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TRAINING Roy J. Simpson, Prinapal; Ann Ashley, Fifth Grade; Lewis Bandy, Sdence; Mrs. Edward Briney. Sixth Grade; Marguerite Harrison, Tliird Grade; Mary Belle Jordan, Second Gnide; Margaret Lowe, Seventh Grade; Mrs. Sewell Manley, First Grade; Mrs. Madge Manson, Art; Mrs. Lizzie Street Nelson, Music; Mary Frances Snell, English; Mrs. Joe Howell Wood, Dietitian; George KuHNERT, Music; Lea Kuhnert, Librarian.
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MATH Horace G. Jones Mathematics ToMMiE Reynolds Mathematics The Mathematics Department of the College was established when the college was founded in 1911. The first professor of mathematics was P. A. Lyon, later president of the college. Professor Lyon remained with the mathematics department until 1921 when he was replaced by Horace G. Jones, who still holds the position of head of the Mathematics Depart- ment. Miss Tommie Reynolds was assistant professor of mathematics from 1911 to 1922 when she went to Peabody to get her master ' s degree. She returned in 1923 and from 1923-44 taught both physical education and mathematics. From 1944 until the present she has taught only mathe- matics. The Mathematics Department offers the standard four years of mathe- matics found at most four year colleges. In addition, it offers one methods course in the teaching of mathematics and a year of surveying. It also offers a year of special business math designed for business majors. ART Hester Rogers Art The Middle Tennessee State College Art Department was one of the first departments established in the college. The primary aim of this department has always been to meet the particular needs of the elementary school teachers of the state. There- fore the main offerings have been in the field of Art Education. In recent years, however, some courses have been offered to meet the demands of students who are particularly interested in the art field. Other courses of an appreciational nature are offered for students in general. Majors in art are found in almost every graduating class. The majority of these go on to other colleges and secure a master ' s degree in art before attempting to teach art as a special subject.
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Jn W ntDnam YOUNG EATON HARVILL 1932-1950 Freshman Class BEN RICHARD SMALL! NG 1927-1951 Senior Class WILSON MASON HOLLAND 1915-1951 fimwr Class 1
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