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MISS ANABEL COX B. S. Tennessee State Teachers College M. A. Peabody College Music, Physical Education MISS STELLA MARIE COX B. E. Tennessee State Teachers M. A. Peabody College Home Economics MISS THELMA EDWARDS B. A. E. Cniversity of Mississippi M. A. (pending) Peabody College Commercial MISS ANNA L. EVERETT B. S. Georgia State College for Women B. S. in L. S. Peabody Library School Librarian MRS. GRACE G. FELDER B. S. Mississippi Woman’s College M. A. Louisiana State University French—Registrar MISS MINNIE C. FLEMING B. A. Mississippi State College for Women Dean of Women MR. WILLIS B. GLOVER, JR. B. A. Mississippi College M. A. University of Virginia History—Psychology MR. WILLIAM B. GOODWIN B. A. Southwestern Louisiana Institute Band Director MR. JAMES C. HENSON B. S. Mississippi State College Science—Ccach MRS. EDNA WATKINS HEWITT B. A. Hilman College M. A. University of Mexico Spanish—History—Speech THE
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President’s Message MR. J. M. KENNA, President To Southwest Friends Greetings, These are troublesome times. It is such a pity, such a tragedy, that so much ma¬ terial wealth, and so much irreplaceable values in human lives are being hopelessly destroyed in and by means of war. The only consoling thought is that there are some things more precious than wealth, than life even. Our way of life, our free¬ dom, our ideals, our institutions are a trust handed down tc us by our forebears who purchased these things with their blood, their t ears, their suffering, and we, their ancestors, will not measure up to this trust, unless we preserve our inheritance at all costs. Let there be no question— American manhcod and womanhood will forever be worthy of this trust. Our schools are American and will carry forward Amer¬ ican ideals to future generations. Southwest will hold high the torch of freedom, along with other American institutions. Youth of America, I Salute You. IX
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FACULTY MR. JOHN I. HURST B. S. Mississippi State M- S. Louisiana State University Dean—Agriculture MR. NEWTON H. JAMES B. A. Mississippi College M. A. University of Mississippi History MRS. L. FERN MILLER A. B. Simpson College M. A. Colorado State School of Education Mathematics MR. WILLIAM E. MOORE Coach REV. J. B. QUIN B. A. Mississippi College D. D Louisville Theological Seminary MISS ERNESTINE THOMAE B. A. Mississippi State College for Women M. A. Peabcdy College English MR. SHELDON A. DUNAWAY Student Labor Foreman MRS. LUNA MAY JOHNSON Dietitian DR. E. M. GIVENS College Physician MISS MILDRED GENT (Picture not shown) Secretary to President
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