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itoun OF TRlSniLS Reverend W. A. Cade. President Mrs. Genevieve Perry, Secretary EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE Reverend A. P. Brantley Mr. E. H. Malone Rev. W. A. Cade, ex ojjido Mr. T. B. Upchurch, Jr. Pres. Walter Patten, ex officio Term Expires 1942 Reverend A. P. Brantley, Sanford Mks. ( ;i;i)R(,e 11. Hitaff, Dr. James E. Hillman, Raleigh Wilmington Mr. T. a. Person, Greenville Mr. T. B. Upchurch, Raeford Reverend W. A. Cade, Chiiirman. Goldsboro Mr. Fred Fearing, Elizabeth Cily Term Expires 1943 Mr. E. H. Malone, Louisburg Mr. Leon Russell, New Bern Mr. D. U. Sandlin, Fayetteville Term Expires 1944 Reverend R. W. Bradshaw, Dnrliani Mk. Roscoe Foreman, Elizabeth City Mr. J. W. Jenkins, Henderson Mrs. Floyd Johnson. ' hiteviUe Reverend W. V. McRae, Fayetteville ADMIMSTRITKIN Louisburg College has in Dr. Walter Patten and Mrs. Genevieve Peri7 two of the ablest and most enthusiastic workers it has ever known. During their years here they have handled great problems of college administration with admirable success. Truly tbey offer evidence thai man can shine in use. Walter Patten President Walter Patten. President A.B., D.D., Wesleyan University; M.A., University of North Carolina Genevieve P. Perry. Treasurer Louisburg College; Columbia College; Bowling Green University Genemeve p. Perry Treasurer
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AyMli ISTI{ TI(li But ulien llu bugles soum Ii-(I war . . . This is a clay of khaki and guns, things that luue a special meaning for toda). They represent plans and ambitions, hopes — perha|)s lives — given up. It is hard for a man to give up williout MUfi rios what he has labored for. to wear kliaki. It seems that a man would break with all hi ' had made himself. But manli- ness is made of stronger fiber. It is a quality unstrained — a power of acclimation, of profiting from its circumstances, and retaining its noblest virtues in perverse situations. It must indeed be a hard thing — and yet they do it every day. They do it at Louisburg College. One soldier ' s story proves it: Less than a year ago he sat in his class odice and worked with annuals and school papers, students and their themes and tests — all. things he had sought for and had begun to attain — and then the bugles sounded. Yes, they luue done it at Louisburg. and tomorrow they will do it again. And the college, rich in memories, looks w ith fondness on those who go, for many a war year has it seen. Much does it know of the thing the world today now begins to recognize — that feeling in the heart concerning faith, honor, country, and God. Nobly, in days gone by, it knew khaki and guns — and sacrifice of those who went out from it in war years. . . . when the bugles sounded war They put their games away . . . They took the khaki and the gun Instead of cap and gown.
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:■ - i » ' , A v« , « Aniick tia(laia Byerly Lameriiii (!lat vtirtliy Crisp Culpepper Freeman Hancock I fudging FUILTV Thomas Cicero Amick, Mathemalics. L.I., George Peabody College; A.B., M.A.. University of jNorth Carolina; Ph.D.. Central Lniversity; University of Chicago; University of Virginia. George E. Badalas, ! ' aliiral Science. A.B., University of North Carolina. James Edwin Byerly. Music. A.B. in Music, University of North Carolina; Eastman School of Music of the Lniversity of Rochester. John L. Cameron. Athletics. A.B.. Elon College; Columbia Universitv; Universitv of North Carolina. WiLLARD H. Cl.ATWGRTHY. Mathematics and Science. A.B.. Berea College; M.A.. University of Kentucky. Marjorie Crisp. Physical Education. B.S.. Appalachian .State Teachers College; George Pea- body College. Steli-. H. Culpepper. Home ursing am! First Aid. R.N.. Bellevue Hospital. John A. Freeman. Natural Science. B.A.. M.S.. Wake Forest College; University of North Carolina. Harold B. Hancock. Social Science. A.B., Wesleyan University ; M.A.. Harvard lniversity; Lniversity of Delaware; Lniversity of Virginia: Lniversity of Pennsvlvania: Lniversity of North Carolina. Julia Brown Hudgins, Commercial Science. B.S., Woman ' s College of the L ni ersity of North Carolina.
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