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ADMINISTRATION ii L , 1 ' Pi 1 . P First row: Mis s Madge Aycock, .45- sistant Dean of Students; Mrs. Naomi Beamon, Secretary to the Dean; Mrs. Martha George, Assistant to Librarian; Miss Jane Greene, Assistant Librarian; Miss Mae Grimmer, Alumnae Secretary. Second row: Miss Doris Hauser, Nurse; Mrs. Dru M. Hinsley, Manager of the Student Store; Miss Mary Bland Josey, Assistant in Department of Public Relations; Miss Martha Lamb, Nurse; Mrs. Ann C. McGuire, Secretary to Registrar. Third row: Mrs. Vera T. Marsh, Registrar; Mrs. Agnes Mayes, House Director; Mrs. Faye Orders, Bookkeeper; Mrs. Lois Renfrow, Secretary to President; Dr. William Senter, College Physician. Fourth row: Mrs. Marilyn Upchurch, Secretary, Alumnae Office; Mrs. C. M. Whilden, Assistant to House Director; Miss Betty Jean Yeager, Secretary to Dean of Students.
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ADMINISTRATION Leishman a. Peacock, Ph.D. Dean of tin- College Louise Fleming, A.M. Dean of Students V. H. Belcher, B.S. Business Manager
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FACULTY Douglas Reynolds, White, M.F.A. ART DEPARTMENT We rememljer . . . the displays in the hall of creations by the art classes . . . mobiles hanging from the ceiling . . . the gallery exhibits of local and foreign talent . . . the cartoons on the bulletin board . . . the art lab, always occupied by aspiring Picassos . . . the strains of mood music penetrating every room in the building . . . the campus peppered with budding artists seeking to capture the beauty around them. BUSINESS DEPARTMENT We remember . . . the rhythmic clatter of type- writers . . . Saturday mornings spent in office practice . . . the machines mysterious to the novice — calculator and dictaphone . . . practical experience in the Raleigh offices . . . pages filled with symbols which were a source of wonder to the outsider. W. Badger, Ed.D.; Harry K. Dorsett, A.M.; Li Bell, M.Ed. EDUCATION DEPARTMENT We rememljer . . . posters and murals in the classroom . . . marionettes and clay figures . . . the child lit. nook . . . printing on the blackboards . . . student teaching and the inevi- table observation . . . group games in the court . . . motiva- tion . . . teachers ' meetings.
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