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% • OFFICERS IN CHARGE OF PLANT Albert M. Knapp Director of Buildings and Grounds Raymond C. Gregory Assistant to the Director of Buildings and Grounds Margaret Ferguson Bennett A.B., Sweet Briar College Secretary to the Director of Buildings and Grounds Rebecca C. Kerr Supervisor of Halls of Residence Linda Spence Brown A.B., University of Texas; A.M., University of Chicago Director of Refectories Nellie F. Harper Assistant to the Director of Refectories Frances O. Stone Secretary to the Director of Refectories Henrietta Payne Goldenberg Manager of th: Boxwood Inn J. Edwin Dinwiddie Superintendent of the Farn THE SWEET BRIAR ALUMNAE ASSOCIATION OFFICERS Martha on Briesen, ' 31 President Virginia Eady, ' 38 First Vice-President Laura Graves, ' 42 Second I ice-President Helen H. McMahon, ' 23 Executive Secretary) and Treasurer Mary V. Marks, ' 35 Chairman, Alumnae Fund Alumnae Member of the Board of Directors Mrs. Charles R. Burnett (Eugenia Griffin, ' 10). Alumnae Representatives on the Board of Overseers: Mrs. Margaret Grant, ' 15; Mrs. Joseph Winston Cox, Jr. (Edna Lee, ' 26). Members of the Alun.nae Council: Mrs. Clarence B. Rogers (Mary Clark, Academy), Mrs. Harry B. Taylor (Alma Booth), Mrs. Earl S. Ridler (Polly Bissell, ' 17), Mrs. K. N. Gardner (Cornelia Carroll, ' 18), Mrs. William H. Steeble (Louisa New Kirk, ' 23), Mrs. John Twohy, 2nd (Grace Merrick, ' 24). Mrs. Richard Barnes (Elsetta Gilchrist, ' 27), Mrs. Kelsey Regen (Jocelyn Watson, ' 28), Mrs. Ed- mund W. Harrison (Mary Huntington, ' 30), Mary Moore Pancake ' 32, Mrs. Ernest M. Wood, Jr. (Elizabeth Bond, ' 34), CoNNIE J. BuRWELL, 34, Mrs. Francis E. Carter, Jr. (Cary Burwell, ' 35), Mrs. Franklin Parker (Katharine Niles, ' 36), Mrs. E. Griffith Dodson (Molly Talcott, ' 38), Mary Mackintosh, ' 39. The Sweet Briar Alumnae Association was organized to further the well-being of the college, its graduates and former students, by increasing the interest of its members in the college and in each other. As a group the Alumnae Association has been active in keeping up the contacts between those who were Sweet Briar and those who are Sweet Briar today. The Alumnae News, published quarterly, brings to the alumnae events of interest on the campus, and those affecting Sweet Briar alumnae directly or indirectly. Believing that it is a privilege to have a share in the dynamic business of education and in perpetuatmg the finest traditions of Sweet Briar, the alumnae have organized an Alumnae Fund to which voluntary contributions are made each year. The proceeds from this fund are presented to the college at the end of the academic year. Each year at Commencement, as a memorial to a man who served Sweet Briar first as a legal advisor and later as chairman of its board of directors, the Alumnae Association gives the Manson Memorial Scholarship to an upper- classman, who, in addition to distinguishing herself in the academic field, has shown qualities which make here a real leader and contributor to the life of Sweet Briar College. On June 9, 1942, the Manson Memorial Scholarship was awarded to Miss Page Ruth of Baltimore, Maryland, a member of the Class of 1943. Sweet Briar Day, held during the Christmas season on December 28th, brings the alumnae together in their many alumnae clubs and groups with students now attending Sweet Briar. The students are thus enabled to know the alumnae of their vicinity, and to give former students a new contact with the college and its development. In 1937 at the suggestion of Susan Jelley, 1928, a proposal for the establishment of alumnae representatives on admission was put into effect. The purpose of this plan is to keep all interested alumnae and alumnae clubs well- informed about the academic and community life of the college by means of an especially prepared course and exami- nation so that they may intelligently and officially represent the colleges at secondary school functions and thus create and maintain contacts vital to the well-being of the college. Each year the title, a lumnae representative on admission, must be confirmed by re-exammation. Spanl? To Mil S. Ai Spafe To p Rel Thr t, c veil i 1 to Wcl j ' fa riel Abi ;K Jone.s, lf£ ' aker. T% Pan-Aniv ' . fourtoori , be invit ' .; which - - A STn-.VV- spon.sd, ,y,[ now ■■ ■! (S Amflir; J{- - Skits li-Sf ' ' : the tho ' • ' % Ridinl New W I lior-:5 0 Thr .scvoral (late: sixtr and iui ' ill niny v. IhKT L..U C. mason f Obscrfi, Care .iv U-ges i ;- savp.s V,. ' r ha.s se rtr- Chan CI. ' «j-- Hou.sc I ' i neeck-il iji. inoiuy, vi .slight t %. ' to ll.i - wi.sc ' ■ .of Ittt Wit ' BoaDi ' jjopul.! that Handl bocii .Spoii: the 1 yoiii (lutv I :r i
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Tarn ; ' jebols in ?%nn of ■■5C. ; ' J ' Ameri- Moists jfders BOARD OF DIRECTORS The Reverend Carl E. Grammer, S.T.D. President Emeritus Summit, New Jersey The Right Re erend Be erley D. Tucker, Jr. President Cleveland, Ohio Mr. Allen Cucullu Chairman Executive Committee Lynchburg, Virginia Mrs. Charles R. Burnett Richmond, Virginia Mr. W. Gerhard Suhling Lynchburg, Virginia Mr. Archibald G. Robertson Richmond, Virginia Mr. Rowland Lea Agricola, Virginia EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE Mr. Allen Cucullu, Chairman Mrs. Charles R. Burnett Mr. Rowland Lea BOARD OF OVERSEERS The Right Renerend Beverley D. Tucker, Jr. D.D., LL.D., S.T.D. President Mr. Allen Cucullu, Chairman Executive Committee Mrs. Charles R. Burnett Mr. W. Gerhard Suhling Mr. Archibald G. Robertson Mr. Rowland Lea TERM EXPIRES MAY 1943 Miss Meta Glass President, Sweet Briar College Mrs. Margaret Grant Boston, Massachusetts TERM EXPIRES MAY 1945 Dr. O. M. W. Sprague Boston, Massachusetts TERM EXPIRES MAY 1946 Senator Carter Glass Lynchburg, Virginia Mr. James D. Mooney New ' ork City Mrs. Joseph W. Cox. Jr. Raleigh, North Carolina TERM EXPIRES MAY 1948 Mr. Edward Jenkins Millwood, Virgmia Mr. Dabney S. Lancaster Richmond, Virginia Miss Lois Ballenger, Secretary to the Board Sweet Briar, Virginia COMMITTEES OF THE BOARD OF OVERSEERS Executive Committee — Mr.Cucullu.Mrs. BuRNETT, Farm — Mr. Lea, Mr. Jenkins, Mr. Suhling, Mr. Miss Glass, Mr. Suhling, Mr. Robertson, Mr. Lancaster, and The Treasurer of the Col- Lea. LEGE. Investments and Finance — Mr. Cucullu, Mr. JENK- INS, Mr. Suhling, Dr. Sprague, Mr. Robert- son, Mr. Lea; The Treasurer of the College, Buildings and Grounds — Miss Glass, Mrs. Burnett, Mr. Lea, Mr. Lancaster; The Director of Buildings and Grounds, ex-officio. Endowment — Mr. Robertson, Bishop Tucker, Mr. Mooney, Miss Glass, Mrs. Grant, Mrs. Cox, Mr. Lancaster. •Self-perpetuating be ' ithout terms of office.
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