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Here are those who keep records, make reports, answer questions, and keep the wheels of the Hilltop moving. Dean Shanks talks with worried students and meets with the Student Life Committee. Mrs. Sensabaugh, with her grace and charm, guides the women students. Dr. Ownbey has the task of interviewing and answering the ques- tions of would-be students, while Mr. Yielding and Mr. Walston keep strict account books. MARY HOLMES SENSABAUGH Dean of Women E. SYDNOR OWNBEY Registrar HENRY T. SHANKS Dean NEWMAN M. YEILDING Bursar ROBERT WALSTON Assistant Bursar
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■ PRESIDENT Dr. George R. Stuart, our President, typifies the warmth and friendly spirit of the Hilltop. Never are the burdens which accompany the administering of the affairs of a post-war college so pressing or wearisome that Dr. Stuart is too busy to take an interest in a softball game or enter into the harangue of a Cellar Hour. Our President must re- ceive some inspiration for his daily tasks from his popular and attractive family, Mrs, Stuart (Eloise) , George, and Sullins. Yes, Hilltoppers are proud to say that Southern ' s President is a friend as well as a recog- nized leader in the academic world.
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$ O II T E N $ Our profs gave their lectures, they returned dreaded exams, and they graded term papers. Most of all, however, they endeavored to instill into our minds, a little of the things which will make our life more meaningful. They listened to our dreams over Cokes in the Bookstore, they argued with us in the Cellar over the solution to the problems of the international world, and they played Softball in the Bowl. Dr. Jones, always scurrying toward Simpson, was never lonesome, for there were students mixing various concoctions in the Chemistry Lab every minute of the day. The friendly smile of our new professor, Dr. Toulmin, made him an immediate favorite with his classes. Adding, subtracting, multiplying, and divid- ing. . . . Yes, Dr. Moore taught the Hilltoppers fundamentals in the world of figures as well as the more advanced courses where his Patience of Job was the secret of his success. The quiet dignity of Mr. Mc- Neel gave his classes that air of the admired professor and his earnest students endeavoring to achieve the goal together. That mischievous grin and cheerful attitude of Dr. Malone made such courses as Freshman Algebra much easier. Dr. Malone ' s desire to teach gave him the love of his students. Jokes in class plus his close association with Hilltopper made Dr. Glenn a favorite in class as well as on the volleyball court. The size of the American Government class is only one example of Dr. Park ' s position with Hilltoppers. 18
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