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department heads Forum i a atennlnrist- ... II,,- I ' - i ■ ,,p. I Hill. M.-l pmgn --i ' It. |v) lakes pari in nun Curriculum, Creative ,i- r Miss HELEN IXGRAHAM Biology Department U.S.. 1918 (Knox College); M.S.. 19 i U ' niversiu ,.i « (Bryri Mawr) In hei Erst yeai .1- head ol the Biolog) Department, Miss Ingrahain has upheld the departmi ol u hievi meat. Shi r. ,t, bi nti .1 thi 1 olli .• 11 1 ll sley ' s e rent) fifth birth . ■ ■ .mil has M-rvr.l ..-1 the Steering Committee ■■! the Curriculum Com- Department B.A., B.S.. 1931 (B ing Green College of Commerce) M.Ed I93S I ' h D . 1948 (Pittsburgh). vm ' 1 ' 1 ' . kimnii .uith.-r i ( art idea on bus iducation. Dr. Littlrjohn 1- .in actiTi membei ol man] aational bus ■ — . — ..■ 1 ' ' ■ in the N 1 v I I - ill Educal ion I li partment, and DR. WILLIAM R. BARRETT. . . German Department B , 1939 (Citadel) U 1940 (Duke) ; Ph.D., 1918 (North Carolina 1 : 1 I niv r-ilv ,,! I 1, luc.in I . T 1 - ■ l.. mi. in 1. iii-ii, t -. i- langled ami untangled on the third floor I M. ]wr in [)r. [iarrelfs classes. He is a favorite of students in and out of In- department. He 1- a member of numerous language the monograph. The Ge hunting and fishing in thos, DR. WARREN ASHB , . . .Philosophy Department . ., 1939 (Maryvffle); B.D., 1942, Ph.D.. 1910 (Yale). The Philosophy Depart] I ia enjoying a greater pouularity than • ' vi I ' l ' lni- nnl tin- 1- line to the efforts of the head of the deparl- Ni.i.i H. W..11.11 -hln. Hi- I,.,, k-ri.iir.d .,- ., teacher and a Methn- li«l 1 - 1 veil ,- I,,- own personal sense ..f fairness and ■! 1 ■ i.-.m li ..II pli.i-. - m( ni.ln-..j.|iv. Mr. liby is par- MISS FLORENCE SCHAEFFER. Chemistry Department (Barnard) j M.A., 1922 1 Mount Holyoke) ; (Univerait) of c hicago) (Yale) l.eliewi in III. nupr.. win. -til ..I ■ ..I . In r.M-ir ■ - effer is well informed 111 tin. h.l.l ft. ' in her work »u the Me.-nni: Committee ol ' ' ■ ■ ' ! v - in. I tin :ir(i. I- -li. lias written for 1 .11 V W « -l . |..irii. i|i.ii.-- ■■ ■ iii. ( nrrieulum and MISS ETHEL L. MARTl ' S ducation Department A.B.. 19- (Pembroke College, Brown University) ; M S., 1931 (Wellesley). I In 11. ■» bml.l.ti- I.. 1 tl,, n,..-,,.,l K,In, atiMii Department is a par- loulai [.mi. ,t ,,,.i i„i ,,! l, l. ,,!.i- tin- war. It is a much needed Til-. V I though finding time for painting. Miss Martus is an active 1 0U1 -■ OR I.IONARD B. HURLEY English Department B.A.. 1913, M.A.. 1916 (Duke); Ph.D., 1932 (North Carolina). The students ' needs and welfare an always placed firs) by Dr. 1 the English Department, one ..f the largest departments at W. C. He is active in campus affairs , serving on the Vdministrative Council of the Uni- versal) I Norl ' t i- Forum Committee, and as Chair- DR ANNA JOYCI REARDON Physics Department l: V 1 ■ ' ■.■ ' 11 .. ' :. .. .1 -1 I. ,..,1 . l S-, 1933. Ph.D.. 1937 (St. 1 -1. much less my. I to the Btudi nts al W. C. H.-r 1. 1.. .!.■ . ,„ in popularitj every year. She ami (he Screening Com- OR JAMES ALBERT HIGHSMITH Psychology Def B 1910, M.A., IQI.i (North I arolina) : P D l -; (Georg, Peabody). feats, experiments, thcori - white rats this is Iir. Hiebsmith ' s Page 18
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officers fi r 4 John E. Sockwell, Jr President Mary Jane Wharton Sockwell 1M1 John, Jr.) First Vice-President. . . Margaret Mos Hodnett (Mrs H I | Sunn, | Vice President Virginia Sloan Swain (Mrs. Louis) Recording Secretarj Mary Lois Gordon Thomas (M Executive Secretary Betty Brown Jester (Mrs .lrlton, Jr.) the alumnae association BOARD OF TRUSTEES: Josephine Hege, Annie Mdver Young (Mrs. James R.). Julia Ross Lambert (Mrs. W. L.), Jane Summerell, Martha Fowler, Annie Kizer Bost (Mrs. W. T.). Elizabeth Reeves Lyon (Mrs. R. L.), Elise Rouse Wilson (Mrs. George Dean). Nell Jones. The Alumnae Association welcomes the Class of 1951 into membership. Woman ' s College is ours. We are proud of her past; we are privileged parts of her present; and through our support, our interest, and our help, we can assure her future.
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of nineteen fifty-one DR FRANK A. I.A1NI Classical Civilization Depart) (M ibli Sun i : Ph.D., 1949 ( indi rbill). r.i|iii|lv cmwinn •!• | .irl n I -In t r ..m. [.u I. U Di I lit I.I -III I. I I ,1 I ImI„.,I,i„1. II, I- ., ....... I.. . i.l III. ' I I. i.l I III.- Mid-Wesl ami thf S Ii .in. I of Phi Sigma Iota in. I in sin.ua Phi, Language an. I classic! organisations. Reworking furniture ami Listening to music a,.- In leis lime interests. MR george m. ioyc.i: I lii- .im ' s C.-ll.-i ' I r m i.il - the hazards of the business world loyce ' a deparl at Besides sen tng ib ii ,■ president ol the Piedmont Ch DR. ALBERT S KEISTER Economics Depart laim for himself in Ins work Willi the American Arbitration Association am! the V. S. Concilia- i Service. He is a past president of the Southern Eeo ica -ni i.iiion and has had articles published in several journals. MEss MARGARET M. EDWARDS .... ' . • Department B.S., 1912 (Monti Stat, i i M . t 192 luminal j ii orni The II I Ii.i-.ii I i- nit ..iili an .-turi.-n.-v llial i. charai Btii ..I li-- Edwards. She La a membei ol lh. lllllll. I li. . --,,. I. III. -II. III. lll.ll. Ill ... ..ll.TI ,i ,11 ii,,.. -i„ urine sriiclci and collect old cook book I mt-. DR. HELEN BARTON. Mathematics )■ ...;.« » B.A., ru I ii..,,. I. ii . M . 1922, Ph.D., L92IS (Johns-Hopkine) . DR WINFIELD S. BARNEY Romance Lmgujge Dtp, ..,,rk in Hi. in.-- 1 ancu.ii;.-- .11 ...iii|..i-. Hi. Ham. i .- in 11. 11. il .un.iiii .iiiiiii- 1 In- Ii. I.l. H ' ha. done work ..11 the Nal al Foreign Language Committee. A ll,i. |,, ,1,1,1 I ..1, -i,.,-.. ,.,t ..I iti.iiia. In- Iia- ..-.1 as President ,-f the South Vtlantii Modern Language Associa- French AVu I....MI, in l-UCI ami I,.,- DR CHARLES E. PRALL 11. v.. L912 il rsit] oi towa) : ' Ph.D., L928 1 I . Having 1 ompleted lii- sei ond yea in a program to improve teai he DR RITH COLLINGS. -k ..( adjusting the .Education Department ihMih n. uin.,. 1 111,1, 1,1,,,, DEAN H. HUGH ALTVATER.. v B.A., 1920, M11-.M., 1929 [Michigan); Mus.M., 1925 (Southwestern). It. .in Utvatcr i- i- u,. ' , kn..n -,..,1 , ...ii- .11 our campus as Ik- i- in tin- mu-x l-mt-iii.-. Ii.- mat lie found cood Greensboro Orchestra I o ■ ' - I hoir, presidii Greensboro Civii M - laaoi ' oi making plans foi thi Stati MR. GLENN R. JOHNSON Sociology Department B.S.. 1915 (Reed) : M.A., 1916 (Colombia). n- growth and progress .ire dm Way from on i .anion , h,- i- kin »n tm In- »nrk on County 1i.t.-i-I{a,i,il i-i-o ami lli.- North Carolii ol Soi ial Servit e. He ■- i mi mb mo aouinern - 1. -H .1 -■■■ i-li. -. l-oi i, i. in .,--■- i .. . in -no. ito .■ Page 19
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