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DEDICATION | in honor of MISS ANNIE B. WILLIAMS As a gesture of appreciation for her years of service to the college, a group of Home Economics majors } who reside in the Home Management House presents Miss Williams a silver tray. They are Shirley Mc- Cants, Addie Davis, Fairey Barno, Edna Hampton, and Miss Williams. | i) “T give thee thanks in part of thy deserts And will with deeds requite thy gentleness.” —Titus Andronicus, Act 1, scene i. When you retired in June, 1959, as Instructor of Clothing,: Textiles, and In- terior Decoration, you had completed twenty-one years of unselfish service to the State College Family. As a student at this College, you revealed such excellent talents that upon your graduation you were invited to join the faculty. You brought with you a wealth of experiences gained at Bettis Academy, Trenton, South Caro- lina; Schofield Normal and Industrial School, Aiken, South Carolina; Sterling High School, Greenville, South Carolina, and Allendale Training School, Allen- dale, South Carolina. These experiences enabled you to serve as Matron, Assist- ant Dean of Women, and finally as a member of the Home Economics Staff. You were a kind, patient, and skilled teacher. However, as valuable as were your abili- ties as a teacher, it is your stature as a person which endears you to those with whom you associate. You are one of those persons blessed by God with the creative gift. A wizard with the needle, you have used your great skill to contribute beauty to numerous college events. May Day costumes and dance costumes came from your hands as creations of artistic beauty. The georgeous coronation robe, worn each year at the Coronation of Miss State College, is a testimony to your art. You are a talented decorator. When one viewed the stage on Mother's Day, Easter, or Commence- ment, one immediately knew if your hand had touched it. Few weddings among members of the College family were attempted without your aid. Always more than eager to assist whenever your services were solicited, you dischargd each task with pleasure and exhausted yourself to make the occasion superb. You are beloved by all the members of the State College family, both students and faculty. To most of us you are known as Miss ASB. To you, Miss A. B. the Buttpoc Staff is happy to dedicate its 1960 edition. We miss you, we love you, we thank you.
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