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Page 31 text:
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WHERE OUR AILMEHTS ARE SHORTLIVED Aches and pains are short-lived under the competent care of Mrs. Melba Newton, the registered nurse in charge of and at residence in the infirmary. Although very few stu ' dents are forced to take leave of classes and transfer tempo rary residence to the infirmary, the facilities here are ade- quate to furnish one comfort and ease during the days of convalescing. Dr. William Shacklett is the consultant for the student who needs the attention of an M.D. Here Mrs. Newton takes the temperature of a co-ed Barbara Casey who, no doubt, is very relieved that she is normal. THE POST OFFICE WHERE WE RECEIVE OUR MAIL! Those letters from home which students earnestly await are cheerfully distributed to their boxes by Miss Irene McElroy, the post-mistress. For the easy access of students coming to and from classes, the post office is in the Student Union Building. Pictured are Peggy Garvin and Miss Irene McElroy. Hearty, affable Charles ' Bubber Murphy is that rare combination of gentleman, muscle man, and student that can still attain outstanding success as a coach. His hand- hng of men with maturity and experience or his appre- ciation of the problems of an ambitious but somewhat cal- loused athlete, make our director of athletics a popular coach, and a successful executive. Pictured are Coach Elbert Patty, athletic business manager, and Coach Charles Murphy. 27
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Preserving harmony among, and finding places for the acconimodation of the increasing population of MTSC is but one of the tasks of these house mothers. Charming, understanding — yet calm and firm may describe these women who assume the difficult task of meeting the emer- gencies of a semi ' Communal living m a democratic society without autocratic pressures. House mothers pictured are: First row — Mrs. Mattie Lou Parks, Rutledge Hall, Mrs. Evelyn Felder, Director of Dormitories and Hostess of Stu- dent Union Building, Mrs. Myrtle Sullivan, Monohan Hall, Mrs. Josephene Patterson, Lyon Hall. Second row — Mrs. John Bass, Director of Recreation, Mrs. Charles Greer, Jones Hall, Mrs. Billie Mac Jones, Smith Hall. AHD THE SECRETARIES KEEP THIHGS m WORKIHG ORDER A glimpse into the scenes of the smoothly and efficiently operated MTSC offices shows those who combine patience, skill and responsibility in order to perform adequately their jobs. Members of the highly capable secretarial staff pic- tured are: Standing — Mrs. Norene Hudgens, Mrs. Evelyn Turney, Mrs. Carolyn Holloway, Mrs. Jane Warner, Virginia Mason Elrod, and Mrs. Florida Smith. Seated — Mrs. Bonnie Mc Henry, Mrs. Elizabeth Vaughter, Mrs. Charlotte Heinz, and Mrs. Kno.x Wright. THE BOOKSTORE WHERE WE PURCHASE OUR SUPPLIES! The Bookstore does not represent truly the name applied to it. Magazines, tooth paste, ink and greeting cards are only a few of the many things students m.ay purchase here to lend convenience to a student ' s life. The management of the bookstore is under Charles Phillips who is assisted by Gladys Smart. Pictured left to right are Charles Phillips, Ann Blackwood, Gladys Smartt, and Jean Anderson. 26
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Broken window, transplanted shrubbery, a fluorescent light failure, a leaky faucet or the layout for a new driveway. You name it and these men execute it. Behind the scenes the men and women shown on this page contribute to our comfort day and night. Neither the elements or the vagaries of humanity keep this corps from their daily tasks. E. S. Voorhies, director of maintenance, and Floyd Travis his assistant who handles ground maintenance and delivery service, are pictured above. Standing by his faithful truck is W. C. Hastings, who supervises the heating and electrical system, while working in the maintenance shop is C. L. McBroom, supervisor of janitorial and plumbing service; Raymond Brashear, super- visor of carpentry work, Paul Messick and Clyde O. Vance, supervisor of campus police and watchmen service. Below these strategic ofEcers are the tactical forces shown in the upper picture. 28
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