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ADMINISTRATION There are those who, no doubt, will be telling you that no time in history has presented a darker future for college men and women than today. To be sure, these are grave times. But let me surest t o you in all sincerity that, in my opinion, no century in all history presents a greater challenge and opportunity for forthright leadership than this one. Integrity, intelligent understand- ing, courage and faith— the foundation stones of true education— are more desperately needed in our national and world leadership todav than ever before in the annals of man. And to whom more than to college men and women can the world turn for such leadership. No age ever offered greater opportunity, for no civilization ever faced more directly a choice of one of only two alternatives: Christianity or Catastrophe. May it in future years be said that men and women of Catawba helped mightily to lead the peoples of the world to sanity and to peace. Mav God speed you on your way. Most sincerely, A. R. Keppel President, Catawba College Raymond [knkins, Ph. I). Dean of Faculty and Professor of English Donald C. Dearborn, Ph.D. Dean of the College and Professor ol Mathematics William H. Blake, M.A. Dean of Men and Associate Professor of Commerce Elisabeth R. Scranton, M.A. Dean of Women and Professor of History
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A. R. KEPPEL, LL.D. President TO THE MEMBERS OF THE CLASS OF 1951: My heartiest congratulations to you on the completion of your college course! This is no mean achievement, but let me remind you that the real value of your four years at Catawba can and will only be measured by the future, not by the past. You alone, in the days that lie ahead, will determine its actual worth. It your college degree creates within you a sense of superiority and cock-sureness your past four years have not only been wasted but have been ill-spent. But, if your college diploma gives you a sense of humility and an urge to prove yourself through your service to others, you can rest assured that your experiences at Catawba have been invaluable. 14
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CATAWBA Associate Professor of Romance Languages Assistant Professor of English Associate Professor of Education Jane Bollc, M.S. Associate Professor of Physical Education for Women FIRST ROW Svea M. Anderson, M.M.U.S. . • , . D . , , , Nita Andrews, Ph.D ' - A ' SIS Professor of Music Betty Barbour, M.A Elizabeth M. Black, M.A. Helen Elizabeth Blake, B.S.A. Elva Jane Bollc, M.S. Instructor ,„ A Milton L. Braun, Ph.D. Professor of Physics SECOND ROW Henrietta Clodfeltcr. M.S. , „. , Lilyan Colson, MA V- „ 7 } str c! ° r ' Biology Marian H. Dixon, M A ' distant Professor of Speech and English Charles H. Douglas, Th.D. ' Assoc ' ale Professor of Home Economics Katharine H. Dye B S ' ' ' d Pro f sor °f Accounting Lucile Epperson, M.M. , ' : „ L ' ' a ' y A f ' sU » ' David Earl Faust Ph.D. p , A ' s ' f Professor of Music Professor of Religion and History THIRD ROW Mary V. Fisher, B.S „ , , ., . Katharine French, M.A. . A - , ' t , fkience Librarian G William Greene MA ' ' . oaate Professor of Home Economics Greene, M.A. Associate Professor of Social Science and Director of the World Government Institute Assistant Professor of Drama and Speech Associate Professor of Chemistry ■ Sarah W. Kibler, M.S. Burnett M. Hobgood. M.F.A. Hansel L. Hughes, M.S. . c e i J « n ' J£ A - •■.■ „ Registrar, Director of Admissions, and Associate Professor ofEnglish Student Union Hostess, Manager of Alumni Office. Y.W.C.A. Director, and Girls ' Dormitory Head of House
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