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W u ' f g sl 'sm iggfg-s': 5 ts-' Z 5355372 2 E is gig as a is s 5 3.1 'TE' ,fs X in it 2.5. 11. ,.. gmsdimisx E an --- in 5 '. yi M- in ,T.i,v'm BEE -JA astizwil . X 'I . ,is ' Miss Dotty Sue Turner, Secretary, Public Relations. Mr. Sterling Smith, Director of Public Relations. order and efficiency in the financial structure of the college. Their wealth of duties include collecting bills, main- taining the student bank and purchasing school equip- ment and supplies. Mr. Kelley and Mrs. Caldwell listen with interest and give earnest consideration to student suggestions for new materials and conven- iences. The Public Relations Department is headed by Mr. Sterling Smith, a leader in I-Iarrsville and Coker ac- tivities. Mr. Smith is a ready supporter of all college im- provements and student activities. As a result of his efforts, the outstanding achievements of professors and students are publicized through newspaper, radio and television. A representative of the college in high Zl'l I , s-t .,,i. .,., . I ' i ju l 'Hs ...x MISS BETTY JEAN SEYMOUR Director of Social and Religions Activities school days, he gives to prospective Coker students a part of his enthusiasm and interest in Coker. Miss Dotty Sue Turner and Mrs. Leslie Rhodes, a former Coker student, perform secretarial duties for Mr. Smith. Mrs. Mary H. Coggeshall represents the Alumnae Association at Coker. She edits an alumnae newspaper, Coker Notes, which keeps former Coker students informed of the latest college happenings. She is con- stantly seeking new ways in which the Alumnae Asso- ciation may be of additional service to the school. The Library is the focal point of many campus activities. Miss Roberta McKinnon and Mrs. Elizabeth McNair are always busy ordering new records, books, and periodicals and arranging exhibits for the enlight- enment of Coker students. as if S,-N MRS. MARY H. COGGESHALL Alumnae Association Representative 84 it ix -xxx'-x H... Mrs. Elizabeth McNair, Assistant Librarian Miss Roberta E. McKinnon, Librarian 1 w
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TW.: ' . . w-.-1--.ff1:mg.,Ha:w--:- fue- s ' r EM 7 L. '-'-f-.L..f:..'. -G W'-gan QQ a .4 5.5 sq A-BSL ...:.... 1-sm.:-5 1 1 Q.,-..3 W. .-::g,s:a' . W was-- .s if Ja., PM m,w.sf sm E l in l ,Vials Y DR. KENNETH G. KUEHNER MISS HELEN MILLS MR. O. D. KELLEY, JR. Dean of the College Dean of Women Business Manager Dr. Kenneth G. Kuehner, Academic Dean, is Cokerls schedule master. It is he who diligently ar- ranges classes at times most convenient to students and professorsg and who, during the lirst week of school rearranges and adjusts classes until everybody is satis- fied. He listens with patience to students' scholastic problems, then makes suggestions and gives reassur- ance. I-Iis quiet and efficient manner makes him a val- uable member of joint Council. His dry humor and deep thinking make him a popular speaker and a favorite professor of education courses. A man of the students, Dean Kuehner shares their problems and their jokes. Mrs. Louise Hankins, Dean Kuehner's Girl Fri- day, keeps up with correspondence, maintains files and sends out transcripts. Miss Helen Mills, Dean of Women and associate professor of education and psychology, is one of the busiest people on Coker's campus, planning high school weekends, keeping the school calendar up-to- date, working with Joint Council, and helping her girls in any way she can. These are only a part of her many activities. Her personal interest in each student has made her a friend and consultant of all. Mr. O. D. Kelley, Jr., Coker's business manager, and Mrs. Elizabeth Caldwell, his assistant, maintain MRS. LOUISE HANKINS Assistant to the Dean of the College .X 2 Satan, ' - i' l.,x:'- .. . Nam an isbn ' he . xaa Q s em -. .Q w .. ans is - a 1. M a ., me--L Mans xr a .xx Q wt.-gina st R, s-Xu. A . . ml a N Ms H . na s .E f v Nag w i sm H 1 zz ff MRS. ELIZABETH CALDWELL Assistant to the Business Manager 83
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MRS. CLYDE GALLOWAY, Head Resident-North Dormitory, MRS. H. E. CAIN, Assistant to the Dean of Women, Head Resi- MRS. C. M. SMITH, Head Resizlent-South Dormitory, MRS. dent-Memorial-Central Hall Dormitories. MARGUERITE SEGARS, Assistant Head Resident-Memoriah 'Central Hall Dormitories. 14 fa , K., f ine 231 fl . .- Emi, F2532 Q l W IL' . , Q., MRS. RUTH BASS, Assistant to the Dietitian. MRS. SARA DEFEE MR. JAMES CANNON MRS. CAROLYNNE SUMNER, Dietitian, was Supervisor of the Laundry Nigbtwgztchman not available for a picture. C ' 77 Our 'Butchers and Bakers and Candlestlck Makers MISS SANDRA WOOLEN, R.N., Supervisor of the Infirmary. DR. MR. JOHN E. ISEMAN, Superintendent of Buildings and Grounds, W. L. BYERLY, M.D., College Physician. MISS MAE PEPPER, ILN., MR, HERBERT H. HANNA, Plunt Engineer. Supervisor of the Infirmary. I W gl 1 x w ,JS ' X EV . w I f W -3 1' ss ,gy B. u Q w s 9 ' W 1 nw E Eff- K Site. fo. -W E--H fr 1 Dm SSM!! si H lr H ., W B N MSN K B 'B 85 1 Q uf
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