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ADMINIS1 S. YV. GARRETT. M.A. As Superintendent of Buildings ond Grounds. Mr. Garrett lias a liand in everything that happens at Furman whether it s getting hus for i mountain party, hoi water for Geer Hall, a door repairer!, or on N. . A. lime card. When anything goes wrong. Mr. Garrett’s telephone is the first to ring, hut lie’s done a heller joh than I Jncle Sam in keeping the budget balanced. To i u- l 'll Miss (oliiik ami Mw Barton did on vxcdlcnl toi pindi hii lino for die Dean • BttoW! CnWITf and CarRII H and IjOViJOY. 1:1 IA BARTOW AM. Assistant Dean and Registrar Serving tile Womans College in one of ils most important capacities, our registrar. A llss hula Barton, has with shill and efficiency continued to improve the system ol registration every year. As Assistant Dean, she ha s hren indispensable during the absence of Miss Thomas. GARLAND CARRIER. BA. Bursar Handling a most complicated job is Miss Carrier, lursnr at the W oman s ('allege. A financial wizard. c somehow manages to heep straight a myriad of odd s connn ted w ith her oftii e sin h as distributing loot-1 mid concert tickets, keeping the students bank. as as the more important phases ol school finances. Y HELEN WAYNE. MA. dor of Student Personnel Wayne. Miss ( oilier to the students, devotes and attention lo the many problems which the young women on the woman s campus. 7ul will allesl. V ( oilier is indispensable • . cspcrlnlly when, as often happens, an i rises. 16
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DEANS AT FURMAN ROBERT NORMAN DANIEL. B.A.. M.A.. Pu.M. Dean of Furman University llu needs of the nation in the emergency existing since the Pearl Harbor attack have cm phasized the importance of a supply of leaders lot a total war effort. I he high valuation placed by the government upon college men and women as potential leaders was amply attested in tin- conference of government leaders anti educational executives at Baltimore in the early days ol January. I 112. I am altogether sure that the graduates and undergraduates ol the colleges will vindicate the confidence placet! in them. I hat you ol the class ol MM2 realize the significance of the challenge o! the present hour and that you will respond to the national need with unselfishness, loyalty, and efficiency is beyond question. My wish for you is that you may not only be able to render large service during the war but that you may be preserved to make your contribution to the rebuilding of the worlt! after the conflict has ceased. R. N. Daniel. VIRGINIA Tl IOMAS. B.A.. M.A. Dean of the W oman's College V ou of the class of MM2 will go into a tumultuous world which will need leaders who dare to be righteous and courageous, who will show that after all winners in any struggle are those who have conserved their spiritual resources. Never has there been a time when in the lace of war. prejudice, propaganda, and fiate such great need for those who are educated to cling to truth, tolerance, beauty, and creativeness. May you dare to be among the great spiritual leaders of tomorrow. Virginia I homas. 15
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C. I). KIDDI E. MS. Registrar Since liecoming the registrar on the men s campus. Mr. Riddle Inis carried a double load. Not only does lie leach classes in zoology lint also lias the jol» of keeping llie | eminncnt records, supervising registration, and informing students as to the number of hours and quality credits they lack to graduate. I. A. ORR. JR.. M.S. Treusurer Mr. Orr is a newcomer to the administrative staff. Formerly an instructor in the physics department. Mr. ( )rr was selected last year as tin new treasurer. He is that rare combination of a capable treasurer and ixipiilar instructor. C. W. BURTS. Ph D. Assistant Dean Freshmen's friend and advisor. Dr. Burts takes the new men in hand at freshman camp, and shows them the way they should go. Aside from his administrative duties. Dr. Burts teaches in the psychology department and sponsors several student clubs. U. W. I.OVEJOY. Ph D. Sophomore Dean Coming to Furman from the University of North Carolina where lie had wide experience in dealing with student problems. Dr. Love joy has served this year as sophomore dean of men. I he energetic way in which he has begun his work at Furman has won him liolli the confidence and res| ect of the students. R. M. I YON. Ph D. Derm of the Summer School and C hairman o f the C'lradualo Department Working in a dual capacity. Dr. I .yon is head of the department of education and is dean of the summer school. In preparing for the forthcoming summer session. Dr. Lyon has an important |x sition for the curriculum is being expanded to meet the educational needs of the national emergency. 17
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