There Are 21 Men And Women On Co llege Faculty
BIOGRAPHICAL
SKETCHES GIVEN
OF EACH MEMBER
All of Them Are Well Train
ed And Experienced In
Their Fields.
Brevard College has a large,
well trained and experienced fac
ulty composed of 21 members.
Dr. Eugene J. Coltrane is presi
dent of the institution and has held
this position since the college was
established here in 1934. He re
ceived his A. B. degree from Guil
ford College in 1907, A. M. from
Columbia University in 1925 and
did graduate study at Harvard
University. He was awarded a
D. Ed. degree by High Point col
lege in 1935.
Prof. C. H. Trowbridge is vice
president of the college and pro
fessor of chemistry and physics.
He was formerly president of Bre
vard Institute and Weaver college.
Dr. Burt W. Loomis is acting
dean of the college. Mrs. Coltrane
is acting registrar. Miss Lucile
Smith and Miss Dulcie Hayes ser
ve as dean of women. G. H. Far
ley is superintendent of buildings
and grounds and has charge of
the farm and dairy. Miss Julia L.
Cutchin is secretary to the presi
dent.
Brief biographical sketches of
the faculty members are as fol
lows:
C. H. Trowbridge, A. B., A. M.,
vice president and professor of
chemistry. A. B. Harvard Univer
sity, 1901; A. M., Harvard Univer
sity, 1902; graduate study Univer
sity of Chicago, summers 1903,
1905: University of Iowa. 1919
1920. He has been with Brevard
College since 1934.
Dr. Burt W. Loomis, B. S., A.
M„ Ph. D., director of guidance;
professor of phychology and edu
cation. B. S.. University of Mis
souri, 1912; A. M., Columbia Lni
verssitv, 1915; Ph. D., George Pea
body College for Teachers, 1932.
He came to Brevard College in
1936.
Miss Lucile Smiith, A. B., A. M,
professor of English and dramat
ics. A. B., Georgia State College
for Women, 1926; A. M., Univer
ity of Georgia, 1930. She has been
at Brevard College since 1934.
Mrs. Isabel Doub Coltrane, B.
L. , B. Mus,, A. M., professor of
English and speech. B . L.f Flora
McDonald College, 1910; B. Mus.,
Flora McDonald College, 1914; A.
M. , Duke University, 1928; grad
uate study Columbia University,
summer 1931. She came to Bre
vard in 1934.
Miss Marjorie Craig, A. B., A.
M., professor of English. A. B.,
Woman's College of the University
of North Carolina, 1919; A. M.,
University of North Carolina, 1935.
She came to Brevard College in
1935.
Miss Dulcie Hayes, A. B., A. M.,
Large Group Of Prominent Faculty Members At Brevard College
Dean Of Women
Miss Lucile Smith
j Asst. Business Mgr.
Mrs. Doris Farley
Dean Of Women
Miss Dulcie Hayes
Commercial Teacher
Miss Grace Jackson
Teaches Mathematics
Mrs. M. G. Pangle
History Professor
Harold Hancock
Directs Religion
Miss Mabel Cherry
Teaches Sociology
Prof. M. G. Pangle
Heads Home “Ec”
Miss Madge Rhyne
Agriculture Teacher
G. H. Farley
BREVARD COLLEGE
HAS MANY LARGE,
MODERN BUILDINGS
Situated In A Setting Of
Beautiful Trees And
Spacious Lawn.
There are four large brick
buildings in the Brevard college
unit, situated in a setting of beau
tiful shade trees and spacious,
well-kept lawns.
Spencer Hall, the administration
building, contains the offices, class
rooms, laboratories, auditorium
and library. The building has capa
city to accomodate four hundred
students.
The three dormitories are known
as West Hall, Tayior Hall, and
Frances Ross Hall. West Hall and
Taylor Hall are occupied by wo
men. All these buildings have
steam heat, hot and cold water in
lavatories and showers, and other
modern conveniences. All dormi
tory rooms are furnished with sin
gle beds and each room has a
dresser, table, and chairs. Special
attention has been given to the
lighting in the dormitory rooms.
The dining room and kitchen are
located in West Hall.
The college leases Virginia
Lodge, a commodious resort hotel
just off the campus, as a k.me for
young women.
In addition to these buildings
there is a large gymnasium and
an excellent athletic field on the
campus.
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professor of French and Spanish,
A. B., University of Illinois, 1923;
A. M., University of Illinois, 1927;
graduate study, University of Illi
nois, summers 1934, 1939. She
has been at Brevard College since
1934.
Maxwell Galbraith Pangle, A.
B. , A. M., professor of economics
and sociology. A. B., University
of North Carolina, 1924; graduate
study, University of North Caro
lina, 1928-29, summer 1931. He
has been with Brevard College
since 1934.
Mrs. Loula McNeer Pangle, A.
B., A. M., professor of mathematics
A. B., Randolph-Maeon Woman’s
College, 1909; A. M., Columbia
University, 1915; graduate study,
University of Chicago, summer
1919; University of North Caro
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lina, 1928-29, summer 1931. She
has been at Brevard College since
1934.
Miss Mabel Cherry, A. B., A. M.,
professor of Religious Education.
A. B., Duke University, 1922; A.
M., George Peabody College for
Teachers, 1928; special study, Uni
versity of North Carolina, quarter
1933; University of Chicago, quar
ter 1934; graduate study, Union
Theological Seminary, semester
1940. She has been with Brevard
College since 1941.
G. H. Farley, B. S., professor of
agriculture, B. S., Berea College,
1939; graduate study, North Car
olina State College, quarter 1940.
Has been at Brevard College since
1939 and has charge of the college
farm and dairy.
Miss Grace Jackson, B. S., Pro
fessor of Business Education, B.
S., Winthrop College, 1940; grad
uate study, Winthrop College, sum
mer 1940. She has been with
Brevard College since 1940.
Miss Madge M. Rhyne, A. B., M.
S., dietitian and teacher of Home
Economics. B. S. Woman’s Col
lege of U. N. C., 1931; M. S. Wo
man’s College of U. N. C. She
came to Brevard College in 1941.
Harold Hancock, professor of
History, M. A., Harvard, head of
history department. This is his
second year at Brevard College.
Mrs. Doris Ledford Farley, direc
tor of labor program and assistant
in the business office. Graduated
from Brevard College in 1940
and has been head of the student
labor program for the past three
years.
Robert E. Wilder, of Gaffney, S.
C., is director of physical educa
tion and athletic coach for men.
He graduated from Furman Uni
versity in 1931 and played varsity
football there four years. This is
his first year at Brevard.
Miss Dorothy A. Chapin Hilliard
succeeds Mrs. Harold Stallcup as
director of physical education for
women and director of campus so
cial activities. She attended Ver
mont State Normal, the Kellogg
School of Education and New York
University. This is her first year
at Brevard.
Miss Emily Tuttle, of Yadkin
ville, has joined the college fac
ulty this year as an instructor in
the pre-college department. She
is an experienced teacher.
Miss Lillian M. Maxfield, of Ashe
ville, college librarian, is another
new-comer. She received her A.
B. degree from Albion college, Al
bion, Mich., M. A. from George
Peabody college and B. S. in library
science from Texas State College
for Women.
Mrs. Mary Gladys Lobdell, who
teaches biology, received her B. S.
degree from Mississippi State Col
lege for Women, M. S. from Uni
versity of Illinois and studied for
her Ph. D. at University of Illinois.
She has been at Brevard College
since 1942.
R. L. Johnson recently joined
i
Student Council At
College Is Active
1 One of the outstanding organiza
tions at Brevard College is the Stu
dent-Faculty government council.
The purpose of this council is to
establish an efficient form of
democratic government and to pro
mote a spirit of cooperation be
tween the students and faculty.
The council sponsors and super
vises ail student organizations and
refuses recognition of non-active
and unnecessary organizations. It
considers any matter of common
interest to all students. The coun
cil meets semi-monthly.
Madge Finger is president of the
student council this year and Mar
jorie Ezzelle is secretary and treas
urer.
the faculty, and will teach in the
business department and assist in
the business office. He is also
treasurer of the college. He at
tended the following schools;
Southern Normal University, Val
pairso University, Jackson School
of Business and University 'of Vir
ginia. For 10 years he was busi
ness manager at Mitchell college,
Statesville.
NOTICE
State of North Carolina,
County of Transylvania.
In the Superior Court
William F*. Huggins, Plaintiff,
vs.
Pauline Galloway Huggins,
Defendant.
The above named defendant,
Pauline Galloway Huggins, will
take notice that an action entitl
ed as above has been commenced
in the Superior Court of Transyl
vania County, North Carolina, by
the plaintiff to secure absolute
divorce from the defendant upon
the ground that plaintiff and de
fendant have lived separate and
apart for more than two years
next preceding the bringing of this
action and the defendant will fur
ther take notice that she is re
quired to appear at the office of
the Clerk of Superior Court of
Transylvania County, in the Court
House in Brevard, North Carolina,
within thirty days after the 21st
day of October, 1943, and answer
or demur to the complaint in said
action, or the plaintiff will apply
to the court for the relief demand
ed in the complaint.
This the 20th day of September,
1943.
N. A. MILLER,
Clerk of the Superior Court.
9-23-4tc
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