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Mrs. Eleanor M. McArver B.S. English Madison College Porter Lee McAteer B.S., Industrial Engineering N. C. State College Ray L. Medford B.S. Ind. Arts Business .Administration Western Carolina College FACULTY Robert M. Michael Mrs. Mary Clare Sanders B.S. Ed. N. C. State College B. Mechanical Engineering A.B. Woman’s College U. N. C. A well-qualified faculty of twenty members devote their time and talents to the student body both in class and in per- sonal conferences, enhancing the acade- mic atmosphere with excellent relation- ships between the teachers and the stu- dents. These people assist the college in planning an academic program which will train the intelligence, strengthen the body, and provide a rich spiritual and social life leading to wholesome personal living. 17 i ‘ ' V
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R. A. Fuhrer E.E., University of Pittsburgh Paul Lunsford B.S., Mathematics Science Appalachian State Teachers College Carl Heywood B.S. U.S. Naval Academy M.S. Harvard FACULTY A college education should involve four elements — Development of moral integrity ; A liberal education to give a richer life, broader understanding, and to bring citi- zenship into proper perspective; Acquisition of technical knowledge for professional leadership; Development of physical fitness; G.T.I. tries to provide all four, with in- terest in students as individuals—not merely as so many minds to educate. Vincent Leung B.S., High Point College M.A., Appalachian State Teachers College Not Pictured Grady Griffin Shop Instructor 16
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J. David Vance B.C.E. N.C. State College Wade White Citadel Yardy T. Williams B.E. Georgia Tech M.S. University of Florida Electrical Engineering FACULTY Because the true leaders of tomorrow will be called upon to supply the morality and ethics for our brave new world of technology, there exists a tremendous re- sponsibility for the preparation of these leaders. This responsibility rests on the shoulders of our administration. We, the students of G.T.I. acknowledge our faith and confidence in our administrators to en- able us to be guided by the pulse of the social sciences, the heartbeat of humani- ties, and the wisdom of religion rather than being hypnotized by the awesome prowess of the physical sciences, and the incantations of digital computers. Robert L. Willis B.S., Mechanical Engineering N.C. State College John E. Zimmerman B.C.E. Georgia Tech M.S. University of Illinois 18
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