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Oh, ye who rend this hook, By alumni ever raised To penetrale each nook. 'Tis to thee, oh, A. C. C., Our gratitude we sing; High and low, in every key, And far and wide ' twill ring. For it tells of other days That each one spent with thee. 'Till we left thy halls, and ways, To journey o'er life's sea. A s the strains of music fall Upon the listening ear, Simple melodies appall With h esita t in g fea r. Com positions thus began. But as the days went by Harmonics much f uller ran With graduation nigh. Minor phrases found within Revealed our trials there. Progress was disclosed again By swift and stately air. When the final chord was reached ’Twas then we left thy hands. Tested, now, and tried is each In home and foreign la mis. In Alma Mater, our composer, We left thee unperfected. Are we winners now, or losers, Received, or rejected! Winners, yes, for some have touched The solus of women and men. You've exalted I if e for us And made us o'er again. Alma Maler, 'tis to thee Our homage now we give. Alma Mater, 'tis for thee Our love forever lives. —Gladys Foust, ’21. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii =i i iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniii
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George Albert Williams, A.B., M.S. Professor of Chemistry and Biology. Phi Kappa Phi; A. B., Lebanon Valley Col- lege, 1913; M. S., Iowa State College, 1915; Instructor in Zoology, Iowa State College, 1913- 1916; Chemical Warfare Service, United States Army, 1917-1919; Professor of Chemistry and Physics, Bethany College, 1919-1921; Professor of Chemistry and Biology, Atlantic Christian College, 1921-1922. Member American Chem ical Society; member American Association for the Advancement of Science. Mr. Williams has proven a most valuable member of the faculty of A. C. C. He has been successful in building up a substantial science department. His science courses are always popular with the students, and under his guid- ance even girls come to have a scientific interest in cutting up frogs and earthworms. Charac- teristic of his profession, Mr. Williams is dili- gent, persistent and analytical, with college spirit which manifests itself in the various activities of our college life. I Laura Jean Beach, A.B., Yassar Professor of Languages. Studied: Frl. v. Prieser’s Pension, Stutt- gartt, Germany; Vassar College, Poughkeep- sie, N. Y.; Yale University, New Haven, Conn.; College de Franco-English Guild, Sorboune,- Paris, France; Berlin University, Berlin, Ger- many. Taught: Shamokin, Pa., High School; Ia- conia, N. H., High School; Troy, N. Y., High School; Guilford College, Guilford College, N. C.; Hollins College, Hollins, Va.; Meredith College, Raleigh, N. C.; Atlantic Christian Col- lege, Wilson, N. C. We are fortunate in having Miss Beach as Professor of Modern Languages in our College. She is a thoroughly competent teacher, and tells her students repeatedly that they must ‘‘mas- ter’ ’ the subject in hand. The industry of her students is an index to her teaching. IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIM -42 1 Js- |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||!||||||||||l|||ll|!l|ll|||llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll
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C. C. Ware State Secretary Graduate College of the Bible, Lexington, Ivy., 1907; Minister for Churches in Mississippi, 1 exas, and Louisiana, and N. C. State Secre- tary, S. C., 1913-’15; State Secretary N. C., 1915; Founder S. C. Christian and Ar. C. Christian. During eight years of loyal, faithful service he has made every interest of church and college his vital concern. His work as financial secretary to the College has been of untold value, and the College has been materially strengthened there- by. Friends without number over the State appreciate him for his kind devotion to duty and for his real worth. Miss Myrtie L. Harper Libraria n M iss Myrtie Harper is our happy and efficient librarian. Always earnest, interested and sin- cere, in the library and out of it, she contributes in many ways to the comfort and well-being of the students. “A gentle woman, sweet and kind, and always true, And one irho doth to friends and strangers give, In guiet ways, the help of cheerful words and tender deeds.' ’ lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll!lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll 4 2 3 Is- IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIH hint1 '
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