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41v Left to right: Miss Flowers, Director of Admissions; the Registrafs OHice; Mr. Fohcs, Physical Plant Manager; Miss MCCurley, V ocational Director; the Library Staff; the Infirmary Staff. 13
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The Vital Background Miss MARY R. FLOWERS Director of Admissions. Miss Mary Ross Flowers, Director of Admis- sions, is a Coucher graduate. During the war, she served in the Navy, then later became Direc- tor of Admissions at Alfred University in New York. At Gouchcr, Miss Flowers has charge of all application work. It is her duty to Visit many schools and also, interview Goucheris prospective students. MR. MALCOLM R. FOBES Physical Plant Nianager. Behind the scenes, there are those whom we could not possibly do without. One of these is, of course, a Mr. Malcolm Fobes, physical plant manager. It is he who keeps our college in work- ing order. School busses operate; we have cer- tain necessary essentials in our rooms; and the framework of the college is set in motion under his command. The Library StaH: MRS. TAYLOR, Miss MILLER, MISS MCKEE, Miss PERRY. There is hardly need to mention what a major part our Library plays in our daily curriculum. In Charge of the staff is Miss Mary Elizabeth Miller and her capable assistants who are always avail- able to aid us. Their efficiency, willingness, and patience help to make our library work a rela- tively simple task. 12 The Registraris OHinJI MRS. SCHROEDL, MISS CROMWELL, MIss W EAVER, Miss COVEY. In the Registrars oEce, under the very able management of Miss Mildred Covey and her assistant Miss Ellen Cromwell, the schedules and credentials of every students are filed and re- corded. Herc, oncis accomplishments during her four years at Coucher are kept intact for the pur- pose of presenting any future recommendations the student may desire. Miss MARY T. MCCURLEY Vocational Director. We owe our sincere thanks to Miss Mary T. McCurley, director of vocational guidance. Her nntiring, unselfish ways have enabled many to plan future success. The annual career confer- ences which she arranges are a beneht to those of us who are seeking our held of endeavor in pro- fessional Eelds of our choice. The Infirmary StaH: DR. VVHEDBEE, Miss HAR- BAUGH, DR. HILLER, Miss BAKER. Perhaps the best known of our staffs is the medical staff directed by Dr. Grace Hiller. In the inhnnary, one finds a cheerful and homey atmosphere. This year, there has been an addi- tion to the staE, Dr. James VVhedbee, psychia- trist, who has already during his short time with us become an integral part of the Coucher Col- lege community.
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History English, Romance Languages, Classics The Study of Society . . . The Humanities have built a heritage of the past. It is this heritage that we read about, reHect over, and discuss. Amidst our English, History, and language courses, new Eelds of interest have been found. The intriguing histories of an age long past, the beautiful writings of masters, and recent interpretations of old civilizations, all these have provided us with a precious back- ground of learning. Such learning has nurtured understanding and keen perception. Though we, as students, are often deeply puzzled by the world about us, the Humanities have 111 some ex- plained our role in society. lst row: Dr. W'vatt, Dr. Stimsonv-Chairmau, Miss Garth. 2nd row: Dr. Wlalker, Dr. Cunningham. lst row: Dr. Blanchard, Dr. Robinson, Dr. Nitchie-Chairman, English Department, Dr. Caskie, Dr. SeiberteActing Chairman, Romance Languages, Dr. Rosselet. 2nd row: Dr. Miller, Dr. BrauulicheChainnan, Classics Department. 31d row: Dr. Beatty, Mr. BrowneActmg Chairman, German Department, Dr. Crocker.
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