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STUDENT LIFE Student fatal development and general we!- fare were of major concern for the Trenhnlm Years. So much so that he was referred to as ihe Students President and affectionately called Pappa Trcuholm by students and The Man by some Hi the Faculty and staff. Among the activities nf concern fm- students were in the areas of 30cm:uting-academic. fimincia! and other NtFTViCGS r0 slmlunts,social, cultural, educational and citizenship develnp- ment activities and organizations. MRS. WILLEASE 51311350551 Secrem-y. Treasurer for more than 40 years until her retirement in '64; MISS EDITH GIBSON, Dean 0! Women since the lab: 40's. Gilchrist Duncan Underwood Taylor ' Student Accounting Among those responsible for student accounting, academ- ic. Financial and work were 1. H. CILCHRIST. first col- lege registrar, Former principal of the junior High School, JOHN DUNCAN. last Registrar For the Trenholm yeam BERTHA UNDERWOOD, academic status appraisal for College of Secondary Education; F. W. TAYLOR, Stu- dent Finance Officer. 6: Student VVm-k Director, 3. form- er Chairman of the Department 0f Mathematics, Among others wore: G. B. Johnson, Cashier, Leoia Whitted, Bookkeeper. Felix James, Academic Recorder, B. P. Brewer. Cashier. E. B Clayttm Admissions Secretary Fressic Maxwell, C. Alexander and Levi Watkins. Vet- erans Affairs. XV. D. Custon, Prin. 0f Lab High. HEALTH SERVICES Administered through Nurses :1 . Mmdmnes lleustisa and Duncan. College ?hysicians as Dr-i. R. T. Adain Muriel PeleenL and Mrs. Bessie Van Dyke. Director of the Sen'lcc. Above Mrs. 0. Under wand n-ssial :1 team of Doctors from Meharry Medical College in the- phyaical examination services to :ludonls. Included in tht- social 11'th activities were such things I :13; snninr parties in the early yearm sumkers. dinnch. I .quinr-Stminr Prams, surnrity :md fraternity dances. N' Club and A-Clnh Dances, and breakfasts, Marshals Black and White Balls , Breakfasts. dinners, picnics, genvral dancing with music 1W Famous Name Bands. junior Week and Senior Week'social activities. Joe Lauih 'Slrong Mam Reed iCcnied and his official staff loaders nf tho Slutlcnt Council represents a break Ihmugh 1m mm-nrganimtirmnl mrm-chcd to Break the Creek Strong Ilold in Campus Pnlih'm. r-nzcon -!ZrnUC-1m
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CURRICULUM EXPANSION DEANS hAlpha and Omega The summer of 1940 marked the beginning of a new area of study leading to a Master of Education degree with academic concentration in the major or minor fields of undergraduate study. DR. VATIEL E. DANIEL was first graduate clean in 1943 serving for eighteen years in this capacity and Professor of Sociology until his re- tirement June 1961. DR. ROBERT C. HATCH, was the last dean 1961-62. Within this year he became acting president. He had been on the graduate faculty in sum- mer and regular year sessions as Prnfessor of Education- al Administration, prior to his deanship, Hence it is reallyr alpha and omega in the deanship. MRS. ALICE F. RACLAND served as secretary in charge of Graduate records. GRADUATE DIVISION l940 The female side of the '46 M.Ed. graduates, who were first summer students in '43 the year of the Conferring of the first M.Ed. degree on 8 candidates. Among those associated with the Investigation Project iThesis1 were: DR. FRANK A. DE COSTA, Professor nf Education Harm- er director of student teaching, Coordinatnr of activities leading to the publication nf PLANNING THE INVESTIGATION ; Giving critical reading and correction assistance to him were Dr. Archie Lacey. Mrs. Thelma Austin Rice, and Dr. Ralph J. Bry- Stm. Miss Frances Pnllard wmte the major portion of abstracting related Iiterature. DR. REVA WHITE ALLMAN, Professor of Education. and Educational Research, development of thesis pmject from beginning to the end; DH. ZELIA S. EVANS, Pm- fessor of Education, Cnnrdinator of Reading Investigations in Academic Areas. DR. THOEDORE A. LOVE, Professor of Mathematics Coordinatur of Research Projects.
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SPECIAL WEEKS Arming special wwks was Juninr Weekn I956. a fun? runner of Seninr Week with t'ww purposes and directions which haw continued since 1957. Prior to uSen- ior W'etrk 1957 was :1 Soniur Hicck I'PI 51. Aiming student leaders were Gonrgc- Andrews. Ben Adams. Vernon Crawfnrd. Fred Gray. amd faculty ad- x'isurs-Mrs: Thelma Class, and Mr. Dawson. Activities.- included Tree Plant ing. mcials. picnic. a prngrnm and pre- wntatitm nf tmpiuicu I'u :ulvisors and others. Prepnfing lo serve refreshments ml the IuniOra- Suninr Prom May 11. '56. Left. Claudio Moore. PERCY 'oVIIITE, President or Junior 8a Junior W'eck Program Chairman: Agnes Milchw Onllan' Ed- Class. accepts key Chancngt' u was From Chairman, Virginia Shaw was Tea h. from Grady Anderson at Junior Week FF! b Chairman. Program, whose Theme was Changing Society Challenges Youth . FACULTY ADVISDRS: Ralieh Plny- er-H. L, Sayles; N. W. VVaIton-Dr. Archie Lacey; Thelma A. Ricc- Thelma M. Class tChnirmenh T. I. Mayberry-Dr. S. Q. Bryant. Denna. of Divisional Colleges-Sccondary zlnd Elementary. STUDENT LEADERS: Percy W'hite-Virginin Shaw, Presidents: Clyde Campbell, Mary Long. Vice-Prcsidcnls; Cnmlyn Daffin-li'm'lt; John- som Secretaries: Claudia Moore. assistant; Alberta Eason-OcEm-in Brown. Treasurers: Rascal Beltis, Chnplain; Lucy BelI-Evelyn Nm- dersun, Pianisls; John Foster, Assistant; Doris; Allen-Eredean Sanders, Miss Secondary 6: $11315 Elementary Education . David Jacobs. Thelma Horn. Patricia Smith. Doroilly Crnam. . Mamie Ellington. X X a - TEA TlME - Seniur week '60 TEA TIME Fur Frcshmen with President and Mrs. Trcnlmlm during Orientation Week. :mmg lhc Last of Junior Senior From; in the Campus Opening of HORNETS NEST. .cnlar.
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