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First Row: HOWARD M. SMITH JR.. Associate Professor of Physical Education; Head of the Department; B.S.M.. College of William and Mary; A.M., Syracuse University. LEROY W. SMITH. Assistant Professor of English; A.B., M.A.. and Ph.D.. Duke University. SHIRLEY DONALD SOUTHVCORTH. Professor of Economics; A.B.. M.A.. and Ph.D., Princeton University-; Head of the Deparcmeiit. ALAN C. STEWART. Associate Professor of Music; A.B.. Union College; A.M.. Columbia University. Second Row: MARION L. STOERKER, Instructor in Physical Education; B.S. , Lindenwood College; M.S., University of Wisconsin. HOWARD STONE. Associate Professor of Modern Languages; A.B., Pomona College; A.M., Claremont College; Ph.D., Duke Universit . WILLIAM STRUCK. Assistant Professor of Modern Languages; Ph.D.. University of Rostock; Fulbnght Exchange Professor from Germany. ALBION G. TAYLOR. Chancellor Professor of Political Economy; A.B., Des Moines Universit ' ; A.M.. Universit - of Nebraska; Ph.D.. University of Illinoiss Third Row: C. R. VARNER. Assistant Profersor of Music; B.M.E. and M.Mus.. Northwestern University. -ANTHONY PELZER WAGENER. Chancellor Professor of Ancient Languages; Head of the Department; A.B., College of Charleston; Ph.D., Johns Hopkins Uni- versity. WILCOMB E. WASHBURN. Instructor in Histor -; Fellow of the Institute of Early American History and Culture; Ph.D. , Harvard University - HAROLD A. WATERS. Assist ant Professor of Modern Languages; B.A.. Har- vard University; M.A. and Ph.D.. Universit ' of Washington. Fourth Kow : HOMER WILDAY 11. B.S.. State University of New York. Oswego State Teachers College; M.Ed. Education. ALMA WILKIN, Assistant Professor of Home Economics; Acting Head of the Department; B.S.. Kansas State Agricultural College; A.M., Teachers College. Columbia Universit ' . DUDLEY WARNER W ' OODBRIDGE. Chancellor Professor of Law; Dean of the Marshall-Wythe School of Law; A.B. and J.D., University of Illinois. ROBERT C. YATES. Professor of Mathematics; B.S.. Virginia Military- Institute; A. 9.. Washington and Lee University; M.A, and Ph.D., Johns Hopkins University; Head of the Department. Analytics in three dimension ; Phvsics Department at uork
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THE FACULTY First Row: CARL W. McCARTHA. . isotialc Pto(«50r of Education; B.A., Newberry Col- lege; A.M., University of North C ' arotina: Ed.d., University of Florida. BEN CLYDE McCARV. Associate Professor of Modern LanBuaRe; A.B.. Uni versity of Richmond; Docteur de L ' Universite de Toulouse. CECIL M. McCULLEY. .Assistant Professor of English; A.B. and M.A., Southern Methodist University: Ph.D.. Columbia University. BRUCE T. McCULLY. Associate Professor of History; A B. A.M. and Ph.D., Columbia University. JOHN LACY Mcknight, Assistant Professor of Physics; Michigan; M.S. and Ph.D., Yale University. WILLIAM O. McMINN, Associate Professor of Physics; B.S , Memphis; M.S. and Ph.D., Indiana University. Rutgers University; A.B., University of Southwe Ie n at Second Row: ROBERT H McMURRY, Assistant Profe.ssor of Education; B.S., YouliKslown University; M.S., Westminster College. NICHOI S MEDL-VTORE JR., B.A.. Hofstra College. JACK H. MONTAGUE, CAPTAIN, Assistant Professor of Military Science and Taaics; B.S,. United States Military Academy. JOHN A. MOORE, Assistant Professor of Modern Languages; B,S., Davidson Uni- versity; A.M. and Ph.D., University of North Carolina. ERASER NEIMAN, . Associate Professor of English; A.B., Amherst College; A.M. and Ph.D., Harvard University ARTHUR WARREN PHELPS, Ptofessor of Law; A.B., Washington and Lee University; A.M., Ohio University; LL.B., University of Cincinnati; L.L.M,, Columbia University, Third l{o» ; WIIXIAM T PRINCE, Lecturer in Business Administration; A.B,, College of illiam and Mary. JOHN S QUINN, Associate Professor of Business Administration; B.S. , State Teachers College; Salem, Massachusetts; M.CS, , Boston University; M.B.A., Har- vaid University. COLEMAN B. RANSOME JR.. Professor of Government; A.B.. M,A. and PhD, DAVID A. REED, Instructor in Philosophy; B.A,, M.A., Yale. MARION DALE REEDER, Aisociate Professor of Physical Education; Head of the Department; B.S. and M.S., University of Illinois. GORDON B. RINGGOLD, Associate Professor of Modern Languages; A,B., Denison University; M.A., Middlebuiy College; Ph.D., Georgetown University. I ' iii tli Ktiu : CARL ROSEBERG, Assistant Professor of Fine Arts; B F..A and M.F.A,, State University of Iowa, CiEORGE J. RYAN, Professor of Ancient Languages; A.B, and AM,. St, Louis LJniveisitv; Ph.D., University of Michigan. ANTHONY L. SANCETTA, Associate Professor of Economics; A,B,, Western Reserve University; M.S. and Ph.D., Columbia University, HOWARD M. SCAMMON, Assistant Professor of Fine Arts; , .6., College of William and Mary; A.M.. Northwestern University. P. ULA GIBBS SEXTON, Instruaor of English; A.B. and -M.. . BARBARA A, SIMPSON, Instruaor in Economics; B.S. and M,A,, Bucknell University, ■ 1 d r ' ' - Q -t r Lj ■ I % I V A r. r o 20
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Nothing characterizes a college more than its students. And as students we pictured ourselves as: the Seniors — They ' ve finally made it and are entering the world of busi- ness and homemaking as William and Marv alums: the Juniors — The worst of the grind has passed, they ' ve crossed the Rubicon, started their majors and application of their dreams of the future; the Sophomores — They ' re wise fools, full of ideals, data and the work of distribution requirements; the Freshmen — Their wide-eyed innocence almost over, they find the sophomore slump impend- ing and the thrill of William and Mary strong in their hearts. LASSES I ' , ' . iy ' ' ' ' ' r ' i ' -° ' - ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' - ' ' ' ' ' ' - - fH— Bllll »w mi i B T linn i . ■■ BoMffoRi ir COLLEGi: OF WILLIAM AND MM . ' SCMlini trill.; ir , Nf]VP tin S I: 1 i nif[pfliTa» fCXf : ?m ■ ■i ' AJI ' for
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