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Bookstore Manager Mrs. Polly Bookrngnwas voted Miss Co-op again this year. Mrs. Bookman was house mother for the men students for years, before she was transferred to the building on Berry Field, heretofore known as the Co-op. Here, in the midst of cluttered coke bottles, cluttered books, and cluttered students, Mrs. Book- man kept the friendship of the entire student body. Mrs. Bookman can probably best be remembered by the student as she says, Be sure and bring the bottle back. Director of Religious Activities PUUf Talmadge was referred to by students as being the Professor of Television. The reason for this is that Mr. Talmadge's office was in Pine Lodge where the student center was located with the pride and ioy of Howard, the color televis- ion set. Mr. Talrnadge received his education at Howard and then went on to Southwestern Seminary where he received his Masters in Religious Education. Director of Extension Division Davis C. Wooley deserves all the credit for making Howard's extension division one of the largest in the South. This department was cre- ated to meet the need and the urgent demand across Alabama for training of preachers and lay workers in the churches. These extensions are spread over the state to help educate those who could not attend college. Dr. Wooley holds his Masters and his Doctor of Theology. His office in the religion department was active with extension work.
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Dean of Women Margaret D. Sizemore was nominqf. ed again this year for Birmingham Woman ot the Year. She served as Howard Woman of the Year as usual. Through her doors pass the campus' most active people for every phase ot campus activities uses her office for its headquarters. Serving as adviser for the Pan-Hellenic Council, Mrs. Sizemore also listens patiently to the troubles of all boys and girls who come to her. She received her B.A. and M.A. from Howard and holds the DEGRE NORMALE from the Sourbonne in Paris, France. Dean of Men William Pratt Dale, II, was educated throughout the eastern part of our United States. He moved from Kentucky to Hale County, Alabama, where he entered grade school. His high school education was ob- tained at Marblehead, Massachusetts. The next two years he spent at Delta State Teachers College and he then transferred to Duke University where he earned three degrees: B.A., M.A., and Ph.D. A The courage and determination of Dean Dale together with his amiable person- ality exemplify the qualities that Howard stands tor. - xi -vffzfte '55 .0-MW... fu' - 41 Q., 42 rg J a I -9 J 8 ., Q !'i .I J-gn 'ln -ll 3 .111 u-. '?'l5t-nn- i l21l
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Acting Librarian Miss Marga- rel' F. Thomas will ever be remembered by Howard students as the Shhh, be quiet lady. Miss Thomas served as a capable head of the library staff as she stood ever ready to help a stu- dent find a book or a needed reference. Her help in finding historical material for the ENTRE NOUS was invaluable. She received her A.B. from Birmingham-Southern, her A.B. in L.S. from Emory University Graduate Study, Columbia University. ,gr 50 Hostess, Renfroe Hall Hostess, Duration Hall Asst. Hostess, Renfroe MRS. ETHEL HOLLIS MISS GLADYS STEWART nl . s vm. I MRS. FRED FITE Acting Director of Public Re- lations Mrs. Barbara Sharp discusses matters with Bill Baggett. lt has been said that you must join the Marines to see the world, but at Howard one has only to work in the Public Relations Office to see the world. All work of the publications takes place here, all mimeographing for the school, all of the school pub- licity goes out from here, and all iournalism classes are taught in the class room there. w
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