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DEAN OF WOMEN One of the first and one of the finest friends a new student at Hendrix will meet is Miss Marie Williams, our Dean of Women. Since arriving on our campus in l946 Dean Williams has taken complete charge of the social calendar, which is, in itself, a year- round problem. Besides this duty she super- vises the college life of each woman student and is always fair and considerate, even in disciplinary measures, which are also her responsibility. A person who can be depended upon to do a good job on whatever her task may be, and a vital part of our campus life is Miss Marie Williams e Dean of Women. CHAIRMAN OF THE MORALE COMMITTEE After an absence of two years loe G. Robbins returned to the Hendrix campus as assistant professor of physics and chairman of the Morale Committee. The responsibil- ity of capably managing each of these duties is no small task, but he has dealt with his problems in such a fair manner, maintain- ing always an even-tempered disposition, that he has endeared himself to the hearts of all who know him. Mr. Robbins received his masters at the University of Arkansas, and is now work- ing on his doctor's degree at the University of Texas. He is a graduate of Hendrix and the college is proud, not only of the tact that he received his bachelor's degree from here, but also that he has once again returned as a very able instructor.
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74 TREASURER ls that where all our money goes? ln that little office? The freshman's question can be answered by one word: temporarily. For that little office is the financial center of Hendrix. Through its portals pass more dollars and more headaches than most peo- ple can imagine. But each problem is dis- missed and each dollar disbursed with the efficiency of one who knows his business. That person is Mr. E. Wainright Martin, treas- urer and business manager of Hendrix. Scarcely enough praise can be given him for the expert handling to get the most out of its resources. The Million Dollar Cam- paign and building program of the college have added responsibility to his office, but these have not hindered Mr. Martin from taking a deep, personal interest in every student. His competence hardly exceeds his friendliness and warmth. His quick wit, ready smile, and firm handclasp have made him a favorite of all. Affectionately called Old Moneybagsu, Mr. Martin has earned the love and admira- tion of everyone at Hendrix. Through his activities as a leader in civic and church af- fairs, he has endeared himself to people everywhere with the same earnestness and sincerity that has made Hendrix proud of E. W. Martin.
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ACUL IOHN P. ANDERSON Professor of Psychology MRS. l. W. AUSTIN Instructor in Health and Physi- cal Education l. W. AUSTIN Assistant in Health and Physi- cal Education GEORGE I. AVENT Assistant Professor of Philoso- phy and Religion W. C. BUTHMAN Dean and Professor of History ROBERT L. CAMPBELL Vice-President and Professor of English LLOYD G. K. CARR Assistant Professor of Chemistry and Biology MYRTLE E. CHARLES Professor of French ASHLEY COFFMAN Associate Professor and Coordi- nator of Music EARLE V. COPES Assistant Professor of Music GENEVA EPPES Assistant Professor of Speech M. R. EVERHART Assistant Professor of Business and Economics TY
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