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WILLARD H. BOGGAN Outstanding Fellow To decrease the load on the faculty has been many departmental fellows who have done a magnificent task this year. In the absence of some of the professors, they have continued to instruct the courses to completion. Their tasks have been unusually hard this year as the fac- ulty have had more work to do and could not help them as much. Creditable work has been done in all departments by this group of out- standing students. Here are most of the stu- dents who have won recognition in Who’s Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges. Also, among the ones represented here is nearly every club president and student leader. Because of the outstanding work done by several of the fellows the Tribesman sponsored an election among the fellows to find who, in the opinion of these, was the most outstanding. Willard H. Boggan, fellow in Biology, was selected for his brilliant work in Zoology in the absence of Dr. W. O. Sadler. He took over when Dr. Sadler left and lectured and instructed the lab. In addition, he carried a full schedule of work, working day and night to keep up. Listing in order of occurrence in
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FACULTY Misses Mary Opal and Eleanor Crone, Music, Little Symphony Orchestra and Choral Union; G. M. Rogers, Commercial Science; Dr. W. O. Sadler , Biology; Dr. I. F. Simmons, Professor of Education; Dr. Howard E. Spell, Professor of Christianity; Mrs. Howard E. Spell, Dean of Women; Mrs. C. C. Johnson, Matron of Chrestman Hall; Mrs. Lula B. Johnston, Die- tician; Dr. A. A. Kitchings, Professor of Greek, French and Spanish; Miss Eleanor Grace Polk, Assistant Professor of Commercial Science; Mrs. Rosa D. Quisenberry, Librarian; Mr. Stanley L. Robinson, Head Coach and Director of Physical Education; Rev. James L. Sullivan, though not a faculty member, is Pastor of Clinton Baptist Church; Dr. Walter F. Taylor, Professor of English; Miss Ernestine Thomae, Assistant Professor of English and Professor of German; Dr. E. Bruce Thompson, Professor of History; Miss Elizabeth Williams, Church Secretary; Dr. A. E. Wood, Professor of Chemistry. Dr. D. M. Nelson has carried the load of the Physics Department in addition to his many executive duties. For their com- mendable work, we salute those who have tried to instruct us in our various fields of endeavor. On leave of absence to enlist in U. S. Navy Medical Corps Now on leave for service with Red Cross. Now Assistant Editor of Baptist Student Magazine.
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f e mm the pictures below, the fellows and their depart- ments are: Roger Addkison, Physical Educa- tion; Bennett Alford, Physical Education; Wil- lard H. Boggan, Biology; Evelyn Broadaway, English; Billy Burris, Office and Biology; David Byrd, Social Science; Fenwich Chappell, Biol- ogy; Elizabeth Coleman, Physical Education; Tom Douglas, English; Wilbur Farrar, Chem- istry; Flora Finch, Office; Othell Hand, Chris- tianity; Charles Hickman, Biology; Eugene Hilbun, Physical Education; William Hodge, Physics; Leonard Holloway, Mathematics; Floyd Horne, Modern Languages; John Howell, Chemistry; Carroll Izard, English; Franklin James, Physics; Charles Jolly, English; Charles T. Jones, Physical Education; Cecil Jones, Psychology; Billy Lindsley, Physical Education; A. A. Logue, Chemistry; Tom McCurley, Chemistry; Billy Pearson, Biology; Hubert L. Prevost, Biology; Billy Skelton, English; Benny Smith, History; T. W. Talkington, Chemistry; Robert Trotter, Office; Irene Turner, Psychol- ogy; Lucy White, Physical Education; Frederic Wilcox, Chemistry and Physics; Rutha Lee Williams, Music.
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