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William H. Adams. Jr. Professor of Biology goes beyond textbook ' s limits — D.M. William B. Cate Assistant Professor of Physical Education gentleman of high stature — H.W. BuDD L. Duncan Assistant Professor of Chemistry An analytical house mother — M.O. Robert T. Blazier Instructor ' in Education ' Humor . . . is his teaching — ■ H.J m ■ |H ffi m •Sh ,«. , Cai (ji n I ' . Bradley Instructor in Biology Never too late — P.S. Harry W. Coble Associate Professor of Speech and Dramatics a paradox of creativity and discipline — M.W. J. Van B. Coe Assistant Professor of Economics E ' coe ' nomics — H.K.B. Mary L. Greenhoe Assistant Professor of Music a gracious person — sincere and dedicated — A. A. Martha B. Hale Instructor in Art captures more in pictures than can be found in words — B.C. Charles A. Browning Associate Professor of Physics as thoughtful as knowledge- able — M.N. Raymond Downing Assistant Professor of Modern Languages demands less of his students than of himself — J.G. Andrew H. Harper, Jr. Associate Professor of Music makes music a joy — H.K.B. Martha K. Hedley Instructor in Business Administration Teacher at mind, student at heart — J.M. Carl B. Honaker Professor of Chemistry direct, interesting, adept — J.O.E. B. T. Hutson Associate Professor of Business Administration Friendliness, his strongest point; memory, his weakest —H.K.B. Doris Jones Instructor in English Capable, versatile, humor- ously expressive — P.C. 22
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Roy B. Shilling Assistant to the President a fellow of plain and uncoined constancy Frank Gulley, Jr. Dean of the College They that stand high have many blasts to shake them. Ralph W. Mohney, President Sweet and voluble is his discourse D. T. Lotti Business Manager Much condemned to have an r IiHi palm Paul Riviere Dean of Admissions Registrar I ' ll wipe away all trivial fond records. Floyd E. Bowling Dean of Students kind umpire of men ' s miseries k Howard N. Hinds Chaplain so wise so young Mary Nelle Graves Administrative Secretary the mirror of all courtesy Charles J. Liner Director of Admissions one man in his time plays many parts
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FACULTY Paul Ketron Instructor in Mathematics Can it be proven? — L.L.L. E. Russell Lacy Associate Professor of History a teacher in the true sense — M.F.T. Ben H. McClary Assistant Professor of English versatile, generous, unique — K.T.G. Robert H. Mathis Instructor in History a real history professor — S.L. Claryse D. Myers hibrarian efficiency exceeded only by thoughtfulness — D.A. J. Emerick Nagy Associate Professor of Education requires work and deter- mination — B.W. Anne Puett Instructor in Art strong personality with feminine touch — R.O.A. Charles Sallis Assistant Professor of History a dream of a teacher — M.L.R. Harrylyn G. Sallis Assistant Professor of Music a challenging teacher — A. P. Carolyn F. Staley Instructor in Physical Education Sharp, gentle, sophisticated — P.C Pictured else where: Mark Schafer Professor of Political Science C. C. Senn Assistant Professor of Mathematics explains his subjea to perfeaion ' — H.B. Alton L. Smith Instructor in Mathematics his concern is for his students — S.L. M. Clifton Smith Associate Professor of Education adds enough wit to make class refreshing - — C.C. Genevieve Wiggins Assistant Professor of English a good advisor, a great Chaucerian — D.K. Mildred Archer Associate Professor of English 23 Jack H. Wilson Associate Professor of Religion LEADER — J.W. William H. Archer Associate Professor of Modern Languages William B. Yates Instructor in Speech an unsung cynosure — R.V.J. Fred Puett Instructor in Commercial Subjects
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