Duke University - Chanticleer Yearbook (Durham, NC)

 - Class of 1952

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€a£it Bu e iBuilbing ROBERTA F. BRINKLEY, Dean of Woman ' s Col- lege, teaches English Lit. She received her A.B. from Agnes Scott College, her Ph.D. from Yale. EAST ' S HOUSE COUNCILORS HAVE TEA IN GILES PARLOR. DEANS, COUNCILORS HEAD EAST MARY GRACE WILSON is Dean of Residence. One of her jobs is to ap- prove all campus social functions. From the bustling offices of East Duke Building, five deans and numerous staffs direct the goings on of the Woman ' s College, with its thousand coeds. From the time you ' re interviewed as a high school freshman ' till the time you emerge as a graduate, these women advise you, help you, and keep tabs on you. Together with the house councilors, they constitute the pow- ers that be on East. ELLEN H. HUCKABEE, Associate Dean of Undergraduate Instruction, received A.B. and M.A. from Duke. MARIANNA E. JENKINS, Associate Dean of Undergraduate Instruction, is also assistant professor of art. ELIZABETH A. PERSONS, Director of Committee on Admissions, is a Duke grad, has been here since 1930. 15

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POWERS CONTINUED FIVE DEANS ADVISE THE STUDENTS Although you may not always admit it, the feeling that you ' re not entirely left to your own de- vices, that there are five men who stand constantly at your disposal when you need them, is a reas- suring one. When you have a problem that needs solving, you can be sure that their time is yours. On the other hand, when you get into some scrape that you ' d rather not have them know about, they are almost sure to send you a summons. These men are important to you, for their job is to aid you in your job — the business of acquiring an education. They were all students themselves once, and they have a pretty good idea about how the student mind works. At the same time, they know the channels and intricacies of administration. They know what should be done, and they know how to go about doing it. They exist for a reason, and that reason is you. ADMINISTRATION HALLS ARE CROWDED DURING REGISTRATION. HERBERT J. HERRING, Dean of Trinity College, is general supervisor of work done by Administration. ROBERT B. COX is Dean of Under- graduate Men. His advice is sought by all the upperclass students. ALAN K. MANCHESTER, Dean of Undergraduate Studies, is at present on leave working in South America. JAMES M. SLAY, an important link in Duke ' s chain of command, is the Assistant Dean of Trinity College. WILLIAM ARCHIE, Assistant Dean in charge of Freshman Instruction, helps frosh with course problems. 14



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I REMEMBER MAMA Sixty iipperclass women guide frosh via W.F.A.C. With a winning smile she greets you on your arrival at Duke, eager to unload the car, show you your new room, and introduce you to your roommate and House Counselor. At once she assumes responsibility for you and makes you feel at home. She is friend, mother, and big sister combined, to consult throughout the whole year — she is your F.A.C. F.A.C. CHAIRMAN Molly Bixby confers with two fresh- men. Molly has been elected to Who ' s Who, is a Phi Beta Kappa, and has been a Chanticleer Beauty candidate. WOMEN ' S F.A.C, grouped beside statue of Wash Duke, left row standing, left to right, P. Roberts, E. Weber, A. Price, D. Tuttle, S. Gerber, H. Kauffman, R. Rae, A. Goldthwaite, N. Miller. Right row standing, left to right, H. Dietz, M. Watkins, P. Cohan, C. Spikes, N. Nichols, A. Taylor, R. McKerley, M. Constantine, A. Faulkner, P. Francis, M. Jacobs, M. Ruos, B. Hall, B. Evans, P. Mood, M. Bixby. Seated in foreground, left to right, Schweistris, N. Hurst, J. Greene, M. Early, D. Jenkins, H. Bryant, J. Ziegler, J. Clark, J. Burcham, L. Taylor, C. Quarck. I

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