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Faculty Catherine Albertson Grace Albright Mrs. Mvra Albright A. M. Arnett W. S. Barney Elva Barrow Benjamin S. Bates Tempie Baxter Martha Bell Lloyd Bertholf Alice Bivins Viola Boddie Miriam Bonner Mrs. Estelle Boyd Bess Leone Braford Wade R. Brown Hilda Burr Clara B. Byrd Eva G. Campbell Laura Co it Inez Caldwell Mary C. Coleman John H. Cook Hope Coolidge Evabelle Covington Ethelyn Dewey Bessie Doub Bernice E. Drapier E. S. Dreher J. Arthur Dunn Mamie Dwire Bessie E. Edsall Harriet Elliot Virginia E. Fair Edyth Farnham Nell Farrar Mary L. Ferrel Ruth Fitzcerald Edna A. Forney E. J. Forney Norman B. Foster Proctor Furminger J. P. GlVLER Ethel Gorham Mildred Gould Anna M. Gove Macnhilde Gullander A. C. Hall Earl H. Hall Elma Hancon Ralph Hankey Philip Harriman Constance Hartt Edith Harwood Chloe Hauchenberry Elizabeth Henninger Caroline Heezen Clare Heuser J. A. Highsmith Mary Jane Hogue Dorothy B. Holden Mirian Holland Malcolm R. Hooke L. B. Hurley Helen Ingraham Rachel Ivey Estelle Jacka W. C. Jackson- Mamie I. Jamison Josephine Jenkins C. D. Johns Glenn R. Johnson- Mrs. John Katz B. B. Kendrick A. P. Kephart Annie E. Ketchin Gladys Kindred Emma King Jessie C. Laird Louise Lancaster Bettie Aiken Land N. A. LaRochelle lorna lavery Grace Lawrence W. H. Livers Eva M. Locke Mary Vincent Long Lois McDonald Alice McKinnon Jessie McLean Clara McNiell W. W. Martin Gertrude Mendenhall Robina Mickle John T. Miller Meta H. Miller Alliene Minor Mary T. Moore Matilda Morlock Myrla Morris Virginia Morrison- Bessie NOYES Rosa Oliver Mollie A. Peterson Kathleen Pettit Pauline Pettit Mary M. Petty Virginia Racsdale Edith S. Ranney Mary E. Rich Joy M. Rogers Abigail E. Rowley Alice Salvan Elizabeth Sampson Florence Schaeffer Caroline Schoch Elizabeth Sehon Blanche Shaffer Charles B. Shaw Helen Smith W. C. Smith Maude Soloman Etta R. Spier Patty Spruill Harold B. Stanton Agnes Steele Ailsie Stevenson Grace Stowell Cora Stronc Joy F. Taylor W. R. Taylor Mary Tennant George M. Thompson Virginia Trumper Clara Tucker Mary Underhill Mrs. H. W. Waters Mrs. L. Weatherspoon N. Marie Webster Martha Winfield Opal Wolf A. E. Woodward E. Kathf.rine Wright W. T. Wright Katherine Voder
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To Our Faculty (an appreciation) Because, through our rare opportunities for contact with the master minds and thoughts of all ages. Tee have come to appreciate true greatness when we see it; because, after four years of life at this, our college, we have come to know the hearts of our teachers, to see into the depth of natures which never advertise their worth, which are laboring silently for the upbuilding of our state with apparently no recognition; we tal(e this opportunity of telling them that we know now what we could not know as Freshmen, that their work IS not in vain. We have forgotten the degrees which they hold; we are in- different as to the subjects which they teach. We are remem- bering them as men and women. That is why we simply list their names. They are our friends. It is they who have helped us to realize the meanings of love, work, worship, and play. The years which they have spent in selfless devotion to o ur institution have told in the quiet power of their characters. Those years have made them what they are.
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The Alumnae Association Laui WlLI Si k m hiiai Sikiki BoNITZ B. Bvrd ident etary Ruth Guvter Marie L. Richardson Annie Beam Funderburk Trustees Leah Bodme Annie S. P. Sir. Lucy Crisp Annie Albright {Catherine Robinson M. B. Mitchell Sei.i Bettie Aiken Land The faces t A Welcome t. thousand of us — th Our l ' i ti ki Alumnae — your i little, perhaps, Al t- will succeed, will it women whose feet hav who have sat in the sr Bi S Sisters. When you turn your g a little, perhaps, what it will all he like, and how he a comforting thought to remember the thousands of issed along these walks before you; who have slept within classrooms; who have had the same hopes and aspirations, these wall and have struggled with the same problems as you? Will it not be an inspiring thing to look around over the state, in the school rooms, in the channels of trade, in the newspaper offices, in the hospitals and sick rooms, on the farms, in the homes, wherever there iv work of beauty, or utility to be done, and see these older sisters of yours doing their splendid part, with the training received while here, to make our state a better place in which to live; will it not be a happy thought to remember, not only now, hut as long as you shall live, these twelve thousand will be bound to you by ties of affection, because all of us have had the seme A ' ma Mater, the same intellectual mother, and that already because you are coming among us, we love you wherever welcome to 01 s. We beg y II come back The Alumnae bids y know its ways of helpfu how surely these things the interest that we have in you — on We want you to know that if our example offers to you some measure of inspiration, at the same time, we are looking to you to hold the stand- ard a little higher than we have done, to be just a little better stu- dents than we could be, and to fill, as Alumnae, larger places in life than we have occupied. We expect this of you because larger opportu- nities for preparation have been yours than have been ours. Once again we offer to you our hearts ' sincere affection, the deep, true love of vour sisters. college home. We have been here before you. We come with hope, with confidence, with love, knowing i vou. We should like to make vou consciouslv feel
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