Eunice Hutto

[1] In 1928, after teaching mathematics in the Alabama public schools for five years, Hutto joined the faculty of the one-year-old Bob Jones College, then located near Lynn Haven, Bay County, Florida.

As dean she was "tough-minded and unyielding to pressure," standardizing the curriculum and perceptively evaluating the faculty.

[4] Jones deferred to Hutto in "the technical educational work," and he noted in a 1935 chapel service that the two "check[ed] each other.

[6] In September 1941, Hutto resigned to marry Jefferson Davis Morelock Jr., a businessman from Cleveland, Tennessee, where BJC had moved in 1933.

[8] A building in the Academy Quadrangle of Bob Jones University, Greenville, South Carolina, is named for her.