FAC L T ¥ The brusk Hello and the tweeds typify Dr. Hunt. The wit and notes of personal interest in his Drama classes are remembered. How Miss Crawford does so many things during twenty-four hours is the eighth wonder of the world. From chasing Mr. Ogburn to getting a door-knob replaced to typing three-hundred letters, her day is a busy one. Even with all this, she has time to act as hostess to visitors to the Hilltop. Mrs. Roper ' s jovial personality behind the counter in the Bookstore make her the per- sonal friend to each student. Mr. Hernandez has made Spanish classes interesting with his bright interest and enthusiasm for this subject. With so many returning Pre-med students, Dr. Reynolds had a busy year. He prepared students for Med schools, made out schedules and still had time to direct the Church Choir at McCoy. Vincent Town r end was not seen too often on the campus, but everyone realized that he was the man behind the publicity which the Hilltop received. He made the wheels of the Southern Accent and the Hilltop News turn with his authority. 21
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FACULTY . . . The beauties in the Dean ' s office. Betty Brown Butler assisted Mary Richardson in keeping tab of the endless round of duties in the Dean ' s waiting room. Watts . . . Who doesn ' t know and appreciate the talents of Jimmy Watts who not only handles the accounts in the Bookstore as Mr. Yielding ' s assistant, but also finds time to write skits and songs and add a helping hand to those who need it. Mrs. Gilmer ' s husband returned, but her beautiful face at the window of the Registrar ' s office was appreciated while there. Miss Virginia McMahan hunts work to do. If her tasks dwindle, she thinks of a new publicity scheme and goes to work with her clever ideas for Southern ' s advancement. The staff in the Library has to contend with those careless students who lose books, and those who do not know where to find the History shelves. Nevertheless, Mr. Berninghausen had to make time in his schedule for speech classes with the absence of Dr. Evans and became a great friend with returned vets and pre-law students. Mrs. Lassiter made the library less a cold foreboding place with her talent for art. She arranged the sunny room in the top floor which became the chosen place for study for many students. Mrs. Toulmin was always cheerful at the Circulation regardless of the numerous number of fines. Mrs. Burns was the confidant for many a lonely Hilltopper for her wit and gaiety chased all blues away. 23
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