VIOLET IMHOF MEEK
Violet Meek always dreamed of becoming a scientist. She was curious about how things worked, and thought the field presented a great opportunity to learn.
Violet Meek always dreamed of becoming a scientist. She was curious about how things worked, and thought the field presented a great opportunity to learn.
Jeannette Emily Barnes was an anesthesiologist for decades before retiring in 2003. She loved being able to help patients.
Mary K. Knechtges is a pioneer in the field of girls’ high school athletics. She coached softball, basketball, and cheerleading for more than three decades.
Respectful and honest, Katherine Todd was known for her ability to connect with others. That’s why she was the perfect candidate for the personnel field.
With a wide variety of interests, Sarah C. Greenfield wore a lot of hats over the course of her career.
Gloria Manuel Woolson spent over 50 years in the field of education, teaching elementary and middle grade students as well as at the university level.
Concerned about the state of the public education system, Amanda Loretta Walton felt compelled to contribute to the betterment of the field.
Mary Libby Payne was inducted into the Christian Legal Society Hall of Fame and the University of Mississippi Law Alumni Hall of Fame in 2015.
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