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Monologue from on 8:30 Class Ugh. another day of classes ... no rest for the weary ... If I keep this donut hidden he ' ll never see . . . bet he did graduate work in the Art of Knowing When a Student is Totally Unprepared ... I knew it ... I ' m sorry, sir, but I don ' t understand the question . . . Didn ' t hear it either . . . O.K., be like that . . . ni cram for the final and will you be surprised . . . Better write this letter like I ' m writing notes . . . Hmmm-Sally s writing something . . . She got an A in here last semester . . . I ' d better write that list down . . . On second thought, the obvious never does set asked. . . . BIOLOGY, Mr, V, ). Pitman, Dr, A, S, Pcirce, Dr Z, W C. Black. Dr. W, A, Castle, CHEMiSlR , . li-s H, H, ichulti, Dr, E, G, inslcv, Dr, H, L, Co cr, Mr, H, C, Shull. ECONOMICS AND BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION, Mr, J, K, Roach, Dr, H, W. Hewetson, Dr, J, H, Dodd, Dr, M, H, Sublette, Mr, F, E. Miller. ■ ' 4? v--;!!i DR,AiMATIC ARTS AND SPEECH. Mr, M, R, Sumner, Mrs, M, B, Sollenberger, Miss M. H. Newell. 18
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LX )R 11 lORY HOSIESSES. Mrs. 11. Z. Jacobus, Mrs. F. Robins, Mrs. M. McClelland, Miss L. M. Biscoe, Mrs. H. T. Shacklcl..rd Because 1952 was election year, the classi- fications Democrat and Republican were added to the stand-bys Yankee and Rebel. Quantico dates added the phrases boon- docks and two-day-war to our vocabulary. They cultivated, because of college and in spite of college, an acute awareness of the vital and trivial elements that, united, con- stitute life in America. Although they were mindful of the importance of the individual, they could, nevertheless, see how each person and each pattern must fit into a sometimes harmonious, sometimes discordant, unity. This unity was evident in small-scale in Mary Washington College. Separate entities, students, professors and administrators, found added strength in organization. Efficiency and proper functioning was obtained through the coordination of the group as a whole. We had our own organized, unified body. Yet we were not isolated. Education no longer meant a survey of the past but meant an at- tempt to grasp present and future trends on the basis of past development. DORMITORY HOSTESSES. Seated: Mrs. R. S Wade, Dr. M. A. Greene, Miss M. L. Carder. Standing: Miss E. L. Brignuli, Miss J. G. Bell, Miss G. . . Beclcr, Miss M. H. Newell. INFIRM.ARY STAFF. Miss E. Trible, Dr. R. Low, Mrs. E. K. Keckler. 17 1
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As Student Eyes Professor Look ac chut twccJ cuat . , . I Ic must like to think he ' s the man in the ad . . . Wonder vh - e ery prof I have likes to perch on the desk, real coy-like ... He must think the cardi- nal principle of education is ' Keep talkinjf . . . We know enough to know that he ' s been giving the same lecture for years now . . . fif- teen minutes to go . . . Maybe if I analyze his handwriting I can figure him out . . . No . . . Ma bc if 1 analyze him 1 can figure out his handwriting . . . Oh, no, not again . . . sa ed by the bell . . . ou don ' t ha e to wa ' e your hand, Sally . . . He knows you know it , . , five more months to go. i 1 i i i m Jvl iM - !■ ' ?, ' £ ■ ■.WT li 1 li IHI 1 I-IISIORY, .v. Stamliri)): Dr. .M Dr. A. Lindscy, II Dr I: Dr. R. Sublette R. E. Su F. Dr Tine ( :avc w. c r. Dr. rice. Dr. C. H. Qucnzcl. . Keith, Dr. O. H. Darter. R. L. Hilldrup. ENGLISH. Dr. G. E. Shankle. Miss C. Lenharc, I5r. A. L. ogel- back, Mr. W. B. Kelly. Seaica: I )t . Brandenburg, Dr. W. W. Griffith. Dr. B. W. Early A(an, ini;.- Dr. j . H. Croushore, Dr. R. W. Whidden FOREIGN LANGUAGES. Sealed: Mr. E. H. Jones, Mrs. M. M. Boiling. Standing: Dr. J. H. Combs, Dr. M. H. Stansbury. Sealed: Miss R. H. Herman, Dr. M. A. Greene, Miss E. L. Brignull, Dr. L. B. Voelkel. Standing: Dr. L. J. Cabrera, Mr. V. Brenner. }
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