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Ernest C. McDonald Bill Medley Associate Professor of Busi- Music Instructor ness Administration B. M., University of Tulsa, 1950; B. S., Northeastern Oklahoma State M. M., University of Tulsa, 1951; College, 1938; M. S., Oklahoma A. private study with Boyd and Helen M. College, 1941; additional Ringo. graduate study, Oklahoma A. M. College and University of Okla- homa. Pat Medley Music Instructor B. M., University of Tulsa, 1950; M. M., University of Tulsa, 1951; private study with Boyd and Helen Ringo. TRUMAN McEVER Chairman of Division of Science and Mathematics Mr. McEver who is Professor of Chemistry has been teaching at Tech since 1933. He holds degrees of B. S. from Baker University, 1929; and M. A., Uni- versity of Colorado, 1932. He has done additional graduate study at the University of Kansas and the University of Colorado. LILLIAN MASSIE Chairman of Language and Literature Division Miss Massie, Professor of English, is on leave of ab- sence to study at the University of Arkansas. B. A., University of Oklahoma, 1922; M. A., University of Arkansas, 1933; additional graduate study, University of Minnesota, University of Colorado, and University of Arkansas. Everyone had a wonderful time at the Christmas Dance which the Engineers’ Club sponsored. From left to right we see Miss Maude Moore, Vincent R. Faulds, and Mrs. A. J. Cra- baugh.
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Sam Hindsman Head of Physical Education Department and Coach -: B. S., Memphis State College, 1941; M. A., University of Alabama, 1947; additional graduate study, George Peabody College. Bruce Holmes Instructor in Zoology B. S., Kansas State Veachers Col- lege of Pittsburg, 1948; M. S., Uni- versity of [linois, 1950. C. A. HUGHES Chairman of Agriculture Division Mr. Hughes, Professor of Agronomy, has taught at Tech since 1927. He holds degrees of B. S. A., Miss- issippi A. M. College, 1916; and M. S., University of Arkansas, 1928. He has had additional graduate study at University of Wisconsin and University of Paris. Mr. Burnett wasn’t very hungry. His football team plagued by more than their share of injuries and less than their share of returning lettermen had just been subjected to a stunning defeat by the underdog—College of the Ozarks. Caught in a moment of reflection, we wonder what the Coach’s thoughts are. 18 Charles Jones Assistant Professor of Psychology B. A., Galloway College, 1922; M. S., University of Arkansas, 1932; additional graduate study, Tulane University and George Peabody Col- lege. Avanelle Kirksey Head of Home Economics Department and Assistant Professor of Home Ec. B. S. H. E., University of Arkansas, 1947; M. S., University of Tenn- essee, 1950. Lowell A. Logan Head of Biology Depart- ment and Associate Profes- sor of Biology. B. A., Henderson State Teachers College, 1943; M. S., University of Arkansas, 1947; additional graduate study, Oklahoma A. M. College.
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P, K. MERRILL Chairman of Social Sciences Division Dr. Merrill is also Professor of Sociology and has been at Tech since 1944. B. A., University of Okla- homa, 1928; M. A., University of Oklahoma, 1938; Ph. D., Vanderbilt University, 1951. Maude Moore Assistant Professor of Mathematics B. A., Arkansas’ College, 1927; M. S., University of Arkansas, 1948; additional graduate study, University of Wisconsin. Charles G. Morehead Guidance and Associate Professor of Education A. B., Hendrix College, 1928; M. A., Duke University, 1931; M. Ed., University of Kansas, 1948; additional graduate study, University of Kansas. Mr. Merrill and Mr. Crabaugh are caught in the act of drinking coffee out of their own special mugs or steins. ‘here is a certain group of faculty members that make several trips to the Techionery every day for coffee and conversation. It seems that these particular individuals did not prefer to drink coffee from a waxpaper cup, so they took up a collection and raised enough funds with which they could buy mugs. A student (Felix Dunagan) then graciously painted their names on their respective mugs — free of charge of course. Charles E. Reed, Jr. Assistant Professor of Speech B. A., Arkansas State Teachers Col- lege, 1947; M. A., University of Florida, 1949; additiona graduate study, University of Florida. Lena Rexinger Associate Professor of Elementary Education B. S., George Peabody College, 1927; M. A., Teachers College, Columbia University, 1931; additional gradu- ate study, George Peabody College, University of Chicago. Evangeline Roberts Associate Professor of French and Latin A. B., Ouachita College, 1915; M. A., University of Oklahoma, 1919; additional graduate study, Colum- bia University, Alliance Francaise, University of Dijon, University of Paris.
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