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COLLEGE SENIORS Their Yesterdays-Today-T0morrow May 27, and the college days of these sixteen seniors will be but mmeeries of hours of hard work; yes, but of good times and pleasures as well. Four years ago, we ene tered Tennessee State College to begin our College educa- tion. In every phase of school life we have been represent- ed. Gziy ha? been a star foot ball man, and well deserves to wear the sweater with four stripes for service. Savage has stood out preeminently for four years as the undisput- ed iisheik of the class. 111 auto mechanics and electrical engineering, Louis has had the last word. Memories of things done and accomplished in the good old days of Ten- nessee State, memories 01 ir'iendbirnp ani: romances, w'i'i'i linger long in the thoughts of the seniors as they meditate over these years of happiness. Six of our origiinal Freshmen remain, yet our new members have easily gained our spirit and absorbed our motto, Never cease until we conquer. Let us take a peep into the book called iiTodayP Rheba is Editor-in-Chief of the Radio Staif, and well she deserves the position. Corine is at the Head of the Dressmaking Department and main- tains her poise under all conditions. Foster is our Vice President, and he is destined to be a man of power and means. Drs. Meadows, Chambers, Fletcher, and Alleyene, all have added much inspiration and enthusiasm to our class. As President of the class, Mrs. Lydia Oineal is con- stantly directing and showing us the goal which lies ahead. And now comes out iiTomorrowF Bebe is destined to be the world's greatest actress, and we will see her in Holly- wood, since she plans to go there. Josephineis ambition is to be the mother of three children, to hold an A. M . degree in Sociology, and be an instructor in Yale. Edith will be managing her Modlste Shop in Brooklyn, and what of her home and husbandewell, she can manage them too. And now for home makers, 01a M. wants a degree in Home Eco- nomics and to be an instructor while managing a unique tea room. Can she cook? Probably her better half will answer that. Our days with Tennessee State are drawing to a close. We realize that we should have availed ourselves of many opportunities which we let go by; yet we feel that we have been enriched by the fine influences under which we have been, especially that of iiDad Harper who has been watch- ing over us from days of iiPrep-ology. Our class loves him as a dad, and we trust that with the coming of days some new childrel. will be able in part to fill our place with him. To our Alma Mater, we love you, we love you for what you stand, mThink, Work, ServeF And as the third degree class of the institution, we shall ever strive to be loyal sons and daughters, to uphold your truths and your principles, to eliminate darkness and spread rays of light. We shall t'Never cease until we conquer? Page 30
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E. F. Alleyene mHe is well made who has a deter- mination. He came to us in the fall of '25 as an efficient physiCian. Since that time he has won a warm place in the heart of the class, not only among the fairer sex of our class but of the tlSophsil as well. Bebe C. Bowers ltGet a place and wealth, if possible, with grace. If not, by all means get wealth and place? Bebe has been in the Wilsonian Hall since the first frost of 17. Both stu- dents and teachers love her. OHutte D. Chambers ltWhatever is worth doing at all is worth doing well? We know him by his quietness and his occasional smile; after all we. think him a pretty good fellow, one to be de- pended upon. Edith E. Foster llShe goes to the depths of things and ever asks the reason Why? She is the arviser 0f the liSquareh and ever willing to advise. Is her ad- vise good? Well, yes-you can depend upon it. Her smile is ever present and she is a big sister to all. Page 29
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