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FACULTY STAFF JERRY G. COSTA, A.B., M.A., High School Principal; Bible, Italian. CARY T. DUCKETT, A.C.A., A.B., M.A., High School English; Bookstore Manager. EULA JEAN STEPHAN, A.B.; Bookkeeper. MARIE PEERY, A.B., High School Algebra; Personal Development; Head Resident. WILLIAM JERNIGAN, A.B., B.D., Assistant Librarian; High School History. LUCILLE GREENE JONES, R.N., A.B., Th.B., Supervisor of Junior High School. OFFICE ASSISTANTS MILDRED McDOWELL, Office of the President. DOROTHY DOWNING, LaNELLE COWAN, Office of Dean of Arts and Sciences. MAROUITA THOMAS, Office of the Dean of Religion. SUE HAYES, Office of the Dean of Students. MARGARET LEIDIGH, School Nurse. CLARA BOHLER SHEARRER, Assistant Bookkeeper. MABEL HAZELL ORNDOFF, Head Resident, McKay Hall. WALTER WHITE, Read Resident, Tidwell Hall. EARNESTINE MORGAN RICHARDSON, Postmistress. CHARLES KLINSTIVER, SR., Cafeteria Manager. MADY LEE SMITH DUCKETT, Assistant Bookstore Manager. HUGH MARTIN, Maintenance Supervisor. CLARA AIRLEY MARTIN, Maintenance Supervisor. ESTHER BLUME, MARTHA GRAY. Office of the Dean of Admissions. CAROL LIGHT, Office of the Registrar. CAROLYN MOORE, Office of the Business Manager. OFFICE OF THE FIELD REPRESENTATIVE— Left to Right: Barbara Greer, Marita Slifer, Carolyn Kennedy, Winifred Davidson, Earline Mason. BOOKKEEPING OFFICE— Left to Right: Joy Nell Warhurst, Linda Cook, Barbara Williams, Helen Bohler. JOYCE WOODARD, General Office.
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DIVISION OF SOCIAL STUDIES Training toward the understanding of men, past and present, from both the individual and social points of view, is an objective of this division. It prepares for professional endeavors, especially for social work. LEWIS PENNINGTON Th.B., A.B., M.A., Ed.D. Education, Psychology 23
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THE MACKEY LIBRARY Standing in honor of one who has devoted his life to Trevecca is our new library, which is to be dedicated in June, 1961. This, the newest of our buildings, is named in honor of President A. B. Mackey who has set goal after goal for our college and then worked hard to reach each goal he had set. The Mackey Library will consist of three floors. The ground floor, for the present, will house temporary faculty offices, a large classroom, additional stacks space, and an informal room with kitchenette for faculty and faculty groups. The main floor provides space for a large reading room which will seat one hundred and eleven. There will be eleven individual study tables. Beyond this room will be found the stacks area in which are eight study carrels. The circulation desk, with reserved book section adjoining, will be accessible from the lobby. Opposite the stacks at the south end of the building will be the staff room, offices for the librarians, work area and storage space. The second floor has the periodical reading room with seating space for seventy-eight. There are also rooms for music listening equipment, historical material on Trevecca and the Southeastern Zone, and conferences. Addi- tional stacks area will occupy a large portion of this floor. The entire floor area will have more than twenty-two thousand square feet of space. MRS. A. B. MACKEY A B . M.A., B.S. in L.S. Librarian The MacAey Library PROFESSOR WILLIAM JERNIGAN A.B., B.D. Assistant Librarian Library Staff, left to right: Rae Kohser, Charlene Ragsdale, Marily Fosltey, Juanita Geise, Patricia Lawson. Cora Ingram (not pictured.)
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