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Science Departments Dr. George Hunt, Zoology; Eleanor Wolfe, Nursing Education; Cleo Haught, Physical Science. SECOND ROW: Dr. Robert Carroll, Physics; A. Paul Davisson, Biology; Charles Roberts, Botany; Dr. Raleigh Ward, Chem- istry. Music and Art Departments Norma Donham, Music; John Thomas Evans, Music; Albert Greco, Music; Luella Mundell, Art; Mary B. Price, Music. Office Administration and Business Departments FIRST ROW: Robert Layer, Business and Economics; Dr. iMarjorie Hunsinger, Office Administration; Edgar Jaynes, Business and Economics. SECOND ROW: Woodrow Potesta, Business and Economics; Regis Larkin, Office Administration. page twenty
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Library Staff Harold Jones, librarian; Pat Tenant, clerk; Violet Forchi, audiovisual service; Ruth Figatt, assistant librarian; Mary J. Kei- ger, assistant librarian. Registrar and Business Offices Peggy Smith, Barbara Springer, secretary to the registrar; Kaiharyn Smith, assistant to the registrar, veteran affairs; Ann Blair Morgan, assistant registrar; Joyce Wise- man; Ethel Ice, registrar; Betty Gabriele, steno- grapher; Ruth Hawkins, cashier; Mary Rexroad, clerk. The Library Staff Besides their routine duties of checking out books and magazines the library staff is busy making final plans for the new $402,000 li- brary building that will soon be constructed. The library staff is working closely with the architect so as to make the library as near- ly complete as possible. The various rooms and stacks will be placed so as to give fast accessibility and convenience. Many additional features has been added to the modern building for the purpose of giv- ing the students the best possible library build- ing. But until the first book is carried into the new building, the girls will continue to give the students prompt and careful service in the old library as they have in the past. Registrar and Business Office A new system of pre-registration was one of the most important contributions that the Registrar ' s office put into operation this year. With the new system, the student is saved all of the previous rushing, fussing with in- structors to get into classes, and standing in line. Now the student fills out his pre-regis- tration slip with his advisor and that is all there is to it. The business office then takes over by giv- ing the students a fast service with the least amount of time standing in line. This office has maintained efficiency 100 per cent in their tremendous job this year. The usual griping when students checks did not come in on time was absent this year, because the students re- ceived their checks on schedule. We take our hats off to this swell group of women for the wonderful efficient service that they have rendered us. page nineteen
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Industrial Arts and Mathematics Departments FIRST ROW: C. W. John- son, Industrial arts; Dr. Ruth Ann Musick, Math- ematics; Eleanor Ford, Mathematics. SECOND ROW: Kenreth Wise, Industrial A ' ts; H. A. Shutts, Mathemat- ics; Hayden Carmichael, Industrial Arts. English, Speech and Journalism Departments FIRST ROW: Elizabeth Terr ' y, Spanish; Nellie S a g e r, English; Harold Jones, Library Science; Dr. Dorothy Lucker. Enq- lish; Jerry West, Speech. SECOND ROW: Haddon Rhodes, Engl ; sh; C. R. House, JournaliST ; Mar- jorie Tate, English; Eth»l Ice, German; Georne H. Turley, Speech; Lawrence Wallman, Speech. V Physical Education Department Wilford Wilson, Anne Barrv. Paul Davis (Recreation . Nellie Walters, Jasper Colebank. page twenty-one
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