study, Chicago Art Institute CLARENCE W. WADE Cbemirtry B.S., Johnson C. Smith MS., George Washington Carver dation. Tuskegee Institute ALLAYNE TURNER H irtor y B.A., North Carolina College, Durham M.A., University of Minnesota JAMES A. LIVAS, JR. Etonomicr, Hirtory B.A., Morehouse College M.A., Columbia University RUTH B. WALKER Arriftant Regirtrar B.A., St. Augustinels College 5, ffia. .4:.,.?' F- gwijyg., 1.w.:3,:,., . 1 Y L n -QPF. fl.L,.4,..,.J r. V ----a-: 1 .:fi' -1. 4 mf 1--1-.:, 5.1 , step : 2' f- lfzriilr lrifiji - I I ,. , THELMA L. CUMBO Bafilzerr B.S., Commerce, North Carolina College GERALDINE MORGAN Librarian B.A., Bennet College B.L.S. and M.L.S., Atlanta University fg- X-1,1 MARIE WILSON Slzlzririezzfe B.S., Hampton Institute RUTH ROBINSON Afrirtant Librarian B.A., Howard University M.S., in Library Science, Drexel Institute 'NM 1. vi' if I X -fri MAYME GRAHAM Secretary B.S., North Carolina College ROMAINE S. LAMBERT Vocal Mafir Music B., Howard University 1 MABEL B. XVRIGHT Secretary B.S., in Commerce, North Carolina College. MARY I.. MOORE Erzglifly B.A., Talladega College M.A., University of Wisconsin Q ' ii5 !...'x E'tf'?q?1 a ' -.':. gms Hx? J 'tf 1 Anfstz. 176 H ai aff' J . . ba 60 i 'M Q ,I ,439 in 'a if A LL..l- GEORGE R. WALKER, JR. Pbyriml Education B.S., University of Illinois M.A., University of Illinois DAVID C. VIRGO Englirb B.S., A and T. College BS., MA., Columbia University 3 X v.-f-ff' NINA W. ANTHONY Pfyrlsalogy B.S., Winston-Salem Teachers College Ed, M., Atlanta University ALEXANDER MERRICK, IR. Cbemirtry, Mntlvematicr B.S., St. Augustine's College Medical Technician, Meharry Medical Col lege. ll L .. '1't '- V-' -sq Qi - 5- K 7 5 guyz- 3 f . '- ' M,-- age: ,1' ,Fw v fix, daisy we . gi k ' ' K. Q Mae 5 Q,-if A 'r v exists ALICE E. HALL - K - S-z1per1JiJorofLn1zndry j .- i-If - t M-H HILARY H. HOLLOWAY N ff, 4 Bnrineu Illmmger ',,,!. fix. ' B.S., North Carolina College, Durham, in 'W 1 Commerce ' E HAZEL W. RICE Elementary 4 Education B.S., Winston-Salem Teachers College M.A., Hampton Institute ROY 15. MooRE Health and Pbyriml Education B.S., North Carolina College M.S., University of Illinois X -3 A AL'.l MA' I ISOBEL C. CLARK Dirertof' of Public Relntiom, Sociology B.A., Howard University Graduate, School of Social Work, Atlanta, University Further Study, University of Pennsylvaniag Oberlin Collegeg Ohio State University BERNICE B. TAYLOR Superintendent of Buildings and Grounds B.S., St. Augustines College LEON SIMMONS Alnfir B.M., Oberlin Conservatory of Music VIOLET B. SAUNDERS Retidenfe Hall Direrlreu B.S., Hampton Institute GORDON L. WEST Education B.S., Emporia State Teachers M.A., University of Wichita- EVELYN THURSTON Reyidence Hall Dirertresf B.S., Hampton Institute I , ELIZABETH MOORE Cmbier B S North Carolina College ERNE-STINE B. SAUNDERS Frenfb. German vi ' -9 - wall' B A Fisk University M A Middlebury College FRED J. CARNAGE- Bzuinen B.A., Morgan College L.L.B., Howard University Not Pictured MRS. j. B. DELANY Speedo, Englixla DR. C. D. MIDDLETON College Pbyrician DR. R. H, LOEPPERT Cbemirtry 'x -X ...J , Q - 1 E Q , -, 'wma' i 1 1 ,fy 3 4 ex . 11-4. ..-4.. fi . in .,,, H Mg. v1355f's --L -16 4-, , X gg if L . X! t , 1 3 niorri I 1 W 1 1 Q1 ,A rw I, 1 , -qui I ,F Vi N i x 1 4 , 4 FT PRESTON ALBERT GRIER TURN Natural Science Varsity Club, Football, YMCA, Science Club. Omega Psi Phi Fraternity. ' :Gi lf' rr '- VIOLA CLEODIA DELAINE V1 N--'J Business Education 3 XX'ho's Who-1951-1952. SecretaryFSeniOr Class, Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Class Executive Staff. ' ,V bg? N i 'A Xi KEITI-I ROY WOODROFFE Pre-Medical Secretary-Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity, Pan-Hellenic Council, Science Club, Dramatic Club, Social Science Club. MADELLE PATRICIA WADE MICRIE Sociology Basileus-Sigma Gamma Rho Sorority, Altar Guild, Interfraternal Council, Dramatic Club, Big Sisters Club, Sponsor-Charm Club. 'V A 1 ' is 2 x est., Q 4 :E 255. f 2- ze, v , ANNIE SI-IERROD WILKINS ANNIE SHIRLEY Social Studies, Business Dramatic Club, Big Sisters Club, Who's Who-1951- 1952, Asst. Secretary Senior Class. Yearbook Staff, Press Club, Pen Staff, Social Science Club, Delta Sigma Theta Sorority. HOWARD BETHEA Social Science Slrike while the iron ir hot. Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity, Social Science Club. GLENDA MARIE HALL Music Cbamrtef if like 11 ditl77107ld, it .rrralclaer erery other rtozze. President-Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Choral Club, Resi- dence Hall, Dramatic Club, Big Sisters Club, Press Club, Chapel Choir, Curriculum Council, Pan-Hellenic Council. EUSTACE OLIVER BURNETT 1UGHEAD French Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity, Student Council. v - -5' ' Fi, I ,.,Y:-. L Ti' - 1:12144 f A-1 llf 5 ,-gr Q Y ' P., ' . if , ' i-ge . . . -A - , 1 F52 'Q Qi, rw +I- sf... '.55k.,,',Q , , 5. .2-f .,y-i - L. -r ' . I ,fg,,.4 VL .,, .. . i L.. Arif. . X :QT V 4 'Ns WILLIE MAE AIKENS JONES BILL Social Studies, English Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Dramatic Club, Inter- fraternal Council, Big Sisters Club, Choral Club. CHARLIE DOUGLAS SANDERS GROSS BRUDER English, Social Studies Curriculum Council, Assembly Committee. President -Alpha Kappa Mu and Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity, Who's Who-1950-1951, Vice President-Brother hood of St. Andrew. Secretary- YMCA, Editor-in- Chief-Falcon. Pan-Hellenic Council, Dramatic Club. DOROTHY JUANITA STRACHAN DOT Business Education President-Delta Sigma Theta Sorority. Who's Who -1951-1952, Curriculum Council, Pan-Hellenic Council, Pen Staff, Press Club. Big Sisters Club. ALBERT FRANKLIN CLARK, IR. BUMP Health, Physical Education Varsity Club, Pen Club, Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Varsity Football, junior Varsity Basketbal. ...raittvf-2 ANTHONY GEORGE ELLIS TONY History President-Senior Class, Curriculum Council, Drama atic Club, Interfraternal Council. Alpha Kappa Mu, Who's Who-l951'1952, Social Science Club, Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity. VIRGINIA ELIZABETH BRIGHT-DAVIES BRIGHT Sociology Dramatic Club. Choral Club. Delta Sigma Theta Sorority. Big Sisters Club, Library Staff, Altar Guild. JOHN WESTLEY' BELLAMY MIKE Business Opportunity ir like an Old mr, if il aluuzyr knocking. Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity, Falcon Staff. HELEN DELOIS CHAVIS SIVEETIE PIE Romance Languages lrz the lexicon of yozzlh which fale rererzfgr, there ir no rurb word ar fail. Dramatic Club, Pen Staff, Choir, Press Club, Choral Cub, Altar Guild. , 'Q LLROI LASQISTER Duxlt Physical Edutation Footbill Athletic Committee Vaisity Club ELIZABETH TOMLINSON To NI me Business Education President Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority Secrettry Alpht kappa Mu Pan Hellenic Council Curritulum Council Vshos Who 1951 1957 Proofreaclcr Pcn Staff Assotittt Editor Falcon Staff Dramatic Club Sotiil bcience Club Big Qisters Club Warden CLAUI5 WILSON BURCH BUPCH Health and Plwsical Education The queue I bfzlfh IJ uezlzly Football Baseball Varsits Club Athletic Committee Intiamurals ELQIE JANE MOLYLTRIE PUDDIA Health and Physical Education Delta Qigma Theta Sorority Cheerleader Athletic Council Big Sisters Club JO :wx i 46 SUSIE DAVIS HOAEI Music Delta Sigma Theta Sorority Alpha Kappa Mu Cho ral Club Big Sisters Club Who s Who 1950 1951 EVELEN GREGG LOVE English and French All that I am md all that I hope to be I owe to my marker Big Sisters Club Whos Who Pen Staff Art Club NANNIE BETT HARGROVE Business Education Ivy Leaf Club. Dramatic Club. EDWARD THOMAS JOYNER Physical Education Play 11.1.12 game Jqutzre. Baseball. T' jmwk Xu! x-.X RQ., A is , U-S 'if pt. .L t.. r l , E. R ? f s L. mfg , 9.5, .4 3 A , K fill' ' l if, ff? If FSC I 33? l 2 l i , li I-. a, gt, af ' l ,M af 1fv vw- -'V' QQ' 112.437 --uv , DOROTHA CLAIRE JACKSON DOTTIE Health and Physical Education Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority. Cheerleader, Dramatic Club, Pan-Hellenic Council, Athletic Council, Curri- culum Council, Basketball Team. Student Council. ALBERT MELVIN MILLER PILLET History Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity. XY'hos' XX'ho, President- Student Council. May Day Committee. YMCA, In- terfraternal Council, Science Club, Social Science Club, Yearbook Staff. DAISY B. VANDERGRIFF DVBELLE Business Education Executive Staff, Dramatic Club, Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority. FRANCIS JEROME QUEEN j,4c1tIE Physical Education Varsity Club. EVANS BOOKER B00T Natural Science Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity, Treasurer-Senior Class, Science Club, President-Pan-Hellenic Council, Cur- riculum Council. ELSIE HERNDON Business Huppiuerr ir zz lmbit-rulliwzle it. Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Yearbook Staff, Li- brary Staff. MELVIN THEOPHILUS MURRELL SNUFFIE Science Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Interfraternal Council, Science Club, Gymnastics, May Day Comm., YMCA, Social Science Club, Wardens and Ushers Guild. PENNIE LOUISE CATHERINE PEAY S15 Social Studies, English Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Altar Guild. Choral Club, Big Sisters Club, Dramatic Club, Falcon Staff. ,. ff l 1 63 ,233 ...,, I'I t C .-35 S :aa IW DONALD LOWELL BAILEY ' DUCK Science Rowing, 7101 driffing. Choral Club, Male Chorus, Track Team. WILRIIA JUANITA MITCHELL NITA Music Choral Club, Choir, Music Club, Big Sisters Club, Yearbook Staff Miss Senior Class-1951-195' Pres- ident Drlmatic Club Dean of Pledgees of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority JOSEPH TURNER CLAYTON OE Chemistry Suffer! IJ the dll Idfildj' 0 dlllqezzt e or!! Varsity Club Scrence Club Male Chorus Dramatic Club Student Warden DOROTHH ARTESA CARNAGE DOT Social Science History L1 e Ir a menmre 10 be fllled 1101 a gable! lo be dnmed Delta Sigma Theta Sorority Yearbook Staff Social Science Club X Vx sa Nx QW ssfishii as 419 io- 419 Y vm f9'k .,,,. 'Im- BOBBY RAY CLARKE RAPID ROBERT Physical Education Llze or :be utzne became lbere lr a bright one uloezd Varsity Club MARY ELIZABETH MURPHY BECK Business Education Stn: e no: Io equal but excel Secretary Zeta Phi Beta Sorority Big Sisters Club Dramatic Club MADELINE GRISSOM PINRI Business Education Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority Student Council Year book Staff JESSE CLEMENTS SATSUMA Physical Education Captain Football Team, Basketball Team Track Tearh Varsity Club Athletic Council President Physical Education Maiors af '5. ,pr 1 1 3. 1 , A L As., Q4 . AQ., 1 Q Ez- S 7 4- 3, 5 93. 1, ' 1 fe K , -1'?'a,3fa N M3- , 9-. r fb Affgr - Q . Q .ggcgie -45 , M f c ' Q 3 Nav- 7 ELLA MAE HANNON English and Social Studies OIze'I 1'i1'fll6 lief in bil abilizy to correct lzir miftakex :md make nz new mlm of bimfelf. Zeta Phi Beta Sorority. Choral Club, Big Sisters Club. JAMES EVANS IIMMIE Biological Science and Pre-Med. From prorperity to reality. Captain-Basketball. Baseball, Varsity Club, Artist- Falcon Staff. HUDSON STREET REED STREET Business Education Knowledge comer, but wisdom lingerr, and I linger on tbe fhore, And the indizfiduul witberr, and the world if more and mare. Varsity Basketball, Basileus-Kappa Epsilon Chapter of Omega Psi Phi Fraternity. OZHE BELLE MITCHELL English Dramatic Club, Warden, Big Sisters Club. 1 ,, 1.-- .....,,,.,,-.-........, -0. .41 ,. 1. -E FRANCIS CLARK Natural Science F.C. Layreader, Choral Club. SHIRLEY ROLLE Social Science To tlay auvz .relf be true. Big Sisters Club. JOSEPH CHANDLER SWAIN Sociology Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity, Dramatic Club, YMCA, Varsity Club, Pen Staff, Choral Club, Football, Box- ing, Student Council, Social Science Club. EVA MAE GREENE EVE French, English Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Curriculum Council, Dram- atic Club. Big Sister Club, Vice President of Senior Resident Hall. -A JOHN WILIARI HAIRSTON FATSO Pre-Med Alpha Phi Alphi Fraternity, Science Club. FRANCES OLIVETTIE MERRICR VETTE Music Choral Club, Choir, NX'arden, Social Committee, Stu- dent Council, Who's Who-1951-1952. BENTLEY WEsLEY SANDERS Business Education SllCl'6.fJ' ir the child of udnrity. MARY ELIZABTH JONES Business Education Ab, bu! iz nzmz'r reach rlaould exceed hir gmrp, Or 1l'll'lt1!J.f He.1z'ezz for? Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Alpha Kappa Mu Honor Society, W'ho's Wlio-1951-1952. 3. ,rvl -X, Q 3 C if , , 1, I I 'A S Qgkwtll' -,W l W. ' l H125 what fs Y in R -Qs, 1 T CARRIE ADELIA IVEY Business Education To each bi: own. Ivy Leaf Club, Big Sisters Club, Dramatic Club. CARL JAMES TAVARES TRICKY Pre-Medical lVl9rzt doer it profil u man if he gain: Ike -whole world and lorer lair roul? Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Track Team, Boxing Team, Student Council. ELLEN LOUISE WILDER Music Keep your eye on the road lo your goal or ambition and you wof2't zzolice llae bumpy. Dean of Pledgees-Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, ,Curri- culum Council, Pan-Hellenic Council, Big Sisters Club, Choral Club, Warden, Treasurer-Residence Hall. WILLIE HARRIS Boon' BOY Physical Education and Health Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity, Varsity Club, Athletic Committee, Football Team. NR I. 55 I 5, I mx SQ 'vw W 'QA ks Q I F' H we, mr-gi '- V 6- 'van ,,. vpn.,- .H-...- 'ax' c.. L- ,, .-I' ., .T I Vi iii? 'I tw QI, ini, ,. I 4 U. 'I it 1, V , if I ANNIE LEE MCLAURIN HEA!'I' Natural Science Big Sisters Club, Science Club, Pan-Hellenic Coun- cil, Choral Club, Pen Staff, Altar Guild, Dramatic apr! . Club, Yearbook Staff. Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority. WILLIAM H. MOORE Music and Pre-Social Work Choral Club DONALD LOXWELL BAILEY 154 Central Avenue St. Augustine, Florida JOHN VV. BELLAMY c 0 H. Moore. Bucksport, South Carolina HOWARD D. BETHEA Route 3, Box 208 Dillon, South Carolina EVANS BOOKER P.O. Box 561 Hamlet, North Carolina VIRGINIA E. BRIGHT-DAVIES 414 N. Sapodilla Avenue West Palm Beach, Florida CLAUD VUILSON BURCH 410 E. Bearsley Street Champaign, Illinois OLIVER E. BURNETTE 409 Adelphi Street Brooklyn, New York DOROTHY CARNAGE 524 Wolf Street Thomasville, Georgia HELEN CHAVIS Route 2, Box 85 0QEl.,.N0Ef1.S3aMnQ.R. f. ALBERT F. CLARK, JR. 97 Cline Street Concord, North Carolina BOBBY RAY CLARK 503 E. Grove Street Champaign. Illinois SENIOR DIRECTORY FRAIXICIS T. CLARK 5787 XX'ashington Avenue Miami, Florida JOSEPH T, CLAYTON 504 E. Illinois Avenue Atlantic City, New Jersey JESSE CLEMENTS 1111V2 N. Fifth Street Champaign, Illinois SUSIE DAVIS 107 S. Washington Street Greenville, North Carolina VIOLA C. DeLAINE 1295 E. Edenton Street Raleigh, North Carolina ANTHONY G. ELLIS 1418 N. Cameron Avenue Winston-Salem, North Carolina JAMES EVANS 1009 Heck Avenue Asbury Park, New Jersey EVELYN GREGG P.O. Box 152 Boykins, Virginia EVA MAE GREENE Route 1, Box 100 - Oriental, North Carloina MADELINE GRISSOM 318 Hill Street Raleigh, North Carolina JOHN XWILLIAM HAIRSTON 801 Gray Avenue Wfinston-Salem North Carolina .. ,- - . E- LJ.. .... - Qs --'44 'Y' 'v GLENDA MARIE HALL 2303 23 Avenue Hollywood, Florida ELLA M. HANNON P.O. Box 138 Halifax, North Carolina NANNIE HARGROVE Route 2, Box 311 Oxford, North Carolina. WILLIE HARRIS 2015M Almas Street New Orleans, Louisiana VAN HENDERSON 354 N.W. 139th Street Robbins, Illinois ELSIE HERNDON 2306 Chautauqua Street Durham, North Carolina CARRIE IVEY I' Box 65 Hargarettsville, North Carolina ANNIE I.. MCLAURIN P.O. Box 656 Roseboro, North Carolina ' OLIVETTE F. MERRICK 520 Walnut Street Wilmington, North Carolina MARY E. JONES D-6 Washington Terrace Raleigh, North Carolina WILLIE A. JONES 604 Coleman Avenue Rocky Mount, North Carolina L E.. 1. Q SENIOR DIRECTORY EDXVARD IOYNER 717 S Saunders Street Ralexzh North Carolrna ALBERT M MILLER 706 Douglae Avenue Haddenfreld New Jerbey OZIE B MITCHELL R ute 'P Box 737 Clarkton North Carolma WILMA -IUANITA MITCHELL 1607 Fletcher Street Thomasvrlle Geortzna ELSIE J MOLILTRIE 1005 Frfth Street Lynchburg Vrrgmrt MARY E MURPHY Wahulle North Carolma PENNIE L C PEAY 412 Dooley Street Hawkrnsvrlle Georgra HUDSON STREET REED 151 Elrzabeth An enue Asbury Parlc New BENTLEY W SANDERS 1406 E Edenton Street Ralergh North Carolrm FRANCIS j QUEEN 374 1667 Ucxly S E Washrngton D C Contznzzed SHIRLEH ROOLE 109Vv N W Erghteenth Street Mramn Florlda CHARLIE SANDERS Route 1 Box 305 Clayton North Carohna DOROTI-IX STRACHAN 1741 NVU Frrst Street Mxamr Florlda JOSEPH C SWAIN 1 50 XY'.1lter Street SE Xwaelnnqton DC CARL TAVARES 1607 Cathtrrne Street Phrladelphla 46 Pennsylvanra ELIZABETH TOMLINSON Route 1 Box 105 DAISX B VANDERGRIFF 15 Dare Terrate Churs Herghts Ralerzh North Carolrna MADELLE WADE 360 Hamrlton Ax enue Paterson New Jersey INIELVIN IVIURRELL 670 Putnam As enue Brooklyn New York ELLEN WILDER 105 W Enghth Street Washtngton North Carolma ANNIE S WILRINS PO Box 530 Oxford North Carolrna 1 Y I - 7 1 - ' 4. 1 ' A A S 1 , . . I . , 1 P.O. Box 28 Garner, North Carolina . f . , , ' I 1 I , I 1 A K' 1 ,' , S THE FALCON STAFF Ed1f0f-177.Ch1gf --..,,-4.,,,,v ,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,.,,.,,....,,,,.. C harlie S3.I1dC1'S C0-Edifory ,....,.. ............... D orothy Carnage Afrimzzztr .,.... Typifif ...... Bzzfinexf Mmzagerf A Mist ....... . Elizabeth Tomlinson Melvin Miller Dorothy jackson Willie jones john Bellamy Annie Wilkins Annie McLaurin Anthony G. Ellis Juanita Mitchell Pennie Peay Elsie M. Herndon Madeline Grissom Viola DeLaine Daisy Vandergriff Howard Bethea james Evans Sponsor ..... ...... M r. W. W. Johnson 4 .N l . vb SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS P1 eudent Anthony G Ellls Bzzmzerf Manager Darsy B Vandergrrff Vzre Prefzdem' Wrllre Harns Trearuzer Evans Booker Senetmy Vrola C DeLa1ne Amrmnt Secretary Anme S Wrlkrns :S SENIOR CLASS AND ATTENDANTS VMae Greene W Juan1taM1tchell Elsre ane 5 4 I lr 1 V if ? 0 - .IQ .... : f' N FJ i i MISS ST. AUGUSTINES and HER ATTENDANTS MISS ST. AGNES and HER ATTENDANTS K 1 I9-: CLASS HISTORY As we depart from the portals of St Augustrne s College we the Class of 1952 proud ly look back on a brrght day of Indran Summer rn mneteen hundred and forty erght On thus date a roup of one hundred and frfty frxe youn men and women bewrlderln ly entered the walls of thrs rnstrtutron to further thexr educatron phvsreally morally and mentally We were a lrttle afrard but possessed a stron determmatlon At the end of the frrst semester vue had begun to vsrrte a chapter rn the hrstory of the Class of 1957 when on pubhcatron of the Dean s lrst such names as Susre Davrs Vrola DeLarne Charlre San ders Carol Slaughter and Rrchard Gambrell appeared there Class offrcers for thus year were Presrdent Bobby Clark Secretary Eula Gadson and Treasurer Wrlhe ones Our second semester brought great encouraf ement because we had now been accepted as members of the brg famrly and were on our may to aecomphshments of great thrngs We parted that year mth a trnve of regret but mth hrgh hopes of returnrng the next ear The second year vve came back fewer rn number but wrth a stronger determrnatron to do well We eleeted as our offreers Bobby Clark as Presrdent Madelrne Grrssom Sec retary and Trersurer Vrola DeLa1ne We sent to the Student Councrl Carl Tavares Elrzabeth Tomllnson and Melvrn Mrller As outstandrnv athletes we had rn our midst Van Henderson Bobby Clark esse Clements ames Ex ans Hudson Reed Claud Burch oseph Clayton and others Such members of our class as Charlre Sanders Elrzabeth Tomlrnson Helen Chaus Susre Dans ane ackson Dorotha ackson and Vrola De Lame were recrprents of scholarshrps and avsards Durrng our trme stent here we haxe had such actors and actresses as W uamta Mtchell Glenda Hall Exa Green joseph Swarn Anthony Ellrs Sarah Traeye and Carol Slaughter These haxe starred rn major productrons grxen by the Dramatrc Club In the summer of 1951 our shrp sank few were saxed and we returned to Sarnt Auvustrne s fewer rn number but stronger rn mrnd and W-rll We lost many outstandrnv members but our srster junlor college replaced them wrth such students as John Bellamy Oln er Burnett and Madelle Wade who was the orrgrnator of our present Charm Club among Freshmen young ladres This successful year vsas prompted by our offrcers Melvrn Muller Presrdent Elrza beth Tomhnson Secretary and Dorothy Carnage Treasurer We elected Dorotha jack son joseph Swarn and Kathryn Barge as representatrx es to the Student Councrl Durrng thrs our junror year we contrrbuted such persons as Charhe Sanders hlrzabeth Tomlrn son Anthony Elhs and Susre Davrs to Alpha Kappa Mu Honor Socrety At last we entered our frnal year of struggles Although we started out wrth one hun dred and frfty frve we have dwrndled down to only forty erght and we strll possess some force At the helm thrs year was Anthony Ellrs Presrdent Vrola C DeLarne Secretary Ex ans Booker Treasurer We sent to the Student Councrl Olrx ette Merrrck Annre Mc Laurrn and Olrver Burnett Selected from thrs class to appear among Who s Who Among Students rn Amerrcan Unrversrtres and Colleves were Anme Wrlkrns Dorothy Strachan Elrzabeth Tomlrnson Mary jones Evelyn Gregg Vrola DeLa1ne Ohvette Merrrck Melvrn Mrller and An thony Elhs We are proud of you classmates Congratulatrons to Charlie Sanders and Susre for recervmg thrs honor last year So through trrals we have travelled to the end of our four years St Augustrne s We thank you for havrng prepared us to take our respectrve stand rn hfe You shall forever l1ve rn our memory Alma Mater we brd thee adreu CLASS OF 1952 Annre L McLaur1n 1 .-.W , . 7 - ' ..' . 1 . . , , a ' , , ' . 1 T . ' ' 0 rr. g tv an X . . Q. . . h N! Y , v I I . A . I U . , ' D , , , , , IA-7 , 1 1 H , 5 . 7 7 . L ' : , 1 1 1 L a J ' A . , A - , - 1 ' . C' ,, . . . ,, .- . . s V. - s V 1' A . . . , , , , s 1 V - . D 1 A , . -, , -, ' ' - ' ' , c ' A 7 Y 7 - s 1 s - 1 1 - D 7 V ,. 1 7 7 3 7 7 l - r 1 . I Y. . V. I , V . . 7 1 7 1 s V V . . - V Y Y . s , , J I r .' '- , v A 5 1 I S I y A Y I . . , .r V , L, ' ' . M Y , 7 s v 4 . , . . . . . . D v a - 0 7 s v , , , 1 . 7 , . . . . . - 7 7 3 7 3 7 I ' - . I V .Y . . a a - 1 9 1 I ' , . . S . , 7 7 ' 9 7 Y V . . Y . , . - 7 ' 1 . , , , D - s 1 x 9 1 1 1 ' . I , CLASS PROPHECY 412 North Dooley Street Hawkinsville, Georgia May 26, 1967 Dear Annie, Welcome back to the States. We are all very proud of the wonderful work you have done while you were engaged by the Medical Association in India. I'm sure it makes you feel very happy to know that you have played such an important roll in helping to re- duce the high death rate in India. We can never express our gratitude to you for discover- ing Formula X which will add at least five years to each of our lives. Well, I'm sure since you have been out of this country for quite a few years, you're not exactly up to date on the whereabouts of our classmates. I've tried to keep tabs on all of them and I have been fairly successful. I know you're anxious to hear about them, so I'll try to tell you briefly about each as I think of them. Our ex-next door neighbor, Willie jones, has at last had her dreams come true, she is a successful social worker in Paris. She received her degree in social work at N.Y.U. From the looks of her two children, I'd say Paris really agrees with them. I understand Willie has had the pleasure of hearing Susie Davis and Olivette Merrick in concert on many occasions. I'm sure you've heard of their fame. They have made two world tours thus far. Itls really wonderful how they have managed to run their families so successful and yet remain such great career women. Remember Helen Chavis and Evelyn Gregg? Well, both of them are holding important positions as French interpreters at the United Nations. They seem to be keeping up with each other, both have three children. You know, I always did think Anthony Ellis deserved a place in Washington, well, evidently, the citizens of North Carolina are of the same opin- ion, because he is now one of their senators and from all reports, he is doing an excellent job. - If you remember, Bright-Davies always did tell us she would become Mrs. Coleman, well, she knew what she was talking about. By the way she just returned from Europe, after completing a series of news articles on world affairs. I received a letter from Eliza- beth Tomlinson last week. She's all wrapped up in work as usual. She recently became Vice President of a large business firm in Frankfort, Germany. She was telling me that Dorothy Strachan is head of the Business Department at Florida A8cM. Howard Bethea stopped by here last month. He was on his way to the convention of Southern principals which was held at Florida A8cM. You can imagine how happy I was to see him. He was fortunate to become principal in his hometown. He was feeling very proud over having Ella Hannon Nance and Eva Green as members of his faculty. I received an invitation to the graduation of Claud Burch, jr., from Elementary School, a few days ago. His father is chief coach at the University of Illinois. Elsie is doing a good job of keeping up the home front. It's really hard to imagine them with a son twelve years old. I heard from Dorotha jackson, she had just spent two weeks with Elsie. She is instructor of Physical Education at the University of Ohio. Melvin Murrell or Snuffie is a very outstanding dentist in New Orleans. I know you heard about his discovery of a method of preventing tooth decay. It has really given him world-wide recognition. I know he hopes Melvin, lr., will follow in his footsteps. D. Belle Vandergriff Carter is also in New Orleans. She is enjoying life as a reception clerk in her new ultra-modern motel. I have a picture of her twins. Have you heard that Melvin Miller has recently been appointed Chief justice of the Supreme Court? Shirley Rolle is head of the Department of Elementary Education in Southern Florida. Last month, Ellen Wilder Chambliss played for her daughter's voice recital at Carnegie Hall. Mary Murphy Moore and Mary jones are presently employed as private secretaries to Metro-Goldwyn-Meyer motion picture czar, Samuel Goldwyn. Carrie Ivy Cobb ended her visit in Columbus last week, She is employed by Warner Brothers as a private secre- tary. I understand she was offered a screen test, but her heart must really be in her work, because she refused to accept this offer. Hudson Street Reed has opened a school of aero- nautics in Asbury Park. By the way, Bobby Clarke has really made a name for himself in sports. He set a new broad jump record at the Olympics. -.--. .. li -My ,S INF., U I I received a card from Preston Grier while he was in Atlanta attending the National Convention of the Omegas. Of course, you know he is Dr. Grier now, and one of the best. john Hairston and james Cobb are also well established doctors. Evans Booker and Donald Bailey have almost completed their space ship. I think it is to start it's trip to the moon sometime in the near future. just imagine what the success of this ship will mean to our country. Since jesse Clements won the title of Mr, America, he has been offered several T.V. contracts and also quite a few screen tests, but it seems he'd rather remain a coach than go to Hollywood. james Evans was a top basketball coach, but he preferred art to Coaching. He is now a United International Artist. I was reading in the Kappa Alpha Psi journal where joseph Swain, National Pole- mark, has returned from Scotland where a new chapter was recently chartered. Albert Clark is manager of the Cuban All Star Baseball Team. They are to meet the Brooklyn Dodgers in an exhibition game. The Dodgers are really fortunate in having Leroy Lassister as their manager. Dorothy Carnage is resting a few days at home after just winning her one-hundredth Civil Rights suit. I think she deserves some rest, don't you? Madell Wade or Mrs. Keith Woodroffe is residing in jamacia, New York. The last time I was up that way, I attended one of her fabulous dinner parties. Keith-Dr. Woodroffe-was planning to attend an international meeting of doctors in Berlin. The last time I had any news concerning Ed Joyner, he was still in Raleigh and had opened a youth center there. John Bellamy has made millions on Wall Street. I think it was very generous of him to give St. Augustine's a new gym. Oliver Burnett is instructor of French at the University of California. He did advance studying at the University of Paris Charlie Sanders is National President or Phi Beta Sigma I've read quite a few of the short stories he has written during his leisure hours They are excellent Ozie Belle Mitchell was librarian at Howard but her husband convinced her that she should devote all of her time to their home so she is now living a quiet and happy life as Mrs Battle Annie S Wilkins Elsie Herndon and Madeline Grissom have joined forces in founding the best business school in the country Their graduates are so capable they are assured of securing jobs I heard from Viola DeLa1ne a few days ago She was employed as business instructor in Tulsa Oklahoma but she resigned in order to accompany her tenor soloist husband on a world tour uanita Mitchell and Glenda Hall gave a splendid performance yesterday on piano playhouse They are scheduled to appear at Carnegie Hall next month Carl Tavares writes me quite often He is head surgeon at the private hospital he established in West Philadelphia As we all expected he married his college sweetheart and they have twins Well Annie I guess this is about all the data I can give you concerning our classmates ust to think today fifteen years ago we were leaving St Augustine 5 not knowing what our futures would be And now all of us have made accomplishments of which I am sure St Augustine s is proud I suppose I ll bevin thinking on an idea for my sixth novel after my soprano performance tonight I will be looking forward to hearing from you soon Until then you have my very best wishes Sincerely Pennie M 5654 QQ 'w l ,4 ul er, X I ,ku F-in ry gage, KX iixsliiftz W qua-c rpg , 'X ff, ' x LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT We, the Senior Class of St. Augustines College, Raleigh, North Carolina, all of whom are of sound body and mind, on this first clay of February in the year ot our Lord, Nine- teen Hundred and Fifty-two, do here set forth our last will and testament. To our faculty and staff we leave our perpetual grati- tude for the unending consideration, unlimited kindness and interest, and the inumerable little things which they have shown and done for us. We bequeath to our advisor, an undying apprecia- tion for the understanding and patience shown us. To the student body goes our bequest of faithfulness, perserverance, and all the facilities and opportuni- ties offered by dear St. Augustine's. May you take advantage of them and use them constructively, so as to prepare yourself to better serve humanity. Virginia Bright-Davies wills her ability to win and maintain the friendship of many to her sister, Beatrice Bright-Davies. To Harriett Traeye goes Ella Hannon's ability to be the roommate and friend of one girl for four con- secutive years. Ellem Wilder wills her position as an efficient secre- tary to the Dean of Women to Thelma Washington. Mary Murphy leaves her ability to have a number of boy friends, simultaneously, to Freddie Thompson. Elsie Herndon wills her ability to invite friends to sip tea to Mamie Joyner. To Freddie Thompson goes D. Belle Vandergriff's popularity in hopes that she will make it work as an asset during the remainder of her college career. Dorothy Carnage leaves her ability to play the part of the unseen student, and yet, be in on all the school haps to anyone desiring the role. To Frederick Mike johnson goes Anthony Ellis' ability to give profound verbal shakings and hopes that they will prove as beneficial to Mike as they did to him. Susie Davis wills her ability not to cut any classes to Bobette White, her position in the choir to Doris Lynch and her enormous appetite to anyone who thinks he can afford it. Melvin Miller leaves his height to Ned Hurst. Dorotha jackson wills her title of Most athletic girl to Helen Board. Elsie Moultrie wills her ability to have a boy friend for four consecutive years to Madie Maddox. Annie Wilkins wills to Edith Alston her ability to make Who's Who, and to her homies, especially Dot and Cynthia, her perserverance. Glenda Hall wills to Roosevelt Wright her ability to get Harmony. To Bernice Lloyd, Little Bit, Shirley Roole be- queaths her tallness. She adds that she hopes Little Bit will share it with Christabelle Richardson. Dorothy Strachan leaves her wit to Agnes Walters and her position in the cashier's office to Geraldine james. Pennie Peay wills her height and slenderness to Kath- ryn Barge. To Frances Cutchin, Elizabeth Tomlinson leaves her prominent positions, and she wills her ability to enjoy most of the fellows, but bear obligations to none to anyone desiring the same. Howard Bethea wills to joe Bernard White his ball-room dancing. Annie McLaurin wills her ability to attend State Students Legislative Assembly for three consecu- tive years to Marjorie Wilkins, and her size and figure to her soror, Elma jones. Willie jones wills her natural red streak to all the peroxide blonds on the campus. To her instructors, Olivette Merrick leaves a lasting friendship and she wills to john Beasley, her un- dying love forever. john Bellamy leaves his ability to do accounting to Alroy Murrell. Ozie Mitchell leaves her charming personality to julia Sampson. Oliver Burnett delightfully leaves his ability to do French to Mary Whitehead and Lenora Holeman. Evelyn Gregg wills her ability to meet Shakespeare class on time to james jones, hoping that he will get the hint. Helen Chavis wills her scholastic ability to her little brother, Benjamin Franklin, and her little sister, La Rhoda. ki, X To Valencia Le eaux Viola DeLarne leases her trtle as Mrss St Augustrncs Charlie Sanders wrlls hrs positron as Editor rn Chrcf of the Falcon to ohn Middleton and hrs presrdenry of Alpha Kappa Mu to Lloyd Parham To Parthenra Dunn Madeline Grrsson wrlls her trtle of May Queen Carl Tas ares wrlls hrs abrlrty to sshrstle Little School Girl to anyone who wrll remember him vshen he or she whistles but hopes that rf rt be a male Kathryn wrll not get the two confused Madelle Wade wrlls her personality to Mary White head Catherine McCullou0h and Avnes Walters She also wrlls to her Soror Mary Wiggins her posr tion rn Sigma Gamma Rho Sorority To Wrnrfred Brown she leaves her neatness and walk and to her sister Antronette she leases her place rn the Senior Class and lots of luck Melvin Snuffre Murrell wrlls hrs pot washing to any with the abrlrty to do the rob as well as he gatrons K uanrta Mitchell wrlls to her srster Eloise Mitchell her positions rn the chorr and Choral Club and to Alice Massey her pleasing personality Mary jones bequeaths to Elma ones all the brts of wisdom intelligence and dignity that she may leave around the campus Eva Greene wrlls her abrlrty to get along with people to Mazelle Price Carrie Ivy leaves behind james Cobb and hopes any one becoming attracted to him will remember that s e wrll be around Signed Ibis day Here IMTNESSETH I-I' l ohn Hairston would like to leave his wrt but feels that he may nccd that later Edvsard oyncr wrlls hrs lbrlrty to play baseball to St Augustine s tcam m 19w3 in hope that rt wrll help them to go out undefeated esse Clements would lrke to lease hrs handsome physique for the young ladies but since rt rs already claimed he lcases sincere hopes that some one to take hrs place wrll be along soon So dont cry g ls ames Esans wrlls hrs way with women to Ernest Morrne and throws rn Use rt to your advantage oseph Swain leases to the campus as a flower to be looked at and not to be plucked Elma ones oseph Clayton wrlls to Muscles hrs fine physique To George DuBose goes Bobby Clarks speed 1 football and hrs wrnnrng broad jump Preston Grier leaves behind to Bobby Offet h1S H056 Chorus to Wilson McDowell Hudson Reed wrlls hrs coolness to the extent that he can hase two steadres and not get caught to Oscar Smith Esans Booker leases hrs screntrfrc abrlrty to George Woods and to hrs neophyte brothers hrs popularity among the Greeks Albert Clark wrlls hrs abrlrty to be cool and dress sharp to hrs brother Oscar Peay Francis Clark wrlls hrs abrlrty to perses ere even when the odds are against you to unrous Carter Anthony Ellrs 'bx s Elizabeth Tomlinson Charlie Sanders XS l Temztor Dorothy Carnage Yet, I doubt not throzzgla the ages one IlZL161Z5Illg purpose fum, Ami the thoughts of men me wzciezzed u ztb the proven 0 the 511725 TENNX SON 'fi ' af?-N A ' 4J? S by ll ll l l l I r . I Q . 1 . V . , . -. - . 3 V I ' ,A ' 2 , ' 'I , , I ' . L 1 -I 1 E W L A J 1 . , . A , . , J b - . ' I . V ' D . - . 'I Y .ll 7' 7 I H . 4 A . . A 7 , if '- f h 1 c 1 , c, ' 4- J i V W 1 1 ' V 1 , ' J I . . 7 , , ,, .D and at the same time, fully meet their social obli- Donald Bailey Wills his Position in the Lyman Male 2 ' v . I .J ' ' ' 'I . . l ' , f . . i I I 1--:T ' i - 249 ' - , .2 ' ' x E L If , ,ass I T JJ f Q : ' just to remind you of Entering St. Augustine's . . . Making new friends . . . Freshmen Talent Night . . . Burning of Thomas Building . . . Our football team defeating Shaw . . . Dr. Trigg's Tuesday morning talks in Chapel . . . Our new faculty members . . . A.K.A.'s annual Tacky Dance . . . Examination periods . . . Professor Fred West leaving the faculty staff . , . The effect of the new benches on the campus Qtree stumpsj . . . Im- provements of the campus and the various buildings . . . Addition of the water cooler to Lyman Building . . . The practice teachers and practice teaching . . . Dr. Boyer's returning to the faculty . . . Mr. Virgo's leaving and coming back . . . Snow in 1948 , . , The different registrars . , . Bus fare going up . . . Annual Delta's Carnation Ball . . . Annual Christmas Tree . . . Probation . . . The Dramatic Club . . . The improvements of the grill . . . The new Science I l l l i 1 V Building . . . The paved driveway . .l . Mr. Lynch's French Book . . . Choral Club Conce 'ts . . . Choir's trip to Oxford . , . Choral Club's trip ito South Caro- lina . . . Our records in baseball, basketball, tritgk and boxing . . . The graduation exercisesl . . . effective Epiphany services . . . Thanksgiving Diay dinner . . . The many engagements and marriages . . . New Busi- ness Managers . . . Lent and sacrifices . . . Saturday night dances and Good Night Irene . . D l line . . . Mr. Mayo's leaving . . . Mrs. Burgess and Miss Wheaton . . . Our new Dean of Women, Mrs. Dickens . . . Our old Dean of Women, Mrs. Latham . . . The effects of spring on everyone . . . The ordeal of getting an escort . . . Taylor Hall . . . Our many friends . . . May Day festivities . . . And all St. Augus- tinels has contributed to our welfare. -Annie L. McLaurin 9 ' .eric LCE- K 5 , A , 1 fxfvnllutlaonur 'Q 1, U - 5-Xi-w3:2llXCgxf. ,: , , The following list of seniors have achieved the Dean's List at least once since September, 1948. This list does not include the school year 1951-1952. - NAME Annie McLaurin Charlie Sanders Elizabeth Tomlinson Susie Davis Anthony Ellis Annie Wilkins Mary E. jones Dorothy Strachan Viola DeLaine Elsie M. Herndon Olivette Merrick Helen Chavis Evans Booker Madeline Grissom jesse Clements Dorothy Carnage Albert Miller Evelyn Gregg john Bellamy Eva Green Pennie Peay Carl Tavares Keith Woodroff Maedell Wade Bobby Clark Willie jones Willie Harris Dorotha jackson Francis Queen Claude Burch MAJOR NO. OF TIMES Natural Science 1 English and Social Studies 6 Business 5 Music 4 History 4 Business and Social Studies 4 Business I 4 Business 4 Business 4 Business 3 Music 3 French 3 Science 2 Business 2 Physical Education 2 Social Studies and History 2 Social Science 2 French 2 Business 2 French 2 Social Science and English 2 Pre-Medical 1 Pre-Medical 1 Sociology 1 Physical Education 1 Social Science I Physical Education and Health 1 Physical Education and Health 1 Physical Education and Health, 1 Physical Education and Health 7 1 .1 JS- T i 4 J 4- xi irra- 'I N s . ,.,...-e. -f.-1 1 -- ., .,...,. . -pal 'E' lil, -A'.Zffu'f' Q 15 sgf.-4' fa'-ffxfffsw I 5':1f3S5- ' Q:-'-.4 . 'Q iii' -QQN' mf-f 'f .r.- His' ' 3 5'-mug Q., ' .U 4 L- -2'?'i-figiiazlf L51-iq' gf: --5 .54 ni .11 J A ,lfrif f -53 i hx.-A ,g SIS vw-1, 13:2 . v 5?-Lsqt' V552 -av . ,L CLASS SONG We smile as we past through the portals Which lead to the highway of lifeg For this we have shared with our fathers Our Alma Matefs pride. . CHGRUS St. Augustine's, our honor springs from thee, Your pleasure, your teachings and our God. The years we have spent together, Were of happiness and good cheer We've worked and shared in joy and tears At last our goal appears. Wordi by Susie Davis Helen Chavis Glenda Hall W. Juanita Mitchell Mzmir by W. Juanita Mitchell CLASS POEM To Saint Augustine's as we prepare to leave, And each day's events turn to memoriesg Memories of past days which now we find We must smile on and leave behind. Thru joys and sorrows, thru want and tears We've emerged complete after four long years, Guided by a hand divine yet unseen, Beloved and blessed Saint Augustines. We have lost the simplicity of youth, And replaced folly with knowledge and truthg To Saint Augustine's we all owe a debt, A debt we can never repay. And yet, as we go through the world, let us try Think back on men like Penick, Delany, and Cheshire When at the communion rail the final day we sup, Pause-think back-smile on- But continue to look up! -Virginia E. Bright-Davies i N CLASS SUPERLATIVES WILLIE A. JONES .Mort Attmetive Girl DOROTHA C. JACKSON Man Allvletir Girl DAISY B. VANDERGRIFF Mart Popular Girl ELSIE MOULTRIE Bert Drened Girl ELIZABETH TOMLINSON Mon Studiouf Girl Mon Vermtile Girl JESSE CLEMENTS Mon Hrzndmme Boy BOBBY R. CLARKE Moi! Atlaletif Bay A. MELVIN MILLER Mort Popular Boy CHARLIE D. SANDERS Mon Studiouf Boy ANTHONY G. ELLIS Bef! Dreued Boy Max! Vermtile Boy Most Likely to Succeed 3 Sf iwlg-4'lf?5wv Biff' 'is 5 f in N? sg if 5 WJ 'X UNDERCLASSMEN Cl 3? ll y JUNIOR CLASS SQPHOMORE CLASS 3 W f 4 'XSS-1 4, ,,.. xl , 55 X- . 0 ., S3115 ,Q , N .. ,x ya. 13:55 4 4 . -B, ,P M., r V , N4, 5 5 1 H ALTAR GUILD .V 'sk S , CHORAL CLUB 7 Q 3 - a ' 3 CHARM CLUB BIG SISTERS' CLUB v w - STUDENT COUNCIL ,.......-- ,.-- .,.. , , . , Q wx PEN STAFF ' '1-':-i 2-'iff'-. :-'r. , , 1 1 .R 3 P. -.,- 1 P ., ,y 4 .4 .HK I I S 7 Az L: 3 if 2 S 3 ,M ALPHA KAPPA MU 3 4 E1 VS WHO 'S WHO in AMERICAN COLLEGES and UNIVERSITIES-1951-52 SOCIAL SCIENCE CLUB ,f. , Q. ' wi ' 5' ,, 1 5523 - EL 1 1 V. . L . .i.3 w,:Pi ,E.N L ' 6612112 A .,,, .. ,Tai ., L ' t- 2, 'I ' , if ,EW . 'I' , 4, ' .. f 'heh' --f' 1 - - N vi if I rig M I W 3 UWQ - DRAMATIC CLUB L QL LLL 1 E 4, fn gc Ai' Cl AK sn, ZTB 582 ATA A59 Uilcaw ffu E E Er ? A QS? Q: jj? 1' A QA . PAN -HELLEN IC COUNCIL SIGMA GAMMA RHO rw N ve. ' , X r Y? i gi 'f 1 1 I. I Middleton, john x. if Q 'X f Bethea, Howard A Z! Wade, Clarence .1-VN f a N. Q 3 , aj, . ,ka Cobb, james 'lr :s-. fax. 4 .51-'bf' :Q 1,- . n Y. ff. Bowker, Evens sf'-. 'luv' :Ayr 5' I3 . . .V .Yv- Holmes, Ronald White, joe B. -Z A .L Norwood, Amos if 'N xxx N: 37 Swain, joseph 559 la. ff.-js Rv-...xi Lowry, Edgar E. A Xi k .15 Harris Willie f o wa-. olloway, Hillary . Lf I5s.I. i'! - - Prefzdefzi A L Grlggby N SO1'1'E'll N Moore Vzce Prendezzl O B Burnett K. R. Woodroffe Dem of Plezlgeef get-,-efdw, J. W. Bellamy Trefzmrer 8 .fr-n. fe- Tix ,- ' :L Glenda M. Hall ZETA PHI BETA SORORITY Ellen Wilder . Prefident Dean of Pledgeey Mary E. Murphy Mary E. jones Serrefary Treaxurer - 'f '-A ' f -.'A W - ' ' ' , f:'zPiaTf.?ffI?1 'ssom C Gm E I L1 'J '-z Q 4 .lurin L. Md. A U E C QC I Nl 'S if N N la N Q 'Q 5. N. 5'-4 swf' R Q2-f C. DeLa1r1e V1ola '-s Q: ku-QA 8:50 'SDE -QE Ni 53 Ps .N QQ X. 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' '.Q 2 fi, , 'vp' S3 V .1 Q THE COACHING STAFF Coaches Walker, johnson, and Moore W. ,I , 1, .,., 1, , ,, . -- AQ..1.M..'- - 1 .,,.,l,,, .h , .. :-. . nfyf.--,:,.1f3,.. A I . ! BASKETBALL TEAM SSW wins: - 5. num.. SIREN SS 'slim :W uma mm ww KNEE Uswiem mm, f ss 4 ' .N Stir. 1 mv N v.J Q ' Q, L AA A FOOTBALL TEAM - -vp F--,-,-.-iv-. Y -Y-Y -L- Y..Y. ,...--Y -W ., --.-,,,,, ,-- ,.,, ,,.,,,,.-,i,,i, -Y ,. ,..., 32.0 kwlgi -5 1414- 'Ex' Q V W QQ fum wf Tfw Ax , 'xaeilf J. ,, . H ifiiiff r C ' .W .1 'Q May Day Events of '51 Walk ff Y si, 1-x:'? 1'if CROWNING OF THE MAY QUEEN E Y yn Qi ,Jr X ,-: 2, m ., gif . . :Eb E: 5 H A :E 5 n 3 E l l -1 ' K -In I 2 -. , QL Q 2 . b . ,vi - ! f-- df -7- Q. ff?- -A'-'-- , :' . YQ , I . 'E.. QUEENS COURT f .-1-mfg,-.1-1-A f- --' -- ' .?f'.:5 .355-.gy .- V 'N - ' a -.-' ,1--r ,:- ,. .,:fL5. .. , . ,, . , .? '. 5.4 14' f. What would happen if . Susie Davis wasn't heavy in all her subjects? Dorothy Strachan and Shirley Rolle were not seen together? Ozie Mitchell stopped complementing people? Joseph Swain couldnt use his romantic airs frequently? Annie Wilkins stopped being inquisitive? Madelle Wade wasnt neat? Mary Jones were .1 Delta and ceased to be a P.C.? Preston Grier stopped Blowing his top? Elsie Moultrie and Dorotha Jackson were not roommates? Claud Burch quit Elsie Moultrie? Jackie Queen didnt have a car? Anthony Ellis came off his dignity? Daisy Vandergriff couldnt use the words fabulous and foxy? Charlie Sanders reduced to 100 pounds? Olivette Merrick would wear lipstick and stop talking so much? Howard Bethea couldnt tell funny sayings and do his ball-room dancing? Evans Booker was a music major? Melvin Murrell wasn't a typical Alpha Phi Alpha man? Eva Greene didn't have a pleasing personality? Ella 'Hannon was very talkative? Carrie Ivey wore a pleasant smile? Willie Jones lost her attractiveness? Glenda Hall couldn't play the piano? Joe Clayton lost his touch in boxing? Willie Harris put down his New Orleans drawl? Bentley Sanders surprisingly showed up at a class meeting? 'Elizabeth Tomlinson wasn't out-spokeng and stopped doing things to help other people? Carl Tavares lost his sharp clothes? Annie McLaurin and Pennie Peay lost friendship and had to refrain from so much sleeping? Donald Bailey and John Hairston could present coolness in their courtships? Melvin Miller suddenly grew taller? Jimmie Evans couldn't play basketball? Viola DeLaine could grow taller? Bobby Clark couldn't run track? Mary Murphy didn't have two M's in her name? Jesse Clements dydn't have the second look? Madeline Grissom didn't work in the Registrar s Office? Helen Chavis would raise her voice above a whisper? Albert Clark wasn't witty? Q Dorothy Carnage could not bevwith Ellis and Howard? John Bellamy could sing like Billy Eckstine? Helen Singletary would lose her timidness? Juanita Mitchell wasn't neat and exact? William Moore was president of the Senior Class? Edward Joyner couldnt be cool? Elsie Herndon was hard to get along with? Virginia Bright-Davies lost her poetic ability? Oliver Burnett and Evelyn Gregg were married? Nannie Hargrove had the voice of Billy Holiday? Leroy Lassister had another nickname? Hudson Reed couldn't be an Omega? Keith Woodroffe would quit Madelle Wade? Submitted 19 y Madeline Grissom Viola DeLaine IDEALS , , , emizzine and f77Z6lSCIlli7Z6 THE IDEAL GIRL- In the making of an ideal girl for the Senior Class of 1952, we must take into consid- eration the statements of Holmes and Lessing: Nature is in earnest when she makes a woman and nature intended that woman should be her masterpiece. We are earnestly making our masterpiece-Our Ideal Girl. The Ideal Girl will possess the hair of Pennie Peay and the velvet-like complexion of Viola DeLaine. Her smile will be that of Mary jones and sparkling eyes of Willie jones, and nose like Mary Murphy. Her lips will have that irresistable look like Ozie Belle Mitchell and her height will be equal that of Nannie Hargrove. Her scholastic ability will equal that of Susie Davis and her cooperation as good as Elizabeth Tomlinson. She will have the petite waist of Shirley Roole with hips like Carrie Ivey. She must maintain the popularity of Madeline Grissom with the coolness of Dorothy Strachan. Her personality must be none other than Dorotha jackson, possessing a line of jive as Daisy Vandergriff. With the simplicity of Dorothy Carnage, she must display Elsie Moul- trie's taste in clothes. Her ambition will be as lofty as that possessed by juanita Mitchell and conscientious as Elsie Herndon. She will always be as faithful as Helen Singletary and as studious as Annie Wilkins. She will dance as well as Helen Chavis, having the musical ability of Glenda Hall. Her legs must be like Eva Greene with a bust like Olivette Merrick. That's not all my friends. Such a girl, dear boys, who possesses all the qualities should be well on her way to a successful and happy life. She should be set on a high pedestal for some young man to admire, honor and desire. Szzbmiffed by Claud Burch Melvin Murrell john Bellamy HE'S MY IDEAL BOY- From the Class of 1932, we made a careful and thorough study of all the boys in the class and arrived at the conclusion that by taking the outstanding qualities each has and molding them into one, we can get the Ideal Boy. To this boy we are giving the physique of Claud Burch, the height of Evans Booker, with the black wavy hair of Keith Woodroffe, and that teasing brown complexion of james Evans, the laughing brown eyes of Jackie Queen. the mouth and provocative smile of Oliver Burnette, accentuated by the acqualine nose of Nathaniel Sorrell. We have given him the captivating personality of Melvin Murrell blended with the ambition of Van Henderson, and the par intelligence of Francis Clark, enhanced by the scholastic ability of Charlie Sanders. He will be the embodiment of the loyalty and sincereity of Hudson Reed, the trustworthiness of Preston Grier and the manliness of Willie Harris which pro- duces the business ability of john Bellamy. Believing that the possession of these qualities alone would only serve to make him more or less a bookworm and an anti-social being, we decided to give him the other traits that would make him a well-rounded personalityg therefore, we are giving him the ability to tickle the funny bone like Albert Clark and to send me with the crooner's voice of joseph Swain. To this we add the good taste in clothes of Carl Tava- res and the athletic prowess of Bobby Clark. .We made him as handsome as jesse Cle- ments and as versatile as Melvin Miller. To these qualities will go the popularity of Joseph Swain and the refinement of Anthony Ellis. Now girls, remember, the war is now on hand, so be aware, the boy possessing these qualities should be placed on a tower for all to honor and respect. Szzbmilled by Madeline Grissom Viola DeLaine 1.35. ag.-QL. gf- -V ? .. 1-1-an .V I L I . - 4 avg ' e -' Y XS gm :A ' '-iifiili T '? ' -.ma--:qei ..,-ah.-.--,.....- .ai S 'Y - aziivw- Aww QL' ' - 4 .0 ei vf , 1 'IL .L!5?'!!.3!..s, -M. 1 11 1 1 .fm Efird's Dept. Store Thiem Book Store Neiman's Jewelers Bertha Richards Kramer's Jewelers Tay1or's Billard Hayes - Jackson Electric Co. as 1 J! '54 SPONSORS COMPLIMENTS OF h. i . . r N 3- JN? 208 Fayetteville St 108 Fayetteville St 109 Fayetteville St Art Club 16 W, Martin St, 126 E. Hargett St. 133 E. Hargett St, 133 E. Hargett St. fix, 1 N if .V .,, H' S' R-,gg ' V. .,,, V X V. V 1529 , V , ,,,,:g,.:: f.-1.1 V5Vg-- 31.5.25 ,V:::.,..,5:-2:5-. 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Alston, Mr. and Mrs. Ira Atkins, Mr. Uria Barbour, Mr. Alonza Barker, Mrs. Lillian Barrow, Mr. Battle, Mr. Kenneth B. Bellamy, Mr. Archie Bethea, Miss Alice Bethea, Mr. and Mrs. Handv Booker, Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Boone, Mr. and Mrs. Preston Bowley, Mr. james Boykins, Dr. A. E. Branch, Mr. C. Branch, Miss Pecolla Brennon, Mr. and Mrs. Brown, Mr. A. E. Brown, Miss Addie C. Brown, Mr. Clarence Brown, Mr. Franc Brown, Miss Hazel Brown, Miss Lorraine Brown, Mrs. Lorraine Brown II., Mr. Melvin Brown, Mrs. Vera G. Brown, Mrs. Vivian Brown, Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Brown, Mr. Willie Burke, Mr. and Mrs. Abe Butler, Mr. and Mrs. james Cagle, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Campbell, Mr. Wesley Cannady, Mr. N. L. Carnage, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Carnage, Mr. and Mrs. F. Carter, jr., Cpl. Henry Cartwright, Pfc. Erskine A. Cartwright, Miss Irene Chambers, Mrs. Learna Clark, Dr. and Mrs. W. F. Clay, Mrs. Sophie Coble, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Clemons, Mr. L. V. Coleman, Mr. and Mrs. Collins, Mrs. Beulah B. Conyers, Mr. Willie Crenshaw, Mrs. Mary Crump, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Curtis, Miss Alice Curtis, Mr. Howard Davis, Mrs. Claudia Davis, Mr. M. Davis, Pvt. Wiley Davenport,,Mr. and Mrs. R. L. DeLaine, Mrs. M. E. DeLaine, Rev. W. H. Delany, Mrsglulia B. Dooms, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Daughty, Cpl. Raymon DuBose, Mrs. Elizabeth PATRON'S LIST Dunn, Mrs. Lendell Echols, Mr. Harold Echols, Mrs. Virginia Edwards, Rev. Herbert E. Erwin, Mr. Wendell Fagan, Mr. Theodore ll Farrar, Mr. Charles Farrar, Mr. Douglas Farrow, Miss Classie Flynn, Mr. William Foxx, Mrs. Alicia Frazer, Mr. Charles R. Freeman, Mrs. Minnie H Garrison, Mr. Albert Gibson Gibson Gibson, Gilbert, Greene, v s Grisson, Greene, Mr. and Mrs. Bennie Mr. Cyril Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Mr. George Miss Eva Mrs. Mildred Miss Garrett Griswold, Miss Lucille Hailey, Mr. Claudies Hairston, Mr. Otis L. Hall, Miss Hester E. Hall, Rev. james W. Hall, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Thomas Hall, Cpl. Wm. Thomas, Ir. Hand, Mr. Phillip Harris, Mr. Ronald F. Harris, Mr. William Harstfielcl, Mr. Willie Hawkins, Miss Millie Haywood, Miss Lillian Heath, Rev. C. H. Herndon, Mr. and Mrs. Godfrey Herndon, Mr. and Mrs. Leavy Herndon, Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Hester, Mrs. Anna Hodges, Holden, Mr. Wayland Mr. J. A. Holloway, Mr. H. H. Hunt, Mr. Hugh C. jackson, jackson, jackson, jackson, Johnson, johnson, johnson Mr. David Mr. Isaac Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Mrs. Rosetta Cpl. David C. Rev. P. H. Mr. and Mrs. Richard jones, Mrs. Callie Siler jones, Miss Carlotta jones, Mr. Cedric jones, Mr. and Mrs. Ira Jones, Mr. Maryland Z. Jones, Mr. R. I. jones, Mr. R. jones, Mr. Walter jones, Mr. Z. N. Kearney, Mr. Edward Kearney, Mr. james N. rw -1 . -.L--,q-. ., - ---s - W ,Y W ., 4. Kennedy, Mrs. G. W. Lacewell, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Lanier, Mr. and Mrs. James Lane, Mrs. Robert Leach. Mrs. Robert Leonard, Lanier Lumpkin, Miss Johnnie Lundy, Mrs. Dorothy D. Madinson, Mr. and Mrs. George Malone, Mrs. Nona Malone, Mr. and Mrs. Valentine Malone, Mr. Vernon Martin, Mr. William Massenberg, Mrs. Irene Massenberg, Mrs. Martha Massenberg, Mr. and Mrs. Percy Massenberg, Mr. Robert Lee Maynor, Mr. Joe Lee McCullom, Mr. Benjamin McDonald, Mrs. Lizzie McDonand, Mr. Willie McGhee, Mr. A. Powell, Mrs. Ella Powell, Attorney Richard Raines, Mr. Reginald Reid, Mr. Ronald Revels, Mrs. N. Richardson, Mr. Samuel Riley, Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Robinson, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Robinson, Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Robinson, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rolle, Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Sanders, Mrs. Bessie Sanders, Miss Effie Dell Sanders, Miss Jessie Mae Sanders, Mr. Lucien Sanders, Mrs. Lucille M. Sanders, Mr. Ulas Sanders, Mr. W. G. Sanders, Rev. Walter Sands, Mr. and Mrs. Lealand Saunders, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Saunders, Mrs. E. Mclntosh, Pfc. George C. Mclver, Mr. and Mrs. Spaulding McKeithan, Miss Geraldine McLaughlin, Mr. Macy Shephard, Pfc. William Shipman, Miss Lillie Shortt, Mrs. Sadie Simmons, Mrs. Prince A. McLaurin, Mr. and Mrs. D. D. McLaurin, Mr. and Mrs. Don McLaurin, Mr. and Mrs. James P. McLaurin, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Mitchell, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Mitchell, Mrs. Allen Mitchell, Mrs. Grace P. Mitchell, Mr. and Mrs. Homer Mitchell, Mrs. L. M. Mitchell, Mr. Lewis Moore, French Montague, Mr. Millard Morgan, Mr. A. Morgan, Mrs. Placid Murphy, Mrs. Currenna Murphy, Miss Flora Mae Murphy, Mr. John D. Murphy, Mrs. Sadie Murphy Sfc. Venson H. Murphyi Miss O. Vivian Newkirk, Mrs. Charity Ollison, Mr. Joseph Pace, Mr. Henry Parker, Mrs. Ester D. Peay, Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Peay, Mr. Oscar, Jr. Penn, Miss Thelma Perry, Mr. and Mrs. Luther Peten, Mr. Jesse Pettiford, Mrs. Ruby Pipkens, Mrs. Mable Poole, Mrs. Ruby Powell, Miss A. P. I Smith, Dallas Spaulding, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Spaulding, Dr. and Mrs. C. C. Spaulding, Mrs. M. Spaulding, Mr. and Mrs. Mclver Staten, Mr. and Mrs. Gaston Statham, Mr. Bill Stewart, Mrs. Georgia Strong, Mr. G. E. Taylor, Mr. B. B. Thompson, Mr. Miller Thornton, Mr. Allen Tomlinson, Mr. D. C. Tomlinson, Mr. L. E. Tomlinson, Miss Lois Trigg, Dr. Harold L. Turner, Miss Allayne Tyler, Mr. Everett Vandergrirf, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Vandergriff, Miss D'Belle Wade, Mr. Clarence W. R. Wallace, Dr. Herbert Walton, Dr. and Mrs. Walton, Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Warren, T. L. Watkins, Jr. Pfc. Morris Watson, Mr. William White, Rev. and Mrs. L. Wilkins, Mrs. Pattie Lee Williams, Mrs. Doris Rand ' Williams, Pvt. Thomas Williamson, Mrs. Beatrice Wilson, Mrs. Minnie Wright, Miss Mable B. Young, Mr. and Mrs. Linwood OPEN LETTER TO SAINT AUGUSTINE'S Dear Friends, I wish to address you in the form of a letter with thoughts from Zimmermon. In his essay, he wishes to remind everyone that the deeds of life must be compensated. The universe pay: ezfery man in hit roinq if you Jznile, it Jmilex upon you in return: if you frown. you will he frowned al,' if you Jing, you will he invited into gay roinpanyg if you think, you will he entertained hy thinherrf and if you lozfe the world and earneflly Jeek for the good that if therein, you will he surrounded hy loving friendf, and nature will pour into your lap the Ireaiiurei of the earth. Cenrure, rritifize and hate, and you will be renrured, fritirized and hated hy your fellow men. Every feed hringf forth after itr hind. Miilrust hegetf nziftruft, and confidence hegetr ronfidente: hindnerf begets hindnerrj lozfe hegetf lozfe. Reyift and you will he refined. To meet the aggreftizfe ariault every entity rites up rigid and inzpenlrahle-while yonder: mountain of granite rnelty and floats away on the hofofn of the river of love. We, the members of the senior class do believe success is achieved by those who seek the truth. You have much work to do, a task to accomplish, so don't give up today, because tomorrow you will sing your victory song. So hold high your ideals and principles of life. Endeavor to make your life one of giving and receiving, and when failure comes, try again and don't give up until you have made your contribution to the world. You know everyone has a contribution to make, be it great or small. So ask God for courage to pull through. We believe that you will agree with Greene when he said: There'.r the courage that newer you in .starting to rlimh The mount of .rurceu firing iheerg And when you have .flipped hath, there'5 the courage nuhlime, That heepr you from ,rhedding a tear. There two hindi of fourage, I give you my word, Are worth y of trihute-hut then, You will not reach the Jummit unleu you have the third- The fourage of try it again! Affectionately yours, DOROTHY A. 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