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RRD RDminiSTRRTIOn RT P. C Iowa b .rn. P. C. bound. MARRY IvLW ' YN STURGKOX. Asmlattt lo the l ' ii i tu . A.B., M.S., (S i-rlhi}i Collefic, Vunlnc Uniicnify), keeps freshmen Ir-iiuiL trying; to spot chemistry tests. Hut that is not all he tlcjcs, certainly not. Me is head of scholarship committee and therefore heads off cxorbitanl demands. President of South Atlantic Conference and one of the chief cors m the South Carolina Chemical Association. Served in the army in World War I. but ;ave it up tor a chemical career, jOMN MOl.LANO HUNTER, Business MauaKvr, A.B., (Vresbytcrian Co!- Ir. i ' } y quite naturally came upon the name of Hawk-eye one day. And as loL.il tce- ;rabber, $10 demerit-head W ' hitelaw is making his position ominous. UiidL-rstaiidin.i; liow to keep everybody with just not enough money probably explains how he takes pictures from kites. His spirits roared in 1918 in the army air corps, which he rarely indul ;Ls in now, preferring to teach the art on terra mucha firmer. Two-time President of the College. ALMOND l.DWIN SPFNCKR, B.A., M.A.. LL.l)., (Ci ' iifrc Colics,!-, I ' nil tt i() of Kvufucky) , is now in the midst of year number fifty on the faculty and is Dean of same. Hobbying with him, one would indulge in vicarious crime thrills through medium of de- tective stories. Students refer to old Spence as the example of what P. C. gentlemen should be but aren ' t. P. C. has a campus mother. At least that ' s what the 1940 Knap-Sac said about MRS. LILLIAN G. BROWN, Rc iisfriir, (Teniiesscc College, Chicago Art Untitiitc). Worries about all scrawny pooches that gather at the din- ing hall, the palm tree given the College, and flowers in her office. As chief keeper of files she knows the low-down and up on every student. Just ask her. If the Cyclmg Brotherhood of America were to convert everyone as thoroughly as MRS. NARCISSA GRAY ADAIR, Secretary, B.S., (Winthrop College), great danes would feel at home in Clinton. She recently acquired the mysteri- ous title of Bursar, and although no one has any idea what it means no one guesses it can be translated as one of Hawk-eye ' s aid-de-camps. MRS. BROWN MRS. ADAIR OF PRESByTERIfln COLLEGE ▼
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