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THE 19 2 2 |, N - ' j II M II I [ II II U J nrir ll ll.ir il l II H II IIIIIC A G R M K Administration Officers Wallace Carl Riddick PraiJcnl Edwin Bentley Owen Reghtrar Arthur Finn Bowen Bursar Charlotte M. Williamson Librarian Louis H. Harris Slevard Alton Cook Campbel. Ph )sician Ella 1. Harris . . Hospital Matron Edward S. King . General Secretary Y. M. C. A. Board of Trustees MEMBER EX-OFFICIO Governor Cameron Morrison . . Raleigh ELECTED MEMBERS W. E. Daniel Weldon A. M. Dixon Gastonia T. T. Ballencer Tryon Chas. F. Tomlinson High Polnl H. L. Stevens Warsaw M. B. Stickley Concord W. H. Williamson Raleigh W. S. Lee Charlotte O. L. Clark Clarklon W. R. BONSAL Hamlet D. R. NoLAND Crablree C. B. Williams Elizabeth City T. T. Thorne Rock,y Mount C. W. Gold Greensboro T. E. Vann Como P. S. BoYD Mooresville Dr. Clarence Poe, Chairman 18
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■ i m ?-9 . i m LllS ■ 1 ! • V Xj gm 1 DR. V. C. RIDDICK President of the College 17
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THE 19 2 2 A G R O M K E, L. Cloyd, Dean of Men In Years to Come The AgROMFXK is a college year-bcok published each year primarily for the Senior Class, but portraying by word and picture every phase of our college life. It is of interest to every student on the day it firs; appears, but its interest grows with each succeeding year after graduation. Each year the members of the class will turn through the pages, and as they see the faces of those familiar to them, but who are now widely scattered throughout the world, will live again their college days and strengthen the ties of friend- ship so powerful in college life. To you, then. State College slumni of the fuiure, I send a word of greeting and of cheer. We all remember the thrill which we experienced as we watched our first balloon ascension, and saw the great bag slowly fill, and saw it tug and pull at the ropes, stnvmg to get away into the heights above. Just so we see our college filled with great possibili- ties, tugging at the ropes, striving to get away into ever-broadening fields of service to our state and to th e world. Our physical plant is growing ju;t as rapidly as means can be provided by the state. Our graduates are year by year becoming a more powerful factor in the development of this and other states. Let us, then, take State College spirit with us always, striving to develop and uplift the community in which we live, and always speaking a good word for Alma Mater. 19
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