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Dr. Alberts. Keister Mr. Gregory Ivy vIr. Vance T. Littlejohn Dr. Winfjeld Barney Mr. George M. Joyce Dr. Anna Reardon Dr. Ruth Collings Dr. Franklin H. McNutt Miss Mary C. Coleman Mr. C. C. Johns Dr. Edna Arundel OL 1945 Pine YleedL Mr. Hugh Ai.tvater 21
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DEPARTMENT HEADS German Department Miss Caroline Schoch Classical Civilization Dr. C. C. Jernigan Economics Department Dr. Albert S. Keister Romance Languages DR. WlNFIELD Barney Commercial Department Mr. George M. Joyce Physics Department Dr. Anna Reardon Home Economics Miss Margaret Edwards English Department Dr. WlNFIELD ROGERS Art Department Mr. Gregory Ivy Health, Medical Division Dr. Ruth Collings Education Department Dr. Franklin H. McNutt Mathematics Department Dr. Helen Barton Chemistry Department Miss FLORENCE SHAEFFER Psychology Department Dr. James A. HlGHSMITH Business Education Mr. Vance T. Littlejohn Physical Education Miss Mary C. Coleman listory Department Mr. C. C. Johns Geography Department Dr. Edna ARUNDEL Biology Department Dr. J. P. GlVLER Sociology Department Mr. Glenn R. Johnson School of Music Mr. Hugh Altvater Miss Margaret Edwards Miss Florence Sii m i i i k Dr. Wini ifi d Rogers Dr. James A. Highsmiti Dr. J. P. Givler Mr. Glenn R. JoHNsor ♦20
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DEMOCRACY Victoria DeVof, Secretary; Frances Mann, Treasurer; Camilla Griffin, Vice-Vresident After the fanfare of elections is over, after the last poster is off the trees, after the final banner is down from Mclver; the newly elected student government is inaugu- rated tor the coming year. At the last mass meeting the retiring president gives the oath to the incoming officers, the black-robed Seniors march solemnly out of Aycock, the three remaining classes move to their new seats, and another year is begun for Student Government Association. Inauguration over, the new officers merely carry on where the old ones have left off. They spend the small re- mainder of the year learning the ropes. It isn ' t until Sep- tember when the Pre-School Conference is held, that the new machinery really begins to move. At the conference, plans are made for the coming year and committees ap- pointed to meet, discuss, and give their reports to the con- ference. This year, three committees were appointed to work on the Social Program, the Social Honor Policy, and the War Service Program. Conference lasted three days and ad- journed feeling that if all hopes were to come true, it would be an outstanding year for W. C. To orient the Freshmen into our democratic organiza- tion, a meeting was held during Freshman week. Later, in the fall, the Freshmen took tests on the rule book, held open I HAVE BEEN TOLD TO ASK ♦ 22
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