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Dr. Kit chin at Work Dr. Kitchin works hard. Ottcn, his duties take him away tor conterenccs or speeches. But ordinarih ou will find him in his office in Wait Hall, handling the everyday tasks required ot him as chief executive ot the college. He usuall - walks to work around eight-thirty in the morning trom his home near the campus. .-Mways, he has a friendK- greeting for all those he meets during the da -, whether they work with him, have business with him, or just pass the time ot da ' . Dr. Kitthm Icjvcs K home at cighr-thirty .■ .M. WcjtiKT pcTinitting, he always valk.s to wotk. He lejve.s Dean Bryan ' s office after discu.ssing problem with the Dean. On the left is Dr. Brvai Seated at his desk, he dictates a reply to the let- ter in his hand to .Mrs. Prjtchard, his secretary. «, find m - -ork- vrn rn- ahlr. I kne ' urdmi this ' rtcc ro ' U ' frwfi J s nall school SIX huTidTed or so to irhat if is ay. and I hazr al ' ivuys been ud to he here. It x; ' .ij .1 pretty hard pull dur- ing the war years, n-heit so ■many students and professors ■Mere called into service. But I Ruess other colleges had to face oblem. Yon kno-jj, this opportunitx to mo-ce to Wmstm-Salem ' ill prove to he one oj the hest things that ever happened to Wake Forest. UV can ' t i all the I I am s, campaign many v.ho oppr se isn ' t easy to raise ire must have, hut can do it. The to he goin tilth the nc-iL- plant at M ' inston-Salem, li ' ake Forest iL-ill have a greater opportunity for service. It is our duty to take advan- tat e of that opp ' h
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1 Mu . R. S. Pri CHAUD Miss Geo GIA GoorRKV .Mk S. BkSMI: I ' LElX.tR Mks . BiriE L H. -■i VA . Ii . Hah tv Lie; liu ecnl nv 10 the ■ res!tiffit Srcrrl.iry to thf Dtan Snrtt.n V to Dinrtor of Athlftiis AV-„ 5 Bum » WSJ jr.fHf .SV -ret.iry to the OiafL Jamis B. Cook 1r M I iizABLiH Teachii, A B. Assistant to til: Hinur •l istimt to the Dem of Woiiie STAFF OF THF, OFFICE OF PUBLIC RFLATIONS AND ALUMNI ACIIVFIlIiS Mrs. Willuni Stover Mrs. John Lamer .Mrs. W. C. H.i ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANTS The immediate tasks ot many administration of- ficials are so great that the - would be tied up con- stantly b ' a mass ot details were it not for the aid ot the people who are pictured on this page. These people are hardlv ever in the limelight. Thev re- ceive far less credit tor their service than they deserve. Mrs. Pritchard, a kindl - lady with an impish twinkle in her e e, handles the numerous secretarial details connected with Dr. Kitchin ' s duties. Miss Godfrey fills the same position for Dean Bryan. Mrs. Pledger relieves Athletic Director Jim Weaver of such tasks as filling orders for football tickets. Mrs. Pena assists Tom Bost in the News Bureau and writes many ot the bureau ' s press releases. jMrs. Thomas is Dr. Blackburn ' s efficient secretary. Mr. Cook has charge of all relations between the bursar ' s office and veteran students, and Miss Teachc ' assists Miss Johnson in the Women ' s .Administration. The staffs of the public relations office, the bursar ' s office and the registrar ' s office maintain veritable mountains ot records and take care of a profusion ot office work details. REGISTRAR ' S OFFICE STAFF. Mrs. Perciv. C. G. Powell, Winifred Royall, Anne Inman, M 26 ♦,J-v. -4i .,
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PROFESSORS EMERITI The School of Rehgion, w itii 1,005 students, offered this year twenty- eight courses designed to introduce all students to religious literature and thought and to give students preparing tor specialized religious service the luundational courses needed for ef- fective work. Several courses were offered f)r the first time, including a course in rural church administration and a course in radio techniques. Dr. (iriffin, Mr. Hendricks and Mr. Mor- riss were new additions to the tacult ' . Another faculty member. Dr. Love- lace, completed a project begun in 1946 of painting two large wall maps tor use in Bible courses. His map of Palestine measures about ten b)- twelve feet, and his map of the Biblical World is nine feet high and eighteen feet long. C; R. %M, A. HENDRirKS, B.A., rh.H. IflsrrucUjr LlIHIR J. MORRISS, . I.A. histruclor SCHOOL OF RELIGION iL sn)s. Ih.M., S.T.M,. D.IJ ; r,J Ihr Silwil nf Rrlmmii 28 w ' i «i9K oA
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