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Tk REGISTRAR ' S MESSAGE THE Registrar ' s office is one of the few offices on the campus where all students must make some direct contact during their college work. Here it is that they register for their first courses as timorous freshmen, and from here as dignified seniors, they later receive their certificates of four years of work well done. This office has as its most important function the preserving and distributing of the records of you who are enrolled now and of all those others who have been here before you. From 1S79 to 1912, impressive old books contain the names and grades of students of those years; since 1912, smaller, but more complete, cards tell the story of the college record of each one who has entered here. You are writing your permanent record every day, and what goes down on the record remains, whether it be to your future chagrin or pleasure. Ellen K. Pope, Ottie Barrett, Hiawatha Crosslin, Emory Smith D. H. Fischer, Cornelia McKinney, G. B. Farrington, Frances McMinn, Earl Huffor Page 25
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s y 77 -i ii 1 ■■ - ana fc v V S H M DEMONSTRATION SCHOOL THE Demonstration School is an integral part of the college. Its primary purpose is to afford prospective teachers an opportunity to observe the application of approved methods of instruction to typical school situations and actual experience in teaching under expert supervision. For this purpose it maintains classes with limited enrollment in every grade from kindergarten to senior high school with teachers holding at least masters degrees in charge of every class. State adopted texts are used as the basis of instruction. A small incidental fee from each pupil enrolled affords adequate instruction materials in every department. Such extra-curricular activities as are found in any first- class modern school are maintained. J. L. Pritchett, Florence Lowe, N. J. Whitehurst, Bertha Kirkley H. R. Brentzel, Mamie C. Lister, F. A. McCray, E. Van Camp, Leon Halden Pane 24
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H. F. Estill, LiTT. D. (Austin College), President. William Henry Adamson, Associate Professor of Physics. Emory Anderson, Assistant Professor and Supervising Teacher of English and Spanish. J. H. Aydelotte, Associate Professor of Education. Don O. Baird, Associate Professor of English. Minnie Behrens, Associate Professor of Education. Barbara Bird-well, Assistant Professor of English and Super- vising Teacher. H. Reese Brentzel, Associate Professor of Agriculture — - Animal Husbandry. R. L. Bunting, Director of Demonstration School and Associate Professor of Education. Mrs. Ernestine Carroll, Assistant Professor and Supervising Teacher. Evelyn Carrington, Associate Professor of Education. Joe L. Clark, Professor of History. H. 0. Crawford, Assistant Professor of Physical Education. Hiawatha Crosslin, Associate Professor of Physical Education for Women. Lucy Jane Dabney, Associate Professor of Spanish. Bess Edwards, Associate Professor of English. George P. Evans, Associate Professor of English. Claude B. Farrington, Professor of Chemistry. D. H. Fischer, Associate Professor and Supervising Teacher of Mathematics. Margaret Fllntom, Associate Professor and Supervising Teacher, Elementary School . Victoria Frels, Associate Professor of English. Mrs. Ethel Blair Garrett, Associate Professor and Super- vising Teacher of Education in Elementary School. S. S. Graham, Associate Professor of Agriculture — Farm Me- chanics, and Agricultural Engineering. Page 26
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