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ATT!-IE!-IELM Prof. Miller's theory of the need of scientific justi- fication for all action is shown in practice in his Edu- cation classes. Through testing and charts and expert class management We learn what not to do when teaching a group of students in the secondary schools. At any rate it's been fun. Miss Mason also deserves equal credit in handling so beautifully the theoretical as Well as the practical side of Sociology. Under- standing and farsighted Miss Mason does a lot to give us a proper perspective of social needs. t Dr. T. I. Simmons The History Department though limited in per- Miss E. B. Mason, Prof. I. T. Miller A lover of art, a scholar, a lover of youth, a landmark on Brenau Campusfwe refer to Dr. T. l. Simmons, instructor in Bible and Philosophy. Few have reached the pinnacle in life's experiences but Dr. Simmons is the living example of a man who having set a high goal has reached it through conscien- tious endeavor every moment of his life. His fine art gallery and his ideal of gathering together art treasures endears him to all connoisseurs of the fine arts. To such a friend of Brenau's we say thanks for having known you. sonnel is by no means limited as to courses. Com- bining the talents of Dr. Mooney, coming to us this year from Vanderbilt, and Miss Thomas a variety of good courses are offered in Economics, Political Sci- ence, English History, American History, Medieval History-in fact, in almost anything one Wants. One consolation for them, if we don't always seem to be the bright pupils they expect, We Won't forget when the War of l8l2 was fought. Dr. C. C. Mooney, Miss M. E. Thomas
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I-I FACULTY Professor I. H. Simmons, Dr. G. B. Brigham, Dr. Bruce Thomas, Miss lacqueline Marshall, Miss Eva Pearce. ln our Language Department we find Miss Winfield in the classic Latin, Miss Brewer with her meticulous French in close rival with Dr. V 's equally thor- ough advanced courses, Miss Edye's diffi- cult Spanish and Dr. Toal's fascinating German. Hours spent under these teach- ers will not soon be forgotten tho' the de- clensions soon may be. They have our love and admiration. The English Department has been great- ly benefited this year by the addition of two new faculty members, Miss lacqueline Marshall and Dr. Bruce Thomas. Becoming instantly popular with the student body they have become an intimate part of cam- pus life. With Miss Pearce's incomparable courses in novel and short story and Pro- fessor Simmons' memorable Shakespeare and English Literature, not to mention Dr. Brigham, jack-of-all-trades, who teaches not only Comparative Literature but lournal- ism and Art History, the position of the English Department has become an envi- able one. Dr. Emile Vuylsteker, Dr. Paul von Lilienfeld Toal, Miss Ann Eliza Brewer, Miss Ella de Tong Vtfinfield, Miss Clarita Edye.
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Tl-IEFACLILTY Though we do seem to be a group of the beautiful but dumb type of girls we still have a few master minds among us who love the sci- ences and math. Such genius is ably directed i by a fine group of men and women. Dr. Wares, also a new find, tells us just which star shall pass which planet at what time: in other words, matics and Physics. Dr. Gallent, in Chemistry, makes us like test tubes and acids and bases despite his discouraging sarcasm. No less a master at science is Dr. Kaston in the Biology Department with Miss Stipe assisting. lt's a wonderful World, they all say. Dr. I. B. Gallent, Dr. B. I. Kaston, Dr. G. Wares, Miss Stipe. Though tiny in stature she is mighty in work. Miss Arm- strong of the Home Economics Department is the one to whom We are referring. She has under her supervision not only the cooking and sewing end of house management but also textiles, interior decorating and numerous other subjects, all of which go into the education of a homemaker. At least we will know how to boil the proverbial water without burning it. j Miss Helen Armstrong Though just recently instigated as one of the major departments, the Physical Education De- partment is one of the best. With Miss Calkins, Peggy to you, Miss Anderson or rather Ann, Miss Adams, or shall we just say Adams, and Mr. Lalfleur as teachers those P. E. majors tell us it's no crip course. Life saving, riding, fencing, and many other practical courses to- gether with the theory courses mean hard work. But under such able instructors the work be- comes a pleasure. Our hats are off to You. . k ' rw-' f ii f.f '.' 4, ,T avuv- H 1 uk:-' ' JXW' ' W Mr. Peter LaPleur, Miss Edna Calkins, Miss Ann Anderson, ' . ij JV., MV , X Miss Virginia Adams. ,fic F' 1 Q ' inn-'fs' he teaches Astronomy. He also teaches Mathe-
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