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Poarb of bministration Mr. W. B. Edwakds President Miss Valerie M. Sohaible Secretary to Faculty. Dean, and Registrar Miss Eixice MiDowell Dean of Wome7i. and Lihrnrifni Mrs. Johx M. Seweix Bursar and Secretary to the President Miss Jemmie Bexton Secretary to the himt Miss Liccie Payne Dietitian Mrs. Mattie Taylor Assistant Dietitian Miss Lou Williford Nurse Dk. L. M. Futrell College Physician Mk. J. G. Liverman Superintendent of (hounds JfaruUp for 1929=30 Miss Blanche Banta German and Latin A.B.. Genrsi ' tnwn College: A.M.. Columbia University Ml!. Mark J. Benyunes Orchestra and Instrumental Miisicil Conservatory, Malaga, Spain Miss Jane B. Browx Psychology and Education A.B., George Wasliington University; A.M., Columliia University Dr. W. R. Birreix Bible and Greek A.M.. University of Seattle; D.D., and Litt.D., Lanier University Miss Bertha L. Carroll English A.B., Meredith College; A.M.. Cornell University Miss Forrest DbLano Voice and Theoretical B.Mus.. Kno. Conservatory; Pupil of Margaret Lawson Mulford ; Student of .lane E. PetersoTi Miss Willie D. Halsell History and Political Science A.B., Mississijjpi State College for Women; A.H.. Vanderbilt University Miss Sarah P. Kelly Science A,B.. A.M., Greenville Woman ' s College; University of Georgia Miss Virginia Martin Instructor in French and Education A.B.. Chowan College Miss Inez Matthews Piano B.S., Piano Diploma. Chowan College; Peahody Conservatory Miss Liccie Payne Home Economics B.S.. Georgia College for Women; A.M., George Peabody College for Teachers Miss Valerie M. Sciiairuc Mathematics A.B.. Coker College; A.M.. University of North Carolina; University of .South Carolina Miss Irene V. Ulmer Expression and Physical Education Curry S.hool of Expression; Student of Robert N. Hiskman: .Student of Mrs. E. C. Lounsbury Mrs. E. B. V.wohan Instructor in Art Chowan College; Columbia University Miss Maky E. Whitney : French and Spanish A,B., Adrian College; A.M., University of Michigan i
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I I And the Senior tlioiiglit it woulil be PlcasMiit that after the three old Ladies Lad given her this lievelation of the Past, tliey should Visit Chowan and receive a Revelation of the Present. So the visit was arranged. And a lievelation it was indeed! It seemed as if the Dream continued, save that the Senior ' s jihiee was taken hy the Oldest Alumna, who, a school girl once more, saw the Thi ' ee Flaming Figures of thi ' Pioneer N ' ii-tin ' s. And she who had a calm brow and the eye of a seer rent aside I be Veil of the Years and showed a Glowing Vision of the Chowan of 1930. The Oldest Alumiui was most interested in the l ers(]iinel of the ( ' oUege, namely those who liii|uirted Knowle Igv and those who sat at their feet, that is to say, the ]• ' acuity and the Students. .Vnd the first were noble and strong of heai ' t and head and hand. And they who sat under them were many more than in the Early Days, and were of Varied Interests and Potentialities and Ages. The youngest of them were Somewhat Tender, and Timid, and, as the woidd would say, Unsophisticated, Init they had a mind to work. And she who I ' alled herself Vision was tlu ' light unto their eyes and ihe bim]i unto their feet. The next (jf those who sat were more ( ' om|iose l an l had a mind to hght and to conquer. An l tipon their shields was emblazoned the emblem of her who calhcl herself Courage. And again, there were still others who sat and awaited the time of their At- tainment. Soberness and Seriousness had b( en adde(l id their ]iorti(in. And the influence of the tender and nolde-conntenani-ed Loyalty was upon them. Miireovei ' , ihe wise ones waxed exceedingly glad as they expounded the learning of the land, for those who sat undei ' tlieni wi re eager to be filled. lint what the Oldest Alumna remai ' ked above everything was that they All, those who taught and those who learned in ibis .Modern Age, were Comrades. And it was Something delightful to behold the Fellowship and tlii ' Understanding between them. I ■9- il Twenty-two
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