Birmingham Southern College - Southern Accent Yearbook (Birmingham, AL)

 - Class of 1941

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the College year

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s. La r ROM the President to the lowhest janitor; from Doctors of Philosophy down to Shine who makes the best waffles in the country, the men who make the College are a smoothly tunctiuninti ' organism. To them we go to pay our bills, api eal for morato riums, and receive the awful news about grades. The3»lanMu ' course s, te ach our classes, and disj ense every- thiiwl fn th| n dbi es mM)SGmidni as to such advice her shoes or lavendar to accent her skirt. They hide our foibles, encourage our originality, and act as safety valves for our hairbrained ideas. Under them the student bodies of succeeding generations flow past, leaving these men to observe and draw conclusions from the mobile stream of maturing human beings whose attitudes today fore- cast America ' s trends tomorrow. The entire group is devoted to the single ideal of the liberal arts college : to teach enlightenment and independence in order that enlightenment and independence may help the student learn for himself the joy of living.



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- DR. RAYMOND ROSS PATY PRESIDENT PaTy this year took a busman ' s holiday when he accepted a position on the Draft Board : he was a brigade signal officer at Fort Knox, Kentucky, in World War I. From the time when he had to fight for a place at the table with eight other Irish youngsters, Doctor Paty has been preparing himself for better things. After running the gamut of Emory, Columbia, and the University of Chicago, he fol- lowed various and interesting pursuits : social work, teaching (Latin, Bible, English, math, and religious education). Dean of Men at Emory, Director of the NYA for Georgia, and Director of Fellowships for the Julius Rosenwald Fund. If you ever wonder where this easygoing e.xecutive receives inspiration for his infectious laugh and ability to pitch horseshoes without removing the horses, take a look at his family. Foremost in pep and grace is the former Adelaide Martha Pund, of Augusta, Georgia. But so close behind their mother that they could hardly be called seconds come Martha Anne. Mary Pund, and Jane Muse. Al- though only one of the Three Sisters graces college classes, the other two are old enough to know that they have a controlling interest in the matter. President Raymond Ross Paty

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