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mm 5 u {£} GRETCHEN HYDER, A. B. ( Dimples ) MiUigan College, Tennessee. A dream (and in the dream a smile) Of a maid m Memory ' s Isle; How Beautiful she was, She kept no slave, she wore no crown. But all the Gods trom Heaven looked down To see her pass. Her brow was calm, her heart was free, The might of her simplicity. President Senior Class; Charter member and President Philomathean Literary So- ciety; Secretary and Treasurer Dramatic Club; Professor of Campus Spoof ology; Secretary and Treasurer Periscope; Organi- zation ' s Editor Buffalo; Legal Advisor to Courter ' s Club. Very modest; a bit coquettish; a keen sense of humor; it is said that once upon a time she failed to get her lesson; study is a religion with Gretchen. Her reticence is a challenge; her silence is eloquence; her re- serve is a potentiality; the toss of her head and the twinkle in her eye are like the edict of a judge in the settlement of a con- troversy. This unique complex of symmetrical paradoxes constitute a charming personal- ity which fortified behind a citadel of dark eyes and invincible dimples moves up and down the corridors with a pussy-foot tread — a delight and a blessing to everybody. All of which is a living prophecy of a future life filled with gracious service and reward- ed with honor and renown. 21
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mm wiT WtCxnvB nf A mtniiitraltnn nnh ijustrurttmt HENRY J. DERTHICK President of the Colley:e MRS. HENRY J. DERTHICK Assistant to the Pre:;ident, Dean of Women WILLIS BAXTER BOYD Dean of Men, Profebsor of Philosophy and Education MAURICE B. INGLE Professor of Physics and Spanish CLARENCE HOLTON POAGE Professor of Enirlish and German ASA FRAZIER COCHRANE, Jr. Professor of Chemistry .ind Biology SAMUEL W. TRAUM Professor of Biblical Literature WILLIAM A. WRIGHT Professor of Ancient Languages HENRY GRADY ROOKER Professor of French and English SAMUEL J. HYDER Professor of Mathematics, Bursar of the College J. CALDWELL WICKER Professor of History, Athletic Coach TASWELL WALLER NEWMAN Director of Instrumental Music MRS. T. W. NEWMAN Directress of Vocal Music MRS. W. B. BOYD Librarian MISS KATHLEEN ADAMS Tutor in Commercial Cou rse MR. W. W. WHITE Superintendent of Buildings and Grounds MRS. W. W. WHITE Hostess of Boys ' Dormitory 20
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IF iTM. Eod] A. PAUL DAUGHERTY, A. B. Vice-President of Senior Class; Vice- President of Ministeral Association; Asso- ciate Editor Periscope; Local Editor of An- nual; Member of American Literary So- ciety; Dramatic Club; Pastor First Chris- tian Church, Greeneville, Tennessee; Con- ductor of Choral Music. Mr. Paul Daugherty is one of Milligan ' s most promising young men. With his va- ried talent, he has impressed his personality upon our college life; and to him we are loath to say goode-bye. A native of Florida, he must have caught the spirit of the land of perpetual summer, for who that comes in contact with him is not conscious of the warmth and glow of a generous heart and a loyal friend. At the age of fifteen he won a scholar- ship in Art. Then he began to devote him- self to music until finally he distinguished liimself in Chicago as an honor student under such vocal teachers as La Berge at the American Conservatory, and Sacerdote at the Chicago Musical College. During this time he conducted a choir in one of the churches there. Toward the close of the recent World War he enlisted in the Navy, and was placed in reserve for the Officer ' s Training School just before the Armistice was signed. Soon after he came to Milligan he captured one of her fairest maidens and is one of the Benedicts of our class. 22
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