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Clje 1936 iBull A y Dr ES H. Silt department the public s School for s tv of Chaivm nher of the ; IE ' 98, Char that time he ?s in Gastoiii; ing the same of the .Natural Scit Alpha Frati th Carolina. nd Head of the Depar uated fr rhool for Neg ;ven years. D In 1907 he h and Latin in the high school department for setting up the present library under in the Theological Seminary; in 1934 Sllute graduated from the Theological nd church atTairs. Dr. Shute organized . N. C.. and served in the capacity of principal of Highland High ime he built and served as pastor of the Presbyterian church in that tor in the English department here at S ' t the same time serving as librarian. W modern system of libra, y management made dean of the Theologi He ha of the Ge later he taught Greek • indebted to Dr. Shute 19.i2 he began teaching iry. For a number of :ral Alumni Association ssioner at the General against the Synod Shute Edgai Smith jshingto extensii capacity aptist iiidav 1903 years he served as secretary to the college fa for the past eighteen years. He represented the Presbytery of Catawba as v Assembly twice — at St. Louis and at San Francisco. In 1934 when complaint at Catawba he went to Cleveland, Ohio, as counselor of the Synod of Catawba, graduate work at Columbia University. We are proud of the fact that Dr. Shute and we are equally proud that we have him with us in the Theological Seminary. John Edg. r Smith ' g , Washington, District of Columbia. Captain John a monotype (typesetting machine) operator in the Government Printing Office thirty-six years. This fact is reason enough for Smith to be proud of him. He also serves in the secretary of the Board of Trustees of his Alma .Mater. Marshall A. Tallev ' 04, Indianapolis, Indiana. Kev. Talley is the pastor of the .Mount Church in Indianapolis, Indiana. He is editor of the AiiM Quarterly and dean of the Natii School and B. Y. P. U. Congress. Rev. Talley has written A Socratic Exposition of Gcnc.u he was varsity debater and president of his class and secretary of the Y. M. C. A. in 1904. he has kept in touch with his Alma Mater since his graduation. V, Yancv M. Thompson ' 16, Newark, New Jersey. Matriculated at Johnson C. Smith in 1912. He won the Annual Gold Medal Prize given by the Alumni Association and was an active member of the Mattoon Litera.y Society, member of the Literary Research Circle, and the Y. M. C. A.. He has, since his graduation from Smith, received subsequent training in many other institutions. A sketch of his work follows: 1918-1924 — Organized the Trinity Mission Presbyterian Church at Bloomfield, New Jersey; 1924-1928— Pastored Grace Presbvterian Church and served as Staff Director of education and recreation for the Gary Neighborhood House, Gary, Indiana; 192.S.1934-— Served as Supply Minister at the Christ Church, Orange, N. J., and was special Parole Officer through the Juvenile Court of Essex County and was acting as social adjuster for the Juvenile Delinquents of Essex County; 1934-1935— Was supervisor of the Negro Vocational Survey, division. Department of Institutions and Agencies at Trenton, N. J.; 193.S— Supervised on the F ' edei pational Classification Project for the Works Progress Administration; 193.1-1936 — Special Interview! Clinic for Venereal Disease Department. Author of articles, How to Run a Church School, Elementary Teacher, Boston, Mass. SJoHN H. Toatlev ' 16, Due West, South Carolina. Rev. Toatley is the efficient pastor of the -ehtirch in Due West, S. C. He is also the principal of the Lincoln High School of the sam Toatley is a loyal alumnus of Smith. - ■■• ■--. Washington. District of Columbia. Mr. Willian ' , ■ ..- postal clerk for many years. He is active in fraternal circles and a loyal proud. I George L. Winstead ' 03, Pittsburgh. Pennsylvania. Dr. Winstead has l I ' ennsylvania. He has done the type of work that reflects credit to this with pride in that he received his early training within her walls. of Smith— o al Occi r in tl- • Pilgrii ity. Re- apacity of Page Nine
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€bt 1936 T5un U Tk ALUMNI ( James Egert Allex ■lel ' Xevv York. X. Y. A sketch of Mr. Allen ' s wo Miss., for several years follows: 1922 — Graduate work at City College of New ' 1924 — Organized the Smith Club of New York and served as president for sevc in New York public schools: 1932 — One of the twelve Negroes appointed by on the George Washington Bi-Centennial Committee of New York. At present Smith Club; member of the Board of Managers and Ch; Y. M. C. A.; president of New York Branch of N. A. A Chapter of John Brown Memorial Asso Psi Fraternity; Contributor to several in journalism; member of several civic and is the son of Rev. E. V. Allen wh Dr. C. E. Bo.M.Mi ' lo, Orangj He enjoys a lucrative practice. , after teaching in Okolona. rk and Columbia University; years; 192.= — Began teaching avor J. J. Walker to serve Treasurer of the New York f Boys ' Work Committee of the l. ' .ith Street th term): president of Frederick Dougla He Dr. Bo nber W. H. Carroll ' 96, Monticel of Monticello Academy, Monticello he received his trainina yithin he .. Ark; Ark. He has served thi his trainins i Chisol.m ' MTNewark. New Jersey for several years. The tine type of work he is doing reflects credi saying that he is one of J. C. S. U. ' s loyal sons. B. F. .McDowell ' 72, Greenville, South Carolina. Dr. McD. Ministry by Catawba Presbytery in 1879. He has served as pastor Church and School. Greenvile. S. C, twenty-seven and one-half yea comprising Walker ' s Church. Reidville. S. C. and Bowers Church, and Bowers twenty-two years or more. He served as Stated Clerk 1 Polemarch of North-West District of Kappa Alpha nd papers, and recipient of several prizes for excellency roups in Harlem. .Mr. Allen is a loyal alumnus of the University, is also an alumnus ot the Vniversity. Jersey. Dr. C. E. Bomar is a prominent dentist in Orange, N. J. lar keeps in touch with his alma mater and is interested in all of of the Omega Psi Phi Fraternity. nagazn practicing medicine on the University. in Newark, N. We take pride 3well was ordained to the Presbyterian and teacher at the Mattooit Presbyterian rs. He was Stated Supply for the field Wellford. S. C— Walker ' s twentv years, of McClelland Presbvtery for thirty-six Page Eight
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