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N. FRANK D. McClelland, b.a., m.s., ll.d. Dean of the College Dean McClelland is a personage on campus recognized by all yet known by few. Though his duties, which are largely administrative, provide few opportunities for personal con- tact with the student body, he knows us as well as any other person on campus. Those of us who do become acquainted with him will remember his sympathetic manner and willing- ness to help. Dean Bushing, the newest at the game of Deaning, is nonetheless equally capable of fulfilling his many tasks and of talking to the scores of men who come to his crowded little office for advice. hHis broad- grin, wry sense of humor, and slightly uncombed hair are as famous in the classroom as in his office. ARTHUR S. BUSHING, B.A., M.A. Dean of Men DEANS E. FRANCES MASSEY, B.A., l .S. Dean of Women One of our favorite people and best friends Is Dean N las- sey. She can always be counted on for a word of encourage- ment or sound and practical advice. One of her C-- ' e? ' ; ne tedious one of keeping the campus ' s social eve--; -. ' nq smoothly, a difficult assignment in a place wne ' e --s-ests are so divergent, hier contagious smile has v rcc ceoly helped her through many a ticklish situation.
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Dr. Ralph Waldo Lloyd, B.A., B.D., D.D., LL.D. PRESIDENT i V A large number of our memories of Maryville will be those concerning Dr. Lioyd. A man of distinction and experience, Dr. Lloyd is nationally known for his leadership in church affairs and more especially in the ecumenical movement. In the twenty-eight years that Dr. and Mrs. Lloyd have been at Maryville they have seen and promoted amazing growth and expansion. Our campus, though changing little in enrollment, has developed greater facilities to better edu- cate our seven hundred students. The faculty has swelled their ranks by twenty-seven members, while the number of curricula offered has increased from nineteen to twenty-five. Our library has doubled its number of volumes, going from thirty thousand to nearly sixty-one thousand volumes, mak- ing it one of the largest college libraries in Tennessee. To the casual visitor the expansion is evident in the number of buildings which has increased by five since 1930, the newest of course, being our women ' s dormitory which will be com- pleted sometime in the spring of 1959. Those who attended the opening house at Carnegie Hall were Impressed by the extensive renovations that took place this summer in the men ' s dormitory. The spring will also bring the remodeling of McLaln Memorial Hall which will be converted tor use by the men. i , l i i j With a past to be proud of, Maryville and the Lloyds look forward to an even better future.
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THE FACULTY FIrsf Row; A.THOMAS HORST, B.A., B.D.. Religion and Philosophy. GEORGE D. HOWELL. B.A., M.S.. Chemistry. EDWIN R. HUNTER, B.A., M.A.. Ph.D., Litt.D., English. ELIZABETH H. JACKSON. B.A., M.A.. Ph.D.. English. JESSIE K. JOHNSON. B.A.. M.A.. English. VIRGINIA CAMPBELL KINCAID, B.S., M.S., Home Econonnics. DAN H. KINSINGER, B.A.. M.Mus., Music. CAROLYN J. KNOWLES, B.M.. Music. THELMA HALL KRAMER, B.S., M.S., Education. Second Row: EDITH MERLE LARGEN, B.S., M.S., Physical Education. CHARLES B. LANE. B.F.A., Drama and Speech. BERNARD L. LINGER, B.Mus., M.Mus.. Music. ROBERT A. LYNN, B.S.. M.S., Ph.D., Business Administration. S.ARAH BROWN McNIELL, B.A., M.A., Social Sciences, Editorial Super- visor of Special Studies. HARVEY S. REBER, B.A.. M.A., German. CHARLES HERBERT REED. B.S., M.S., Mathematics. SALLIEWARTH SCHOEN, B.Mus., M.Mus.. Music. VICTOR R. SCKDEN, B.A., M.Mus., Music. Third Row: J. HOWARD SCHWAM, B.S., M.A., Spanish MARION B. TOLAR. B.A., M.A.. M.S., Mathematics. ARDA S. WALKER. B.A.. M.A., Ph.D., History. MARGARET CATHARINE WILKINSON, B.A., M.A., French. DONALD B. WILLIAMS. B.A., M.S., Biology. LYLE LYNDON WILLIAMS, B.S.. M.A., Ph.D., Biology. E. NEWELL WITHERSPOON, B.A.. M.A.. Economics and Business Ad- ministration. ARTHUR DAVID AINSWORTH. B.A., M.A., Political Science. JAMES W. HAMPTON, B.A.. M.A.. Director of Public Relations and Executive Secretary of the Alijmnl Association. ' ' ' l 4il Lj ■y •. -3 i± rk
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