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his friendliness, even when we deserve frowns, his tolerance when we should have been given up for lost. We never knew how much we needed Miss Camper until her accident — remember the long spell of teaching ourselves? No one could have received a heartier welcome than we gave her when she finally returned from that long seige in the in- firmary. And Dr. Wynne — his hearty laugh has smoothed over many a perplexmg situation; all of us who taught a quarter were his constant trials. In the Arts Department, Miss Coulling and Miss Bed- ford have accomplished wonders — we never thought when we signed up for Art that we ' d be proudly exhibitmg jewels, pictures, and pots. We even put Miss Bedford to work in the gym on dance week- ends, and she ' s loyally responsible for the transfor- JoHN P. Wynne B. A., M. A., Ph. D. Professor of Education George W. Jeffers B. S., M. A., Ph. D. Professor of Biolog)) Edith Stevens M. A., Ph. D. Associate Professor of Biology Thomas A. McCorkle B. A., M. S. Professor of Chemistry and Phy sics Raymond Holliday French B. S., M. S. Assistant Professor of Chemisir ' S and Ph )sics Grace B. Moran B. S., M. A. Associate Professor of Geography Samuel M. Holton B. A.. M. A. Associate Professor of Education Lucille E. Jennings B. S., M. S. Associate Professor of English
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V HEY VE struggled with us, they ve used every known method to make us study, they ' ve laughed with us and at us, and through it all been more generous and kind than we deserved. How can we best pay tribute to them, these members of our faculty with whom we spend the better part of our time here at school? They see us at our worst — on rainy Monday mornmgs when we straggle into class at 8:20; they know us at our worst, sometimes, when we stumble through a recitation; yet despite all this they ' ve given us their best in time, experience, and thorough planning. Psychology classes will always be associated in our minds with Mr. Coyner, his characteristic, You ' ll pardon the personal reference, and his quiet and effective method of teaching. Mr. Bell, Martha W. Coulling L. I. Professor of Fine and Applied Arts Minnie V. Rice Professor of Latin James M. Grainger B. A., M. A. Professor of English M. Boyd Coyner B. A., M. A. Professor of Educatio Mary E. Peck B. S., M. S. Associate Professor of History and Social Science WiLHELMINA P. LoNDON B. S., M. A. Associate Professor of English LiLA London B. S., M. A. Professor of Mathematics Florence H. Stubbs B. S., M. A. Associate Professor of Historv and Social Science
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James E. Walmsley M. A., Ph. D. Professor of History and Social Sciences Frances Waters Assistant Professor of Ceographv Mary Nichols B. S., M. S. issistant Professor of English Sarah Boyd Tucker B. A., M. A. Associate Professor of HistorM and Social Science Virginia Bedford B. S., M. A. Assistant Professor of Fine and Applied Arts Katharine Tupper B. S., M. A. Professor of Home H iconomics Bessie H. Jeter B. S., M. A. Associate Professor of Home Economics Mary Frances Houck b. s., m. a. Assistant Professor of Home ' economics mation from bareness to beauty. Mr. Mac, with his cigar, his merry twinkle, his Well, I ' ll tell you, when we ' re puttering in the lab, is beloved to us all. Adviser of the Annual and adviser for Cotillion are man-sized jobs when they involve about two hundred girls. Then, in the field of chemistry is Mr. Raymond French, who has been teacher, councilor, and playmate. His oyster roasts are famous and an mvitation much-prized. Dr. Jeffers has taught us, as well as the outs and ms of microbes, much about his Newfoundland home, and Dr. Stevens, his associate professor, has struggled with us through dissections wondrous to behold. A smile from her is reward enough for our labors. Mr. Grainger, head of the English department, has instilled in us a part of his sincere love for litera-
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