Page Eight STATE TEACHERS COLLEGE NEWSLETTER Tuesday, June 6, 1950 Class of 19:)0 WITH HIGH HONOR — EMMA MARIA GASKINS WITH HONOR Lonnie William Harvey Edith Morris Shields Mattie Lee Baker Mary Elizabeth Newby Thomas Edward Basnight Beulah Mae Hendersoii Lottie Elizabeh Hinton Elsie Marie Tillery « 0 « Willie Bright Ashley Willia Mae Baker Joseph Barber Effie Ree Corham Batts Louiza Doles Boone Bettie Boone Briley Hollie L. Bryant Katie Bellinger Buie Willie Elma Carr Esther Bell Chapman Sylvania Aline Cheek Ruby Moye Cobb Josephine Wright Cooper Lois T. Cooper Michael Saunders Coston Jeannine Lenora Creekmur Mabel Burney Davis Katherine Olivia Diggs Ella Celestine Ele5^ Vernice Virginia Evans Elsie Endia Eerebee Roscoe Fields Bernice Purdy Flood Robert Joseph Franklin Minnie Viola Gardner Luvenia Rebecca Godfrey Georgia Mae Mullen Grandy Ida Virginia Gray Doris Neola Criswell Alice Pearl Harriss Leona Deloris Harris Herbert Randolph Henry Clarice Rebecca Higli John Charles Hinton Willie Mae Hodges Naomi Rainey Hogan Annie Virginia Holley Bessie Edglanor Holmes Samuel Tliernion Horton Marjorie Virginia Howell Abbie Brandon Johnson Charity Emmly Johnson Theodosia Mullen Johnson Irene Smith Shaw Jones William Bradshaw Jones Juanita Berry Jordan George Wesley Joyner Rosa Howcutt Joyner Elbert Leander Lawson Donnie Mae Lilly Elizabeth Littlejohn Laura Manley Lowe Florence Elizabeth Manson Myrtle Evangeline Matthews Della Mae Miller Maxine Geraldine Mitchell Willie James Mullen Evelyn Marie Murray James McGowan Lillie Ollison McDaniels Evelyn Odessa McFadden Etta Mae Newkirk Clara Eva Nixon Ruth Cooper Nobles Rosa Stanley Oden Irma Alexander Owens Annie Wynn Pailin Eugene Pailin Wilhelmina Hall Pearsall Lealer Burnett Peele Iredell Alverta Pendleton Jean Elizabeth Perry Rosa Lee Foreman Perry Ella Louise Poole Robert Earl Poole Ruby Lucille Poole Lillian Peed Purvis Celestine Spellman Raney Willie Mae Riddick Magellon Deleon Robinson Mildred Louise Rodgers Viola Ruffin Spencer Lendrous Scott Jeisie Mae Lilly Sharp Ruth Ethel Slade Alexander Smith Anna Wooding Smith Maeruby Dillahunt Smith Alfred Bennett Spellman Gertrude A. Strayhorn Vanders Ray Swain Wilsonia Swain John Thomas Sykes Lloyd Sykes Queenie Gatling Taft Helen Whitehead Taylor Oral Lee Thomas Fannie Naomi Tillett Verna Juanita Twine Barbaia Harper Ups'.ur Emma Price Urquhart \ elma Virginia Valentine W'illie Marion Vauglian FloSoie Stephenson Vinson Laura Belle Vinson Mary Bowden Washington Walter Thomas White, Jr. Lucy France Whitehead Johnny Williams EimTce Virginia Williamson Lucy Marie Wills Mary Elizabeth Winslow MOTTO; STRIVE NOT TO EQUAL, BUT TO EXCEL AWARDS DAY (Continued from Page 7) age during her four years at the college. Others graduating with honor in cluded: Lonnie Wiliam Harvey. Mrs. Edith Morris .Shields, Mattie Lee Baker. Mrs. Mary Elizabeth Newby, Thomas Edward Basnight, Beulah Mae Hender.son. Lottie Elizabeth Hinton and Elsie Marie Tilery. Certificates were gixcn to tlie fol lowing: Band—Elsie Tillery. Jeannie Creek mur, D. C. Higgs. Wilsonia Swain, Michael Coston and Magallen Robin son. Choir—Barbara I'pshur. I'). C. Higgs, Elizabeth Littlejohn. ELsie Tillery. loseph Barber. Michael Cos ton, Lillie S. White. Maiallan Robin son, Lloyd Sykes and Cliristine Perry. Dance Group—Lucille Poole. Clar ice High. Nita Clement and Lealcr Peele. Dramatics—Leona Harris, Beulah Henderson, Mary Washington. Ros coe Fields, Vida Porter, Alexander Smith. Marie Wills and Bradshaw lones. Newsletter—Bessie Holmes. Letters were awarded outstanding football and basketball players. Football—Joseph Barber. William Branch, Joseph Bryant, Herbert Henry, James McCowan, Roscoe Fields, William McKinnon, William Mullens, Eugene PaiHn, Robert Poole, Vanders Swain, Willie Weeks. Alex- and(-r Smith and Johnn\- Williams. Basketball—The entire team was awarded letters. Keys for excellency in studies to: Emm.i M. Ga,skins and Mattie Baker. Cash prizes were given to; Vernon Randall for being the best all around young man in the fresh man class by the Beta Alplia Club. Myrtle Borden for attaining the highest scholastic average in the fresliman class by Alp'ia Kappa Mu National Honor Society. Rufus W. Underwood for meritor ious serx ice to the college. Outstanding among the gifts was that of the Senior Class. Eight con crete benches to add to the beauty of the campus and to be used by all who comc were presented by I lo>’.l S;-'kes, presi lent of the class. 1950 SUMMER SCHOOL • State Teachers College Elizabeth City, N. C. ONE SESSION June 6 through July 14 • “TWENTY-FOUR HOURS OF LEARNING IN EVERY DAY OF LIVING” A Summer School Designed to Meet The Needs of Teachers and College Students