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the nineteen kunarea fift'^
BULL
Volume IX
f-'^ubildnecl bu
^he Aunlor una Senior K^taAAeS
of
JDHNSDN C. SMITH UNIVERSITY
CHARLOTTE. NORTH CAROLINA
Robert L. DingusEditor-in-Chief
Copyright 1950
Elbert E. NanceBusiness Mayiager
John CorkyAssociate Editor
FDREWDRDThe enormous task which we have taken
unto ourseKes in the pages that Follow was not
taken as a light task but as one which assumed
the role of a major responsibility. It has been a
great privilege and a pleasure to bring to you some
of the episodes of our college days.
It is our sincere hope that in the years which
lie ahead you may be able to thumb through
these pages for a glimpse of an old classmate or
friend and realize that all the success we may
achieve was due to the interest manifested in us
while at our dear ole Smith.
Page Two
DEDICATIONIn oratctul admission, sincere appreciation and
lieartv congratulations for a life well spent in help-
ing to build a bigger and better Smith, and for
invaluable assistance and guidance to many young
men and women in the field of education, we the
staff of the 1950 Bull respectfully dedicate this
book as a culmination of their efforts to Dr.
Robert L. Douglass, Mr. Stanley H. Adams and
Mr. William C. Donnell.
The Bull Staff of 1950
Page Three
Nineteen liundied hh\' marks the middle iil a eenturv whieh has been hlled with phencimenal
movements, developments and events. The list would include two devastating world wars, a
world wide depression, political upheavals with the rise and fall of governments and empires;
the growth of ideologies that challenge our own democracy and Christianity; gains and losses
in economics, in religion and on the freedom front; advances in scientific discoveries and in the
applications of science to the work of the world and the welfare of man; great strides in health
and prolongation of life, in social welfare, in education, and in human relations.
Like a powerful bulldozer cutting a new highway through forest, rough terrane, and hills.
such movements, developments, and events of the first half of the twentieth century have come
a long way and fast. It is important that a follow-up crew come behind and smooth up the road
bed over which man can move forward to peace, human dignity and rights, security, under-
standing, and a high and sustaining faith.
The makers and readers of this book have a great challenge and opportunity as they mo\e
into the second half of this dynamic and, till now, chaotic century. My wish is that Smith menand women may be adequate to such a challenge, which comes first to the Class of 1950. MaySmith and you never fail.
My greetings and best wishes to each ol you.
H. LisTON, Prc<.}dcnt
PRESIDENTEMERITUS
1 Ienry Lawrence McCrorey
A.B., Bicldle Universitv, 1892
(Now Johnson C. Smith Univ.)
S.T.B., Bicldle Universitv, 1895
D.I)., Bicldle Universitv, 1902
LL.D., Lincoln Universitv, 1924
Mr. Stanley H. Adams Dr. Robert Langham Douglass Mr. William C. Donnell
DEAN OF THE COLLEGE
Dean Theophilus E. Mc Kixnf'i
DEAN OF
MENUean |. a. Grimes
Page Six
Walter E. Jordan, B.S.C.
Business Manager
Moses S. Belton, B.S., B.D.
Registrar
Dr. Arthur H. GeorgeA.B., S.T.B., S.T.M., D.D.
Dean, School of Theology
Page Seven
OFFICERS OF ADMINISTRATION
Henry L. McCrorey, D.D., LL.D., President Emeritus
Hardy Liston, Ped.D President
Moses S. Belton, B.D Registrar
Walter E. Jordan, B.S Business Manager
Algernon O. Steele, Ph.D Dean of Chaj>el
Theodus L. Gunn, B.L.S University Librarian
COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTSTheophilus E. McKinney, A.M Dean of School
Joseph A. Grimes, A.M Demi of Men
THE SCHOOL OF THEOLOGYArthur H. George, D.D Dean of School
Arsula B. Reid, B.L.S Librarian
OTHER OFFICIALS
Bertha Chambers, Matron
Horace Cocroft, A.B., Bookkeeper
Henry T. Cooper, Manager Printing Press
Margaret Cooper, B.S., Secretary to President
Mattie B. Greenlee, Dietitian
Bessie V. Hardy, Matron
Catherine R. Hawkins, Assistant to Registrar
Janie Barnette Jordan, Assistant Dietitian
Lelia Mae Lloyd, Certified Secretary
Alice P. Neely, Assistant LiJ7rflriaii
James R. McRae, Certified Printer
Laura Spears Malone, Manager Book Store
Ruby Barr AL^rtin, Assistant Bookkeeper
Bernice Webb McKee, Uiiii'ersity Nurse
M. K. Spaulding, Matron
Frances M. Williams, Secretnry to Business Manager
Dr. O. B. Williams, L/iiiversity Pliysician
Lola Hart Waddell, Matron Berry Hall
J. Arthur Twitty. Assista«( to Registrar
FACULTYMrs. Ada E. Adam, A.B., M.A., French
Mr. Jean Joseph Adam, B-es-L., Lic-es-L., Professor
of French; Chairman, Department of Humanities
Mr. Jack G. Benson, B.S., i\LA.. Mathematics
Mr. Ceasar R. Blake, A.B., M.A., English
Mr. Lloyd T. Blatch, A.B., M.A., Social Studies
Mr. William E. Bluford, A.B., M.A., Socia! Studies
Mr. Jack S. Brayboy, B.S., M.S., Physical Education
Mr. Ulysses S. Brooks, B.S., M.S.. Ph.D., Associate
Professor of Chemistry, Acting Chairman of Dix'i-
sion of Mathematics and Science.
Miss Julia L. Brown, A.B., Music.
Rev. DeGrandval Burke, A.B., B.D., M.A., Religious
Education
Rev. Herman L. Counts, A.B., B.D., ALA., Professor.
the Seminary
Mr. Byrd D. Crudup, B.S., M.A., Director, Depart-
ment of Physical Education
Miss Jo-an Daughtry, B.S., M.A., PJiysica! Educatio)i
Mr. Wendell H. Edwards, B.S., M.S., Science
Mr. Thomas Ferguson, B.S., ^LS.. Biology
Mr. Boyd J. Gatheright, B.S., M.S.. Mathematics
Dr. a. H. George, A.B., S.T.B., S.T.M., D.D„ Deanof School of Theology.
Dean Joseph A. Grimes, A.B., M.A., Dean of MenMr. T. L. Gunn, A.B., B.L.S., L/niversity Librarian
Rev. Seth W. Hester, A.B., B.D., M.A., Director of
Rural Church
Mr. Hiley H. Hill, A.B., M.A., Department of
Sociology
Miss Evelyn S. Hughes, A.M., Assistant Professor of
Elementary Education
Mr. Calvin C. Irvin, B.S., ALA., Physical Education
Mr. Christopher W. Kemp, B.Mus., Music
Mr. James R. Law, A.B., M.A., Psychology
Mrs. Vietta E. Neal, B.S., Chemistry
Mrs. Henrietta T. Norris, M.A.. E/emeiitary Edu-cation
Mr. Hubert W. Norris, ALA., Economics
AIrs. Inez Moore Parker, A.B., M.A., English
Mr. Joseph C. Ramsey, A.B., ALA., German
AIr. William Scruggs, B.S.. ALA., Speech
AIr. James C. Simpson, A.B., M.Ed., Education
AIiss Julia E. Spann, B.S., ALA., Mathematics
Dr. Algernon O. Steele, A.B., A.M., B.D.,
Ph.D., D.D., Dean of Chapel, Professor of Re-
ligious Education
Rev. Edwin Thompkins, B.S., B.D., ALA., AI.Ed.,
S.T.M., Professor, The Seminary
Mr. Robert L. Whitby, ALA., Spanish
AIr. Preston N. Wilhams, A.B., ALA., History andGreek
AIrs. Elsie E. Woodard, A.B., ALA., English andDramatics
Mrs. Anne C. Buck, Al.S., Science
Mrs. Marguerite Adams, M.A., EiJucntion
Page £ig)i(
Mrs. Ada E. AdamMr. Ceasar R. BlakeDr. U. S. Brooks
Mr. Byrd CrudupMr. Boyd J. Gatheright
FACULTYMr, J. J. AdamMr. L. T. BlatchMiss Julia BrownMiss Jo-an DaughtrvDr. a. H. George
Mrs. Marguerite AdamsMr. W. £. BlufordMrs. Annye C. BuckMr. Wendell H. EdwardsMr. Seth W. Hester
Mr. Jack G. Benson
Mr. Jack S. Brayboy
Rev. Herman L. CountsMr. Thomas Ferguson
Mr. Hiley H. Hill
§\ JP^ ^
FACULTYMr. C. Coolidge Irvin
Mr. Christopher VV. Kemp
Mr. James R. Law
Mrs. Vietta E. Neal
Mrs. Henrietta Norris
Mr. Hubert W. Norris
Mrs. Inez Moore Parker
Mr. Joseph C. Ramsey
Mr. Robert L. Whitby
Miss Julia E. Spann
Dr. Algernon O. Steele
Rev. Edwin Thompkins
Mr. James C. Simpson
Mr. Preston N. Williams
Mrs. E. E. Woodard
Page Ten
STAFFMrs. Beenice W. McKeeMrs. Bessie HardyMrs. Katherine Hawkins
Mrs. Janie B. Jordan
Mrs. Lelia M. Lloyd
Miss Frances M. Williams
Miss E. L. Scriven
Mrs. Lola Waddell
Mrs. N. B. Greenlee
Mrs. Laura MaloneMiss Anne Hawkins
Mrs. M. K. Spaulding
J.Arthur Twitty
Dr. O. B. Williams
J^ Robert McRae
Pdge Eleven
ADMINISTRATION BUILDING
UNIVERSITY CHURCH
SCIENCE HALL
^jStntm
Pnse Thirteen
SENIOR CLASSOFFICERS
Thomas Reeves Presidejit
Helen Lawson Secretary
Dear Classmates:
1 wish e\ei"\onc ot you a prosperous life and nia\ all of
\()ur dreams which vou ha\e dared dream come true. Re-
member always to keep the other cheek in condition to
receive those unexpected slaps which life deals to us. Look
to this day for yesterda\' is only a dream and tomorrow is
only a vision of hope. Therefore, look to this day, for such
is the pattern of life.
Thomas A. Reeves
/'fiqc lourlcen
SENIORSJesse Bernard Adams
"Jess"
200 White St., Morganton. N. C.Chemistry
••Time, courape, ambition and similar elements yield happi
Y.M.C.A.i S.C.A.; N.A.A.C.P.; Chemislrv Club; Veterans'
Jean Carolyn Allen"Miss Ann"
745 Woodland Ave., Winston-Salem, N. C.
Chemistr-y and Biolos,r
Beta Kappa Chi; .^Ipha Kappa Alpha; Chemistry Club; Dra]
Club; University Choir; Freshman Reception ComnN.A.A.C.P.; S.C.A.
Richard Randolph Amos"Dick"
Box 186, Oxford, N. C.Social Science
Marian Elizabeth Anderson
302 McClanahan St., Oxford, N. C.
Social Science and History
is better to remain silent and be thought a I'md than to sjnufc
emove all doubt/'Deha Sigma Theta Sorority; S.C.A.; Spanish Club.
Mrs. Priscilla Anderson
1715 Lloyd St., Charlotte, N. C.Religion
S.C.A.
Albert Willie Bacote"Buddy"
Route 2, Society Hill, S. C.Economics
I'ver judge a man bv (lis failure; he iiiiiv have l)eeii loo
[ to succeed/'X Club; Alpha Phi Alpha; Small Business Enterprise Club.
Mildred Jean Bannerman"Joe"
708 Palmetto Ave., Green Cove Springs, Fla.
"Be yourself today, tomorrow and ex'eryday/'
Elementary Education Club; Spanish Club.
Thomas J. Banks"Shorty"
311 S. Davidson St., Charlotte, N. C.
Eleas you would have thetn do u
ntary Education Club; S.C.A.,lo you/
Richard Allen Benn"Big Benn"
73 Baumer St., Johnstown, Pa.
Biology
"Am vi.icera aut mori/'Alpha Phi Alpha; President Sphinx Club; Vice-President Pan-
Hellenic Council; S.C.A.; University Student Staff; S.A.C; S.C.A.
Sylvester J. Bennett118 Warnell St., Plant City, Fla.
Socioloi^y and Social Science
Kappa Alpha Psi; Spanish Club; S.C.A.; Scroller Club.
Alberta Berry
422 Beatty's Ford Road, Charlotte, N. C.Social Science
••All that I am and hope to be I oire to my mother/^S.C.A; Delta Sigma Theta Sorority; German Club; Spanish Club.
Rematha M. Best"Duck"
1310 E. Nash St., Wilson, N. C.Social Science
•All thai 1 am and hope to be. 1 owe to my Angel Mother/^
SENIORSSpoffard Lee Blackvvell
"Spbat"620 Beattv's Ford Road, Charlotte, N.
Ensjish•Tn Each' lUi O.r..."
Spanish Club; S.C.A.; N'.A.A.C.P.; Student ActivitieDramatics Guild; Bull Staff; Omega Psi Phi FraterniReception Committee; Uni^-ersitv Student; LyceumStudent Council; Track Team; Alpha Kappa Mu Hon
QUENTINE BOULWARECharlotte, N. C.
MathematicsS.C.A.; N'.A.A.C.P.; Mathematics Club.
Clyde Homer Brown
v; FreshmtCommitte
>r Society.
•Ba Br424 E. Liberty St., Charlotte, N. C.
Religions Education"Do unto others as yon u-oiiht haw them rfo ii.ilo yon."
Omega Psi Phi Fraternity; German Club; N.A.A.C.P.; S.C.A.
Phyllis BrownCharlotte, N. C.
Elementary EducationS.C.A.
Camilla Wanda Byers"C. B,"
P.O. Bo.x 106, Cherrvville, N. C.ReU^iotis Education and Social Science
S.C.A.; Cheering Squad; Intramural Basketball.
Kathleen Bost"Billil"
1713 Spring St.. Kannapolis, N. C.Biolos,y and General Science
"To l/iy own self be true."Zeta Phi Beta Sorority; German Club; Pan Hellenic Council;
Chemistry Club; S.C.A.; N.A.A.C.P.; Dramatics Club.
Jessie L Brooks"JEP"
717 E. 8th St., Charlotte, N. C.Re/igioiis Education and Sociology
"Higli ideals yield success."Slate Legislature Society; Llniyersity Student Staff; City Student
Organization; Reporter Senior Class; Bull Staff; Dramatic Guild;.lunior Prize Contestant; llniyersity Choir.
\\'entworth Orval Bunton"Bun.vy"
430 8th Ave. East, Rushville, Ind.
ChemistryTransferred from Ind. Uniyersity. 1947; Kappa .Alpha Psi Frater
nity; Student Council; Uniyersity Student; Bull Staff; PsychologyClub; Chemistry Club; Treasurer Junior Class; .Alpha Phi OmegaSeryice Fraternity; Track Souad: \'eterans' Club: Student ActivitiesCommittee; Dramatics Guild; "Minor Miracle" Cast.
Homer B. Butler, Jr.
82 R St., N.W., Washington, D. C.Mathematics
"There is a difference fcetifecii reiiou'n and glory-the latter
depends upon the judgment of many, the former on the judgmentsof good men."
Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity; S.C.A.; Mathematics Club.
Sadie Watkins Carr716 S. McDowell St., Charlotte. N. C.
Elementary Education".Achievement is the acme to success."
Alph^i Kappa Alpha Sorority; Elementary Education Club; lyyLeaf Club; Sentinel.
Mattie Mae Carter"Eyes"
204 St, Nicholas Ave., New York, N. Y.
Mathematics".-1 soft iiiisu-er tiiriu'lli awin uruth. hut grievous words stir uf
nger.
CluHodegus; Spanish Club; Psychology
V\'illie Rae Carter204 St. Nicholas Ave., New York. N. Y.
Mathematics"Wisdom is before him that hath understanding, but the eyes
of a fool are in the ends of the earth."Iw Leaf Club; .Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority; Spanish Club;
Psychology Club; S.C.A.
S.C.A.;Sorority.
SENIORSJulia M. Iris Chisholm
"Judy"Elementary Education
To strive, to seek, to find, hut itot to yield,"Icrman Cluh; Alpha Kappa Mu; Alpha Kappa A
Dorothy M. Cogdell"Dot"
1003 Macon St., Kinston, N. C.Elementary Edjication
'Ml lliiil 1 cim or hope to attain, I oive it to my fiireiits.
Alpha Kappa Alpha Sororily; N.A.A.C.P.; S.C.A.; Spanish C
Iniversitv Choir: Orpheus Club.
Freddie P. Cooper
Elementary Education
William C. Covington, Jr."Bill"
1124 Condon St., Charlotte, N. C.General Science
"Great estates may venture more.Bill little boats should keep near the shore,"
S.C.A.; Alpha Phi Omeua Fraternity; Spanish Club; Fresh.eception Committee; Varsilv "S" Club; Boxing Team.
ToNEY Cunningham708 8th Ave. E., Hendersonville, N. C.
Biology and General Science
"As I have ivants, I have desires, satisfaction is death."S.C.A.; N.A.A.C.P.; German Club; Y.M.C.A.; Veterans' Clu
Mae Frances Clark905 Hamilton St., Charlotte. N. C.
Physical Education"Live and let live."
German Club; N.A.A.C.P.; S.C..\.
Wilma Blanche Cole"Honey Cole"
324 2nd St., Cheraw, S. C.Eletnentary Education
"True to my God, myself, and true to the Universe."Ivy Leaf Club; S.C.A.; Elementary EJucation Club.
Noble Percival Cooper"King Cobra"
2202 Pinehurst Rd., Columbia, S. C.Biology and General Science
"Thank God a man can ^roiv."Omega Psi Phi Fraternity; Chemistry Club; Pan-Hellenic C
1; Beta Kappa Chi; German Club; N.A.A.C.P.
Miriam Edythe Cowan"Mi
226 Kri.der St., Cleve!land,, N.
B;
Pyiiidia "gi
"Studid Club;aild; Unix
V to
Delt•ersit
be whata SigmaV Choir;
ThetaS.C.A.
I'isll to s,
Sorority;
Alpha Ph
c.
Robert Lee Davis, Jr."Bob"
720 E. Hill St., Charlotte, N. C.man there openeth a way, ways, and acideth the way his soul shall go,"Omega Fraternity; Dramatics Club; C
On Co
Marie Davison"Baye"
310 iMartin St., Charlotte, N. C.Sociology and Social Science
"The beauty in life is what you make it.
Ivy Leaf Club; Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority; SigmsFreshman Reception Committee; University Student;Spanish Club; History Cluh; Student Council.
Christine Derr"Chris"
2016 St. Paul St., Charlotte, N. C.Eletnentary Education
"All that I am or hope to be, I owe it to my mS.C.A. ; Elementary Education Club.
H^^. ^i
623
Kappa .
SENIORSSimpson Dickens
New York
Physical EducationS.C.A.
Lola Marie Dixon
Henrv St., Savannah, GaMathematics
Sororitv; Chemistr Club: German Club;
RuBYE Naomi EdwardsVVestville, N. C.Social Science
'Alt that 1 am and hope to he, I owe it to mv dear :
S.C.A.; Spanish Club; Sociology Club.
Daniel W. Evans, Jr.
Morganton, N. C.History
to spe; Track
Joe Blanchard Finkley
Charlotte, N. C.Elementary Education
tint quench love, neither can the floods lirou'Many traters cat
German Club;Club; S.C.A.
Y.M.C.A.; X..A..\.C.P.; Ele Edu
Erie Louise Flake
\^'adesboro, N. C.Social Science
"Oti to the heights ahead,"Spanish Club; Psvchologv Club; N..-\..A.C.P.
Robert Lee Dingus•Bobby"
Box 447, Bio Stone Gap, Va.English and History
"Fitid a way or tnake one."Swift .Memorial Junior College; X..\..A.C.P.; S.C.A.; .Alpha Phi
Alpha Fraternity; Student Actiyities Committee; Uniyersity Student:Editor in-Chief Bull; Participant Junior Oratorical Contest; PhiKappa .Alpha: Representatiye N.CS.S.L.
Albert L. Dorsette"Browxie"
209 Winston St., Thomasville, N. C.Biology
"O ^ood old man. how well he appears in the constant service
of the atitique world, when sen-ice sweats for ditty, not for need."Uniyersity Choir; Orpheus Music Club; Phi Beta Sigma Frater-
nity; Veterans' Club: German Club: Crescent Club.
James Ellerby
Pee Dee, N. C.Elementary Ediicatioti
"Our ship is at sea—where shall it attchor?"
Y.M.C.A.; Veterans' Club.
Avery C. Fields
Columbia. S. C.Physical Education
"The roots of educatioti are bitter, hut the fruit is sweet."
J. A. Grimes Male Chorus: Varsity "S" Club: Basketball Team;Football Team; S.C.A.; Track Team: N.A.A.CP.
Rosa Lee Flack
Philadelphia. Pa.
Biology and General Science
"Do unto others as you would that they should do unto voii."
Spanish Club; Iyv Leaf Club; .Alpha Kappa .Alpha Sorority;
S.C.A. ; Chemistry Club; N'.A.A.CP.: B.K.X.
William Gerald Fletcher
Brooklyn, N. Y.
EconomicsAlpha all Enterprise Club:
SENIORSSarah Grier FoxCharlotte, N. C.
Elementary EducationElementary Education Club; Delta Sigma 1
1 lellenic Council.
Willie H. GadisonBurlington, N. C.
Mathematics"Most of us know how to say nothing, hut fewOmega Psi Phi Fraternity; S.C.A.; N.A.A.C.P.;
Leroy Bradford Garner, II
"He is stnis mighty.Omega Psi
Chemistry ChS.C.A.; BiILL
PUS who
Oakville, Conn.Mathematics
he who conquers himself
Staff.
aternity; Lampados Club; Dramatics Club;Treasurer; Psychology Club; Spanish Club;
Bennie Jane GeigerRidgeway, S. C.
Elementary Ediicatioyicrossed the river, but the ocean lies hefonSpanish Club; Elementary Education Clu
James Ernest GillisMonroe, N. C.
Reli^iotis Education"In hoch signo vinces."
Phi Beta Sigma; Masonic; N.A.A.C.P.
Harriett Imogene FridayCharlotte, N. C.
Ensjish"To live and let live."
la Theta Sorority; University Choir: Winne:Attendant to "Miss Homecoming"; Lampado
Edward L. GaddyCharlotte, N. C.
Biology
Alexander Butler Gates"Jack"
Easton, Md.History and Social Science
"Errors, like straws, upon the surface flow;He who would search for pearls must Jive below."
Bull Staff, Junior Business Manager; Alpha Phi Omega Frater-nity; S.C.A.; N.A.A.C.P.; Student Activities Committee; BoxingTeam Manager; Freshman Reception Committee; Dean's Staff;History Cluh; Knowledge Expansion Club.
Bryant GeorgeCharlotte, N. C.
History and Elementary Education"Break all records."
Uni\'ersitv Student; President of Class; Student Activities Com-mittee; S.C.A.; Vice President Spanish Club; Dramatics Club;N.A.A.C.P.; Debating Society; Bull Staff; Intercollegiate Council;Student Legislature; Managing: Homecoming Bulletin; PsychologyClub; Freshman Reception Committee.
Jordan D. GladdenWest Gastonia, N. C.
History"Before us lies the timber, let us build."
Phi Beta Sigma.
Willie Earl GoldenCharlotte, N. C.
Re/igiotts Education"See it for yourselves."
Veterans' Club.
CoRRiE Gaston GrahamElementary Education
Charlotte, N. C.7 strive to excel."Elementary Education Club.
SENIORSCharles P. Grier
Belmont, N. C.
S.C.A.; Alpha Phi Alpha.
Ethel Marian HannonScotland Neck, N. C.Elemeutary Education
Studi<
Gertrude Priscilla Harper
Charlotte, N. C.Chemistry, Biology
We learn not for school hut for Ufe.'^
Chemistn' Club; Spanish Club; S.C.A.; Grammateus AlphaKappa Alpha; Beta Kappa Chi; N.A.A.C.P.; Tumbling Club.
Maggie Estelle HeardCharlotte, N. C.
Elementary Education
We live not for ourselves hut for others.^^
Elementary Education Club; S.C.A.
Ruth Serene HoustonRock Hill, S. C.Physical Education
'Experience hv the mistakes you hai'e already made/'S.C.A.; Spanish Club: Dramatics Guild; Cheering Squad; Uni-
versity Staff; Bull Staff; Alpha Kappa Alpha; Basketball Team;Radio Guild.
Chester Brutus Johnson
Concord, N. C.History
"lie M'/io uTestles manfully with fate finds it tjirns into success."Orpheus Club; S.C.A. ; N.A.A.C.P.
Howard Henderson Grier
Pineville, N. C.Religion and Social Science
No victory without labor.
Varsity "S" Club; Phi Beta Sigma; S.C.A.
David S. Harkness
Centre, Ala.
Sociology
Wc lift as we climh and also climh as xrc lift."
S.C.A.; N.A.A.C.P.; Y.M.C.A.
Carl Quentin Harrison
Danville, Va.Biolog^y
Williufi and ready for sprvice."
S.C.A.; N.A.A.C.P.; Psychology Club.
Annie Laurie HouserCharlotte, N. C.Social Science
To thine ownself he true."
S.C.A.
Barbara Medjesta Jamison
Charlotte, N. C.Elementary Education
It is beller lo trv and fail, than to fail to (rv."
Elementary Education Club; Spanish Club; University Choir;S.C.A.
Nevid Alexander Johnson
Charlotte, N. C.Biology and Chemistry
"Virtue requires a roii^h and stormy passage."
Alpha Phi Alpha; Alpha Phi Omega; University Choir; S.C.A.;
N.A.A.C.P.; German Club.
SENIORSBetty Joe W. Jones
Charlotte, N. C.Biology and General Science
" AU I am or hope to be, I owe to my dear mother."
S.C.A.; N.A.A.C.P.; Spanish Club.
Mary Louise Massey JonesCharlotte, N. C.
We launch to anchor where."
Elementarv EJucation Club; S.C.A.; German Club; Dance Club.
Vada Laverne KearnsCharlotte. N. C.
Let me nive so miicfi llioiiglil to the imiirovement of myself
until 1 have Utile time to criticize others."
S.C.A.
Alexander LaneMillen, Ga.
General Science, Biology
"If some day they say to me that my work and I have contributed
something to the welfare and hapjpiness of mankind, I shall be
satisfied."
Chemistry Club; Lampados Club; Alpha Phi Omega; Dramatics
Guild; Omega Psi Phi Fratcrnitv; Student .Activities Committee;
Intercollegiate Council; N.A.A.C.P.
Dbucilla Rachel JonesRichmond, Va.
Elementary Education"A fool's mouth is his destruction and his lips are the snare of
his soul."Spanish Club; Cheering Squad; S.C.A.
Johnnie Bell JordanMorehead City, N. C.
Mathematics"If niven a point upon which to rest a lever, I could innve the
world."Veterans' Club; Mathematics Club.
ViDA LORRETTA KeARNSCharlotte. N. C.
Elementary Edtication"Life is just what you make it."
German Club; S.C.A.
Vander Melvin Larks"Van"
116 Laura St., Chester, S. C.Biology
"All that I am, I owe to my mother."German Club; S.C.A.
Thomas Lassiter
Jersey City, N. J.
Social ScienceOmega Psi Phi; S.C.A.; Dramatics Guild; Sigma Rho Sigma;
Alpha Phi Omega; N.A.A.C.P.; Veterans' Club; Football Team.
Helen Barbara Lawson"Babs"
2430 Laurel St., Columbia, S. C.English
"Not enjoyment and not sorrow is our destined end or way but
to act that each tomorrow finds us farther than today."
Deha Sigma Theta President; University Student Staff; BullStaff; S.C.A.; Attendant to Miss J. C. Smith; Dramatics Guild;
University Choir; Pan-Hellenic Council; Freshman Reception Com-mittee; Senior Class Secretary.
Marian Anita Laws519 Myrtle Ave., Rocky Mount, N. C.
English, ReligionUniversity Choir; Orpheus Club; Dramatics Guild; Ivy Leaf Club.
Jesse J. Lawson"Jack"
704 N. Boyte St., Monroe, N. C.Physical Education
"All that I am, I owe to my mother."S.C.A.; N.A.A.C.P.
SENIORSJohnnie Hazel LeGrand
"Tango"Rt. 1, Rockingham, N. C.
"Faith is the answer.
"
N.A.A.C.P.; S.C.A.i Psvchologv Club; Spanish Club; DranClub; Dancing Club.
Margaret French Martin1408 Hunter St., Charlotte, N. C.
Elementary EducationTo ivin a race, the sn-ifttiess of a dart availeth not n-ithi
Horace Maxwell826 E. 7th St., Charlotte, N. C.
History"Work iurnishes our dirih bread, hut it is s<iielv u-hich f^ive
the savor."
N.A.A.C.P.; Y.M.C.A.; Omega Psi Phi Fratemity.
David Maynard
Physical Education"To strive, to seek, to find and not to yield."
Football Team; Varsity "S" Club; N.A.A.C.P.; S.C.A.; Om.Psi Phi Fraternity; Basketball Team.
LiLLA Alberta MarshallBert"
1405 Newell St., Anderson, S. C.English
"All I am or hove to he, I oire (o Alotfier."
Spanish Club; lyy Leaf Club; N.A.A.C.P.
Thomas Mason"Slaughter"
108 Evans St., Marion, S. C.Chemistry
"There's nothing against you for falling down, hut to lay tin
is the disgrace."Football; Chemistry Club; N.A.A.C.P.; S.C.A.
Adam W. Manigo117 Middleton Ave., Charlotte, N. C.
'To begin where I end.''
General ScienceGerman Club; Psychology Club; N.A.A.C.P.
A. Eugene McAdoo"Mac"
1718 McConnell Road, Greensboro, N. C.Religions Education
"Together we stand; divided we fall."
Ira Aldridge Guild; N.A.A.C.P.; S.C.A.
Jessie Lee McIlwain360 Skvland Ave., Charlotte, N. C.
Social ScienceTlie battle is not given to swiftest but to the one that endur
lo the end."S.C.A.; N.A.A.C.P.; Sociological Society.
Robert Lawson McNeely
P.O. Box 812. Millen, Ga.Social Science
A. P.O.; Varsity ''S" Club; S.C.A.
John L. McKee"Big Mac^^
414 Mill Road, Charlotte, N. C.Physical Education
Knowledge is power, hold it high: use it wisely."
German Club; S.C.A.
Theodore McDowellCharlotte. N. C.Physical Edtication"Onward always."
Football Team; Varsity "S" Club; N.A.A.C.P.; S.C.A.
SENIORSSylvia Mildred Middleton
"Svl"
219 Lemacks St., Walterboro, S. C.
Elementary EducationWhere there is a will, there is a way."
S.C.A.; Spanish Club; N.A.A.C.P.
Mary Alice Minnis"iVIoLLY"
P.O. Box 586, Aha Vista, Va.English
All thiit 1 urn ami hope to be, I oii-e i( to my liarliiig iiiol/ier."
Alph.i Kjppa Alpha Sorority; S.C.A.; Spanish Club.
Samuel Quilerford Mitchell"Mitch"
28 N. 36th St., Philadelphia, Pa.
BiologyHope for the best; prepare for the worst; take what comes.
Lincoln University '47; Omega Psi Phi Fraternity; Student Coun-cil; Board of Athletic Control; S.C.A.; Dean of Lamps; J.V. Basket-
ball; Varsity Basketball; Football Trainer; Alpha Phi Omega Serv
ice Fraternity; Sports Editor University Student; Sports Editor Bull;Spanish Club; Varsity "S' Club.
Edna Mae MobleyTeachers"
811 Independence Blvd., Charlotte, N. C.
Social Science and HistoryNot by leaps and bounds, but by constant sirwgjjie do we
realize success."N.A.A.C.P.; S.C.A.; Delia Sigma Theta Sorority; Y.W.C.A.
William Moffitte"Bill"
300 Lexington Ave., Charlotte, N. C.Mathematics
To be a well favored man is the gift of fortune; hut to read
and write comes by education."N.A.A.C.P.; Veterans' Club; German Club; S.C.A.
Thaddeus William Moore"Thax)"
1208 Fairmount St., Charlotte, N. C.Religious Editcation
Alpha Kappa Mu Honor Society; Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity;
Phi Kappa Alpha Honor Society; University Choir; S.C.A. Cabinet;
Dramatics Guild; Student Activities Committee.
Herman Leroy Morton"MoTo"
115 W. Bank St., Salisbury, N. C.Physical Education"Live and let live."
S.C.A.; y.M.C.A.
Vivian Moses, Jr.
Rt. 4, Box 161-K, Sumter, S. C.Biology
"Let your reach exceed your griis)i."
Omega Psi Phi Fraternity; llniversitv Choir.
James Andrew Murray32 Madison Lane, York, S. C.Social Sciences and History
man knows how to be silent, even thounh he is in (lie
rigdl
Elbert Ellis Nance, II
WeP.O. Box 553, Greensboro, N. C.
Social Science'Sell your words for cash, they are your most negotiable assets."
S.C.A.; Dramatics Guild; Intramural Basketball; Junior Varsity
Basketball; Bull Staff; Y.M.C.A.; N.A.A.C.P.; History Club.
Ruth Patton
Theodore Pearson"Teddy"
4500 Barrows St., Columbia, S. C.Biology
"The woman's cause is man, they rise or sink together.''
German Club; S.C.A.; Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity; Y.M.C.A.;Chemistry Club; Psychology Club; University Orchestra.
SENIORSJames Gibson Peeler
Rt. 9. Box 75, Charlotte, N. C.English
Ul all lliings have their places.''
Alpha Phi Omega Service Fralernitv,
Susie Phifer
Robert Melvin PhillipsBob"
901 Beattv's Ford Road, Charlotte, N. C.Economics, Chemistry and Biolog^y
N.A.A.C.P.; Small Business Enterprise Club; Alpha Kappa Mu;Beta Kappa Chi Honor Scientific Society.
Warner E. Pinchback
737 Union St., Danville, Va.Biology
Learn as if voii ii-erc f!,niu)> to lire forever."Philha Ch.i
James G. PolkJl.MMIE"
93 Broad St.. Concord, N. C.French
"For want of modesty is want of sense.'
Sioma Fraternity; President Le Cercle F:
mncil; N.A.A.C.P.
William Franklin PostonBig Stcjop"
353 Leno.x- Ave., Apt. 2, New York, N. Y.Biology and Physical Education
"Here endeth, Itere bef^inneth.".\lpha Phi Alpha Fraternity; Football; S.C.A.; Chemistry Club;
\eterjns' Club; Debating Club.
John Henry PrioleauJohnny"
306 S. Alexander St., Charlotte. N. C.History
"Ich liic."C;erman Club; Collegiate \'eterans^ Club; Football Team.
Lawrence Ratlev'Loop"
1224 W. Pa.xton St., Danville, Va.Biology and General Science
"Where there's a mil, there's a war."Chemistry Club; German Club.
Robert L. Ray
607 Carmel St., Charlotte, N. C.Chanoe that which c.oi be chanoed and accept those tilings
that can't he changed."N.A.A.C.P.; Spanish Club; Lampados Club.
Wilma Ray
Robert P. ReederPete"
1000 Mt. Vernon Ave.. Charlotte, N. C.Elementary Education
S.C.A.; N.A.A.C.P.; \ice President Senior Class Elementary Education Club.
Thomas A. Reeves"Steve"
356 S. Pershing Ave., York, Pa.
History
"Every »iorH broitf^ht forth a nohle chance and every chancebrought forth a tiohle knight."
Spanish Club; President, Vice-President Lampados Club; Treas-urer Student Council; Omega Psi Phi Fraternity; Veterans' ClubTreasurer; Sigma Rho Sigma; Alpha Phi Omega; Senior Class
President; Sociological Society; S.C.A.
SENIORSOdell W. Robinson
2633 Double Oaks Road, Apt. B, Charlotte, N. C.Mathematics and General Science
made by the help of otke
v; Beta Kappa C'hi.
11 art- never burn butOmega Psi Phi Frater
Earl Vernon Russell
788 Remount Road, Charlotte, N. C.History
James Erwin Saunders
507 Oakland St., Gastonia, N. C.General Science
S.C.A.; OmeKa Psi Phi Fraternity.
Bettye Louise Shropshire"Shroppie"
Te.xarkana, TexasMathematics
Knou'ledfie is the linht o) the u-nrhl.'
Alpha Kappa Alpha Soruritv; Alpha Kappa iMu Honor Society;
Mathematics Club; S.C.A.; N.A.A.C.P.; Student Organist; Univer-sity Choir; Bull Staff; Student Representative Social Committee;Radio Guild.
Martha Ibeam Simpson
22 Pine Grove Ave., Asheville, N. C.French
"Hcpututioit is what people sav you are, character is what you are."
Alpha Kappa -Alpha Sorority; Le Cercle Francais.
Maude Ophelia Smith
Rt. 4, Box 794, Charlotte, N. C.French
Josephine Beard Solomon•Jo"
318 Magnolia Ave., Johnson City, Tenn.Elementary Education
Delta Sigma Theta Sorority; Ira Aldridge Dramatic Guild; Stu?nt Christian Association; President Elementary Education C:lub.
Evelyn Stinchcomb
Clyde Francis Stitt
Rt. 3, Box 164. Matthews, N. C.Biolog^y
"Br tuilli Mul learnioii hai-e others (oi.g/il and non and so canand so shall /."
Econ:imics Club.
Gladys E. Sutton"Ed"
802 Bladen St., Wilmington, N. C.History
"Choose your course with deliberation, hut when a choice is
ade, then persevere firmly in it."
German Club; S.C.A.; N.A.A.C.P.; History Cluh Secretary.
Ruth Ellen Thompson"Bessie"
Rt. 3, Box 162, York, S. C.Elementary Education
"AU that I aw or hope to he, 1 owe to tny dear niottier."
S.C.A.; Spanish Club; All Girls Glee Club.
Maurice Ludwig Todd
806 Hampton Ave., Laurens, S. C.Sociolog^y
"AU that 1 am, I owe to my darling mother."Alpha Phi Omega; Spanish Club; X'eterans' Club; Boxing Teaii
Football; N.A.A.C.P.
SENIORSGeneva Torrence
-Gen"
1728 Taylor Ave., Charlotte, N. C.French and Biology
"It costs to be the best."Le Cercle Francais; Ivy Leaf Club.
Mrs. Eileen Hailey Tyson512 E. 10th St., Charlotte, N. C.
Mathematics"Be courteous to all, bttt
_ivell tried before you gii
nate ti'ith few, anii let those fewem your confiiience."
Delta Sigma Theta Sororitv; Mathematics Club; SecretaryJ.C.S.U.; Student Legislative Assembly.
John Walker
Luther Benjamin Washington10 Chicora Ave., Greenville, S. C.
Physical EducationFootball Team; Track Team; \arsity "S" Club.
Raymond Edward WashingtonWhip"
41 Grail St., Asheville, N. C.Physical Education
Omega Psi Phi Fraternity; Varsity "S" Club; S.C..\.; SpanishClub; Basketball Team; Football Team; Veterans' Club.
Willie J. Weldon•BlLL^'
505 Stev\'art St., Spartanburg, S, C.Biology
N..A..A.C.P.; Y.M.C.A.; Chemistry Club; Veterans' Club.
William Wells410 E. 2nd St., Charlotte, N. C.
Elementary Ediicatiort
N..\..\.C.P.; Y.M.C.A.; Lampados Club; Elementary EducationClub; (;erman Club; S.C.A.
Plummer Whitehead•The Head"
520 Henry St., Rocky Mount, N. C.Mathematics
"Truth and l)v comenueiue. liberty will ulways be the chiefrower of
Coll egia"e \'eterans' Club ; Mathem a tic:s Clclb; S.C.A.
Carolyn WilkersonBill "
1 Bailey St.,
MathChester,
'.ematics
s. c.
.AlphaS.C.A.
Kiippa .Alpha Sororitv; Mathemallies Club; Spanish Clllb;
Clavdia Mae Williams•QG^' AND Baby Deab"
322 N. Edison St., Greenville, Miss.
English and History
"Your reputation may be damaged by the opiuion of others, buttiuly you yourself can ruin your character."
.Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority; S.C.A.; Le Cercle Francais; HistoryClub.
Worth A. Williams, Jr."Doc"
2217 Douglas St., Charlotte, N. C.Biology
"Look not nttntrnful into the past; for it comes not back a^ain.Wisely improve the present atid go forth into the shadowy future,not for just today, but for tomorrow, because tomorrow is forever,"
Mary Louise Wilson"Lou"
Elementary Education".Always onward."
.Alpha Kappa Alpha; S.C.A.; Elementary Education Club.
SENIORSThomas Wilson
"Tom"Cheraw, S. C.Mathematics
S.C.A.i Omega Psi Phi; Mathematics Club; Alpha Kappa ,Mu.
JOHNNV E. WoRSELY609 E. Phillip St., Tarboro, N. C.
Biology
"The race is not ahvays to the sivift."
Vice President German Club; S.C.A.
Isaac A. Withers"Ike"
Mocks Hill St., Davidson, N. C.Economics
Eunice B. YoungRt. 2. Box 289, Raleigh, N. C.
Eletnentary Edticatiott
"Taste is the mark of an educated imagination, the sif^n of it
productive man and emotional balance, the token of a mature man."Student Council; Miss Alpha Phi Omega; Miss Senior Class; J. A.
Grimes Chorus, Soloist; Orpheus Club; Lyceum Committee; S.C.A.;blementary Education Club.
Pa^e Twenty-^even
SENIOR SNAPS
JUNIOR CLASS
OFFICERS
Alexander Byers President
Paul Broady Vice-President
Lloyd Siegler Treasurer
Gloria Smith Secretury
Pnge Tweiity-uiiic
JUNIORS
Herman L. Able
James F. Alexander
William A. Allison
George Anderson
Cleveland J. Ardrev
Samuel N. Baker
James A. Barnes
Mable L. Bell
Alice D. Brice
Paul L. Broady
James E. Buffalo
Elward Bynum
Carrie F. Caldwell
Julia A. Calehorne
Geraldine Clark
Arthur J. Clement,
Ida Lee Coleman
John J. Corry
Jesse Counts
Leroy F. Craine
Carl C. Crisp
Clenny Crisp
Fay C. Cunningham
David E. Darden
Ruby Mae Davis
Willie E. Davis
Luby C. Digby
V\'ilbert M. Dorsev
Claude F. Erwin
Godwill E. Fiawoo
t. ^ jtJ )i i
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JUNIORS
William C. Fitzgerald
George D. Flanigan
Arthur R. Fox
Charles R. Galloway
Walter S. Catling
Lawrence T. Glenn
Barbara O. Goudlock
Jerrod F. Graves
Georgia E. Green
Mildred Mae Hall
John R. Heath
Arthur Holloway, Jr.
Calvin A. Hood
J.Lorraine Huff
Harry Jackson
Mary H. Jefferies
Martha E. Johnson
Paul S. Johnson
Wendell L. Johnson
Walter L. Jones
Allen Kirkland
Stephen K. Kwasikpui
Maggie Lynch
Charles E. McCombs
Elmira M. McDaniel
George McGill
L. Ernestine McKoy
Vincent G. Mallory
Constance J. Mann
N. Horace Mann
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JUNIORS
Emma Lee Miller
Charlie H. Mosley
Howard Nelson
Margaret N. Netherland
Thomas A. Newsome
Louise C. Oliphant
Gladys T. Onque
Deloris M. Parker
Pearlie M. Payton
Ruth A. Pearson
Toby F. Pearson
Iris M. Peebles
A. Annette Peeler
Vera P. PoE
Dora Lee Ramsey
Herbert E. Reeder
Felix D. Reese, Jr.
Edith M. Reynolds
Robert J. Ridley
Christine C. Ringgold
Cecile L. Ross
Robert A. Ruffin
Reginald E. Scott
Reuben C. Scott
Tycer R. Scriven
Emanuel K. T. Seddoh
Lloyd Sigler
Gloria M. Smith
Laurichard D. Smith
William H. Stanfield
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JUNIORS
John A. Steele
L. Joyce Venable
Sallie E. Ward
Alfred R. Watkins
Maggie V. Webb
T. Annette White
Paul J. Woods
Joseph Yates
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SOPHOMORES
Alexander. Marcellus
Anderson, Howard
Baker, Ellane Cristel
Berr\', Dorothy MaeBlackvvell, John Edward
Brown, Raiford Allen
Caldwell, Constance Justain
Caldwell, Laura MaeCathey, Myrtle Virginia
Chambers, Robert Glenn
Chandler, Henrj' L.
Clayton, Theaoseus Theabovd
Colson, Calvin, Jr.
Cunningham, Sidnev C, Jr.
Daniels, Charles T.
Davenport. Evelvn Frances
Davie, Frank Marion
Davis, James Edward
Davis, Robert Lee
Davis, Walter Albert
Deer, Madge Gertrude
Donald, Morris Young
Dudley, Hubert Elliott
Dupree, Albert Matthew
Edington, Sarah Elizabeth
Ellis, Ruth MamieFagbewesa, Stephen Olagoke
Farley, Margaret Lowerv
Feimster, Andrew Sanders
Flanders, James Edward
Freeman, Vivian DeVeaux
Frink, James Henrv
Fuller, Lemuel Henrv
Funderburk, \\'illiam W.Gaithcr. Frank Theodore
Gallmon. Annie Lee
Gibson. Catherine Augusta
Gill. Johnnie MaeGraham, Amanda Belle
Graham. Marian Garnette
Greenwood, Lester
Grier, Marshall, Jr.
Hampton, Adrian Mouldin
Hankins, Philander Roosevelt
Hargett, James Hester
Harper, Amos \^'averlv
Harper, Joseph Walter
Harris, Mamie Dorothy
Haves, Robert
Hill. Eugenia Delores
Hill, Roland Jerome
Holt, Doris Juanita
Hooks, Daniel Robert
Howard, Lerov
Hughes, Roberta Christine
Hunter, Ada Louise
Hunter, Herbert Lee
Hushie-Sikanartey, Emmanuel
Jefferson. Hubert
JefFervs, Louise Marie
Johnson. Ardrey Bernice
Joyner, James Edward
Leak, Edith Mozella
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SQPHDMDHES
Lock, John Edward
Love, Kathleen Marcel
Lovelace, Armstead Sidney
McAdams, Mable Frances
McClure, Nannie Louise
McClure, Ruby Alice
McCullough, William Prentice
McGill, Arthesia Christine
McKinney, Annie Lois
McKnight, Andrew Marion
Massey, Virginia
Matthews, Carl Wesley
Maxwell, AmosMayers, Gordon Richard
Maynor, John Wesley
Means, Mildred Bernice
Middleton, Moses Benjamin
Mills, Mable Esterlene
Minnis, Maxwell Charles
Moore, Shirley Sahara
Moore, Susie Sedelia
Morgan, William Eusenc
Morrison, James
Neal, Evelyn Louise
Nelson, Napoleon
Nicholson, Wileona
Pearson, Charles Henrv
Perry, William Winfred
Pointer, William Letcher
Poole, Eugene
Powell, Elijah, Jr.
Raphael, Charlotte Alverna
Ratcliff, Carl Marion
Ratcliff, Karl ThomasRawlins, Rose Marie
Redding, Arthur Conwell
Rivers, Elizabeth M.Roberts, Leatrice Joyce
Robinson, Joseph Nathaniel
Robinson, William Stafford
Rockymore, Teresa Calhoun
Ryans, John Robert
Samuels. Charlie Lee
Sherman. Charles A. C.
Shields, Frank Judson
Simmons, Frances Edna
Slade, Arthur Franklin
Sondlev, Blanche Winthrop
Steele, James Fulton
Sterling, Jean Winifred
Stevenson, Josephine
Stitt, Eugene
Stroman, Ester Lavon
Stroud, Elizabeth Sarah
Tate, Oscar Depriest
Taylor, Versie Delacey
Thomas, Bennie Lee
Thomas, Leonard Penn
Vance, Robert Marion
Webb, Henry Brenizer
Williams, Mary Cornelia
Wood. Augustus Clark
Wood, William Harrison
Yeboa, Alfred Nhausa
Young, Harriet Lee
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FRESHMAN CLASS
Adams, John WinsteadAdjahoe, Marie Parker
Allen. John, Jr.
Alexander, Mary AIvccAllison, Pecola LeeAlston. WillAuls, Mable Willie
Avner, Sarah FrancesBailev, RudolphBanks, Archibald LumpkinBarber. Lewis ClydeBarrett, Lis Simpson, Jr.
Beane, James WendellBeatty, Matthew JeremiahBeavers, Rosalyn MarieBelton, Albert WilliamsBelton, Marv MagdaleneBishop, Frank LouisBlackman, Irene Patricia
Blackwell, James EdwardBlakenev, Vivian LoreneBlue, James FranklinBooker, Hattie MaeBrooks, SvK'ester
Brown, Benjamin JosephBrown, Robert LeeBrown, William EdwardBrumfield, Alfred DonaldBullard, Dorothy MaeByers, Doris
Bynum, Catherine Louise
Cash, Jesse
Chandler, Har\'ev LeonChavis, James Phillip
Copeland, John ClevelandCosten, James HuttenCowan. Natalie lomicCo,\. Daniel JamesCunningham. Sam HowardCunningham. Vera Octavia
Daughtery, Rubv LeeDavis, Carl Edward, Jr.
Davis, Lawrence KennethDavis, William HenrvDouthit. Gloria ConstanceDudley, Amos HarrisonDudley. Marjorie Delores
Dunn. Walter Theodore, Jr.
Edwards, Carroll Jack
Edwards, MargaretEllerbe, Elliot BryantEllerbv, MeltonEllis, Hazel EdwardEly, Ruth Hill
Erwin, LeeEthridge, X^'illiam HenryFair, Ernest EugeneFaulkner, Paul Franklin
Feimster, Doris SandersFerguson. Willie Columbus
Fleming, Smith GeorgeFord. Joseph MarvenFord, Nancv AnnFranklin. Walter BenjaminFreeman. Daniel WebsterFunderburk. Walter LeeGaither, Johnnie MaeGartrell, Arretta
Gary, Robert DonaldGatson, Willean Carrie
Gill, Mattie Elizabeth
Gilmore, E\'elyn JoyceGore, Robert Brookins
Grant, Delores Elton
Gant, Elbert LeeGray, Charles H.Greene. J. C.Greene, Pearl Elizabeth
Greer, Marie Elizabeth
Haile, Ernestine Sherrill
Hawkins, Delores GenevaHawkins, William Sterlon
Hicks, Laney ThomasineHilton, Christine DeboranHollan, William HenryHopkins, Ronald BernardHough. Mildred BlakeneyHunter. Jonathan LeeJackson, Edith MaeJackson, Lula Belle
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FRESHMAN CLASS
Jackson, Lunella MacJarmon, Al Jolson
Jaudon. Mary Alberta
JefFeries, Ruth Frances
Jefferson, Thomas TimothvJohnson, Annette Theresa
Johnson, Betty JeanJohnson, James Bennett
Jones, Wilham McKinleyJones, Wilham Richard
Jordan, Betty Josephine
Kerns, Thomas Elliott
King, Betheda PansyKing, Louis GeorgeLeach, Mary Elizabeth
Lewis, Harriett LehmanLowe, Ilene Frances
Lyons, George RobertMcCombs, William Jacob
McCown, Francis WilliamMcCrimmon, Hilton, Jr.
McGill, JamesMcKoy, Flovd Bailev
McLurkin, Lothell YdearMcNeely, Dorothy Louise
McQuaige, Bernice
McRae, Ruth AdaManning, Wilma Louise
Martin, Estelle Terries
Martin, Evelyn Brent
Massey, Bessie RuthMassey, Ruby LeeMattocks, Thomas Daniel
Moore, James C Jr.
Morrison, William TheodoreMotley, Charles EdwardMuldrow, James WilliamNapper, Lenora MalindaNavlor, Antoinette Virginia
Nicholson, GenevaNixon, Thomas HenrvOrr, John MarteniPatterson, Roy Porter
Pharr, Jacqueline AnitaPheanious, Joe AnnPitts, Claude DavidPitts, John WesleyPriestly, Lotess
Pugh, David LeeQuinn, Lovl WorthReeves, LaVerne Maggirie
Richardson, JohnRoberson, Jean Elaine
Robbins, HelenRobinson, William Price
Rockymore, John George, Jr.
Roper, Jerry LRoss, Joan Delores
Royster, Joseph Ellen
Sanders, Otto EugeneScott, Charles
Sharpe, Ralph DavidShields, West, Jr.
Sigler, Bessie Lightsey,
Simmons. Helen Veronica
Smith, Charles RonaldSmith, Donald
Smith, Lawrence Masselone, Jr
Smith, Ma.xine AugustaSmoot, Baxter C.Smoot, Claudia Celestine
Smoot, Margaret Louise
Spears, Rufus DouglasSteele, Mary MerleneSteele, Robert ElwardSteward, Sidney Marguerite
Stockton, Alonzo PinckneySutton, Colonel WesleyTate, Lillian Jeanette
Taylor, Trussie WilliamThomas, Annie Elizabeth
Thomas, William Bradford
Thompson, Margaret Elizabeth
Townsend, GeneralTrice, Oscar ThomasTurner, ClarenceWade, Carrol GrayWatkins, Benjamin Orestes
Wavman, John WerleyWeeks, Marian WilhelminaWilliams. Frank AmosWilliams, HowardWilliams, James Arthur
Williams, James EdwardWilliams, Mary Elizabeth
Wilson, Geraldine
Wofford, Betty Lucille
Young, Floree LaVerneYoung, James JohnYoung, Robert
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THE BULL
STAFF
Robert L. Dingus
Editor-hi-Chief
John G. CorryAssociate Editor
George D. Flanigan
junior Editor
Elbert E. NanceBusiness Manager
STAFF MEMBERSFay Cunningham jr. Busitiess Ma)!aoer
Jessie I. Brooks Secretary
Constance Mann ]r. Secretary
Helen Lawson Jr. Secretary
F. David Reese, Jr jr. Photographer
Robert Ruffin Sports Editor
Samuel Mitchell Sports Editor
Robert Gore Art Editor
Lorraine Huff jr. Art Editor
Robert L. Davis Club Editor
Leroy Garner Greek Editor
Jerrod Graves jr. Associate Editor
Alexander B. Gates jr. Associate Editor
Spoffard Blackwell Class Editor
Ev.ajngeline M. Johnson . . . .Typing Chairvian
Bettye Shropshire Typist
Jean Allen Typist
Ruth Houston Typist
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19 k^ BULL ^^ 50
STUDENT COUNCIL
OFFICERS
VVentworth O. Bunton President
Robert Ruffin Vice-President
Lillian Joyce Venable Secretary
Lester Greenwood Treasurer
Jean C. Allen Corresponding Secretary
MEMBERS
Joseph Harper David Woodbury
Charlotte Raphael Spoffard L. Blackvvfll
Alexander Byers Samuel O. Mitchell
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OFFICERS
William Poston President
Dorothy Brice VicePresidetit
Ernestine McKoy Secretary
Robert Heath Treasurer
Ellane Baker Lihrar'wii
Dorothy Brice Librarian
Deloris Parker Reporter
Cecile Ross Chairman, Social Committee
Christopher Kemp Director
Julia L. Brown Accompanist
Robert Ridley Student Accompanist
Bass
BuFFALOE, JamesGore. RobertHeath, John R.Hankins, p. R.Harper, Amos W.Jarman, AllJohnson, NevidMoses, VivianMorrison. WilliamMaynor. JohnPoston, WilliamRatcliff, CarlReese, DavidSpears, RufusScriven, TysonTaylor, HerbertVance, RobertWoods, AugustaSharp, Ralph
TenorChambers, RobertDavis, Walter
CHOIR MEMBERSGlenn, LawerenceJohnson, PaulMcKoy, FloydSanders, OttoSmoot, BaxterRidley, Robert
AltoAdjahoe, MarieBaker, EllaneBrice, DorothyCalehorne. JulieDavenport, EvelynFriday, ImogeneHawkins, DeloresJohnson, BettyLawson, HelenLaws, MarianLynch, MaggieMcDaniel, ElmiraMcKoy, Ernestine,Moore, SusieHill, EugeniaSterling. Jean
Stroman, EsterSimmons, HelenWard, Sallie
SopranoBlackman, IreneBrooks, Jessie
CoGDELL, DorothyColeman, IdaCowan, MiriamGreen, GeorgieGibson, KatherineJamison, BarbaraMartin. MargaretMcAdams, MableMcQuAYE, BerniceMorrow, VirginiaParker, DelorisRoberts, LeatriceRoss, CecileSmith, GloriaSteele, MaryStevenson, JosephineYoung, Eunice
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STUDENT CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION
OFFICERSDavid V\^oodburv President
Wilbur Dorsey Vice-President
Lorraine Huff Vice-President
Theljnia Anette White Secretary
Eunice Young Treasurer
Dean A. M. Hawkins Adviser
Dean M. S. Belton Adviser
Dr. a O. Steele Adviser
Dean J. A. Griimes Adviser
MEMBERSBarbara Goudlock Alexander Lane Mary AlexanderCharlotte Raphael Harry Jackson Gladys OnqueRuth Ellis Helen Lawson Allan KirklandVera Poe Evelyn Stinchcomb Vincent MalloryGeraldine Clj\rk Dean Grimes Miriam CowanFay Cunningham Robert Ruffin Ernestine iMcKoyThaddeus Moore Mrs. Norris Sallie WardRobert Idley Mrs. Waddell Mildred \IallDelores Dudley Evelyn Davenport Lester Greenwood
Je.\n Sterling
Paiie Forty two
GERMAN CLUB
r
Marcellus Alexander
Alberta Berry
Sylvester Brooks
Jessie CashTheodore DunnWillie GoldenRobert GoreElbert GrantCharles Gray'
Jonathan HunterWilliam JohnsonWilliam Jones
Gladys OnqueEmmanuel Seddoh
Trussie TaylorBenjamin Watkins
John Way-monJohn ManningJames Beene
Rosalyn Beavers
James F. Blue
James Chavis
Noble CooperErnest Fair
Godwill Fiawoo
Walter Fundehburke
Worthy Hairston
William Hawkins
Floyd McKoyMoses Middleton
William Morrison
James MuldrowJerry RoperOtto Sanders
E. Hushie Sikanartey
Blanche Sardley
Charles SmithDonald SmithMaxine Smith
Carrol WardWilliam WoodMaxwell Minnis
Howard Anderson
Nathaniel Barrett
Henry Bland
James Buffaloe
Wentworth BuntonMae ClarkTheoseus Clayton'
ToNEY Cunningham
iMoRRis DonaldAlbert DupreeArthur Edington
William Funderburke
Charles Galloway
James Gillis
Mamie Harris
Roland Hill
Daniel Hooks
Leroy HowardAudrey Johnson
Mary Jones
John Locke
Armistead Lovelace
John McKeeWilliam Perry
David Reese
Joseph Robinson
Charles SamuelsOscar TateBennie ThomasRobert VanceRose Rawlins
Eddie Bell
Ulrich Hester
Pflge Forty-three
BETA KAPPA CHI '
OFFICERS
Patrick Griffith President
Noble Cooper Vice-President
Jean C. Allen Secretary-Treasurer
Mrs. Anne C. Buck Adi'iser
MEMBERS
Robert Phillips Gertrude i Iarper
Odell Robinson
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ELEMENTARY EDUCATION CLUBOFFICERS
Josephine Solomon President
Eunice Young Vice-President
Delores Parker Secretary
Constance Mann Corresponding Secretary
Thomas Banks Treasurer
WiLMA Cole Parliamentarian
Ruth Patton Reporter
Robert Reeder Reporter
ROSTER
Mildred Bannerman Sylvia Middleton Mahel Bell
Thomas Banks Sarah Parks Elmira McDanielClyde Brown William Wells Maggie LynchSadie Carr Mary Wilson Julia Calhorne
Julia Chisholm Eunice Young Louise Oliphant
WiLMA Cole Constance Mann Nellie OxnerChristine Derr Sallie Ward John Easter
Joe Finkley' Sarah Foxx Wilma RayCorrie Graham Ruth Patton Bennie Geiger
Ethel Hannon Robert Reeder Maggie HeardMedjesta Jamison Mary Jeffries Ida ColemanHortense Johnson Margaret Martin Henry BlandDrucilla Jones Josephine Solomon » Dora RamseyJames Ellerhy Dorothy Cogdell Delores Parker
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THE UNIVERSITY STUDENT
EXECUTIVE OFFICERS
S. Lee Blackwell Editor-in-Chief
J. Lorraine Huff Associate Editor
Alexander B. Gates Business Manager
EDITORS
Lester Greenwood OrganizingRobert Dingus, George Flanigan Neu's
Joyce \'enable, Reginald Scott Feature
Robert Davis ReviewHelen Lawson Society
S. Q. Mitchell, James Hargett Sports
Ruth Houston, Paul Broady GreekThaddeus Moore, Alexander Gates ExchangeBryant George, V\'. O. Bunton, M. Davidson, Jessie Brooks,Richard Benn, David V\'oodbury CoHtribiiting
STAFF REPORTERS
Charles McCombs, Rufus Spears, William Perry, Robert Gore, Gloria Douthit
BUSINESS STAFF
Ellane C. Baker Secretary to the Editor
F. David Reese Staff Protographer
Ernestine McCoy, Rosalyn Beavers Secretary Typists
Alexander Lane, Earl V. Russell Circtthtion ManagersDean M. S. Belton, Rev. H. L. Counts, Mr. J. J. Adam,Mr. H. T. Cooper, Mrs. Inez M. Parker Fncii/() Advisory Board
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THE FRENCH CLUB
4; -rUf: - 't'-•'
Ki i.4 ^^' ^^•
OFFICERS
James G. Polk President
G. E. FiAwoo Vice-President
Barbara Goudlock Secretary
Martha Simpson Assistant Secretary
S. K. Kwasikpui Treasurer
Vera Poe Journalist
P. R. Hankins Chairuiaii of Program Committee
MEMBERS
Maude O. Smith E. T. Seddoh John Maynor
James H. Frink Leatrice Roberts Eugene Stitt
Evelyn Davenport Frances McAdams Sylvia McRae
Levi Wheeling John E. Blackwell Geneva Torrence
William E. Morgan Harry Jackson
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LIBRARY STAFF
Miss Alice NeelyAssistant Librarian
Miss Arsula B. ReidTheological Librarian
Mr. T. L. GunnUniversity Librarian
IRA ALDRIDGE DRAMATIC GUILDDorothy Brice President Charlotte Uaphall Assistant SecretaryRobert L. Davis Vice-President Robert L. Dingus TreasurerVera Poe Secretary Mrs. E. E. Woodard Adviser
Mr. William C. Scruggs Adviser
Members: Ernest Fair, Abram King, Robert Gore, Mary Alexander, Ronald Hopkins, RalphSharpe, Clvde Siler, Irene Blackmon, Marv Jaudorm, Lawrence Davis, Thomas JefFerson, CornelleSutton, Adrian Hampton, Mable Auls, Dorothy Brice. Ruth Huston, Helen Lawson, RobertDavis, Frank Davie, Rose Rawlins, Susie Moore, Vera Poe, Robert Ridley, David Woodbury,Nevid Johnson, Thaddeus Moore, Johnnie LeGrande, Robert Dingus, Charlotte Raphael, LesterGreenwood, Eugene McAdoo, Marion Laws, Charles Samuel, Ruth Ellis, Elbert Nance, X^'ent-
worth Bunton, Spoffard Blackwell, John Blackwell.
PAN-HELLENIC COUNCIL
Paul Broadv Kappa Alpha Psi
William Fletcher Kappa Alpha Psi
Richard Benn Alpha Phi Alpha
George Flanigan Alpha Phi Alpha
Maggie Lynch Delta Sigma Theta
Billie Bost Zeta Phi Beta
Barbara Goudlock Alpha Kappa Alpha
Marie Davidson Alpha Kappa Alpha
Noble Cooper Omega Psi Phi
Alexander Byers Omeaa Psi Phi
Helen Lawson Delta Sigma Theta
Hubert McClain p^j Beta Sigma
James Polk , phi Beta Sigma
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ALPHA KAPPA ALPHA SDRDRITYGAMMA DELTA CHAPTER
OFFICERS
Marie Davison Basileus
Barbara Goudlock Anti-Basilens
Gertrude Harper Gm«ni;n(ns
Rosa Flack Epistoleus
Martha Simpson Tmniochus
Mattie Carter Hodegas
Carolyn Wilkerson Den;; of Pledges
Allen, JeanBrice, DorothyCaldwell, ConstanceCarr, Sadie
Carter, MattieCarter, WillieChisholm, Julia
Cogdell, DorothyDavison, MarieDixon, Lola
MEMBERS
Flack, RosaFreeman, Vivian
Graham, AmandaHall, MildredHarper, GertrudeHouston, RuthI Iliff, LorraineMcKoY, ErnestineMeans, MildredMoore, Susie
Parker, DeloresPearson, RuthRaphael, CharlotteShropshire, BettySimpson, MarthaSmith, GloriaSmith, LaurichardWilkerson, CarolynWilliams, ClaydiaWilson, Mary
Pa^e Fifty
ALPHA PHI ALPHA FRATERNITY
OFFICERS
Richard A. Benn President
Homer B. Butler Vice-President
Harry A. Jackson Secretary
Nevid a. Johnson Financial Secretary
Robert A. Ruffin Chaplain
William Poston Sergeant-at-Arms
MEMBERS
Albert W. Bacote George D. Flanigan
Frank M. Davie Charles Crier
Robert L. Dingus Amos Harper
Arthur Edington Calvin Hood
Stephen Fagbewesa Augusta Wood
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DELTA SIGMA THETA
Colors: Crhuson and Cream Founded: Howard University, 1913
OFFICERSMelen Lawson President
Sarah Foxx Vice-President
Maggie R. Lynch Recording Secretary
Iris Peebles Corresponding Secretary
Julia Calehorne Treasurer
Josephine Solomon Historian
Edna Mobley Reporter
Ruth Patton Dean of Pledges
Imogene Friday Sergeant-ai-Arms
Alberta Berry Custodian
MEMBERSMarian Anderson Imogene Friday Edna Mobley
Alberta Berry Catherine Gibson Ruth Patton
Julia A. Calehorne Mildred Hamit Iris Peebles
Miriam Cowan Helen Lawson Rose Rawlins
Ruth Ellis Maggie Lynch Josephine Solomon
Sarah Foxx Nannie McClure L. Joyce Venable
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KAPPA ALPHA PSI
^(^r-irc ;« 'T..
OFFICERS
Wentworth O. Bunion PoJeviarch
Paul L. Broady Vice-Polemarch
Thaddeus W. Moore Keeper of Records
William G. Fletcher Keeper of the Exchequer
Walter S. Catling Dean of Pledges
MEMBERS
William A. Allison
Sylvester J.Bennett
James H. Feemster
Daniel O. Hennigan
Theodore Pearson
Robert Pearson
Olin Pierson
James A. Ragin
J.Metz Rollins, Jr.
Andrew W. Turner, Jr.
Preston N. Williams
Pag,e Fifty-three
DMEGA PSI PHI FRATERNITYRHD CHAPTER
OFFICERS
Noble P. Cooper Basileiis
David Woodbury Vice-Basileus
Stephen K. Kwasikpui Keeper of Records and Seals
Rudolph Obey Assistant Keeper of Record and Seals
Thomas A. Reeves Keeper of Finance
Raymond E. Washington Keeper of Peace
Andrew Allen Chaphifi
Samliel Q. Mitchell Co-Dean of LampsAlexander Byers Co-Dea)i of LampsWillie Davis Reporter to The Oracle
Herman AbleJames AlexanderSpoffard BlackwellSamuel BlountWilliam BowersClyde BrownElwood BynumJohn CorryClaude ErwinGoDwiLL FiawooLemuel FullerWillie GadisonLeroy' Garner
MEMBERSJoseph GastonJerrod GravesLester GreenwoodPatrick GriffithRobert HairstonJames HargettAlexander LaneThomas LassiterDavid MaynardHorace MaxwellVivian MosesPreston Pendergrass
Robert Ray'
O'Dell RobinsonWilliam RobinsonJames SaundersEmmanuel SeddohXA'illiam SheppersonLloyd SiglerLloyd SpauldingJohn SteeleClyde StrongLeonard ThomasThomas WilsonTroy' Young
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PHI BETA SIGMAALPHA EP5ILDN CHAPTER
OFFICERS
Emmanuel Washingion President
James G. Polk Vice-President
Ferdinand Pharr Secretary
I Ierbert McClain, Jr Corresponding Secretary
1 lowARD Grier Neophyte Commander
Clarence Gartrell Chaplain
MEMBERS
Robert L. Davis Albert L. Dorsett
Samuel Fulwood
SWEETHEARTKathleen Bost, Zeta Phi Beta Sorority
Page Fifty-five
IVY LEAF CLUB
\\ 11.MA B. Cole
Sarah E. Edington
Ilene Lowe
Marian A. Laws
Alberta Marshall
Geneva Iorrence
Page Fifly-six
SPHINX CLUB
OFFICERS
John Locke President
Joseph A. Yates Treasurer
1 Ienry Pearson Secretary
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PYRAMID CLUB
OFFICERS
Evelyn Davenport Preside)it
Leatrice Roberts Secretary
Johnny Mae Gills Treasurer
Edith Reynolds Reporter
MEMBERS
Emma Lee Edgerton Edith Leak
Francis McAdams
Pnge Fifty ei^ht
LAMPADDS CLUB
OFFICERS
William Flinderburke President
John E. Blackwell Vice-President
James H. Frink Secretary
Charles Samuels Treasurer
Eugene Poole Keeper of Peace
Sidney Cunningham Chaplain
Henry Chandler Project Coiinnittee Chairman
Leroy F^oward Reporter
Vincent Mallory Chairman Social Cnmmittee
MEMBERS
Arthur Clement Carl Matthews
Charles Sherman
Pi>g,e Fifty-nine
ALPHA PHI DMEGA
James G. Peeler
Alexander Lane
Thomas Lassiter
David H. Woodbury
Samuel O. Mitchell
Thomas A. Reeves
David L. Maynard
Willl^m Bill Covington
Robert L. McNeely
Calvin B. Glenn
Maurice Todd
Robert Davis
Nevid a. Iohnson
Charlie H. Mosely
George Anderson
William Poston
Herbert McClain
PiiiJe Sixty
Pa^e Sixty two
EDITORIALIt was hard to bclic\c, but true in every
detail, the Golden Bulls of Johnson C.
Smith University were the Iodine Bowl
Champions of 1949. "Amazing" said some,
"Terrific" said others, that this heretofore
"weak" football team finallv ripped and
tore its way into a position among the rank
and file of the Negro College Sports World.
Perhaps the contigents of a school with a
more successful football team would not
be too elated over winning two games on
the regular schedule, and a post season
championship but to the followers of the
Golden Bulls this achievement marked the
beginning of a "New Da\" for Smith.
Since 1945, the Sons and Daughters of
the Gold and Blue saw what was once a
mighty force in the C.I.A.A. peter out to
be the team similar to that of Jerkwater U.
Now Smith didn't fall down completelv in
each sport that she was represented in, for
in 1945 and again in 1947 she sent a basketball
team to the Championship Tournament of the
C.I.A.A. But other than that, Smith has been
a faithful financial member of the Association.
Just what was this phenomena that seemed to
bring about a Neo de\'elopment in the sport
scenes at Smith? Well, the administration final-
lv realized that it takes monev and adequate
coaching personnel to produce winners. With
this in mind they went to work. Coach Bvrd
Crudup was made head of the Athletic Depart-
ment, thus enabling him to direct his attention
to a more intensified physical program for the
entire Universitx'. Jack Bravbov, an immortal in
the annals of great football phuers, returns to
' »>u«aisaaia'-jrA^!L'ijt^^.aiii.i»^ii.3teaw
|iiE Yates — George McGillCo-Cnptahis
his Alma Mater as head football coach. And Cal-
\in Irvin remained to continue his work as head
basketball mentor. With a well experienced
coaching staff the next step was to secure good
plavers. Boys with good scholarship as well as
great athletic abilitv are being inspired to win
their laurels at Smith Universitv.
The building up process is a slow one but
Smith is well on her wav. The future can certain-
Iv be looked forward to as being a bright one.
To the Senior athletes who will be leaving
with the class of '50, we will sav "thanks fellows"
for vour efforts in pushing the name of the
Gold and Blue to the fore once again.
Sports Editors
P«ge Sixty-three
1949 Football Season In Retrospect
Just for the sheer thrill of it, let's recapture some of the nc\cr-to-be hirootten
memories of the 1949 football season.
BOOM! RAH! Smith 40. St. Paul 0. Gosh! A real live victory; the first one in twovears. We sure looked aood that afternoon. Some Smith followers were sayino "mavbean undefeated season. " What optimism ... It was short li\ed, for on the following
Saturday . . .
St. Auoustine 20, Smith 13. What happened? At half time we had them 13-7. Andthen, like a bolt from the heavens, St. Auo's Trojans were running all o\er the Bulls.
That's O.K. we'll win ne.xt year.
Delaware State 7, Smith 10. Did we fool the critics on that one. The Bulls weregreat that afternoon.
Howard 31. Smith 0. You know the\' realh' ha\'e some prett\- girls on Howard'sCampus.
Homecoming—Smith 0, Winston-Salem 0. The mud was knee deep that da\'. Five
times Smith was inside Winston-Salem's 20 yard line and fne times the "Rams" held.
A real heart breaker, but all of the Alumni had a good time.
North Carolina State 27, Smith 7. Is an alibi in order? All right, then we won't makeup an alibi, but it wasn't as bad as the score sounds.
Shaw 20, Smith 7. This was said to be the best game the Smith Bulls played all
season. Smith kicked one of the powerhouses of the C.I.A.A. around like puppetsfor three quarters, only to lose the game in the final stanza. Even so, the Smithteam won the hearts of every fan in the stadium that Thanksgiving Day.
Smith 20, Allen 13. The Iodine Bowl Champs of 1949. This victory made the
1949 football season an unforgettable one for man\' of the Smith followers.
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THE GOLDEN BULLS DF '49
Will /Mstun, James BLickucll, Jism' Cash, Daniel Con. Laurence Davis, William Davis,
Wilbert Dorsey, Daniel Evans, James Green, Charles Gray, William Holland, Wendell Johnson,
Walter Jones, Louis King, Thomas Lassiter, Herman Morton, William McCullouoh, Theodore
McDowell, George McGill, George Flanigan, Robert McNeely, Millard Nayler, Napoleon
Nelson, William Perry, Elmer Picket, Eugene Poole, William Poston, Elijah Powell, David
Pugh, Arthur Redding, Arthur Slade, Charles Smith, Nathaniel Stiles, Clarence Turner, Luther
Washington, James Williams, Isaac Withers, Augustus Woods, John Worsley, Joseph Yafes,
Ernest Fair, S. Quilerford Mitchell, Trainer; Robert Ruffin, Manager; Sterlon Hawkins, Assistant
Manaaer; Frank Williams, Assistant Trainer.
iXapoleon Nelson James Blackwell Robert McNeely
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James Hargett William McCullough
VARSITY "S" CLUB
BASKETBALL SQUAD '4g-'5D
Brown, William, Fresluunu Savannah, Ga.
Edwards, Carrol Jack, Freshman Baltimore, Md.
Foster, Charles, junior Augusta, Ga.
Hargett, James Hester, Sophomore Greensboro, N. C.
Johnson, Wendell Leo, Junior Baltimore, Md.
Jones, William McKinley, Freshman Leaksville, N. C.
Maynard, David Lee, Senior Burlington, N. C.
McCoLLOuGH, William Preniiss, Sophomore Covington, Ky.
Motley, Charles, Freshman Greensboro, N. C.
McNeely. Robert Lawson, Senior Millen, Ga.
Nelson, Napoleon, Saphoviore New York, N. Y.
Perry, William Winifred, Sophomore Covington, Ky.
Trice, Oscar Thomas, Freshman Durham, N. C.
Turner, Clarence, Freshman Wadesboro, N. C.
Slade, Arthur Franklin, Sophomore '. Danville, Va.
Watkins, Benjamin Orestes, Freshman Danville, Va.
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Pn^e Sixtynine