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Dr, XYilcox refused to repent of his strict grading' even though he was warned St. Peter might find a deficiency of points in his heavenly record some day. Mrs. Counts continued to he the same friendly manager of the Co-Op and to render commendable service. A familiar figure on the campus was Ur. Sarkiss with his cheery, hllello there! llowever. they said he had a dual person- ality on exams! .l'rofessor Edwards, Greek instructor, made the study of Koine Greek entertaining' instead of dull. He was also an ahle assistant of Dan Cupid who was in- creasingly active among the preachers. To Miss Jacobs we were indebted for pleasant aromas that floated from the Dietetics Lodge on Second .-Xvenue. ln addition to guiding' unskilled hands in the study of art, Miss 'l'ownes continued to enjoy her tea. No doulmt it was hecause of her linfrlisli an- . cestry. Miss Sparks, Tony to the Masquers, was not handicapped, it seems, hy any short- ages due to the war. ller dramatic presenta- tions were excellent. .X lover of opera and a regular Saturday listener of the Met's hroad- cast was l'rof. liotherinel, instructor in 'four- nalisin. Our coach, Snitz Snider, was ahle to smile through defeats. and his moral sup- port hrought some victories on the gridiron toward the last of the foothall season. Strains from the Masters drifted from Music llall as Mrs. Yail inspired her pupils to great heights in music, Much more could he written ahout the faculty if space permitted as they have truly heen friends, companions, and fel- low lahorers. 'llo them we express our sincere appreciation for their nohle efforts. iotiiv ii.-wi. W-un...
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B0 Illl 0F TIIIISTIZIZS OFFICERS FRANK SAMFORD, President MEMORY L. ROBINSON, Chairman of the Executive Coinmittee PEYTON A. EURANIC. Secretary NIEKIBERS JOSEPH LINYER BEDSoLli Divisional Vice-President, INIeKes bins, Inc. CHARLES RENFROE BELL IXI ohile son St Roh- Anniston President, Commercial National Bank XYILLIAM ANDR EXY BERRY Ririninghain State Manager, The Life Insurance Co. of Yirginia YIRGIL BOULDIN Justice. Supreme Court of Alahai JOHN HALL BUCHANAN Pastor, Southside Baptist Church LIICIEN IIOXYELL BURNS Mayor, the City of Selma PEYTON ALFRED EUBANK President, Peyton A, Euhanlc Re Insuranee Company, Inv. Montgomery na Birnnnghain Selma Ensley al Estate X JAMES CLARENCE INZER Gadsden Attorney J. THEODORE JACKSON Dothan Attorney HENRY J. KI'I IlRELI. Mobile President, Kittrell-Milling Motor Company ROBERT EUGENE LAMBERT, JR. Darlington Planter and Merchant, R. E. Lambert it Sons IXIRS. C. FULLER IXIANLY Birininghain JOHN J. MILFORD Huntsville Pastor, First Baptist Church JOHN RENFROE IXIULLINS Clanton J. R. Mullins CQ Sons. Merchants J. IJ. l'I'l'TMAN J. D. Pittman Company MEMORY L. ROBINSON Attorney TOM D. RUSSELL Alexander City President, The Russell lXIanufaeturing Com- pany an Aliied Interests FRANK PARK SAMFORD Iiirininghain President, Liberty National Life Insurance' Company LEXYE H. SESSIONS Enterprise Y IZ irininghani Iliriuiiigliain MRS. J. E. FRANKS Fort Payne Iresiclent, Sessions Company, Inf., Manufac- VIRCIL M. GARDNER Oxford turers Pastor. First llaptist Church JAMES 'll. IIPCHURCH Montgomery JOHN IYILL GAY Seottslmoro Secretary-Treasiirer. Interstate Oil Company Banker JAMES ALTO XYARIVE1 liIl'lllIllHll?llll EDXYIN XYIIITE HAGOOD Alhertville Physician Pastor. First liaptist Chureh JOSEPH DAVIS HEACOCK Hi1'1Ilillj.filZllll ivwhr Physician :'1Deeeased 1 l s. x . A,..f . -1- WARD sea rsuszvn I13I
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