Wake Forest University - Howler Yearbook (Winston Salem, NC)

 - Class of 1951

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mam 1 ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANTS DR. J. GLENN BI.ACKIU RN, Chaplain W. TOM BOST. JR., Dirccior of Ihe Ne»s Bureau MRS. FI.ORFNCI. CHANDIKR. Assistant Dean of ' omen JA.MKS B. COOK, .IR., Assistant to tlic Bursar WORTH H. COPELAND. Assistant Secretary and Bursar WAIIKR D. HOLLIDAY, Superintendent of Buildings and Grounds DR. GE0RC;E C. MACKIK. C(ilki;i ' i ' li sician MRS. L. R. O ' BRIAN. Iloskss ill l!c, l i Dorniitorv DR. El ' GKNK I. (»l IM . Dimlor ol I ' lihlit Relations MRS. D. D. OM :RB , lloMiss of Johnson Dorniitorv MRS. MARGARKT R. I ' lRR , Assistant Registrar EVERETT C. SNYDER, Manager of the College Booli Store MRS. R. S. PRITCHARD, Se MISS GI()RC;U GODI RE ' S LIBRARY SIAEE. Carhon I ' West. Librarian: Mrs. Ethel Crittenden, Miss Minnie Kallani. Mrs. Minia Folk. Mrs. Kent Barbce, Miss Ellen Ening, Mrs. ivian Wilson, Mrs. Ellen Flowers.

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ELLIOTT B. EARNSHWV, A., Bursar lege, and Secretary of tlie Buard of Trustee of tiK since Col- IM23. The School of Business Administration was headed for the second year by Dr Games M Rogers. This section of the college was a com- paratively new feature, having been established only two years ago. The offices and classrooms in the Chapel were renovated and the staff enlarged to place the school on a par with other divisions of the college. Other odministrative departments were relatively unchanged Mr. Elliott B Earnshaw acted in the capacity of Bursar and Secretary of the college for his forty-fifth year, Mr, Grady S Patterson completed twenty-five years as Registrar The efficiency of the administration was com- mendable in view of changing circumstances and difficulties which they faced One of the most significant actions by the administration was the procurement of a Reserve Officer ' s Training Unit for the college GAINES M. ROGERS, M.A., Fh.l)., Dean of the School of Business Administration and Professor of Business Administration since 1948, J. ALLEN EASLEY, Th.M., D.D., Acting Dean of the School of Religion and past Pastor and Chaplain of the Collese from I928-J8. GRADY S. PATTERSON, B.A., Registrar of Wake Forest College since 1926.



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NEWS Bl ' REAL STAFF, headed h V . Tom Bost. Jr., and assisted by Secretary Mrs, Evelyn BdsI, INFIRMARY ... Dr. George C. Mackie, College Physician, Florence Bartholomew, Resident Nurse. ood Pope. • Performing the countless tasks which ore es- sential for the successful operation of the college the staffs of the various administrative officers seldom received the credit due them for their fine work Individual student records were handled by the Registrar ' s Staff. The staff of the Bursar managed the financial matters of the college. By their close cooperation, the staff of the College Library rendered valuable service to the student body. The News Bureau, under the direction of Tom Bost, dispatched news items concerning the col- lege to over three hundred papers and radio stations throughout the country For his untiring efforts in boosting Wake Forest College, Mr. Bost was selected as having done the best job of the year during 1949-1950 as sports publicist in a college with an enrollment of less than three ' thousand. Now that Wake Forest is moving to Winston- Salem, the college depends on this office to help establish the college in its new home The staff of the College Infirmary administered to the physical needs of the college community Two new nurses. Miss Francis Tumblin and Miss Emily Russell, were employed to alleviate the burden corned by Dr Mockie created when Dr. George Corbin was called into the Army in the fall REGISTRAR ' S STAFF . . . Winnifred Royal. Mrs. Jean Daniel, Mrs. Mary Lou Beam, Mrs. Margaret Perry, Mr. Patterson, Registrar; Mrs. Jennie Walton. BL ' RSAR ' S STAFF . . . Mr. Earnshaw. Bursar: Worth Copeland. Mrs. Edith Earnshaw. Mrs. Virginia Cocke, Miss Isabel Knott, and James B. Cook. Page 17

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