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THE FACULTY COUNCIL One of the oldest and most active groups on the campus, the Faculty Council, is com- posed of the heads of all school departments. lt is, in fact, the administrative body of the college and the executive committee for the faculty. What the Board of Regents is to the faculty, the Faculty Council is to the students. Its existence is due to custom and not to any provision of law. Since its organization, it has been one of the most zealous administrative forces on the campus. Early this year the Council approved a plan suggested by the Educational Policies Com- mission of the N. E. A. to the effect that high school boys with three and one-half years' work might enter college, and, while completing high school credits, could begin preparing for their college degrees before being drafted into the army. The regular duties of the Council are making class schedules, determining the college curricula, and recommending new educational policies for STC. 1 7 A. , - L1 if N 5,55 . 1. g ii V Seated-Dean N. Bertha Wells, A. P. Temple, Virginia Craig, Floy T. Burgess, Mayme Hamilton. Standing-A. W. Briggs, L. E. Pummill, W. V. Cheek, Norman Freudenberger, W. O. Cralle, President Roy Ellis, 1. W Shannon, W. Y. Foster, H. A. Wise, Horatio Farrar. 5 .. t ' '. .., . A +A l ' 1.1 f L ' za...'.........z'. n fi' ' ' Q 4 l4
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GRACE PALMER, B.L.S. MAE COWDEN, B.L.S. MARGARET CRIGHTON, A.B., B.L.S. Professor of Library Science Reference Librarian Reference Librarian Librarian Instructor in Library Science Q E ' LIBRARIANS Since its opening, our library has tripled its original number of books, and new rooms have been added and the staff has been increased. Although the entire student body and faculty were disap- pointed when the new library failed to materialize this year because of war restrictions, it is hoped that this plan will be- come a reality after the war. During Miss PaImer's leave of absence, Miss Lena Lunsford is assisting in the north library, and Miss Crighton has replaced Miss Mae Cowden in the south library. ix -A LENA LUNSFORD Library Assistant CRKARIE The success with which the business of an office is conducted depends largely upon the efficiency of its secretaries. STC continues to be exceptionally fortunate in having a group of secretarial assistants who are the quintes- sence of competency. Two changes have occurred in the faculty secretarial staff: Miss Scroggins is again serv- l ing as secretary to the Business Manager after 3 three years absence, and the Dean's new sec- retary is Mrs. Don Sebring. MRS. DON SEBRING LILLIAN COTTEN EDMONSTON Secretary to the Dean Secretary to the President MARY FINLEY BESSIE R. SCROGCINS 5, Secretary to the Registrar Secretary to the Business - ' Manager
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THE FACULTY A college can be dedicated to service to the fullest extent only when there is corn- petent leadership. ln this, STC is blessed with a faculty whose integrity and sympathetic guidance has proved to be a bulwark against the present crisis. World conditions have brought many changes in STC's program, the rnost notable of which is the establishment of the defense office with Dr. Cralle as Co-ordinator of War Activities. Miss Davis, Dr. Payne, Dr. Haswell, and Mrs. Wilkinson have all given freely 'A-9. '53 .1 - EVA L EN AM. ADAtv1soN, AM. Assocme p,Of'2SSE,,Og Educam, and ANNiE MAE BABIN, iviivi. B. B. BASSETT, Php. Instructor in English -I-raining School Supervisor instructor in Piano and Organ Professor of Economics t 1--1 ' . VA LOU BLAIR, Ph.D., Limo. HOWARD H. BLAIR. AM. F. W. A. BOSCH, s.T.o. 1. D. BOUNOUS. PhD. 3fGSsor of German and French Director of Athletics Associate Professor of Bible P 0fC550 of FVGNCP A. ' 'M ' A 1, it 1 , . B, . .T - K N I il 4 LZABETH A. BRAGG, A.M. A. W. BRIGGS, B.P.E. FLORENCE BAKER BUGC, A.lv1. FLOY T. BURCESS, M.S. Cm' in Education and Training Professor of Physical Education and Instructor in Physical Education and Professor of Home Economics an School Supervisor Head of Physical Education Dept. Training School Supervisor Head of Home Economics Dept 41'
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