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THE CHARLOTTE COLLEGIAN
Moy 25, 1956
Published monthly throuKhout the school year by the students
of CHARLOTTE COLLEGE, Charlotte, North Carolina.
Editor Pat F’aulkner
Assistant Editor Gwen Daly
Business Manager Johnsie (Jreene
Faculty Advisor Miss Mary Denny
EDITOR'S NOTE
It seems hard to believe that I am editing my last issue
of the ColleKian. It seems as thou}?h I have been the editor
for this publication as lonp as I can remember and now the
job is finally completed. I feel that a little tribute to the
people who never pot their names up in headlights for working
on the paper w'ould be in accordance with our last edition.
First, I would like to thank Miss Mary Denny for the ex
cellent advice she gave to the paper. Miss Denny started me
off when all I knew' of a paper’s publication w'as that it had
words on every page. She got material, made suggestions,
and coaxed me along until I was able to coast along by myself.
Next, I w'ould like to thank the girl who wrote my Gossip
Column. I’m going to tell on Patsy although I promised I never
would. Patsy Hartsell was instrumental in cooking up some
of the very best in slander this year.
All of the articles on sports this year were the work of
one Johnny (Wong) Culp. Johnny did a great .job not only
as Sports Editor but also with his participation in sports
activities. Thanks, Wong.
Another gentleman to whom I would like to express my
sincere appreciation is Mr. Keck of the Observer Printing
House. When it looked as if I couldn’t get anyone to print
the paper at the beginning of the year, Mr. Keck came to my
rescue. The Observer Printing House has also done a fine job
in printing the paper for the .school this year.
And last but not least I would like to thank the other two
members on the paper staff. Gwen Daly and Johnsie Greene
have given much of their skill to the paper.
Well, these are the people who have played the main role
in the publication of the paper this year. We all hope that
you have enjoyed the Collegian and that it has added a little
something to your time at Charlotte College.
THANKS TO BUSIEST MAN AROUND C.C.
F^very student at Charlotte College is deeply indebted to
Bill Reid for the great job he has done as president of the
Student Council. Bill w'orks and goes to school too. He also
boasts of a fine wife and baby. Together with these things
he has been about the busiest man around the school this year.
Bill has always found time and ways to do the impossible
things. He has literally kept the Student Council from going
down the drain. He has pushed and shoved and finally gotten
the job done. I don’t know how much Bill has done.
I would like to thank Bill for the whole student body. A big
job has been made a success through his efforts.
BACK THE OWLS
We want to write one more little note concerning sports here
at C.C. and particularly about basketball. The basketball team
here at C. C. is comprised of a few students who want to have
fun at the game and also to give Charlotte College their best.
Next year the Owls will have another good team and we would
like to see every student at the games. Remember, the Owls
need your support to win.
GRADUATES
Clarence C. Britt
Mr. Britt is married and has
three children. He works at the
General Ellectric Lamp Division
here in Charlotte and is a veteran.
Mr. Britt hopes to attend the Uni
versity of Georgia.
Nick .lames Castanas
Mr. Castanas hopes to attend the
University of Florida after grad
uating from C.C. Nick is a veteran.
.Johnny Everett Culp
Mr. Culp is employed by the
Carol Distributing Company. .John
ny is not sure of his plans for the
future but favors the service—
probably this summer.
William \’al Foust
Mr. Foust is now employed liy
Chas. T. Main, Inc. Bill will prob
ably attend Northeastern Univer
sity in Boston or N. C. State.
■lohn Frank Frazer III
Mr. Frazer is now working part
time at Butler’s Shoe Store. Frank
plans to begin his .Junior year at
N. C. State in September.
William Harold Hendley
Mr. Hendley is now employed by
the Southern Bell Telephone and
Telegraph Company. Mr. Hendley
plans to enter East Carolina Col
lege in September and will major in
Business Administration.
(k'ne Kenneth Hooper
Mr. Hooper is now employed at
the Charlotte Observer. He plans
to join the Air Force in the near
future.
.lames Wilson Mock
Mr. Mock plans to continue his
future studies at N. C. State in
the Autumn.
Stanford Elskamp Neimer
Mr. Neimer's future plans for
furthering his education are at the
present time indefinite. He is now
employed at the Star-Art Hosiery
Company. Mr. Neimer will major
in F^ngineering.
Waller Herbert I’eake, .Ir.
Mr. I'eake has not decided on his
future plans after having grad
uated from Charlotte College. He is
now employed at Loew’s, Inc.
Charles William Smith
Mr. Smith hopes to continue his
studies in Engineering at N. C.
State. He is not at the present time
decided on his future plans.
Martha ,\nn Voyles
Miss Voyles is the only feminine
member of the ’55-’5(i graduating
class. Martha is now employed as
a secretary and plans to attend
Wake Forest College in the Fall.
Durward Jloward Whitfield
Mr. Whitfield left C. C. last year
and is at the present time enrolled
at the University of N. C.
Donald Nalle I’ayne
Mr. Payne is now at the Univer
sity of North Carolina. He is mar
ried and has one child. While at
C.C. Don was the president of the
Student Council. He is a veteran.
( harlie Winford Holtzclaw
Mr. Holtzclaw has a degree in
Optometry and is now practicing
dentistry in Monroe, N. C.
Samuel Neal Broome
Mr. Broome left C.C. last year
and is now attending N. C. State
College.
William Allen Burris
Mr. Burris left C.C. and attended
Catawba College, He is now em
ployed.
BACCALAUREATE
SERVICE SET
The Baccalaureate Services for
this year’s graduates will be held
June .3, at the Hawthorne
Lane Methodist Church and will
begin at 7:.30 p.m. The Rev. W.
Jackson Huneycutt will speak. The
text of Rev. Huneycutt’s sermon
will be “Facing Up to Life”. Char
lotte College students and faculty
are cordially invited to attend these
ceremonies.
Mr. Huneycutt was born in Albe
marle, N. C., in 1910. He grad
uated from Davidson College in
1'.).32 and from Duke University in
1939. He also attended a graduate
school at Boston University from
1940-41.
Rev. Huneycutt was the District
Superintendent of Waynesville
from 1951-55, a member of the
Western North Carolina Confer
ence Board of Ministerial Training
from 1940-41, and also on the
Board of Evangelism from 1948-50.
In 1956, Rev. Huneycutt has held
positions on the Board of Trustees
of the Children’s Home, has been
a delegate to the Jurisdictional Con
ference, and a delegate to the Gen
eral Council.
Rev. Huneycutt is married and
has two sons and a daughter. He
has been pastor of the Hawthorne
Lane Methodist Church since 1955.
WISDOM AT WORK
A good husband is one who
stands by his wife in troubles she
wouldn’t have had if she hadn’t
married him.
A recipe for happiness: Make the
most of all that comes and the least
of all that goes.