VSU Remembers one of its Oldest Local Alumni
June 17, 2008
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VSU Remembers one of its Oldest Local Alumni
VALDOSTA - Nan Pope Allen, '30, of Valdosta, Ga., died May 20,
at the age of 99. Allen, known as “Nannie” in her younger years,
had been featured in a 2006 Valdosta Daily Times article for
being the oldest living local alumni of what was then Georgia State
Women’s College - an all-female institution of three buildings and
a chaperone policy for when students “went to church or went to
town.”
A 1930 edition of the college’s Pinecone yearbook lists her degree
in education as well as her participation in the Valdosta Club, Phi
Kappa Athletic Association, Sororian Literary Society, and the
Presidents’ Club. Allen also served at the International Relations
Club President from 1929 to 1930.
“While other girls are tooting their own horns and telling what
they can do, Nan is getting things done,” the yearbook stated about
Allen. “She overcomes all difficulties in a quiet manner -
relieving many situations by her characteristic dry wit. With her
major interest in history, she made for an excellent president for
the International Relations Club.”
Allen married Norman Allen after graduation from Georgia State
Women’s College and accepted a teaching position in Hahira. One
year later, she became the only teacher at the school in Echols
County. Her sister, Lucille Pope Sessions, joined her as the
school’s second instructor. Allen was later named principal of the
school, earning the hefty sum of $125 per month. Such achievements
were uncommon for women during the era, and before she died, Allen
spoke of her elation that women have climbed their way to social
and professional equality.
Independence and resourcefulness continued to define Allen’s life.
Her husband, Norman, died in 1939, leaving Nan to raise their
4-year-old son during a time of global unrest. In 1949, she
returned to Valdosta where she served as principal of W.G. Nunn
until her retirement in 1971.
Commenting on the growth at VSU during the past 76 years, Allen
told the Valdosta Daily Times, “It has been amazing. I wouldn’t
know where to start, so much of it has changed. There is no
comparison.”
For the 2006 Valdosta Daily Times article featuring Nan Poe
Allen, go to:
www.valdostadailytimes.com/local/local_story_247231912.html
Do you have a memory to share with us about Nan Pope Allen or
another VSU alumni from VSU's early years?
If so, send it to Publications Editor, Kate Heine, at kaheine@valdosta.edu.
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