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I l l , I . , 1 I I 5 S l if 15 MR. WILLIAM F. MCDERMOTT MISS FLORENCE A. KEGLEY, MR. ARMANDO DEL CIMMUTO, AND MISS He ff fFi'1fA'ff Depa'lmW BESSIE GARRISON ARE THE MEMBERS OF THE FINE ARTS DEPART- MENT FACULTY. Don't worry if your paintings look like your bed spreads when they come back from the laun- dry. You can be an art major, anyway. just turn the thing upside down and call it modern painting. Or perhaps photography is your line. Mr. Mac f'You mean you should always have the four W's and the H in a news story lead? asked the eager journalism major. 'fVVell, yes and no. You see, that's going out now, and . . .D Mr. Montgomery releases the facts won't throw Hash bulbs at you unless you open a box of paper in daylight. Whatever your line is, if you aspire to be Rembrandt or Picasso, you can find a complete course outlined for you in the Art Department. everything the actual broadcasting studios have introduced a new phase of journalism this year. Weekly broadcasts of WC news over station WSGC in Charlotte, by members of the classes in Radio, lab work straightening out news stories f Now, let's see, should the murdered or the murderer come f1rst? D and digging into the past to see if Hearst really had red headlines on his papers are just one step toward Managing Editor of the New York Times. about the matter to a class made up of journalism majors and minors and those who just plain love the stuff. The completion of a little Radio City, including BARBARA BRAWLEY, MEMBER OF RADIO MISS LoIs LAMME AND MR. REID MoNT- CLASS, EXPERIMENTS WITH SOME OF GOMERY, HEAD OF DEPARTMENT, ARE THE NEW EQUIPMENT. THE JOURNALISM FACULTY. ffsAMMIE, WHAT DAT' YoU SAYE?
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VT - T' 1' 1 T 1 i ' lf, 'f Q51 1 i f- X X l E , VW ,Aw-.ii ,fa X, i, i ,ai , i. , i , X All one has to do to become a member of Beta cally Insolvent Individual Proprietorshipf' Then Alpha, honorary commerce fraternity, is make a one should be able to take and transcribe Congres- B average in all commercial subjects. After be- sional Record material at 500 words a minute with coming a member, however, one is expected to a minimum of .0052 error. fulfill certain minor duties-such as being able, OH-.mars of the Club are, Dorothy Mozingo - J t t' t 't th ' ffTh F' '- . . . 3 any ima' O Wm C a CSIS on C med Lia Preszdemg Pat Creech, Vice-Pffemientg Mae bilities of the Accrued Charges That Diminish or Huttoy Sgwfelmfyg Dorothy Powell, TMMWW. Augment the Undeclared Dividends of the Typi- First Row, Left to Right: MARY FRANCES MUNN, PEGGY STEVENSON, JOAN HOVIS, MARTHA KNIGHT, DOT MOZINGO, PAT CREECH. Second Row: PEGGY WHITE, MADGE LEWIS, ADELE MCMILLAN, ANNE BEDENBAUGH, LURA JANE TURNER, LAURA JO QUINN, DOT POWELL, MAE HUTTO, ADELE BEDENBAUGH, CAROLYN TARRANT. 25
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SECOND FLOOR MAIN BUILDING IS ALWAYS LIKE THIS ON REGISTRATION DAY. een cmozfm am IN FRONT OF MAIN, THE FIRST SUNDAY AT WINTHROP, THE FAMOUS BLUE LINE FORMS. MRS. JESSYE G. MEADOWS IS HOSTESS OF MAIN BUILDING. SEEN IN HER OFFICE ON FIRST FLOOR MAIN BUILDING IS MISS IVA BISHOP, THE PRESI- DENT'S SECRETARY. TAKING A FEW MOMENTS OFF FROM HIS DUTIES, PRESIDENT SIMS ENJOYS A HAM- BURGER ON THE ATHLETIC FIELD WITH THE STUDENT BODY. THE SECRETARIES AND ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANTS HAVE A COFFEE BREAK IN THE CANTEEN. THOUGH NOT LOCATED IN MAIN BUILD- ING, THE INFIRMARY IS AN EFFICIENT PART OF THE ADMINISTRATION. 136 T28 27
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