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EUGENE STAFFORD RI H C ARD TINIUS MARY WATKINS PEGGY WIDENER Slow um! .wilful ,fx lbw umm: Bait tbf- book well, Ibis fiiln SiIruu' is golden, lm! I'u1 110 Only om' low. will bilef, ' Diamonds to you, Peggy. A real family. Tl1ere's a golf! lI'Iggl'l'.U EUGENE STAFFORD Library Friends Associationg Ministerial Associationg B.S.U RICHARD TINIUS Library Friends Associationg Gannctaha Staff, Typist. MARY WATKINS Madison, Ga F.T.A.g Y.W.A.g Trunell Trumpet Staffg Library Friends Association, Gannetaha Staff, Feature Editor, B.S.U.g Sunday School, B.T.U. PEGGY WIDENER Thomson, Ga. B.S.U., Third Vice Presidentg Torehbearcrsg F.T.A.g Y.XW.A.g Chorus 100 B5 Girls' Octctteg Truncll Trumpet, Society Editor. 85795 Watkins and Barrett, Inc. Loafing a specialty. place for folks like these. QUR MESSAGE TO THE FRESHMEN Yesterday is a page turned. You cannot add one line to it, nor erase one word from it. It is closed forever, your mistakes and fears of yester- day need not be carried forward in the ledger of life. The past holds no mortgage on tomorrow. Tomorrow is yours, an immeasurable treasure h . . ouse of golden opportunities, a huge sea of un- fathomed possibilities, a forest of building pros- pects. No man has yet discovered the limit of accomplishment that may be crowded into it. Tomorrow is yours, Use it! Atco, Ga Nacoochee, Gu
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DUANE ROYAL SAM SCARBOROUGH EUPHUMUHES DUANE ROYAL Callaville, Va. Student Government Council, Vice President: F.T.A.g Chorus 100 B, Business Managerg Stovall Hall, Proctorg B.S.U. SAM SCARBROUGH College Park, Ga. Ministerial Assoeiationg Basketball Teamg B.S.U. WILLIAM SHADINGER New1la11, Ga. Ministerial Associationg B.S.U. KENNETH SHAW College Park, GH. B.S.U., Chorisrerg Library Friends Association, President: Ministerial Associationg Stovall Hall, Proctorg B.S.U. Quartet. CLARA SMITH Gainesville, Gu. Y.W.A., Secretary: Chorus 100 Bg Girls' Oetctteg Gannetalm Staff, Associate Iiditorg Basketball Team, Captaing B.S.U. Greater Council. IIA equal is lmiul in find. To u'oi'ri' lilllv, In .wluily lvxx, WILLIAM SHADINGER KENNETH SHAW HDVVIIM NUI' IlUV1l1-H .fIf1i1ifj', TFA, i7Izfi'i'il. Determined Bachelor. EVELYN SMITH Augusta, Ga. i Y.W.A., Choristerg Chorus 100 B, Chorus Motherg Torch- bearers: Ministerial XVives Association, Secretary and Treas- i urerg B.S.U. l l MARION SMITH Augusta, Ga. N WJ' NIU' fl'f1f'f V-V'-U Chorus 100 Bg Torchbearersg Ministerial Association, Presi dent: B.S.U. Greater Council. F 3. CLARA SMITH EVELYN SMITH MARION SMITH To lzrwu' ber is In lou' l7l'l'.,, A really smile is a great u.m'l, Thr lnfllvi' fmlff' .Q V, - i Two Love Birds.
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'Na-we' CLASS OFFICERS Seated: Miriam Garbutt, Vice Prcxidentg Vivian Dyer, Trcaxurerg Hirsch Kennedy, Secretary. Sianding: Mr. Jack Holcomb, Farulfy A!,lf'iSOI'f Marc Bramblett, Presidenl. SAQFHESH E When the names of the seamen who were to sail as freshmen were called, we discovered that we were sixty in number. Some of us had different beliefs, ideas, and abilities, but all of us had come for the same purpose- to study and work to show ourselves approved. Each of us was issued instructions and assigned to his special task. XVork began early and ended late, but we didnit care as long as we were helped and encouraged by our fellow mates. We worked when it was time for work, but we didn't neglect the time for play. At various times we had banquets and special pro- grams with those who boarded from other ships to speak with us. These we enjoyed, but what we looked forward to most were our meetings together to worship the One who made all of these things possible. Many times we have run into storms and blizzards which would almost upset the shipg but we have always come through with a little more faith and courage. W'hile on this voyage we shall continue to strive to do our best, to make long lasting friendships, and to keep our keel steady until we hear the awaited shout Land Ho , which to us will mean graduation.
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