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1907 9 1 1 f First . ' „ ,• Meadows, Si co»id Boto— Jenkins, 77,,,, , ' ,„,• Hollar. A Fourth Row — Dormer, Leon R. Meadows, Ph.D.— Director of Instruction. English. Lois G. Gri.csliy, .A.— :iiulish. Lucile Turner, Ph.D. — English. Emma L. Hooper, M.A.- -liiuilish. Denver Ewing Baughan, Ph.D. — English. Mamie !• ' ,. fenkins, M.A. — English. Ralph C. Deal, M.A.— Director of In- struction, Foreign Language. A. D. Frank, Ph.D.— Director of Instruc- tion, History. Laura T. Rose, M.A. — History. Robert LeRov Hilldrup, Ph.D.— History. E. C. Hollar, M.A.— History. J. D. Alexander. M .A.—. thlclii ( oach, Physical Education. Lucille Norton, M.A.— Physical Educa- Gussie Kuykendall, B.S.— Director of In- struction, Public School Music. Lois V. Gorrell, Piano. Mary D. Dormer. A.B.— Piano. Dean C. Tabor, M.A. — Public School Music. Mary Merry Clark, U.A.—Home Eco- nomics. Rosaline Ivev, M.A. — Home Economics. V. YV. PickleMiner. M. A.— Director of In- struction, Geography. Page I u ent)
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1938 ANNIl Dea .. MOl . Worn I ReBARKER n of Men More than Dean of Women, Miss Morton iv a friend t tin- students on the campus. She lives in the lite of each one. Their happiness is her happiness ; their success, her success; their sorrow, her sorrow; their problems, her problems. Not only does Miss Morten keep track of her girls while they are here, but knows where they are and wliat they are- doing after they leave. She so lives the life of each student that one is not sur- prised to return to the campus after months, and even years, and have Miss Morton greet her by name. There is something gained from her friendship not to be found in books. Coming to East Carolina Teachers I I lege in [028 as Director of Instruction in Mathematics, Dr. ReBarker is well quali- fied for the position. As Dean oi Men he is thoroughly democratic and inspires the confidence of all those with whom he deals. He is always willing and ready Pi offer ad- vice and is deliberate in his criticism. To the students, particularly the men stu- dents, he is an ideal. In him they find a true friend who is kindly, learned, austere, possessed of the dignified reserve of a scholar and the sympathetic geniality of a gentleman ; he has achieved the highest of rewards, the love and admiration of both student body and faculty.
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1938 V. A. Brown, Ph.D.- Geography. James B. Cummings, M.A. Geography. R. I. Slav. Ph.D.— Director of Instruction, Science. Helen Spangler, Ph.D. -Science. Elizabeth Brown Chase, ' Ph.D. —Science. Daniel R. Stull, Ph.D.— Science. Mary Caughey, M.A. — Science. Kate W. Lewis, M.A. Director of In- struction, Public School . Irt. E. R. Browning, M.Ed. — Commerce Velma Wooldridge Lowe, M.S. — Com- merce. Lena C. Ellis, M.A. — Commerce. Paul A. Toll, Ph.D.— £ cation. E. I.. Henderson, PhD.— Director of In- struction, Education and Supervision. Beechei Flanagan, Ph.D. -Economics and Government. Carl L. Adams, Ph.D., Director of In- struction, Education and Psychology. Annie C. Newell, M.A. — Education and Psychology. Lucile Charlton, M.A. — Education on, I Psychology. Hubert C. Haynes, Ph.D.— Education. Dora E. ( ' Mate ' ,. M.A.— Primary Educa- Herberl ReBarker, Ph.D.— Director of Instruction, Mathematics. m r j2 a At Fust Row Brown, Cummings, Slay, Spangler, Chase. Simml .%, • Stull. (autrliey. Lewis. Browning. I, ewe. Third Row F.llis. Toll. I lendel son. Flanagan. Adams. Fourth Bote— Newell, Charlton Haynes, Coates, ReBarker.
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