Meredith College - Oak Leaves Yearbook (Raleigh, NC)

 - Class of 1963

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f lEXRI PEARCY, instructor in liis- .r . Iwilds his M.A., Tli.D., B.D., and Mil), degrees. Most of his profes- loii.il life was spent in the ministry. II I II 10 he went to the Illinois State . ' (irnial University and taught there or twenty-two years, retiring last Uigust. P , at Mi-reditl (ishing, hunt DOROTHY PRESTOX, instructor in m.-itlicniatic, earned her A.B. degree from M.Tidith. her M.. . degree from Cnhiiiiliia liii ir-.it , and did gradu- ,iti- wnrk at the Iniversity of Hawaii. She is the mother of one son and wife of an attorney. Mrs. Preston ' s hoh- hies are cake decorating and reading. DAVID REVKI.EY, professor of education, has earned his A.B., A.M., and Ph.D. degrees. His family in- cludes his wife and four children. Dr. lievcley teaches a Sunday school class; and in the summer travels with his family and teaches in various M ' ctiiPiis (if the countrv. Faculty lina. Her family includes her hUs- liand, a professor at North Carolina State College, and three daughters. Oli.MA ROSE, professor of Eng- li, linlds her A. B., A.M., and Ph.D. liiic. She shares an apartment illi Miss Mae Grimmer, alumnae cretary. Dr. Rose ' s hobbies are •ading, sewing, and collecting clip- ings; and one of her main interests her Beginner Sunday school class. IHANCKS STEVEXS, instructor in pliy-ieal education, did her under- maduate work at Mary Washington Cullege where she earned her A.B. degree, and her graduate work at Xew York University where she earned her A.M. degree. Her hobbies are sewing and cooking. NOX STl ' MPF. instructor in •V. rec-ived h.ifh his uTulergradu- II. I graduate traininj;- at the Uni- y nf SiMillicni Califiiriiia where nied his A.I!, and .M.A. degrees, le iiresent he is working on his degree at Duke University. Stuinpf enjoys swimming, foot- the theater, art, and reading. the KVEI.YX SI.MMOXS, instructor •oinnniies, earned her I5.S. degree ienrgia State College for Won iiul her master ' s degree from lniv,rsit ..f Teiuiessee. Her hobble: iiclude listening to classical music ilaying the piano, sewing, and playin; iridge. Mrs. Simmons is a new mem ler of our faculty this year. .lEAN SWANSON, assistant profes- sor of music, earned her A.B. degree frcmi Macalester College, her M.Mus. degree from Xorthwestern University and she has been a graduate student at the I ' niversity of California, and Union Theological Seminary School of Sacred Music. She is also a Fel- low of the American Guild of Organ-

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r MARY ELEAXOR KRUMMEI , as- sistant professor of foreign languages, lias received her B.A. and M A d( grees from Duke Universitj , and her 15. S. degree from Juilliard School ot Music. She en.joys listening to musR, liduk and record-store browsmg, and collecting recipes of foreign dishes. SARAH LEMMON, professor of his- tory, did her undergraduate work at M idison College Harrisonburg, ir- iiua She earned her M A degree it Columbia Uni ersit and her ilnitorate at the Uni iisit ot North WILLIAM LEDFORD, instructor foreign languages, has received h A.B. and M.A. degrees and is don at ' the ' Univnsilv of NniHi ( ir,.liii He hassludicd and In.vil.tl iii I, m, and South America. Mr Ltdlui enjoys reading, traveling « ith li family, and playing tennis. i ( ' ENTIN McAI LISTER, profts sdi ot toieign lanuuages, holds his AT am Faculty M and Pli n nd has been iguages tor t president modi 1 n psx chologu RALPH Ml .•LAIN, pro ifessor if re- ligi.m, hold: , Ills .A.l!., Th.M., and Ph.D. degre cs and h.-is (l.me fu irtlirr graduate sti i(i .il liiid n [Ih ' oIi igical Seminarv, N ,•«• Ynlk; 1) i inil ' .S( rhool. University o .f Chieagn; ; ind Prill rrliin Theological Seminary. His li. ilihies range from mountain I ' liniliin }i if landscaping. Dr. Mcl.ai n also X V riles for several Baptist pul ilieatinns GENEVA M AH TIN. instnicli mathematics , her . .Ik ilrt;rc ' ,- t ' rnin Western Ke ntucky IVa. ill. ' r. She has foil ir children and I ' lin ' i(l r them her ' ' outside inl. i-rrsts. Mrs. Martin, serving as an as sistant leader. Girl Scout work. .lAY MASSEY, assistant professor of health and physical education, at- tended Meredith for two years and tlien tr.anstVrre.l to WonLin ' s Cnlleg,- ..f the Lniversitv of North Carolin.-i where she received her U.S. degree. ,Slie has also earned her M.A. degree. .Mrs. Massey enjoys tennis, golf, hridge, reading, and sewing. .UCY ANN NEBLETT, i 411 IlIOMAS PARRAMORE, instructor n liist.n-y, received his A.B. degree ' RESTON PARSONS, assistant pro- ,-.nr ill M,ci,i|o-v. liolds his A.B. and • .l). ,lri;nrs ;,n(l li.is innipleted the . si.lnirr rr,|,i i rrni. nl s l,,r his Ph.D. c i-cc ,it llic riiiv,-rsit of North arnliiia. His interests are boat- iiiildiiig, ling training, and fly-fishing.



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LESLIE SYH( fies a .strung iiite dents. She also travel. I, iirofessor of soci- ■r A.B. degree at illrf;c and her A.M. s :il the LIniver.sity . Dr. Svron exempli- est in Meredith .stu- enjoys music and OHX ARBliOl {, otessor ot r T degiee ,t IL X Ins M S ) (p ?. nt Okll « tr.ini th. ' ETHEL TILLEY, professor of psy- chology and philosophy, besides earn- ing her A. 15., A.M., and Ph.D. degrees has attended other graduate schools during the summers. These include Harvard, Columbia, and Cambridge (England) Universities. Her hobbies include music, the stars, and the Little Theater. L RY YARliliOl ' GH, professor of ■ 111 mist I Hid ]ih Mis, received ber r. .li-i.. tin,,, l, ,.,lith, her M.S. .I.-M, iinni N.iilli ( .irolina State (iilliui. 111(1 111 1 I ' hl) degree from Duke l ' ni ersit Her main area of interest is chemistr .

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