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T. E. iMcKlMNEY Dean of CUeoc R D m I n I s Hardy Liston President A. H. George Dcnu of Tlieological Seutumry J. A. Grimes Dean of Me}i A. M. I Iawkins Dean of W ' otnen Page Six
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FOREUJORD Every graduate treasures dearlv the memories of his college days. In pleasant reminiscence he will recall and relix ' c each glowing hour. With this in mind, we here present pictoriallv highlights ot our campus life. For years after we have departed, it will be a memento of the happy days at Smith. To reveal between the covers of this tabloid the happiness we ' ve known, the treasured friendships we ' ve shared, the information we ' ve gained and the spiritual insight we ' ve attained, is an impossibility. However, if you receive enjoyment from our Annual, we shall be happy, for you too will share with us the memories of our treasured college days. The Senior Class DEDICRTIOn In times of discouragement and fear, you gave us hope; in times of need and want, you gave us succor: in times of berca ement, you gave us com- fort and soothed us with the warmth and gentle- ness ot a parent. Those who were acquainted with vou were fortunate, but those who knew you were truly blessed. Though ' ou are deceased, the memory of you is eternal within our hearts. To you, Mrs. Mattie B. Greenlee; to you, Mrs. Lola H. Waddell, we dedicate our 1953 Yearbook. The Bull Staff Pane Five
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T R fl T I n f- resident J r A eSAciUi To the 1953 Bull Staff, congratulations. To the student botlv, greetings and good wishes For the present and future. To the members ot the graduating class I shall leaxewith you this thought as vou leave the institution and go out into the activities of a busy world. An indi ' iduai ma ' de ' 0te his or her life to emphasizing what might well be termed the negative qualities in the world. One may, on the other hand, dedicate himself or herself to positive values. I would suggest four of the great values to which one may devote himself or herself with great profit and satisfaction. One of those values is man, the most positive of God ' s creations. Another is complete education, the most positive force in the development of man other than religion. A third is democracy, the most positive system devised by men for living and working together and finally, religion, the integrating force that makes all else effective. Theodus L. Gunn University Librarian Moses S. Belton Piihlic Pxelotious John A. Twitty Reoistrar |OHN M. HOLLOWAY Business Manager Pa e Seven
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