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page fwe rnan too. his own too, I'11 Iiss Ford fses, he'11 ls his fa- Ig, thinks :es either, for the rs a tele- Jther cig- I Golden ray, those. that well requires Gilbert. Nashville, 'Ie Deep to class e. VVe11, it's pos- female uld win e! ded by e paper though, ti After u'l1 run nce you ays, In ty is! W I I L COURTNEY C. ALDRICH I A.B., M.S. Professor of Geology VIRGINIA ARNOTT B.S. in Ed. Instructor in Women's Phys. Ed. H. F. BALTZ B.S., M.S. Assistant Professor of Visual Education SAM S. BASKETT A.B., A.M., Ph.D. Assistant Professor of English NONA BORGSTADT Sec'y. Division of Ed. and Psy. PEARL B. BRADSHAW B.S. in Ed., M.S. in Ed. Teacher, Upper Grades WILLIAM BRADY, JR. B.S. in Bus. Adm., M.S. in Retailing Instructor in Business Administration . . EDITH BROOKS B.S. in Ed., M.M. Assoc. Prof. of Teaching Music Supervisor of Teaching Music CLAUDE H. BROWN B.S., M.S., Ph.D. Professor of Mathematics Chrm., Div. of Science and Mathematics THELMA ,BRYANT B.S. in Ed., A.B., M.S. in Ed. Registrar A CLIFTON A. BURMEISTER A.B., M .M . Assoc. Prof. of Instr'm. Music ELIZABETH CALLAWAY A.B., A.M. Assoc. Prof. of Latin and Spanish CARMIE CASADY B.S., A.M. Associate Professor of Business MARION CONWAY B.S. in Ed., A. M. Assoc. Prof. of Teach. of English and Soc. Studie BEN R. CRAIG B.S. in Ed., A. M. Associate Professor of English BERTHE DANIEL B.S. in Ed., A.M. Assistant Professor of English MARION DAVIES B.S. in Ed., M.M. Associate Professor of Music LETA DAWES B.S., B.S. in Ed. Placement Office
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j6LClfLgy Characters, sure our Student Body is full of them, but on this page We concentrate on the faculty. CMSC's faculty members are only human too- They enjoy a laugh as much as our student characters. Now we'll admit that Dr. Ter Keurst laughs pretty much at his own jokes Qand he must tell ten a dayj, but he'll laugh at your Jokes, too, Ill betcha! A To all future CMSC'ers-upon entering the library, don't let Miss Ford know you've never been there before. By all means take one of Dr. Hawksley's nature study courses, he'll get you to the library. You're bound to pass through it when he yells his fa- mous cry, Cross Country. But to see things as they live is the thing, thinks Commander Hawksley of the South Pole. You may never pass through Chicago on one of Dr. Hewitt's hikes either, but Miss Todd will take you there. Her Magic Carpet takes off for the windy city very often. 1 The students of this college won'tlbe surprised, if in future years a tele- vision commercial features Mr. Craig. Lucky Strikes and all the other cig- arettes will be a smoke of the past and the popular variety will be Golden Grain. Mr. Burmeister looks mighty fine in that band uniform. And say, those. corduroy jackets really make him look Joe College. Also there is that well head dressed,' man who prefers the Derbies. No, not the kind that requires racing forms. Yes! Mr. Lidral. We know that Grand Old Opry will soon contact Miss Helen Gilbert. They are bound to hear her square dance calling clear down in Nashville, Tennessee. That's not a lot of stuff, the fact that Coach Page comes from the Deep South. Some fellows are thinking about taking a southern interpreter to class with them. You have heard of dream houses and perhaps gone through one. VVell, should you want to see that ideal dream farm, contact Mr. Low. If it's pos- sible in farming, it's probable at Mr. Low's. -Dr. Sterne, we understand you don't talk too favorably of the female sex In your Commercial Law class. No lawyer around these parts could win a case with all of CMSC's co-eds against him. So, go easy Dr. Sterne! Be satisfied fellows, when you get a test back that's been Graded b , Y Mr. Falk. Because, if you return the paper to him, he'll grade the efitire paper over-and there you'll be with a lower grade. Let's keep smiling though, cause Mr. Falk gets pretty upset over CMSC's basketball games. You may wear glasses, since your vision isn't 20-20, but don't freti After taking a course under Dr. Marti you'll see-see-see! Election time is drawing near Dr Foor We know the tick t '11 , u - - e you run on! Honestly, those archives haven't been kept in too good an order since you left Washington. No words such as these could be forgotten As Professor Wood sa s. In . , - cy x the mam, they re good people, as good as gold. And thus our faculty is! Page Sixteen COURTNEY C. ALI A.B., M.S. Professor of Geol VIRGINIA AR1 B.S. in Ed. Instructor in H. F. BA B.S., MJ Assistant SAM S. BASKETT A.B., A.M., Ph.D. Assistant Professor N ONA BORGS1 Sec'y. Divisioi PEARL B. B.S. in E Teacher, WILLIAM BRADY, ,J B.S. in Bus. Adm., Instructor in Busir EDITH BROOKS B.S. in Ed., M Assoc. Prof. og Supervisor of I CLAUDE H B.S., M.S. Professor Chrm., Di' THELMA ,BRYANT B.S. in Ed., A.B., Il Registrar CLIFTON A. B1 A.B., M .M . Assoc. Prof. of ELIZABETH AB., A.M. Assoc. Prc CARMIE CASADY B.S., A.M. Associate Professor MARION CoNW B.S. in Ed., A. Assoc. Prof. of BEN R. C11 B.S. in Ed Associate . BERTHE DANIEL B.S. in Ed., A.M. Assistant Professor 1 MARION DAVIE! B.S. in Ed., Mll Associate Profe LETA DAW B.S., B.S. i Placement
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DONALD DICKINSON A.B., M.S. in Library Science Reference Librarian and Assistant Prof. EVELYN' EAKER B.Mu. Director of Yeater Hall EDWIN C. ELLIS B.F.A., A.M., M.F.A. Associate Professor of Art EMMETT ELLIS B.S. in Ed., A.M., Ph.D. Assoc. Prof. of the Teaching of Math. MARY ELIZABETH ENGLE B.S. in Ed., M. S. Assoc. Prof. of Home Economics Dietician DOROTHY ETTER B.S. in Ed. Teacher, Primary Grades NELL Y. EVANS B. S. in Ed. Secretary to the President SYDNEY FALK A.B. Assistant Professor of Economics LEROY FISHER Assistant Business Sec. and Auditor ANNE E. FLEMING A.B., A.M. Assist. Prof. of Psychology, Counselor L. AVERY FLEMING A.B., A.M., Ph.D. Professor of Sociology Chrm., Division of Social Science MARY E. FOLEY B.S. in Ed. Associate Professor of Art FORREST L. FOOR A.B., A.M., Ph.D. Assoc. Prof. of Social Science HARRIETTE FORD Assistant Librarian EARL R. FOSTER B. S. in Ed., M.S. in Ed. Professor of Chemistry HARRY FRITZ A.B., A. M. Associate Professor of Phys. Ed. THOMAS R. GAINES B.S. in Ed., A.M. Assist. Prof. of Industrial Arts EMMA T. GALBRAITH B.S., M.S. Professor of Home Economics FERN C B.S. in Assistai HI B.. ' As Di IVIARIOD B usines. . RO 1 B.S As: I NOEL B B. S. in Professo Chrm., 1 CAI B.S S up 5 I-I LUTHER Th.D. Baptist Osc B.S Ass. l . P I RAY HO B.S.fn1 1 Associate f NEI V Seci EDITH Iv B.S. in E ' 4 Associate PAU Ph.l b Prof Dire
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