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- 7 5.?! kniwv. . 11h. Iv - : LITERARY STAFF Thomas A. Clark, Editor-in-chief Bebe C. Bowers, Club Editor Rheba P3111101; Associate Editor Guy Hoffman. Athletic Editor Leon Foster, Associate Editor Julia Sims, Academic Editor Katherine Patton Associate EdiLor George McDaniels, Art Editor Georgia Jones, Class Editor Hazel Hall, A550. Acad. Editor BUSINESS STAFF Louis Holmes, Business Manager William Boykin, Circulating Manager Albert Helms, Asst. Business Manager Kurtys Clay, Asst. Advertising Mgr. T. D. Upshaw, Advertising Manager Gladys White, Asst. Circulating Mgr. Landon Porter, Asst. Adv. Mgr. Emmett P. Nabors, Jr., Asst. Cir. Mgr. FACULTY ADVISORY BOARD , Gcorgc W. Gore, Jr., Chairman Inez Boyd . C. H. Harper W. M. Gilbert t? R. B. J. Campbell Laura Averitte Vida Honesty Frances E. Thompson Page eighteen
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The College Department XVith the changing attitude toward higher education 111 the state, the State Board of Education has led the way by adding two years to the Normal department so that we now have four years Of college work lead- ing to degrees. College work is designed primarily for three types of students: OJ Those desiring academic preparation for professional and technical voca- l'imm CD Those who desire the cultural value thus attained GD Those who am already pursuing gainful work, such as touching, and LlCSiIC tho miiogiate training in order to increase their usefulness in the community. It is to the last class that the school makes its special appehl. Students are offered extensive courses in English, Mathematics, Social Sciences, Physical Sciences and Foreign Languages. Much emphasis is piacod 011 speciaiization ami mush student, in the College Dt'lmrtmmit is urgml m HPiOt'i 0110 major subjoot in line with his choice of? a vrwntiml. The ruduates of the College Department have shown thmnseivcs worthy and upprociative of every thing that has homi dmlc for them. 801110 of them 1110 furthming their education in the great: 110111110111 and southern Univer- sities, others have entered the different walks of life and are making spleni did reputations for themselves and their Alma Mater. Page twenty
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