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Dr. Brown drafts some French students. Contrary to many of the theories advanced in regard to absent-minded professors, boorish deans, and obdurate officials, the professors at the Uni- versity are real people-warm, friendly, and help- ful, working and playing with the students-not as superiors, but as equals. In some colleges the PROFS professor eyes the student with contempt for his untrained intellect, and the student glares back with repugnance at his cold inhumanity, but Ole Miss not only maintains a reputation for friend- liness and graciousness among the students, but Non-Feaso 3 4 l fs i s Dean Shaw confers with Mr. Chuck. among the students and faculty members as well. Many of the faculty members are familiar fig- ures at various athletic contests, rooting for the Rebels with a vigor equal to that of any student. Nor do they stop at merely being spectators. Many students have reluctantly left an Intramural battle T PLAY field, having lost to his favorite prof or the teacher of his prize crip course. In these sporting contests the professors are as enthusiastic as any student, pausing in his role of hot-buddy only for brief episodes of classes. YS. 'Q' Ni 'fu 'N is 1 s., 1 J' 4 ,. we VN-. 41 n xx -wr J t , V i- -'71 ' fl I ,sv i v I 4. Q N -s 331 A ,.,f:-,ai '34
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f. ,fl ' 5 i' 'll WAT Ng , ,A ,A f rf' 531 ' l 455 Q h ' i i, 'Z' 1. -i .V I ,ii i ' If 'QD W ' ' wwf' , p.llll4l'.lll .matomins ln old Pontotoc County. Res ipsa loquitur. Ar dances, parties, and other functions the SILI- dent meets his professor on an equal level. lVlost of the faculty meinlwers enjoy dancing, and it is not uncommon to see faculty memlwers and coeds dancing together and the University swains squir- ing their wives alvout the dance floor. Such a con- as close to the students as they are to each other. Our faculty memlners have succeeded in gaining a friendly and loving respect lay their graciousness and human understanding, rather than an antag- onistic respect gained only through classroom contact. So, you see, we no longer point a scornful PROFS Al PLAY genial atmosphere is created lwetween the faculty and student groups that it is a pleasure rather than a taslc to do pleasing work. On these pages we have presented pictorially the faculty memlwers as we love to see theme! informalaa-laughing, playing, dancing, lwullvinge ut gn me Nlrs. Kimlurougli, lxl.lj0l' and Nlrs. Quarles .lt .in CTUK dinner. finger and whisper excitedly, Tfmt',t a professor! hut we who are associated with our own Qle lVliss faculty have learned that professors are human, they are friendly, they are conscious of student prolwlems, and alvove all-they are people! The 'l'ul.ine Special was well clmaperoned.
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