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J ' jcxajdlh We want to commend Dr. Keiser for winning forensic honors against the best teams of the South; to Mrs. Deal for her able direction of plays and May Day. Lena Virginia Keiser AB, Limestone College; AM, Duke University. Instructor in French. Robert L. Fritz AB, AM , DD. Lenoir College; LLD,, Lenoir Rliyne College. Pro- fessor and Head of Mathematics Department. Owen H. Browne BS, Chemistry, North Carolina State College; Ph.D., Johns Hopkins University. Instructor in Math and Physics. Monroe Craig Yoder AB, Lenoir College; AM., Uni- versity of Virginia; Graduate work on Ph D. Phi Beta Kappa. Professor of Biology. Mary Cray AB, Tusculum College; MS, University of Tennessee. Instructor of Biology. Simon |. Marion AB, Roanoke College; AM, Columbia University; PhD, ibid. Professor and Head of Chemistry Department. Karl Z. Morgan AB, University of North Caro- lina; M.A., Ph.D., Duke University. Professor and Head of Physics De- partment. Kenneth B. Lee Bachelor of Music, St Olaf Col- lege. Professor and Head of Music Department. Mary Elizabeth Greenholt AB, Hood College; A.M., Uni- versity of Iowa. Instructor in Public School Music. Margaret E. Alleman Voice Teacher ' s Certificate, New York School of Music and Arts. Instructor in Voice and Public School Music, Dean of Women. Helen M. Stabler Carthage College; B.Mus., Sher- wood Music School. Instructor in Piano and Organ. Harlan L. Creech A B , Vv ' offord College. Professor and Head of Commercial Depart- ment. We are proud to have such a faculty preparing us to take our places as Christian citizens in the world of tomorrow. We won ' t forget how they have helped us.
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We feel that we owe much to the faculty, but we seldom have a chance to sincerely tell them about it. Especially do we want to pay them tribute today . . . they have shown themselves more than equal to the trying conditions of a small school in time of George Richard Patterson AB, Midland College; M.Ed, University of Kansas Professor and Head of Education and Psychology Departments. Hattie Fowler B.S, Mitchell College; MA., Columbia University Assistant Pro- fessor of Education. Francis Crover Morgan A.B, Lenoir College, BD, Luth- eran Theological Southern Semi- nary; AM, PhD., University of South Carolina Phi Beta Kappa Professor and Head of Religion and Philosophy Departments Albert Keiser A.B., Wartburg College ; Gradu- ate VVartburg Theological Semi- nary; AM,, University of Montana; PhD, University of Illinois. Pro- fessor and Head of English and Public Speaking Departments. Edwin Lake Setzler A.B., Newberry College; A.M , Newberry College; A.M., Univer- sity of Virginia; Graduate work on Ph.D. Professor of English, Regis- trar, Dean of Men Pearl Setzer Deal AB, Lenoir College; Graduate in Expression, ibid Instructor of English and Dramatics. Lilyan Colson B A , East Carolina Teachers Col- lege; MA., George Peabody Col- lege. Instructor of History. Victor Vard Aderholdt A B., Lenoir College; A M , Uni- versity of North Carolina Profes- sor and Head of History and Social Science Department. Homer Reginald Creenholt A B , Gettysburg College, Gettys- burg Lutheran Theological Semi- nary; Ph.D., University of Chicago. Phi Beta Kappa Associate Profes- sor of History. Ruth Friedrich B.A , State University of Iowa; MA, Ph D., University of Iowa. Phi Beta Kappa. Assistant Profes- sor of History. Martin Luther Stirewalt, Jr. A B . Lenoir Rhyne College; AM., Duke University; Resident work for Ph D completed. Associate Profes- sor of Ancient Languages. Mariano M. Maya AB , Spanish Lutheran Institute; PhD, University of Madrid, In- structor and Acting Head of Mod- ern Language Department. war. The Science De- partments have doubled their duties with the instruction of the pre- flight army and navy boys stationed on our campus. The places of Drs. Ullman and Weaver, on leave of absence serv- ing Uncle Sam, had to be and were filled. and, J ' oajdUbf
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William Henry Stubbe AB, Bowling Green College of Commerce; M Ed , University of Pittsburgh. Instructor in Business Education. Jessie Broadbent Patterson Graduate of Teacher Training Department of Gregg School, Chi- cago. Assistant in Commercial Branches. Edna Neitzel BS., University of Nebraska; M.A . University of Denver. In- structor in Shorthand and Typing. Shore Neal AB , Lenoir Rhyne College; MA, University of North Carolina. Director of Athletics. Nell Stallings BS, Woman ' s College, Univer- sity of North Carolina; MA. Uni- versity of North Carolina. Director of Girls ' Athletics. Aileen Aderholdt A.B., Library Science, Woman ' s College, University of North Caro- lina. Librarian. IN MEMORIAM: Dr. Eugene de Forest Heald, gentleman, teacher, whose love and knowl- edge of things esthetic was intensely felt by all who knew him; whose example of Christian character we will re- member. Lenoir Rhyne has an unusually able and effi- cient administration . . . Dr. Monroe, Deans Alle- man and Setzler always are ready to help stu- dents. We are grateful for their kind guidance and understanding. Mabel Aderholdt A B , Library Science, Woman ' s College. University of North Caro- lina Phi Beta Kappa Assistant Librarian. Virginia Barron BS, Winthrop College; AM, Winthrop College. Dietitian. Gladys Barger Lenoir Rhyne College College Treasurer. Annie Lee Lentz Lenoir Rhyne College, Bookkeeper. Mary Newton BS, Woman ' s College, Univer- sity of North Carolina Secretary to the President. Mrs. H. A. Kistler Dean of Maple View Hall. anxL CldminhiAatuHL
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