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Director of the Graduate School, Dr. Robert C. Anderson, addresses members of the 1952 graduating school as they gather for an informal session in the College Auditorium. This will be the second graduating class from the Memphis State College Graduate School. Left: Members of the Department of Education are seated to assist students during registration period, e Right: The new cafeterian proved most helpful in the regulation program during the year, enabling all teachers to be in one place, saving students thousands of extra steps. Here we see several members of the Graduate staff, assisting students, while others wait for advice. SATURDAY IS GRAD DAY . . . At least it appears that way to the regular students. For Saturday the Graduate School goes into full-scale operations and students roam the halls. Here we see a group before the Center —the office of Dr. Robert C. Anderson, Di- rector. And from all appearance, it doesn ' t seem that the students find the program too difficult, judging from the smiles on their faces. The Graduate School program continues to grow with each new session.
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Robert James Esther H. Kelly Mrs. Victoria Lane Thomas Martin George Neal, Jr. James Newton Sherman Kelley Elmer Mayes Oscar J. Norris Naomi Kenner Earl McKenzie Claudia Proctor Ruby King Daisy Kirk Mildred Meeks Delia Murchison Winfield Quails Royce Reaves Odis Rowe Frances Smith Gordon Wallace Laurel Sanders Mary Suggs Donald Wertz J. Anthony Serio J. M. Taylor W. A. West Katherine Sevedge Thomas Tomerlin William Whaley Mrs. Forrest Shields William Vickery John Wood Frederick Simi Mrs. Edith Wallace James Brister Page Twenty-four
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Senior Class Bill Forester OFFICERS Bill Forester President Bill Gore Vice-President Mary Frances Hare Secretary Gwen Motley Treasurer James B. Latimer Publicity Chairman Bill Gore Mary Franees Hare Gwen Motley James B. Latimer Seniors had many events to mark their year as an eventful one: election of Who ' s Who , Hall of Fame, decided the class project, the dinner dance at the King Cotton May 30, rehearsing for commencement, measurement for caps and gowns, ordering cards, and many other activities. The Spirit Trophy for the organization with the greatest per- centage of attendance at Junior class meetings last year was awarded to the Independents. Page Twenty-six
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