Salem College - Sights and Insights Yearbook (Winston-Salem, NC)

 - Class of 1953

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Meet Our President ■ ' ■TB Which shall oak tree or it be? a big a little acorn? V ti. words dcsciihc liulr incn; lilllc words dcsirilx- bis men. Dr. Dale H. Ciranili-y is. in one shoit word, ■■Ours. • Ours because we wanl him to lie l ' ore er our speaker in chapel. To be always analyzing us and helping us I ' orm our phi- losophies of life. To be constantly explaining the world situation and its complications to us and making us look up hopefully to gain help from the same Good Father in which he confides. To be forever making us laugh at the things we consider to be ■■big oak trees ' in our lives today by showing us that tomorrow they will be just ■little acorns. He is ours even though he is occasionally ■other ' s, too. We ' re often envious of the limes committees and meetings take him away from us. But the Alumnae also want to call him ■■ours and the N. C. Federation of C:hurch-Related Colleges also wants to call him ■our pres ident. But he is always basically ■ ours. We know; we can tell. We can tell by the way he stops us on Salem .Square and asks us what ' s news from home, discusses the presidential political campaign with more understanding than the candidates them- selves, writes little verses or speeches that make us laugh or think, gives the Salemite a boost with ideas he learned while once an editor of a large newspaper, smokes cigarettes with us, under- stands us when we load him with our problems, and wa Ts at us as he passes our classroom window. He is also ours during Christmas holidays Our President and our Salem and summer vacation. We know because we Both are OUrs; both loved hear from him. At C:hristmas time comes the card, our favorite one, that we read over and over and that wishes us so many things for one little card. And in the summer he w rites us about all our favorite people. He writes about the faculty — ■■Mr. Campbell is busy building another house — Dr. Welch is with the Lost Colony again this summer— Mrs. Heidbreder is touring Ocracoke. And he never neglects to tell us aliout ■■our Salem, its summer activities, its new paint jobs, how much Stevie misses us, and how ■■the church clock still strikes every C)uaricr hour. . . . How- does all this strike you? Yes, we can tell that he is ■■ours. .- nd we are glad. 11



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Board of Trustees Bishop J. K. Pl ' ohl, Cliairiniiti: Dr. A. H. Bahnson: Mrs, Agnc-w H. Bahnson, Jr.; Mr. F. F. Bahnson, Jr.; Mr. Archibald Graigc; Rev. I. Howard Chadwick; Mr. C. E. Elberson; Mrs. Gilljcrt Fry; Rev. George Higgins; Mr. W. P. Sandridge; Mr. W. F. Shaffner; Mrs. Ronald Slyc; 1 . R. G, Spaugh; Mr. C. S. Star- buck; Mr. W. M. Vogler; Mr. F. F. Willingham; Mr. Julius A. Woodward; Mrs. Robert McC.uiston; Mrs. Dallacc McLennan; Mrs. Glaude Strickland; Mr. Charles N. Siewers; Miss . da Allen: Dr. Fred Lineback; Mrs. Emil Shaffner; Mrs. John T. Simpson, Jr.; Rev. Herbert Johnson; Mr. H. M. Brandon; C ol. L. Corrin Strong; Mrs. Gordon Hancs; Mr. Howard Gray; and Dr. Dale H. Gramley, rv nfficin. ' 13 mitmi

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