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t I . MRS. T. L. ARCHER Mrs. Archer, hostess of the Boy's Dormi- tory, attended O. B. U. for several semesters. Although her job has been to do the impossi- ble, keep all the boys busy with school work, she says she has enjoyed it more than any- thing she has ever done. LUCILE COCHRAN, A. B. Miss Lucile 'Cochran,:'cashier, is 'another Bison Who received her degree from O. B. U. Around enrollment time she is the most popu- lar person on the campus to judge from the throng 'around the cashiers window. CLOYD DUNN, A. B. Mr. Dunn, a graduate of O. B. U. and the Fort Worth Seminary, was formerly As- sistant Business Manager, relieving Mr. Mc- Knight of much of the routine work in the Business office. MRS. RAY EVANS Mrs. Evans, hostess of Memorial Hall, attended the State Teachers College, Pitts- burg, Kansas, the State Agricultural College, Manhattan, Kansas, and the State Teachers College, Greeley, Colorado. ., . . Ufwiotawta .n. adminiaifcaticn . . . ilotrrrn HALLEY A .mivrns SAPP, A. B. 'Miss' Loutie Halley, formerly superinten- dent of the dining hall in Memorial Hall, re- signed at the end of the first semester. Miss Mary Stafford, a graduate, dietitian from A. and M. 'College has taken herd place. MRS. IRA O. HROSSER. A. B. Mrs. Ira Prosser, private secretary to Dr. Raley, is a graduate of O. B. U. and oi Fort Worth Seminary. Besides her regular secre- tarial duties, she had charge of all student solicitation work carried on in the office. A graduate of O. B. U. last year, has taken a position as superintendent of the University press. During his undergraduate career he held many prominent positions on the campus, including that of P1'esident of the Student Council. RUTH STEGALL, A. B. Miss Stegall, another 0. B. U. graduate, became secretary to the registrar during her undergraduate career. It is she who helps in- form the Freshmen what they should take and that above all they must go to chapel . Page. Twenty
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FRED G. WATTS, A. B., A. M. Mr. Fred Grey Watts is head of the Sociology and Economics departments. He is an alumnus of Brown University, and a gradu- ate student of the University of Washington, Southern California, and the University of Oklahoma. ,U He believes that an academic education can be rounded out through traveling. Travel helps one to see life from other people's View points. Several years ago M1'. Watts made an enjoyable 'trip abroad. ' Mr. Watts could be summed up in the Words sympathetic and congenial, W. FORBES YAIRBOROUGH, D. R. E. Dr. Yarborough is director of student re- ligious activities, and chairman of the com- mittee for chapel programs. Dr. Yarborough received his A. B. degree from Howard Col- le e and the degrees of M. R. E. and D. R. E 8 . - from the Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary. 4 I-Ie had originally planned to be a doctor, but while he Was. in medical school he de- cided to be a minister. Page Nineteen A. M. WINCHESTER, Ph. D. 4 Dr. A. M. Winchester head si the hi- ology department and chairman of the divi- sion of natural sciences. He is a graduate of Baylor University and received his MFA. and Ph. D. from the University of Texas. He is being honored by having his bi- ography appear in The Biographical Directory of Ameriean Men of Scienceji the national Who's Who of science. This volume will in- clude a brief historical sketch of Dr. Win- chester's educational achievements and scien- tific attainments. ' I His fine Work in photography, especially with the miniature camera, has attracted con- siderable attention. I L ,. rf
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FRED G. WATTS, A. B., A. M. Mr. Fred Grey Watts is head of the Sociology and Economics departments. He is an alumnus of Brown University, and a gradu- ate student of the University of Washington, Southern California, and the University of Oklahoma. , . He believes that an academic education can be rounded out through traveling. Travel helps one to see life from other people's view points. Several years ago Mr. Watts made rn enjoyable trip abroad. ' Mr. Watts could be summed up in the words sympathetic and congenial, W. FORBES YAIRBOROUGH, D. R. E. Dr. Yarborough is director of student re- ligious activities, and chairman of the com- mittee for chapel programs. Dr. Yarborough received his A. B. degree from Howard Col- lege, and the degrees of M. R. E. and D. R. E. from the Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary. He had originally planned to be a doctor, but while he was, in medical school he de- cided to be a minister. Page Nineteen mg. A. M. WINCHESTER, Ph. D. 1 Dr. A. M. Winchester is head of the bi- ology department and chairman of the divi- sion of natural sciences. He is a graduate of Baylor University and received his M. A. and Ph. D. from the University of Texas. He is being honored by having his bi- ography appear in The Biographical Directory of American Men of Sciencefl the national Who's Who of science. This volume will in- clude a brief historical sketch of Dr. Win- chester's educational achievements and scien- tific attainments. His fine Work in photography, especially with the miniature camera, has attracted con- siderable attention.
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