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IVA lVlARIE RAY, RN. XVILLIAM E. TAYLOR, MD. Scbnol Pbyxician ani! Initraclor in Bacteriology and Pbyriology S cbool N arte F ,ff 5 S 'Mx A , gi sw. --1. - I,' I S.T.C. students are fortunate in having one of the best equipped health units of any teachers college in the country. To Dr. Taylor and Miss Iva Marie Ray goes the task of keeping the students in the 'lpink of condition. In addition to this all freshmen are given a complete exami- nation when they enter in the fall. PHYSIEIHN HHHHHY To Miss Grace Palmer goes the credit of making our library one of the finest in the state. Our library has accumulated over Hfty thousand volumes in the thirty-four years it has been estab- lished. This year the library was fortunate in being able to buy twice as many books, for their appropriation was raised from 555,000 to 310,000 This year, also, plans have been drawn up for a new three- story library building to be placed just north of the Academic Hall between the Science and Health and Recreation Build- ings. If the plan goes through, it will mean the fulfilment of a desire long realized by both students and faculty members alike. GRACE PALMER, BLS. Profeymr of Library Science and Librarian PAUL JEAN BURNETTE, M.S. Arfiftanl Profeffor of Library Science and Reference Librarian FRANCES WALLACEV. BS. Calalogner anal lnrtraclor in Library Science lNlAE COWDEN, B.S. Perioiiical Librarian ' lt' 'S 25 K A 21
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SfllHHHHIlS Aiding President Ellis and Lee Morris are Miss Lillian Cotten and Miss Louise Stockard who act as secretaries to the above officials. Both Miss Stockard and Miss Cotten have served in their respective posts two years. Miss Cotten was replaced by Mrs. Sonny Reily Scroggins for three OLIVE GALLOWAY, B.S. DORA HAYMES Rgqj-glmy Director of Extemiofz :mtl Secre- ' tary of Appoifztmefzl Bineazz ELIZABETH SWITZER, BS. DONNA AsHwoR'rH Afriflmzl Regirlmr Arfirltzfzl Director of EXf6iZ.ff07Z The Registrar's office, under the capable direction of Miss Olive Galloway, serves the students more than any other single group in the school. All during the student's college career the Registrar is busy serving him-each term her office records the grades and distributes them. Whenever a student needs guid- ance through the maze of the college curriculum, it is here that he finds it. The Appointment Bureau, directed by Miss Dora Haymes, has the responsibility of making contact between the graduates and school officials in the district. It is her task to place the graduates in teaching jobs. Miss Haymes also has charge of the correspondence courses and administers the NYA program. months because of illness. LILLIAN COTTEN, BS. Secretary lo Ike P'7'EJiiIf67Zf LOUISE STOCKARD, BS. S6L'7'6l!Z1'j' lo lbe Bzuifzerr Nlmzager 3
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lHEHllY Since the days when the three Rls constituted the curriculum of the teacher, other letters of the alphabet have made equally good. The teach- er's work, ever enlarging, now in- cludes within its scope the teaching of certain principles and the stressing of certain factors that hitherto have been lacking. No more do the con- jugation of verbs and the ciphering of arithmetical conundrums serve as the prime means to success, and the faculty of S.T.C. have recognized this. Already faced with the dozen duties of a college instructor, they have added numerous tasks to their classroom work until now they have a veritable baker's dozen of duties to attend to regularly. True examples convince the dubious, and Professor james W. Shannon can be rightly cited as a true example. VELMA ADAMSON, AM. I mzrzfcfor in Englirh B. B. BASSETI, PHD. Pfoferfor of Ecofzomicr LOUISE BEASLEY, A.M. I mtrzfclor in Mmhemalicr EVA ALLEN, A.M. Arrociate Profeiror of Edzzmtio ami Tmimng School Sapewiior MARY VIRGINIA BEAN, MR. lmlmclor in C ommcrce A. J. BEBER, PHD. Arrociute Proferror of Biologj ami Cbemirtry
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