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I 1 4 3 X XX X x sms :A A A Q Y., S o no Music faculty gathering finds Mr. Sinclair at the piano. Around him are Mrs. Meese, who has stopped in, Meese, Williams, Rowland, Cobb, and German. James V. Cobb, A.B,, B.M., M.A., Assistant Professor of John Sinclair, B.M., M.M., Assistant Professor of Piano Voice A A John Williams, B.M., M.M., Assistant Professor of Organ Irenledfgrsegnlairg gage, Assistant Professor of Public School Lida Law Chapman, BA., B.M., special Teacher David Meese, B.M., Professor of Theory Ethel M.Rowland, B.S., Special Teacher The Wrights laugh over his latest jigsaw Lecturing to a group, Miss Robertson creation, a flowerpot figure. points out the steps in alcoholism . I l I F' K-'R' P 1 , I ill in if is mx Q A. G f v'w!v1 n'x- 1-' ' x xx .xxxxxxxxxxxx i i
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S733 FSH? 'l'RS RS Q 'I 'f ., .3-f' s-Q The Tea Room is a gathering place for, standing: Watson, Estes, seated: Williams, Bateman, Sowder, Parker, and Neighbors. Ellie M. Sowder, B.A., M.A., Associate Professor of Mathematics Elizabeth Stenhouse, B.L., Assistant Professor of Business Subjects Neil Watson, B.S., M.A., Assistant Professor of English Thomas E. Wright, B.A., M.A., Professor of French and Spanish 0 IIOWIBLJQB Helen T. Dorroh, Supervisor of Dormitories Martha L. Gambill, Dietitian C. T. Johnson, M.D., Physician G. C. Lang, Superintendent of Buildings and Grounds Shirley Lassiter, Assistant. Librarian Nan H. Bullock, B.L., Editor of Bulletin and Publicity Secretary Doris Cain, Secretary, Oflice of the President Virginia Connor, R.N., Resident Nurse Elizabeth S. Dearen, Manager of Laundry Beatrice H. McLaughlin, B.A., Field Secretary Brown Morrison, B.L., Bursar Flora M. Perry, B.A., B.S.L.S., Librarian Peggy Query, Secretary, Office of Dean of Faculty Annie Williams, Secretary, Office of Dean of Admissions Getting mail at the Faculty Post Office are B. Morrison, Hansen, Cherry, Stenhouse, Wright, Lang, and Davis. x l 1 4 J be Erfi l w l l
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' s Interests ear and Far Because our professors are our friends as well as teachers, we know their lives are filled with as many extra-class activities as ours are. They serve on college committees and advise our campus organizations. They are well-known be- yond Flora Macdonald, too. Dean Vardel1's composition in the modern idiom, Little Breeze, is in a collection pub- lished by the American Music Company of Boston this year. Alleluia, an a cappella number by Mr. Meese, is being sung by the Choral Club. Dr. Gwynn was appointed a member of the Commission on General Christian Education of the National Council of Churches in January. A first for Flora Macdonald is the Vocational Guidance Center, with Mr. Decker at its head. A trained psychologist, he counsels high school and college students. Last summer Miss Robertson attended the Yale University Annual Summer School of Alcoholic Studies and also found time to tour New England. At the Young Artist Contest, held in San Francisco in June, Mr. Williams was Hnalist, representing the Knoxville chapter of the American Guild of Organists. Traveling in Canada, Miss Bateman and Mrs. Neighbors visited the Lake Placid Sport Center and the French section in Quebec. Miss McIntyre travels to Greensboro every week. She will receive her Master of Education in business subjects in June. Mr. Wright is considered quite a handy man with tools, while Mrs. Wright finds time aside from her household duties to lend a hand in the college kitchen and laundry. Observing and identifying birds is a hobby Dr. Scott began when she was a child. Since Thanksgiving the Neil Watsons have had a special interest: their new son, Charles. Miss Estes specializes in color photography and she is good! The choir at the Presbyterian Church. where he is also organist, is a credit to Mr. Cobb. The Bullocks enjoy collecting records. Mrs. Bullock, a Flora Macdonald graduate, is West- minster Fellowship adviser. A week in New York gave Mrs. Perry a look at the UN. An experienced traveler, she and Mrs. McCain visited Scotland in the summer of 1951. Frequently Mrs. McPhaul is asked to speak, her Flowers and Gardens in Biblical Times being a favorite of clubs. Iizmg up Miss Connor, Miss Estes An evening at home finds the Bullocks Mr. Decker adjusts the reading ac to take a color picture. lexcept Pokeyv settling for reading. celerator for use by a student
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