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School of Music Wade R. Brown, Mus.D., Dean Wade R. Brown, Mus.D. George Scott-Hunter Alice E. Bivins, B.S. Alleine Minor Benjamin S. Bates Myra A. Albright Alice Vaiden Williams, B.M. Matilda Morlock Claire Henley, B.M. Mary L. Ferrell Elma Hancon Olive Chandley, B.M. School of Home Economics Blanche E. Shaffer, M.A., Dean Blanche E. Shaffer, MA. Mollie A. Peterson, M.A. Ailsie M. Stevenson, M.A. Ethel R. Gorham, B.S. Agnes Steele, B.S. Edith S. Ranney, M.A. Clare Heuser, B.S. Department of Health Anna M. Gove, M.D., Director Anna M. Gove, M.D. Lois Boyd Gaw, M.D. Eva M. Locke, M.D. Jessie McLean, R.N. Cora Beam, R.N. HYGIENE Bessie Noyes, M.A., Ph.D. Estelli; R. Jacka, A.B. Constance E. Hartt, A.B. PHYSICAL EDUCATION Mary Channing Coleman, B.S. Irene Emery (Resigned) Mildred Francis Joy N. Rogers Anne Campbell Hilda Burr Extension Work Charles B. Shaw, M.A. Minnie L. Jamison
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Faculty of Mathematics and Pure Science J. P. Givler, Chairman MATHEMATICS Gertrude W. Mendenhall, B.S. Cora Strong, A.B. Virginia Ragsdale, Ph.D. CHEMISTRY Mary M. Petty, B.S. Ellen Katherine Wright, M.A. Elva E. Barrow, A.B. Naomi Neal, A.B. Florence Schaeffer, A.B. PHYSICS William T. Wright, A.B., M.S. Robert E. Preston, M.A. BIOLOGY John Paul Givler. Ph.B., M.A. Mary F. Seymour, M.A. L. E. Yoclm. M.S. Mary Jane Hogue, Ph.D. E. Inez Coldwei.l, A.B. Eva. G. Campbell, M.A. Ruth I. Walker, A.B. Lloyd M. Bertholf, A.B. Sylvia M. Griswold, M.A. Sallie Tucker. A.B. Rachel Ivey, A.B. School of Education John H. Cook, M.A., Dean John H. Cook, M.A. J. A. HlGHSMITH, M.A. A. P. Kephart, Ph.D. Etta R. Spier, M.A. Ruth Fitzgerald Lizzie McI. Weatherspoon John T. Miller, M.A. W. W. Martin, M.A. Kathryn Hagerty, Ph.B. Louise Lancaster, B.S. Carolyn McMullan, B.S. Fleta Cooper, B.S. Mary Elizabeth Rich, M.A. Dorothy B. Holden, M.A. Tompsie Baxter f On leave of absence.
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■ 7 V .1923 Tke Alumnae Association Clara Booth Bvrd, General Secretary Officers Laura II. Coit Honorary President Clara Booth Bvrd Betty Aiken Land Secretary- Treasurer Board of Trustees Ruth Gunter Annie S. P. Stratford Eleanor W. Andrews Marie L. Richardson Leah Boddie Laura Weil Cone Annie Beam Funderburk Lucy Crisp Jane Summerell The Alumnae Tea House As often as we have turned the brass knob on the Tea House door to welcome a returning alumna or an interested visitor, so often have we seen the same quick smile and heard the same swift exclamation, Beautiful! But, more than that, our guests have told us that there is a certain atmosphere — it might be restfulness, it might be hospitality — which fills the room with personality and with something more than beauty — charm. Certain it is, too, that many of us, as we sit at lunch or sip a cup of late afternoon tea, and look out through the row of French doors and long windows toward the sunset, and then glance around at the soft orange and blue of the draperies and hang- ings, the touch of orange and blue on the tables and chairs, the orange and blue of the lamp shades, many of us feel that something of the autumn sunset and a bit of the autumn sky have been caught up and brought into this room, and that something of the beauty and tranquillity of both have entered into our own hearts. The Tea House is the first unit, ground floor, of the building which the alumna; are erecting at the college for their own home. It was first s tarted in the spring of 1922, and completed in October, 1922. It contains a basement, kitchen, lavato- ries, dining hall, and a west porch. The basement has a well-equipped laundry, a heating plant, a store room, and servants ' quarters. The kitchen and dining room, on the first floor, are finished in ornamental plaster, putty-colored, and have composition floors. The equipment for the kitchen is the best that we could buy. The furnishings in the dining hall I have already suggested. But it is here that the labor of love was bestowed. True to form, we had put about all of our money into the building itself, and into the substantial equipment for our kitchen and basement, so that little was left for fur- nishing the dining room. And yet here, of all places, things must be attractive. Mrs. Elizabeth Mclver Weatherspoon was chairman of the committee on decorations and furnishings. She brought to her aid Miss Beatrice D. Craig, who was giving a course in fine and industrial arts at the college during the summer session of 1922, and together they worked out the problem. They decided that the draperies should be hand-block printed, after an old craft
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