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TO THE CLASS OF 1944: The world as you go to meet it, with war and, later, serious and difficult post-war problems, is a tremendous challenge to such a group as the Class of 1944. But, with the training, the ideals, the attitude and ex- perience that you have acquired at Shorter, we are confident that you can meet every demand and make a worthwhile contribu- tion to the World of Tomorrow. With appreciation for what you have meant to Shorter and sincere friendship for each of you, LOUISE BENNETT, Dean of Student Affairs Congratulations, Seniors! On your gradu- ation from Shorter you are entering upon a new relation with your Alma Mater, that of Alumnae. In you lies her future. In a very real sense you are Shorter College. May each of you discover a richness of life be- yond your expectations. EVERETTE E. PORTER, Academic Dean 13
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THE PRESIDENT AND THE DEMS TO THE SENIOR CLASS: During four years at Shorter, you have had the privilege of adventure in the fine art of gracious liv- ing. Broadening horizons, the joy of fellowship along the way, the growing conviction of personal obligation, and the discovery and development of those eternal values which give meaning and purpose to life have all been a part of your experiences. In the years ahead, you will continue to reflect with credit and honor the standards and the ideals of your Alma Mater. Wherever you are, there Shorter College will be. PAUL M. COUSINS Congmuli act of jo - 12
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F A (! I L T V PAUL M. COUSINS, A.M., LL.D., President. A.B., Mercer University; A.M., Columbia University; LL.D., Mercer University . . . EVERETT E. PORTER, Ph.D., Dean, Professor of Chemistry, Acting Profes- sor of Physics. A.B., Baylor University; M.S., Ph.D., The Rice Institute . . . CLARA LOUISE KELLOGG, A.M., Professor of History. Ph.B., Baylor Univer- sity; A.M., Columbia University; Graduate Work, Columbia University, University of Pennsylvania, University of Chicago, University of California, Uni- versity of Colorado. . . . ALLIE HAYES RICHARDSON, A.M., Professor of Speech. B.O., Brenau College; B.O., Emerson College; A.M., Columbia University; Graduate Work, Northwestern University. . . . RUBY USHER HIGHTOWER, Ph.D., Professor of Mathe- servatory of Music; Mus.M., Cincinnati Conserva- tory; Diplome d ' Aptitude a 1 ' Enseignement d ' Orgue, Diplomc d ' Execution a 1 ' Orgue, Conservatoire, Fon- tainbleau, France; Pupil of Palmer Christian, Uni- versity of Michigan; Fellow, American Guild of Organists, Pi Kappa Lambda. . . . BERTHA E. MAR- TIN, Ph.D., Professor of Biology. A.B., Mount Holy- oke College; Ph.D., University of Chicago; Phi Beta Kappa; Sigma Xi. . . . DORA VON TURCKHFIM WARE, Instructor in Modern Languages. Graduate of Lichtenstein-Callenberg Teachers ' College, Ger- many; Diplome, Institut de France, Paris. . . . CAMERON DUNCAN EBAUGH , Ph.D., Professor of I .ill ration anil Psychology. A.B., Johns Hopkins University; A.M., Middlebury College; Ph.D., Johns Miss Kellogg and Mrs. Willingham Miss Thompson and Dr. Hightower matics. B.L., Shorter College; Graduate Work, University of London; A.M., Uni- versity of Georgia; Ph.D., University of Missouri; Sigma Xi. . . . CLARA LOUISE THOMPSON, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Spanish and Classical Languages. A.B., Washington University; A.M., Univer- sity of Pennsylvania; Fellow, American School of Classical Studies, Rome, Italy; Ph.D., University of Pennsylvania; Phi Beta Kappa. . . . JOHN N. WARE, Ph.D., Professor of Modern Languages. A.B., Randolph-Macon College; A.M., Ph.D., Johns Hopkins University. . . . WILBUR HARTZELL ROWAND, Mus.M., F.A.G.O., Director of Music. Mus.B., Oberlin Con- On leave in government service. Mrs. Richardson and Assistant 14 Dr. Thompson
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