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HEALTH HD PHYSICU [OUCH ION DAVIS HUMPHREY ROANE CURLIN HATLEY With the return ol lootball to the campus alter a war-time relapse ilie Physical Education Department has taken a major place in the college. C. C. Humphreys is Athletic Director. Miss Elma Roane is supervisor ol girls ' activ- ities. Leo Davis, Veterans ' Advisor, teaches Health. Zack Curlin coaches the boys ' basketball team and teaches First Aid. Ralph Hatley is head lootball coach and has worked through the Spring in preparation for MSC ' s first football season in four years. THE PHHICU SCIEHE8 The Department of Physical Sci- ences is under the direction of Mr. G. H. Hayden, who is also Manager of the M. S. C. Bookstore. Mr. Hay- den is professor of Organic Chem- istry. Inorganic classes are taught by J. W. Fox, Dr. A. M. Ewing, C. H. McNees, and P. K. York. W. R. Lucas is instructor in Inorganic Laboratory. . . R. Ayres, assisted by J. W. Fox, teaches Physics. The members of the department are sponsors of Phi Beta Chi, honorary scientific society. HAYDEN AYERS E VING FOX LUCAS McNEESE YORK Pase Seventeen
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SOCIU HIEHE JOHNSON BROOKES BROWN EAHEART FLOWERS Dr. R. W. Johnson, recently dis- charged from the Army as a Special Service Officer, returned this year to M.S.C. to head the Social Science De- partment. Dr. Jean I. Brookes, E. L. Mitchell, William Murphy, Dr. G. C. Osborne, and Paul Sisco teach Ameri- can and European History. Mr. C. S. Brown specializes in economics. Paul Flowers, a member of the Editorial Staff of the Memphis Commercial Ap- peal, teaches Political Science, and Karl F. Eaheart teaches Sociology. L. E. Snyder assists Dr. Johnson in the Geography Department. This depart- ment sponsors the IRC. MITCHELL OSBORN SISCO SNYDER EDUCHION Ihe task of teacher training is performed by the Education Department. l rofessor O. R. Hughes, head of the Education Department, specializes in Psychology. Mrs. Myrtle Cobb is Supervisor of Elementary Education, and Dr. H. E. Rumble is Supervisor of Secondary Education. Miss Flora H. Rawls, Dean of Women and Director of the 1 raining School, teaches coinses in Methods. Mr. J. W. Richardson teaches Education, History, and is High School Visitor of West Tennessee. HUGHES COBB RAWLS RICHARDSON RUMBLE it lJ i ' tf jKf . Page Sixteen
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LAHUUGE yO LITERJ TUR[ EVANS ALLEN EVANS FOX McBRIDE TUCKER SMITH HEATHERLY HEISKELL TROUTMAN Capacity classes are always found in the Languages and Litcratiue Depart- ment which is imder the leadership of Dr. H. B. Evans. This year many new instructors were added to the depart- ment in order to acconnnodate the large enrollment. C. W. Allen. Mrs. H. B. Evans, Mrs. Maude Fox, J. S. McBride, Mrs. E. Newport, Miss Janie Rees, Miss Callie Tucker, and Dr. Nellie Angel Smith are instructors in English. Dr. Smith, also head of the foreign lan- gtiages section, teaches Latin. Mrs. Vel- ma B. Heatherly offers classes in foiu years of college French. Miss Mary L. Hciskell, instructor of Spanish, is spon- sor of Los Picaros. Mr. W. C. Troutman is instructor in speech and the sponsor of the Sock and Buskin Club. ATHEMUICS The Mathematics Department headed by a newcomer. Dr. H. S. Kaltenborn, is popidar with the vet- erans. Other capable members of the teaching staff are Mrs. Lona C. Al- mond, Sam Anderson, Mrs. Dorothy Clark, Dr. Helen H. Kaltenborn, and Mrs. Elma B. McBride. KALTENBORN CLARK ALMOND KALTENBORN ANDERSON McBRIDE Page Eighteen
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