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DR. HERBERT REBARKER Dean of Men The yesterdays in ceaseless, stern array Recede into the ever-lengthening past ; In the flaming forge of fate each one is cast. Each moulded in the likeness of today, Tomorrow ' s vital link with yesterday. The noisy film of passing time fleets fast On the silent screen of life, until at last The imagery dims and quickly fades away. Each yesterday is but a mute portrait Of joys and ills, fond hopes, good deeds and bad, Kind thoughts, sweet dreams, ambition, love and hate, All interwoven in the fabric ' s plaid. With the backward turn of the fateful hands of time The yesterdays reveal our life ' s design. ANNIE L MORTON Dean of Women Many of our grandmothers were great believers i n patchwork quilts. These little pieces of cloth represent the family , they would say. In the quilts some squares were finer than others depending upon the workman- ship and materials used. In many respects our college standards and traditions resemble a patchwork quilt. Each is the outgrowth of some idea or ideal of former members of our col- lege family. What contribution have you made?
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DR. LEON R. MEADOWS President Thus far your life has been spent in what is generally known as the period of preparation; soon you will leave college for the purpose of taking upon your shoulders the full duties and responsibilities of adult citizenship. We hope and have cause to believe that you will take with you the ability to solve many of the problems that now face civilization, and the courage to undertake bravely their solution; suc- cessful efforts in this task will require knowledge, cooperation, char- acter, tolerance, wisdom, and a proper sense of justice to others. Your Alma Mater wishes for you the best that you are worthy to receive. Leon R. Meadows. President.
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VL FACULTY Dk. Lucille Turner. Director of Instruction, Eng- lish: Miss Mamie Jenkins, English; Miss Lois Grigsby. English; Miss Emma L. Hooper. English: Dr. Denver Baughan. English; Miss Mary Greene. English; Dr. M. N. Posey, English: Dr. Herbert ReBarker, Director of Instruction, Mathematics; Miss Louise Williams. Mathematics. Miss Elizabeth England. Mathematics ; Dr. R. J. Slay. Director of Instruction, Science; Dr. R. C. Brandt. Science; Dr. Charles Reynolds. Science; Dr. W. S. Deloache. Science: Dr. O. C. Wilton. Science; Miss Mary Caughey. Science; Mr. R. C. Deal. Director of Instruction, French: Miss Mar- guerite Austin. French. Mr. Elmer Browning. Director of Instruction, Com- merce ; Miss Lena C. Ellis. Commerce; Miss Velma Lowe, Commerce: Miss Audrey Dempsey. Com- merce; Dr. A. D. Frank. Director of Instruction, History; Miss Laura Rose, History; Dr. R. L. Hilldrup. History: Mr. E. C Hollar. History; Mr. M. L. Wright. Sociology. Dr. Beecher Flanagan. Economics; Dr. Paul Toll. Economics; Dr. E. L. Henderson, Director of Instruction, Administration and Supervision; Dr. Carl L. Adams. Director of Instruction, Psychology; Miss Annie Newell. Education: Miss Lucille Charlton, Education. Dr. Hubert C. Haynes. Education and Psychology; Miss Dora Coates, Di- rector of Supervision, Primary and Grammar Grade i : Miss Kate Lewis. Director of Instruction, Art. Miss Vida Marie Vicks, Art; Mr. Parnelle Pickle- simer. Director of Instruction, Geography; Dr Brown, Geography; Mr. J. B. Cummings. Geogra- phy; Miss Ruby Sholtz, Home Economics; Miss Evelyn Rogers. Home Economics; Miss Pearl Chapman. Home Economics; Mrs. Ethel Reid Waiters, Home Economics; Miss Mobel Lacy, Home Economics. C, 9 g
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