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EDNA H. BYERS College Librarian LILLIAN NEWMAN Assistant Librarian Librarians Keep Charge of Large Store of Information Have you seen the latest bulletin board in the library? This question is a familiar one on campus. Students stop by the two large boards in the reading and reference rooms to read the attractive displays on current campus and world events or recently published books by well- known authors. The library staff, which consists of four new members this year, keeps this project along with their other duties. These include a rental library and an ever-increasing Robert Frost collection. ASSISTANTS TO THE LIBRARIANS —Mary Lafon Brooks, Nancy Jane Hig- gins, Mary Carter, Sidney Williams, Aileen S. Hendley. Not Pictured: Bar- bara Jones. 26
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ROSEMONDE S. PELTZ College Physician EDITH J. HATFIELD College Dietitian Dietitians, Nurses, Doctor Render Service to Students It takes more than the proverbial apple a day to keep an entire college-full of girls healthy, as the die- titians and the infirmary staff are well aware. Mrs. Hat- field is unusually adept at preparing meals which are appetizing, well-balanced, and nourishing. Dr. Peltz and the nurses at the infirmary try to prevent any outbreak of sickness before it arises. However, they are eager to lend a soothing and healing hand if a student happens to become ill. Nancy R. Ivey, Resident Nurse in charge of the Infirmary Alice B. Bray, Gail McCracken, Associate Resident Nurses Faye Robinson, Assistant Dietitian Ruby N. Lanier, Assistant to the Dietitian 25 Wmi v- ' . ' ;
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ANN WORTHY JOHNSON Director of Alumnae Affairs DOROTHY WEEKLEY Assistant Director of Alumnae Affairs Alumnae Office Distributes Information, Keeps Record The services of the Alumnae Office are extended to the 9500 Agnes Scott Alumnae. It is the aim of the Alum- nae Office to keep alumnae informed about the activities of the college and to act as a medium of affiliation be- tween ASC and her graduates. This aim is effected by planning programs for ASC Alumnae Clubs, keeping accurate records on the activities of each alumnae, ar- ranging for class reunions, urging participation in fund raising campaigns, and publishing the ASC Alumnae Quarterly magazine. EMILY C. PANCAKE Secretary of the Alumnae Office What ' s Ann Worthy trying to say about Quarterly coverboy Rice? 27
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