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AX D can Dean Daniel L. Metts received his B. Ph. degree and A. M. degree at Emory University; lie has done some summer study at the University of North Carolina. A native of Dublin, Georgia, he has spent the past twenty- two years here in Bristol. 1 am sure none of us will forget that first day here at Sullins when we waited in line to sec Dean Metts about our schedules for the year. The long wait was well worth while; for as soon as we entered his office, we found that, with his kind and helpful advice, we could plan our schedules without a flaw. Throughout the year many of us, returning to Dean Metts’ office with other problems, have found his sympathetic interest in each one. Besides his work as Dean, he teaches freshman English. He also serves on the admissions committee and the classifications committee. Page 29
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Vice-President Mr. William T. Martin, who returned to Sul 1 ins as vice-president only three years ago, has become in this short while a vital part of the college. lie received his A. B. degree from Washington and Lee University and his LL. B. degree from Harvard University. Before coming to Sullins, he worked in New York City on the reorganization of the Associated Gas and Electric System. Mr. Martin is interested in helping each and every one of us with our problems. We know that whenever we have any difficulties, as a class or as individuals, we can go to Mr. Martin and find sympathetic interest and helpful advice. Ilis work here as vice-president also includes serving on the admissions committee and the guidance com- mittee. His friendly and cheerful attitude and kindly aid in all that we do give us all a deep respect for him. Page 28
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Miss Ruth V. Milbrandt — A.B. University of Wisconsin, A.M. Columbia University — is head of the English department. She teaches freshman English, English literature, and humanities. She is not only a member of the publications committee, the social activities committee, and the faculty executive committee but also sponsor of the senior class and the Sampler. Miss Mary Mildred Magkie of Granite Kails, North Carolina, is new on the campus this year as a teacher of freshman English and American literature. She received her B.S. degree from the Appalachian State Teachers College and her A.M. degree from Duke Uni- versity. Miss Mackie is a member of the classrooms committee and the publications com- mittee. M iss Catherine Nicholson of Troy, North Carolina, attended Flora MacDonald College, where she received her A.B. degree, and the University of North Carolina, where she received her A.M. Miss Nicholson teaches freshman English and English literature. In addition to being a member of the chapel committee and the guidance committee, she sponsors the Villagers’ Club. Miss Mabel Lewis Dollins of Cozad, Nebraska, received her A.B. and A.M. degrees at the University of Nebraska and did graduate work at Bryn Mawr College. She teaches journalism, American literature, and freshman English. Miss Dollins, who is a member of the publications committee, sponsors the Reflector. Miss Angie E. Loyless of Wellford, South Carolina, who received her A.B. degree from Lander College and her A.M. degree from Du ke University, teaches English in the academy. She is a member of the library committee and the publications committee. She is also sponsor of the academy issue of the Reflector and co-sponsor of the Y.W.C.A. Miss Elizabeth Gref.ne of Kingsport, Tennessee, who received her A.B. from Granada College and her A.M. from Louisiana University, has done graduate work at Peabody College and at Wisconsin, Denver, and Northwestern Universities. Miss Greene teaches fundamentals of speech, public speaking, and radio. She is a member of the chapel committee and sponsor of the Radio Workshop. Miss Edith Emily Humphrey of Hockingport, Ohio, teaches acting and directing, interpretation, and fundamentals of speech. She is also a member of the current events committee. After receiving her A.B. degree from Ohio University and her A.M. degree from Ohio State University, Miss Humphrey did special work at Smith College. She is sponsor of the Sulims Players. Above (left to right): Miss Milbrandt, Miss Mackie, Miss Nicholson, Miss Dollins. At Left ( top to bottom): Miss Loyless, Miss Greene, Miss Humphrey. Page 30
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