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-,,....e ,. .....,..-- EVELYN B. PONDER, A.B. zftriictor in Biological Science L. E. PUMMILL, PHD. Jrofefror 0 f Mathematic: and H eaii 0 f Mathematic: Department DOROTHY RICHEY, A.M. ftlrrirtaiit Proferwr of Speech DAL1s A. PRICE, A.M. Proferrof' of Geography MARGARET PUTNAM, A.M. Imtractor in Pbyfical Efiizcation ELDA E. RoB1Ns, A.M. Affociate Profeyfor of Eizglirlv Mrs. L. C. Pummill, Mrs. D. H. Nicholson, Mrs. W. E. Taylor, Mrs. W. V. Cheek, Mrs. Norman Freuden- berger, and Mrs. Leo Spradling. To our tried and found true in- structors belong several new faculty members. They are Munson Howe, art instructorg Louise Beasley, mathe- matics instructorg Evelyn Ponder, instructor in biological science, Dalis Price, professor of geography, and Virginia Bean, commerce instructor. And now a word of praise for the administrative ofhces of our college. We have just cause to be proud of them. It is these ofhces that keep the wheels of S.T.C. moving smoothly. However, perhaps the most tribute should be paid them for the retire- ment program which they so effec- tively worked out for our faculty. To Mary E. Davis, J. D. Delp, C. P. Kinsey, Sue Perkins, F. F. Thompson, Deborah Weisel, and Agnes Dade
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made that Coach Blair asked the crowd to disperse, there was an immediate response and this in itself was a tribute to our Coach. The year 1940-41 has been a most pleasant one for athletic enthusiasts. A new football stadium and a new field house, modern to the Nth degree, have furnished a setting worthy of the finest athletic exhibition. Long the dream of Mr. A. W. Briggs and President Ellis, they have become a reality for thou- sands to enjoy. Not to be slighted in the mention of the activities of the faculty are the numerous duties of the wives of out faculty members. Such things as chaperon- ing dances and attending receptions are among many extra-curricular activities of these women. Among the most active along this line are Mrs. L. V. Wfhitney, WINSTON E. LYNES, B.M. A. J. MCDONALD R. W. MARTIN, PH.D. I mtrztctor in Wiizd Iizftrzzmerztr I mtrztctor in Phyfictzl Ezlztcatiori Pro ferror of C hemirtry Director of Boml Coach of Foothtzll ami Borhethall D. H. NICHOLSON, PH.D. Profefror o f Hirtory STANLEY C. OLIVER, PH.D. Pro ferfor of Etlttctztioiz il ! 7.,k, ,E I 4- IQ.. I IRENE PARNELL, A.M. Imtriictor in Eclucotion and Trtzirzirzg School Sitperciror MABEL MOBERLY, A.M. AI!iJfcl72l Pro fenor o f Erlztctztio and Trtzining School Sztperifiro SUE S. PERKINS, A.M. Pro ferfor o f Mathermzficr lg
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Cowan, who have been effected by this program, students and alumni join in giving sincere thanks for the long and faithful service they have devotedly given to the school. Every instructor has shared in this year's achievements and each one has helped immeasurably. Only the lack of space keeps us from praising each and every faculty memberg therefore, to the heads of each department we offer our deep gratitude for the serv- ices that they have rendered us in the past year. In doing this we auto- matically praise each individual member that works under them. We have grown from a school with a few departments until we now have thirteen departments. Each one of these thirteen heads has attempted to make his department the best in the school. However, they have not stopped at this point but have gone out into the community and tried to establish mutually profitable relation- ships between it and the school. , LAURA ROMAN, A.M. I mtruclor in Commerce JAMES W. SHANNON, PI-LM. Proferfovf of Hirlory mul I-Ieml 0 f H ivory Depafimenl LELA SMITH, A.M. l1z.f!mcto4f in Ellzlctzliovz and Tmlfzifzg School Szlper1f'l.tor NELL RUTLEDGE, A.M. Profefror of Education and T7'5li7Zl7Zg School Szlpewiror HARRY J. SICELUFF, A.M. Inrrrzlctor in Eclzlcmflon anal Tminlfzg School Szlpertfiror JAMES C. SNAPP, M.B.A. lfzrtmctor in Commerce
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