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Catawba ROBERT II. ACKERSON, M.A. Assistant Professor of Mathematics NITA ANDREWS, Ph.D. Associate Professor of Romance Languages BETTY BABBOUR, M.A. Assistant Professor of English ELIZABETH MoDONALD BLACK, M.A. Associate Professor of Education HELEN ELIZABETH BLAKE, B.S.A. Instructor in Art MILTON L. BBAUN, Ph.D. Professor of Physics anil Mathematics JOSEPH W. COHRON, M.A. Associate Professor of Drama and Speech LILYAN COLSON, M.A. Assistant Professor of Speech and English MARIAN H. DIXON, M.A. Associate Professor of Home Economics ♦ ♦ « CHARLES HAROLD DOUGLAS, Th.D. Bursar and Professor of Accounting DAVID EARL FAUST, Ph.D. Professor of Bible and History MARY V. FISHER, B.S. Reference Librarian KATHEBINE FRENCH, M.A. Associate Professor of Home Economics J. WILLIAM CADDY. JB.. M.A. Associate Professor of Chemistry and Registrar GEORGE WILLIAM GREENE, M.A. Associate Professor of Social Science JOHN CORBIN HADLEY, M.A. Professor of Education LANDON C. HECK, A.B. Instructor in Physics F. KENNEDY HOWARD. M.A. Assistant Professor of History CHARLES DeWITT HOWELL. Ph.D. Professor of Biology REID JANN, M.A. Assistant Professor of English GORDON A. KIBKLAND, A.B. Director of Physical Education for Men f 12
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To you, the Graduates of 1949, I extend my most hearty congratu- lations, my very best wishes, but not my farewell. For although you have finished your work here, you cannot actually leave Catawba behind because you are and always will be a part of it. Catawba College is not primarily a group of buildings; it is a spirit — a spirit of comradeship, of goodwill, of high purpose. If both you and your Alma Mater have done their work well, that spirit Mill become an indivisible bond that will not only keep us bound together in lasting fellowship, but that, moreover, will keep us bound to that greatest ideal of all — the ideal of service — a continuing service to our fellow- men and to our God. On such a life ' s mission I earnestly bid you God ' s speed. Most sincerely, A. R. KEPPEL fpPl met pen A u (rod an (I J art il - ' inp
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Faculty MARY EMMA KNOX, B.S. Dietitian HELEN B. KRAISS, M.S. Director of Physical Education for Women CATHERINE LANGFORD. Ph.D. Associate Professor of History anil German MARY McklNNEY, M.A. Associate Professor of Physical Education for W omen LOUIS E. MILLER, A.M. Assistant Professor of Romance Languages GEORGE GARFIELD RAMSEY, Ph.D. Professor of Chemistry LULL RUTH REED. Ph.D. Librarian and Associate Professor of Library Science MARION RICHARDS, M.A. Associate Professor of Physical Education for Men EARL RUTH, M.A. Associate Professor of Physical Education for Men ► ♦ ♦ DAVID J. SESSOMS, M.A. Dire ctor of Student Activities and Assistant Professor of Commerce RICHARD W. SETZER, M.A. Associate Professor of Commerce HOWARD E. SLAGEN, M.A. Professor Emeritus HARRY FRANKLYN TAYLOR, M.A. Associate Professor of Music CHRISTOPHER J. THOMAS. A.R.C.M., M.R.S.T. Professor of Music WINIFRED MACBRIDE THOMAS, L.R.A.M. Assistant Professor of Piano FLORENCE A. WEHR. B.S. Assistant Professor of Secretarial Science BRUCE A. WENTZ, Ph.D. Professor of Philosophy and Psychology FRANCES DECKER WENTZ, B.S. Assistan I Librarian LIONEL A. WHISTON, B.D. Assistant Professor of Religion MARVIN D. W IGGINTON, A.M. Assistant Professor of Music MILLARD F. WILSON, M.A.E. Assistant Professor of Commerce 13
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