"WHAT IS IT?" is a visual monthly challenge that is intended to test one's knowledge of Greensboro College's history, educate one about the history of the college and be a challenging, but fun and entertaining, diversion. Each image will be related, in some way, shape or form, to the history of Greensboro College. The monthly challenge is open to anyone. The first person to correctly answer each month will receive a 5"x7" photo print of that month's visual challenge.
Wednesday, September 1, 2004
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The prize for correctly answering this month's challenge goes to Cyndie Basinger, secretary to the college president.
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Pictured above is Miss Nannie Lee Smith (Class of 1893). While Nannie Lee was a very modest lady, who probably would not wish to take credit for saving the college from being sold in 1903, she did play an integral role in ensuring that the college was saved. She became the spokeswoman for the alumnae association at that time and led the way in organizing the fight to save the college.