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ESTHER MITCHELL Registered Nurse College Nurse CATHERINE ROOT Master of Arts Secretary, Alumni Office ELBERT TL'RMAN Chief Engineer MARCUEHITE ITBANmN Secretary to President LEWIS STOKES Accountant FRANCILE WATERS Bachrllnr of .4 HS Home Economics MAXINE UBANION Secretary to Dean ROBERT STREET Manager of College Farm EUPHA WILLIAMS College Dielician a w um .- ' 7 VT! '5 31.x 3? anti; H . o r BESSIE MAE PRYOR Secretary 10 Dr. Bales MARY SWAIN Svcretary lo Business Manager Rm' Your: Campus Cusludian ministrative Assistants
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FACULTYand BILL SKILLMAN E. R. STAPLETON EVAN ULREY Master of A rts RUBY anrzm' Doctor of Education Master of Arts Speech and Dramatics STAPLETON Business Speech Mash? 0f Arts LELAND R. WATERS English PATSY BURCH CLARK STEVENS PEARL Donn Master of Arts Maslvr of Arts Master of Science Manager, College Cl Business VIDA D. Your: Assistant Librarian Biology Bachrlur 0f xfrts MRS. E. C. MILLE! GERTRUDE DYKES Instruulur, ELOISE JOHNSON CORINNE BURKE Dining Hall Manager, Training School Dept. of Post Office College Book Slum National Education ANNE EARLY FLORENCE NICKERLIE Bachelor of Arts Cashier Assistant Librarian L'A'NU .'- R j
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mt-x-ttttttttittttt- ' ti. mm learning Fills Every Waking Hour at College, for Classroom Experience REGISTRATION Day, and college wheels grind-checks, receipts, red- tape, records, and schedules result from the tireless efforts of the admine istration; the very center of confusion becomes systematized. Then we find ourselves in a maze of classesehistory, speech, mathematics, or English-and we wonder how on earth we,ll ever stick it out for nine months. But because of the friendly atmosphere that per- vades the campue, We aren,t strangers very long. Students are made to feel at home right away. From East and West, North and South, from most of the states of the Union, and from several foreign countries, come the stu- dents of Harding. And then the more familiar tests, grades, classes, finals, WV? and ttPshethese are the tools with which the faculty help us develop into worthwhile members of society. 118
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