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FACULTY ii MDBR Proffisor of English l i Allen Instant Prof, nor. t.xt,n - r.irtmmt II. I.. ItxKK . i I v I I I I: Mul Will U li Instructor in I j Education Ka ik ' i FACULTY l J. Allbman • • . . ,tion • ■■ Iff . John Bi 1 1 1 Ayqck k M . i M i..-i. Lbor Mi ir ' ..■ , I ' roftssor of Math, mati, t M i viii Bow m tssut III ■ i udtUt l I l D MKI U IK Assistant Pi Violin I.OKK mm Mki I I l Inslruitor in Piano mo. S. M Byrd lilt ■ K c Chii I ' s Fifth Gradt Fa m PAGE 24
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A MESSAGE FROM THE DEAN OF MEN The following is presented as a statement of the principles which guide those in authority at our college in regard to all activities, but more especially in regard to athletics: That an alert active mind be developed in a strong, virile body; that impulse be restrained by reason, and self expression limited by law; that estimations made by others be recognized and accepted at their proper values; that the courteous word and chivalrous deed be present even in the heat of combat, the flush of victory or the sting of defeat. H. Lee Prather. A MESSAGE FROM THE DEAN OF THE COLLEGE It is said that an educated person is one who has the ability to adjust himself harmoniously to new circumstances. During the present economic crisis, therefore, let us rely on those more noble traits of character — faith, courage, endurance, a love for all that ' s noble and good — lest we falter. Frederick Arthur Ford. FREDERICK ARTHUR FORD Dean of College H. LEE PRATHER Dean of Men ETHEL L. HEREFORD Dean of Women A MESSAGE FROM THE DEAN OF WOMEN To you who are leaving, my message is to take with you any worth- while thoughts and ideals that have come to you while here. For you who will remain, my hope is that we may strive for a clearer under- standing and confidence so that together we may learn true values To know, to esteem, to love — and then to part, Make up life ' s tale to many a feeling heart. Ethel L. Hereford. PAGE 23
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FACULTY Sarah L. C. Clapp Associate Professor of English , .r... Universitj ol Texas; .M. and Ph.D., University or Texas; Graduate Work, i ' ni erslty of Chicago, 1928. Esther Cooley Associate Professor of Home Economics ah.. Newcomb; M.S.. University of Chi- cago, 1925. R. G. CoRKERN Assistant Professor of Education and Political Science A.B., Southwestern College; a.m.. Louisi- ana State University. Miss Mamie Etheridgi: First Grade Supervisor B.S. Peabody; A.M., Peabody. 4 FACULTY I.S II I.I.I CoCKI II III Third Grade Supervisor A.B., Louisiana State Normal; Palmer Mel hod Schools ol Bouldi r, ( Colorado; University of T Olive Long Cooper Associate Professor of Art and Design Louisiana State Normal; U.S.. Columbia University, 19: ' . ; a.m. and Dlplom Supervisor of Pine Arts. Columbia I ' ni- A. L. DUCOLRN.U Associate Professor of Chemistry A.B.. Louisiana State Normal; MS.. Uni- versity of Iowa; University of Chicago, 1930. Martha Feltls Professor of History Louisiana Stat. ' Normal; A.B., Louisiana State University; A.M.. Louisiana State University; Graduate study. University .ii California; Columbia University, 1925. Francis Gary Fournet Professor of Physics B.S. Louisiana State University; M.S., Louisiana State University; Gradual Work, University of Chicago ami Uni- versity oi Texas. F. A. Ford Dean Loui siana State Normal; .r, Louisiana staio University; a.m.. Peabody; Ph.D.. iody, 1931. Albert A. Fredericks Professor of Agriculture B.S., Louisiana State University; M.S. Louisiana siat.- University, 1926. Or Garland Reference Librarian ; Instructor in Library S ience i ; Louisiana state Normal College 1929; U.S. in L.S., Louisiana State Uni- versity, 1932, PAGE 25
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