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Row 1— W. B. Bowdoin. Clarence Greever. Howard Kirksey, N. C. Beasley, Mary Hall, Edgar Beaty, Bealer Smotherman. Edgar Moore. Row Hilary Parker. Homer Pittard, W. E. Raper. Finis Poole. Bob Womack. -James Martin EDUCATION DEPARTMENT Dr. Wilmouth B. Bowdoin is the competent head of the Education Department. The members of this department think of themselves as a team. The bold outline of all courses is approved by all members but beyond this point the individual in- structor is free to take advantage of unique op- portunities for teaching in concomitant areas. The department is concerned with having clearly de- fined objectives for each course. TRAINING SCHOOL The Training School is the branch of our college where MTSC students majoring in education have an opportunity to do their practice teaching under the supervision of highly skilled teachers. It is an ideal place for those qualifying for a teacher ' s certificate in the elementary field to put to use as teachers the things they have learned as students. Mr. Hilary Parker is the Training School prin- cipal. Row 1— Mrs. Tempie Hansford, Miss Margaret Lowe, Miss Mary Frances Snell, Miss Anne Ashley, Miss Leneil Edwards, Mrs. Mary Manley. Row 2- Mrs. Laura Smith, Miss Marguerite Harrison. Mrs. Andreana Briney. Mr. Hilary Parker, Principal, Mrs. Clarence Greever, Miss Mary Bell Jordan. 29
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HOUSE MOTHERS 1st Row Mrs. Evelyn Felder, Director of Dormitories; Mrs. Sam Causey, Assistant Hostess-Union Building; Mrs. Josephine Patterson. House-mother-Monohan Hall; Mrs. Myrtle Sullivan, House-mother-Monohan Hall; 2nd Row— Mrs. John Bass, House-mother, Rutledge Hall; Mrs. Mattie Lee Parks, House-mother, Lyon Hall; Mrs. Eleanor Rolman, House-mother, Jones Hall; Mrs. Doris Jones, House-mother — Smith Hall. SECRETARIES Row ! Mrs. Mary DeLucca, Miss Martha Moorehead, Mrs. Venay Keathley, Mrs. Bonnie McHenry, Mrs. Norene Hudgens. Row 2 Mrs. Ella Rae Parks, Mrs. Macon Manson, Miss Sue Ponds. Mrs. Peggy Medlock, Mrs. Evelyn Turney, Mrs. Carolyn Holloway. Not pictured is Mrs. Martha Maddox. 28
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»B«r T» BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION The Business Administration Department is under the guiding hand of Mr. E. V. Midgett. A potential business major may choose to do his work in one of three fields, Business Education, Stenography, or Business Administration. Many students begin their college careers under the instruction of the seven members of this depart- ment. Modern equipment distinguishes this depart- ment. The business machines room is one of the most modern in the state. The department provides excellent training for business majors, and broader opportunities for general training. Row I- Mrs. Ruth Garland, Mrs. Henrietta Wade, Mrs. Elaine Parchment. Row 2 — Mr. Earle Reece. Mr. E. W. Midgett. Mr. Hollie Sharp. SOCIAL SCIENCE With the world in such turmoil today, the desire of this department is that the students will gain the knowledge needed to live together peacefully. A major in social science may be general or may emphasize one special field. Emphasis on economics, sociology, or geography will later pay the student a better wage. Dr. Norman Parks, with a staff of fine instruc- tors, leads this department in its continual growth. Row 1 — Mr. Billy Mac Jones, Mr. Clayton L. James, Miss Lillian Gray, Miss Ollie Green. Dr. E. B. Baldwin, Dr. Norman L. Parks. Row 2 — Mr. Gene H. Sloan, Dr. Robert Martin, Dr. Robert Corlew, Dr. William T. Windham, Dr. Newell Moore, Mr. Firman Cunningham. Not present when picture was maJe: Dr. C. C. Sims, Mrs. Charlotte Allen, and Mr. Roscoe Strickland. 30
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