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ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICERS T. B. WOODMORE Business Manager J. S. Holmes Assislatil Bursar .... Librarian Dietitian Bonnie McHenry S ' i •retary to Presitient Marie Engles , Secretary to Dean Margie Mitchell Dnc etor of Dormitories Thelma Wakdin Hostess Bitty Burns Hostess W. C. Hastings Engineer C. W. Daniels Night Watchman Frank E. Bass , Director Roy Simpson Science Li RA Covington c ' . r. romine , Robert Abernathy Margaret Lowe Frances Snell Mrs. Scott Williams Mrs. Madge Manson Mrs. Slwel Manley . Anne Ashley Marguerite Harrison Andreana Brini y Mary Frances Snell Emmie Lou Cox Birnice Dilworth Manna! Arts Sixth Grade Social Science , Mathematics First Grade Art Thn-d Grade fifth Grade Second Grade Fifth and Sixth Grades English ... Honie Economics Fourth Grade TRAINING SCHOOL FACULTY ■-J ' f 2 l Page Tucnty-Four
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COLLEGE FACULTY C. C. Sims History T. J. GoLiGHTLV Eiliica ioii George Davis Biology Neal D. Frazier Eiigliih Charles D. Lewis Education t ' iLLiAM Benton Juud Social Science William M. Mebane Cbemiitry J. Marion Edney Biology H. Thompson Straw Geography Clayton L. James Social Science Anne Ordway English Philip Mankin English Eva Mae Burkett English O. L. Freeman Manual Arts J. C. ■W ' ALEi R Etiiicafion Philip M. Cheek Foreign Languages Horace Jones Mary Hall , Mary M. Frizzell ISALEE S. Freeman B. B. Gracy Elizabeth Schardt Gabriel Valdez Hester Rogers Tommie Reynolds Acnes Nelson Mary Currier Ollie Green Katherine Monohan E. May Saunders El WIN Midgett RuBYE Taylor Sanders Mathematics Education Education Library Science id Physical Education . . Foreign Languages Mh Art Physical Education Home Economics Hon . Chemistry . . . History Music .Commerce Music Page Twenty-Three
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ORGANIZATIONS The Associated Student Body For years progressive students have felt the need for self-government, but little con- centrated action was taken until the night of October 25, when President Charlie Miller called a mass meeting of the student body. At that meeting a unanimous vote was cast for the president to appoint a constitutional committee. His appointments were Kathryn Meadows, Jennie Mae Mitchell, Annie Mary Snell, John Paul Gilbert, John Bragg, and Charles Morton. Working slowly at first because of a lack of precedent, it was three weeks before a tentative draft was ready for presentation. The November 21 issue of the Side-Lines carried that first document. After receiving the approval of the Executive Committee, the document was placed in the hands of Dr. Sims and Mr. Judd, who were asked to repair several loopholes. Then the constitution was ready for its big test before the student body. Its adoption was unanimous. All offices except that of the president were to be filled. Congressmen were elected from the various classes on Tuesday, January 24. Vice-President Kathryn Meadows took office immediately following her election on Tuesday, January 31. That same day congress ratified President Miller ' s appointments of the secretary, the treasurer, the attorney general, and the members of the supreme court. Miracles were not expected of the Associated Student Body. A cooperative setup and a harmonious reign were expected and received. The establishment of the Associated Student Body is without doubt the most important step taken by the students in the history of the college.
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