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FACULTY SNAPS Top, left to right: Miss Brewer registers approval . . . Our dignataries at Commencement . . . Could that be Mr. Rembert? . . . Hello . . . Now. that ' s right ... Dr. John . . . Howdy . . . Duke Martin . . . Hurrali for McCurdvl 16
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FACULTY Nei-l Fohbes, B.S. Assistant Health and Physical Ed. Marie Green, B.M., Instructor Music ]May Frances Grimmer, A.B. Sec. of Alumnae Associatiou Mary Hanchette, A.B., A.M. Instructor Music Jennie M. Hanyen, B.S., A.M. Associate Professor Home Economics : Iary Lynch Johnson, A.B., A.M., Pli D. Associate Professor English Alice Barnwell Keith, B.S., M.S., Ph.D. Assistant Professor Historji LoiisE Lanham, A.B., A.M., Ph.D. Assistant Professor Engli.ih LiLLA LeVan Loadwick, B.:M., M.M. Instructor Music ' ERA Tart Marsh Registrar I Iary deBesse McDonald, A.B., A.M. Instructor Modern Languages ' u:INIA Mitchell Dining-room Hostess Stewart Pratt, A.B., Mus.B., Mus.M. Associate Professor Music John Lamar Rembert, A.B. Instructor Art Lattie Rhode.s Sec. to President Norma Rose, A.B., A.M., Ph.D. Instructor English R. H. Satterfield, A.B. Director of Public Relations Lee C. Shepherd, A.B., B.D. Instructor Religion Lillian Parker Wallace, A.B., M.S. Ph.D., Assistant Professor History Annie Caroline Wilson, R.N. Assistant Nurse Not Pictured Cahoon, J. A., Steu ' ard ; Henley, Elizabeth, Ser- retarij to the Dean: Kniplit, Imu- Kemp, Secretani to the Dean of Women: Warnick, Phvllis, B.M., M.M., Instructor .Vh.-iV. Ballenger, Stanley T., A.B., A.M., Instructor, Modern Languagen: Yos- ter, Mrs. J. E., B.S., Instructor, Physical Educa- tion: Harris, Mrs. D. P., A.B., B.S., A.M., In- structor, Phi sici; Williams, Eleanor Edwards, A.B., A.M., Instructor, Ene lhh. On Leave: Charles, Clayton H., A.B., A.M., Associate Prof., Art; Kramer, Margaret, A.B., M.S., Instructor, Chemh- trii and Phn.iic.1: Allen, Edgar H., Mus.B., Mus.M., Assistant Prof., Music.
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SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Rachel Strole Elizabeth Dark President President RtBY Lyox AxNiE Wray Per kin. Secretary Treasti rcr AS THE TIME for graduation draws nearer and nearer, the class of ' -15 begins to reminisce and the vision of that hot September day when they first came to Meredith flits across their mind. A place that was strange and new, and faces that were even more foreign, were soon to become very much a part of them. After being thoroughh ' oriented, these freslimen settled down, only to be caught in the throes of a two week ' s quarantine. For Palio (their first), they put their heads together and came out with the winning idea — Big and Little Sisters. The hayride and old fashioned square dance at the freshman party will long be remembered. These fresh- men were good at playing basketball, too, for they came out victorious. Their sopho- more year they were the basketball champions. The main events were the party and making the daisy chain. Realizing that they had become an integral part of Meredith, these girls, now juniors, accepted their responsibilities with zest and de- termination. They have proved themselves worthy of the trust given them. The Junior-Senior was quite a banquet, but the most exciting event was the finding of the crook for the first time in five years. Now they are seniors, and to make a wonderful start for their last year they established a first by winning both Palio and Stunt. They are anticipating with mixed feelings the clima.x of their college career — graduation. 17
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