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FBREIEN lANGUAEES DEPARTMENT Mrs. W. G. Thomas, an instructor of French, serves as head uf the Foreign Languages Department. Mrs. Thomas, who has been at Spelman since 1933, re- ceived the AB. degree from Boston Uni- wrsiiy, the MA. degree from Radcliffe College, and degrees from the Cniversite tie Nancy and the Universite dc Paris. Teacher of French and Latin is Mrs. Irene D. Jackson, a Spchmm graduate who holds a degree from the I'niversite dc Toulouse. Miss Camilla Hnward, a Spolman graduate, teaches Spanish. 8110 received the MA, degree from Micldlebury Cul- legc and a degree from the I'niversite de Grenoble. Mrs. Florence B, Boynttm; who holds the 13.31115. degree from Chicagu l-Iusical College, toaehcs 1crman. IFRANCE C3 -. -. .39 Left to right: Mrs. W. G. Thomas, Mrs. Irene D. Jacksun and Miss Camilla H award PHYSIBAL EDUCATION DEPARTMENT Left f0 right: Bliss Marguerite Simon, Mrs. Geneva Weaver. Dr. Ellen Duvall and Miss Gloria, Starks .-Xr.temlancu at classes in physical education without credit has always boon required of Spelman students, but us 0f September of 1.955 this rthamnent now offers :1 major in physical education to intm-estmi students. It was in 1954 that Dr: Ellen Duvall came to Spelmall an head uf 1.er department. She received her PILD. dc- gram from New York Kniversity. Uthm' instnwtm's 0f physical cducatiun are Mrs. Huncvu Wravcr, dance instructor, who received her B.f-l. degree at West Virginia State College and her 31.5. degree from Cnhnnbia University; and B'Iiss Marguerite Simon and Miss Gloria Sturka both Spel- mzm graduates, who teach sports and swimming, re- Hpvt'tivcly.
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SBBIAL SCIENCES DEPARTMENT Head of The Social Sciences Department is Dr. Cornelia M. Paustian, who received the BS. de- gran and MA. degree from Teachers College, Columbia University, and the PhD. degree from the. University of Missouri. Dr. Paustian came to Spelman in 1946. Other members. of the department are Dr. E. B. Williams. an exchange teacher from the, Econom- it's 1J1?Iwaltlllt?nt at Kloi'chouse, who received de- grees from Morehouse College and Atlanta Uni- versity, and the Ph. D. degree from Columbia University; Dr. Clarence, A Baeote, an exchange teacher from Atlanta University, who was award- ed the AB. degree from the University of Kansas and the MA. and PhD. degrees from the Uni- versity of Chicago; D1: R, 0 Johnson, an ex- change teacher from Atlanta University, who holds the EdeD. degree. from Columbia Univer- sity; Mrs. Elizabeth Mareomson, a Spelman gradw mate who received the MA. degree. fmm Atlanta University; Mr. Walter L. Wallace, a graduate of Columbia College with an ALA. degree from Atlanta University; and 111's. Marguerite N. Curry, 21 Spclman graduate, who holds the MA. degree from the University of A-Iivhigxm. both Macomson. Standing: D1 . Clarence Bacote, Mr. XValter Wallace. DEPARTMENT OF PSYCHOLOGY AND EDUCATION Left to right: Miss Bazoline Usher, Mrs. Beatrice Williams, Dr. Oran Eagleson, Mrs. Marie Gopher, Mr. Benja min Bullock. Chairman of this department is Dr. Oran W. Eagleson, who received his A.B., 31A,, and PhD. degrees from Indiana 'LTniversity. He came to Spelman in 1936. Other members of the Department are Miss Bazo- line Usher, a graduate of Atlanta University where she received her AB. and MA. degrees; Mr. Benjamin F. Bullock, who holds the AB. degree from the Uni- versity of Minnesota and the. MA. degree from Co- lumbia Yniversity; Mrs. Geneva W'emrer, a graduate of West Virginia State College and Columbia. Univer- sity; Mrs. Beatrice E. Williams, who received the BA. degree from Fisk University and the MA. degree from Teachers. College, lohnnbia University; and Mrs. Ma- rie Gopher, a graduate of Clark College With an EdJ'I. degree. from Boston University.
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Luelft to right: Mr. WiHis Jumps. Miss .luyvv Finch. Miss Fluraino Xielsen, Mrs. Hlarvm-e BUFHTUH. Mr, Krmpvr Hul'rultl This fur Mn Wiliis L. James. who has hem! :t nwmiwr ui' this llusix- Dvpm-1Im-m sinct 1933. surcved- m1 Mr. Iicmgwr W. Hurrvlcl :15 hcmf nl the 111151? Dc- pnrtmvnt Mr. James rvmrivvtl thv .XH degree from 3111114101le Fuilt-gv and lmltk :u'l hnnurnry ductumtv E'mm Wilbvrfurmr l'nirvlsity. thvv nmnlwrs 01' Elm tlr-Immamlt are Mr. Kmnpm' Ilnt'l'oltl. Who rm't'ix'ml tloga'uw hum lerwuud Music Miss Jum'lsie Walden. :1 91101 man graduate who l'curix'cd the BIA, :lml MFA. degrees from the Chicago Art Institute, has liven at Hpulnml: Fillt'U 1952, Mr. Lou Katz mime tn Spelr 11mm this year 215-; a Julm Hay Whitney follow 21nd rm artisf-in- I'vsitkmr'v. Mr. Kata was, until 1934 :1 nmmhcr of the .. -0110;:0 0f Fine Arts UI' New York Univer- sity. He has given courses in Motlvm Art. and Living Ameri- wm Art :IT 1110 3.l01111pcrlita11 3-1117 scum, New York City, the New School for chial RWonrt'h, and UN CoupL-r Ivnjun Art Hclmnl. Mrs. .Inhnnyo L, Davis, part- timv teacher in the :Itrpetrtmont, is a gratluntv 0f Hpvlman and has studied at the Art Institutc in Chicago. St-luml 21nd Murvhuuss- Fullvgv; Mrs. Fluwmv Rayn- 1uIL :1 gl'urhum' nf Vhit'agju Mmirul L'nlltjuv: Nfius Lilla J. I iml1.n'lm rw'vix'ml lwr' NH. ilvgl'w Hum Fisk I'Hi- wt-siw; anal inHS Huminv Nivlmn. Mm Hlllrhtwl at tho l'nivvrsity ml Hahn. lht' Bible hlslifutv M Lu: .Ktlgvlt's. thv l'mH-I'sity cat Wushinglrm. 21ml Ulilzzlwlm't Bmpii-n I'Hiwrsh'y. nml t'wt-iwrl hvl' MA. ck'grcv fmm 'I v;1t-hm- s Vuihw: Unlumhiu l'IIix'tft'r'llj'. ART DEPARTMENT Left. to right: Mrs. .luhnnyo L Davis, Miss .Ivnelsic Walden, Mr. Leo Kat: 30 MUSIC DEPARTMENT
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