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MA RGARET A. REEKES B.A., R, M. W. C. Englilrlx MARY D. RICHESON B.S., U. of Va.: DLA., Columbia liugliflx M. LOUISE ROBERTSON B.S.. U, of Va. French FLORENCE H. ROBINSON C.,,nmw.'A1 I. TAYLOR ROBINSON A.B., R. M. C. Jlnlhemrzticf NlARlE C. ROONEY BS., U. of Va.: M.A., Columbia A',mmJh ELLA B. ROUZIE B.A.. W. H M. Commercial GRACE I. RowE B.A., Bridgewater: M.A., NVisr:nnsin lI'ngII'.1!I FLORENCE RYLAND M.A.. Columbia Hllflarll MARY A. SAMPSON Hume II'i-ufioniinr HANNAH E. SESSLER BS., Madison wmmmmz IVlARY A. SHIRES BA., Tennessee U.: M.A., Culumbia IAztifi DOROTHY C. SIMPSON B.S., Columbia Conzman-ml XVILLIAM 'l'. SINCLAIR M.A,. U. ufN. C. .f1lu.n'u KEEl.lNG H. SISSON llfv.-1-.r1fc.'l Urfupalzarml Trninlliyy DOROTHY G. SMITH B.A., Southwcslcrn linyliflz FRANK G. SPEAR dr! IEANETTE B. STATON EA., U. of R.. MA., CDI..mI.ia .41I1Mun1aUc.r ELISE STEVENSON B.A., U. uf R. . Science EDITH G. SYUNOR B.A., U. of R.: M.A., Columbia lIi.1lu11v R. EVA TATUM B.A.. R, M. W. C.: M.A.. U. of Va. lfnylifll A. S. Trloml-SON BS.. NV. 8! M. Bookkncpmy X CHARLES TROXELL ' B.A., W. 81 Bl. Ko Mum qf, 'TTA E. TURNER . BA, U. of R. , 11,Jz..,-y RUTH B. VALENTINE B.A., W. 81 M. lfnglixli ELIZABETH WEBB B.S.. NV. 81 M. Sf-iufirc MARY V. WILLIAMS B.A., R. M. W. C4 M.A., Columbia Lalm ANN M. XVILLS B.S., Madison llama livafxarrzim IOSEPH B. WOODI-IAM B.S., Clemson fuwumzmz lJfm.I.'ng XVILHELMINA F, XVRIGHT B.A,, U. of R. fllathl-nm!ir.r In OUR FACULTY
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OUR FACULTY. R Qi l16l' MARY E. IENKENS B.A.. U. of R. Sciafm: THELMA B. KI-:ENE B.A., U. uf R.: M.A., Duke llnglim and Public Sm-ukinq KARON A. KENNEDY B.A., Mississippi Wumnn's Cullcgep M.A., U. of Texas HI.rIopv CONSTANCE KING Snr-ellzqy MILDRED A. KLINE B.A., U. of R.: M.A.,-Columbia Ifrmwln, S,Ham.rlz M. GLADYS LAMBERT B.A., Emory 8: Henry lingli.r!z REBA H. LASSITER B.S., Radford Guidam-c MARY E. LEACH B.S., Peabody .S'clcm-c ANNIE L. LONDEREE L'anxnmrI-zlzl GEORGE I. LUX b B.A., U. of Iowa: MA., Columbxa llifzmgv EVERETT W. MAIOIZ Bs., M.A., w. ef M. Alazvmmzfw- ODELL L. MARTIN B.S,. U. of Va. lf,.glifh HOXVARD MAST B.s., v. R. 1, ZUc1:lmm'ml llnzwlng DEBORAH A. MCCARTHY B.A., U. of R. Kllalhclnalzhr ELSIE V. MCCLINTIC B.A., U. of R. Hfflm, RUTH E. MCEXVEN B,A., MA., U. of R. Q 1f,.y1i.m BYRD MICHAUX RN, sums Circle .VIII-.rc MARY W. MQNTAGUE B.A., U. uf R. Enyllalz MARY S. MUCRENI-'uss A.B., R. M. w. C. Iiuidam-z LLEWELLYN NEALE. IR. Bs., Engineering, v. M. I. Elan-lriu1Lu L. MABEL NIMS B.A.. Mt. Holyoke: M,A., W. 81 M. llllrlohv KARMA D. OGDEN B.A., R, M. W. C. lfnglI.rl1 CLYDE M. OVEREEY B.S., Bowling Green Universify Buakkulliml OSEAR H. PARRISH BS., M.S., U. of R. liu.rInc.f.r AIlrrz1'nl.rlrnllau MARY L. PERLE HA.. U. of R. H Englzlrlz und Public Spmzlurzy HELEN C. PHILLIPS B.A., W. 81 M.: M.A., Columbia Science GLADYS M. PILKINTON B.A., M.A., Tenn. State 1 rcm'h LYNDELLE A. PITT M.A., U. of R, .S'cz'cm-c MARTHA C. PULLIAM B.A., llulllns fynlfzefnaluu MARY B. RAGLAND B,A., R. M, W. C. Enylim
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Rationed 'Z ff Y ULD Alma Mater certainly has spruced up since it has donned its lwrand new coat of paint. So said Ann Tucker, a former editor of Tulc lxlARSHALLI'1'I'l, when she came back from college on hcr few days' vacation. She greeted her old friends among the faculty and student lmody and then off she went on her rounds to see what new phases ot' school life and instruction she could find. She was lxoth surprised and pleased when she learned that a Victory Corps, an entirely new activity, had heen included in our schedule. llaving lmeen divided in companies similar to the cadet corps, 54 JW The Navy rates 1 181 This i th Measure 17 inches from the floor students drilled each day outside. To provide for this, an extra period was added to our school day curriculum, causing the dismissal hell to ring some- what later than usual. All students were required to have physical training each day, but it was not essential that they belong to the Victory Corps itself. Entrance into this unit meant that one must pledge himself to efliciently per- form community war services. Preparing oneself for future service in war produc- tion or essential civilian occupations was included in the plan ofthe Victory Corps. Girls who sported dark blue gahardine shirts and overseas caps, along with white long-sleeved blouses were members of the girls Victory Corps. The boys work dark trousers and white shirts, also with their blue overseas caps. Together, the boys and girls in their uniforms made an attractive corps. With the smell of fresh air deep in their lungs, students reluctantly returned to their studies for the rest ofthe clay.
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