Union University - Lest We Forget Yearbook (Jackson, TN)

 - Class of 1941

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MRS. D. W. LUCKEY, hostess of Crook Hall, guides her girls with all the tender- ness and kindness possible as she takes the place of their own mothers. All those who live under her care love her. MISS LOUISE SUBLETTE, affectionately called Pris, is hostess of the tea room. To her falls the lot of serving guests on the campus, regular dinner meetings of campus organizations as well as those who eat there daily. MRS. RENA SUBLETTE, known to the students on the campus as Ma, is hostess of Dorcas Hall. In an efficient manner, she serves friendliness as well as food — two things which bring health and happiness to all who become a mem- ber of her group. DEAN OF MEN DR. REID DAVIS, B.S., M.S., Ph.D., is the head of the Biology Department and Dean of Men. He is an admired faculty member and friend to the students, who will testify that he is one teacher who succeeds in making classes a pleasure. He can also tactfully control any situation at Adams Hall. In his happier moments he may be found hunting specimens or taking candid camera shots of unsuspecting victims. DEAN OF WOMEN MRS. DEE E. RICE, A.B., B.S., is professor of Latin and Dean of Women. In her charming way she is an excellent teacher and a gracious mother to all the women students on the campus, some of whom can be seen each day wend their way to Lovelace Hall for a special permission. She rules with a firm hand and yet so diplomatically that she continues to be a friend and adviser.

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DEAN SARGENT of COLLEGE Dean S. S. Sargent is loved by the students at Union University because of his patience, generosity, and kindness toward all those with whom he is associated. Through the medium of poetry he endeavors to bring to the student higher Ideals and loftier aspira- tions. Though kindness Is one of his outstanding characteristics, he is capable of combining with this kindness a certain degree of firm- ness which is a necessary quality in an executive. Dean Sargent is a leader in that he does not believe In compelling but rather his per- sonality permeates deep into the heart of every student causing each one of them to wish to follow his example. Diplomats are said to need tact in dealing with their fellowman and Dean Sargent may be called a true diplomat. The warmth of his greeting makes each newcomer on the campus feel that he has already found a friend — one whose chief concern is aiding others. Though Dean Sargent may see the faults of others, he emphasizes the good qualities and strives to develop these qualities so that they overshadow the faults, almost to the point of erasing them from the life of the individual. All of these qualities bring to mind a picture of our Dean, hlls memories of the Union of yesterday, his work for the Union of today, and his vision of the Union of tomorrow make all lovers of Union know that he Is a true friend — a man to be admired.



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MRS. F. M. BLYTHE Commerce B.A., University of Oklahoma, 1939. DR. HOMER CLEVENGER History B.S., in Ed., Central Missouri State Teachers, 1928; M.A., George Peabody College, 1932; Ph.D., University of Missouri, 1940. PROFESSOR ROSS DOWDEN Music B.S., Music, Peabody College, 1936; M.A., Music, Peabody College, 1938. DR. O. O. GREEN Religion A.B., William Jewel College, 1896; Th.M., Southern Baptist Theo- logical Seminary, 1901; D.D., Union University, 1934. MRS. MABEL WHITSON HARDIN English A.B., Union University, 1921; A.M., University of Tennessee. PROFESSOR WILBUR JEAN Physics A.B., Union University, 1937. MRS. ELIZABETH LOYD Speech and Drama Diploma in Expression, Whitworth College, 1922; Studied with the Curry School of Expression, Boston; Columbia University. MRS J. N. MALLORY Mathematics A.B., Union University. DR. JASPER N. MALLORY Mathematics A.B., OI lahoma University, 1916; A.M., Baylor University, 1918; Ph.D., George Peabody College, 1922. DR. L. B. MATTHEWS Religion A.B., Mercer University, 1922; A.M., Mercer University, 1923; B.D., Newton Theological Institution, 1925; Ph.D., The University of Chicago, 1933. PROFESSOR CARROLL L. PELL Modern Languages A.B., Mississippi College; A.M., Peabody College. MRS. A. WARREN PRINCE Piano and Theory B.M., Kindig School of Music; Studied with Arthur Davis, Birm- ingham, England; Tobias Matthar, London, England. OUR FACULTY

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