A Rendition Of The Paine College Flag, Designed By Mrs. Ruth B. Crawford, 1939 Alumnae. The Flag Was Adopted In April 1980 By The Board of Trustees. One Hand Is Black And One Hand Is White, Symbolizing The Union Between The White And Black...
Interracial Faculty Of Paine College In 1936. Photographed Are (Top Row): Edythe Irene Tate, W.C. Ervin, Ethel Polk Peters, Thelma Stevens, James W. Brown, Mark O. Fax, James A. Gabriel, James Childs, Mary Catherine Gartrell And Lonnie C. Hamilton.
Interracial Faculty Of Paine College In 1936. Photographed Are (Top Row): Lawrence R. Harper, Emma Catherine Ware Gray, Fred Lynn Steely, Ruth L. Bartholomew, And William L. Graham. (Second Row): Eugene D. Raines, Marguerite Waafner Steffan,...
Paine College's High School Graduating Class. Two Years Of High School Work (Work Of The Third And Fourth Years) Were Offered At Paine College. This Work Was Organized As A Senior High School. The High School Was Discontinued After 1944.
Dr. Pitts Was The First African American, First Alumnus, And Nineth President To Serve At Paine College. As A C.M.E Minister And Theologian, Dr. Pitts Served As President Of Miles College Before Returning To Paine. He Is Credited As The Person Who...
Dr. Betts, A Minister Of The South Carolina Conference, Was Elected The Fifth President Of Paine College In 1917, And Served Until 1921. During His Administration, Paine Acquired Ninety One Acres Of Property; And The Southern Methodist General...
Mr. Peters Came To The College As Its Seventh President In 1929, Following His Experience As A High School Principal In Louisiana And A Missionary In The Far East, And Served Until 1956. Under His Administation, Paine College Was Accepted Into...
The Paine College Quartet Visited Cities In Georgia, North And South Carolina, And Tennessee. Their Harmony And Artistic Ability Were Praised By Thousands Everywhere They Appeared. Photographed, From Left To Right, Are: Robert Screen, First...
At The First Meeting Of The Chorus In The Autumn Of 1935 The Following Statement Of The Work And Aims Of The Organization Was Placed In The Hands Of Each Member Then Present. The chorus Sought To Offer Its Members A Retreat Into The Esthetic Realm...