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The students of Woman ' s College this year welcome to our State and to our campus a new Governor, but an old friend — Governor Gregg Cherry. As lawyer, Speaker of the House in the North Carolina General Assembly, officer in World War I, and private citizen, Governor Cherry has shown outstanding leadership and sincerity. Although his duties in Raleigh will doubtless occupy much of his time, we expect to have him here on campus with us as often as possible. His desires and ours will work together toward a common goal — that of keeping Woman ' s Col- lege climbing in national standards. Governor Gregg Cherry ADMINISTRATIVE Dr. Frank Porter Graham — Greater University President, educator, leader and friend, Dr. Graham retains a special place of honor at W. C. As his congenial manner and his inspiring speeches always put us in a thoughtful and uplifted frame of mind, we only wish that Doctor Frank could visit us more often. Because of his outstanding activity in wartime duties, however, we realize that he is in constant demand and we shall remain patient until he can favor us with another of his visits to our campus. Dr. Frank Porter Graham ►14
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Page 19 text:
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Mr. William D. Carmichael, Jr. — Every W. C. student looks forward to the time when Mr. Billy Carmichael pays us one of his famed visits and delivers one of his delightful speeches — speeches always colored with wit and enthusiasm. Balancing the budget for the Greater University is really a huge task, but Mr. Billy always manages to keep us out of the red as well as out of the blue. Chancellor Walter C. Jackson — Always willing to lend a ready ear, to give a helping hand, to serve you, guide you and encourage you, Dr. Jackson is ever our friend and leader. His jovial spirit and unfailing in- terest in each of us captures a spot in each of our hearts. Representing all that we know and cherish at Wom- an ' s College, our Dr. Jackson is truly the best. Miss Harriet W. Elliott — Miss Elliott is back to stay! And how truly wonderf ul it is to have her resume her place as our active Dean of women. Distinguished as she is on campus and off, we remain ever grateful for her inspiring interest in everyone, her enthusiasm in each of our activities and her undying loyalty to our school and our country. OFFICERS W.CU.N.C Mr. William D. Carmichael, Jr. Chancellor Walter C. Jackson Miss Harriet W. Elliott l.»
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