University of North Carolina Greensboro - Pine Needles Yearbook (Greensboro, NC)

 - Class of 1939

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COUNSELORS AND RESIDENCE HALL LIFE Each of the thirteen residence halls on the Woman ' s College campus is a home for approximately one hundred and thirty students from September until June with a Counselor as an official hostess. It is to these Counselors that the students feel most free to go to for advice on personal, social, and academic problems. The deep feeling of friend- ship and loyalty which exists between the Counselor and the students of her residence hall is one of the most basic aids in creating an atmosphere of responsible freedom on our campus. MISS BURNS MISS HATHAWAY Twenty-six

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HOME ECONOMICS Bess Naylor Rosa, B.S., MA,, Assistant Professor. Harriet Alice Naumann, B.A., MS., Assistant Professor. Agnes N. Coxe, B.L, B.S., MA, Assistant Professor. Lucile McMackin, B.S., M.S., Assistant Professor. Bernice Allen, B S., M.S , Field Teacher Trainer. Evelyn Howell, B.S., Instructor. Martha Elizabeth Hathaway, B.S., Instructor. Elizabeth C. Cook, B.S., Assistant. Frances Forbes, B.S., MS, Instructor. Mabel G Bowers, B.S, Instructor. MATHEMATICS Helen Barton, B.A, MA, Ph.D., Professor. Cornelia Strong, B A,, MA,, Professor. Emily Holmes Wafkins, B.A, MA., Associate Professor. MUSIC H. Hugh Altvater, BA., Mus.M., Professor of Music and Dean of the School of Music. George M. Thompson, B Mus ., M Mus , Professor of Organ Alleine Richard Minor, B.S., Associate Professor of Piano. Mary Lois Ferrell, Associate Professor of Piano. Grace Van Dyke More, B Mus , M.S., Associate Professor of Public School Music. Ruth Hannas, B A , MA, Ph D , Associate Professor of Music Theory. Birdie Helen Holloway, B.S., M.S., Assistant Professor Paul B. Oncley, BA, B.M., MM, Assistant Professor Dorthy Lee Clement, BS, Instructor (On leave of absence first semester). George E, Henry, BM, MM., Instructor. Alma Marie Lissow Oncley, BM, MM, Instructor. George W. Dickieson, BM, Instructor. Harper Stephens, BA, Instructor. Elizabeth Drake, B.S., Assistant in Music. PHILOSOPHY Kurt Edward Rosinger, B A., MA, Ph D , Assistant Professor. PHYSICAL EDUCATION Mary Channing Coleman, B.S, Professor (On leave of absence first semester). Hope Tisdale, BA, MA, Assistant Professor (On leave of absence). Ethel L Martus, B.A., M S., Assistant Professor. Christine White, B S., Assistant Professor Dorothy Davis, B A , MA, Assistant Professor. Edith Vail, BS, Instructor. Herbert W. Park, Instructor. Henrietta Thompson, BS, M.S., Instructor. Miriam A Shelden, B.S, MA, Instructor Cloire Hartsook, BS, Assistant PHYSICS Calvin N Warfield, BE, MA, PhD, Professor. John A Tiedeman, B S , M.S., Ph.D., Assistant Professor. PSYCHOLOGY James Albert Highsmith, BA,, M.A., PhD, Professor. William Woodrow Martin, Ph.B., M.A, Professor. Elizabeth Duffy, B A , MA, Ph D , Professor. Key L Barkley, B A , MA, Ph.D., Associate Professor. Wilton P. Chase, BA,, MA, PhD., Assistant Professor. Bennie Lee Craig, BA, Assistant. ROMANCE LANGUAGES Winfield S. Barney, B.A, MA, PhD, Professor. George A, Underwood, B A , MA, Ph D ., Professor. Malcolm K. Hooke, BA, D. de I ' Univ, Professor. Meta Helena Miller, BA, MA, PhD, Professor. Jessie C. Laird, BA, M.A., Associate Professor. Rene Hardre, Prof des E.N., Associate Professor. Augustine LaRochelle, BA, MA, Associate Professor. Alice Katherine Abbott, BA, MA, Assistant Professor. Helen Frances Cutting, B.A,, MA, Assistant Professor. Virginia Christian Farinholt, BA, M.A., Ph.D., Assistant Professor. Katherine Taylor, B.A, MA, Assistant Professor. SECRETARIAL SCIENCE Patty Spruill, B.S., B.A, MA, Assistant Professor. Maude L. Adams, B.A., MA, Assistant Professor. G. H. Parker, B.S., M.A , Assistant Professor. Vance Littlejohn, B.A, BS, M.Ed., Instructor. SOCIOLOGY Glenn R. Jo hnson, B.A, M.A., Professor. Lyda Gordon Shivers, B A., LL B., M.A, PhD., Associate Professor. Mereb E Mossman, B.A, MA, Assistant Professor. THE LIBRARY Guy R. Lyle, B.A., B.S., M.S., Librarian. E Elizabeth Sampson, B.S., Head Cataloguer. Virginia Trumper, In Charge of Periodicals Sue Vernon Williams, B A, MA, Reference Librarian Marjorie Hood, B.A., BA.in L.S., Head of Circulation Department. Minnie Middleton Hussey, B.A., Readers ' Adviser. Treva Wilkerson, B.A., Circulation Department. Ruth Worley, BA, BA.in L.S , Assistant Cataloguer. Sarah Bowling, B.A,, B.A in L.S., Order Assistant and Secretary to the Librarian. Anna M. Urban, BA, MA, B A in L.S, Reference Assistant and Instructor in Library Use Alice L Boyd, BA, MA,, B S in LS, Reserve Librarian and Circulation Manager. PUBLIC RELATIONS Charles Wiley Phillips, B A, MA, Director of Public Relations. Virginia Terrell Lathrop, B.A , Publications Office. COUNSELORS Helen Burns, BA, MA, Counselor in Anna Howard Shaw Hall. Anne Fulton Carter, B A., Counselor in South Spencer Hall Annie Beam Funderburk, BA, MA., Counselor in Mary Foust Hall. lone H. Grogan, B A., MA, Counselor in East Hall. Martha Elizabeth Hathaway, B S, Counselor in Hinshaw Hall. Hazel Clark, BA, MA, Counselor in North Spencer Hall Anne Pleasants Hopkins, B A., Counselor in Kirkland Hall Mabel Swanson, B.S., M.S., Dietitian. Edna A Forney, B A , Assistant Treasurer. Mary Alice Tennent, BA, Assistant Registrar Estelle Boyd, Supervisor of Dormitories. Clara Booth Byrd, B A , Alumnae Secretary Jessie R. McLean, R.N , Nurse. Ethel Haskin Hunter, Counselor in Gray Hall Minnie L. Jamison, Counselor. Nancy Duke Lewis, BA, M.A, Counselor in Bailey Hall. Evelyn Martin, BA, Counselor in West Hall. Mary Welsh Parker, BA, Counselor in Woman ' s Hall Rebecca Cole, BS, MA., Counselor in Cotten Hall. Katherine Taylor, B.A., MA, Counselor in New Guilford Hall. OTHER OFFICERS Cora Jane Staton, R N , Nurse Bessie Doub, Assistant Dietitian. Sara Sue Cassell, B A, Assistant Dietitian. Mary Proctor Adderton, B A , Manager of Book Store. Janette Stout Turner, B.A, M A, Manager of Post Office. J. M. Sink, Superintendent of Buildings and Grounds. SECRETARIES AND OFFICE ASSISTANTS Hallie Anthony, Department of Public Relations. Frances Foster, Office of the Alumnae Secretary. Elizabeth Gant, B S., Office of the Dean of Music. Margaret Haigler, Office of the Secretary of the College Edith Harwood, B L , Office of the Registrar. Mary Hasty, Department of Public Relations. Kathleen Pettit Hawkins, Office of the Secretary of the College Sara Henry, B.A., Office of the Treasurer. Annie H Hughes, Office of the College Physician. May Lattimore, Office of the Dean of Women. Mary Betty Lee, Office of the Principal of Curry Training School. Edythe Orrell Leslie, Department of Home Economics Lilian Mebane Lovings, Mimeographing Department. Eva Cox Melvin, B.L., Department of Education. Mildred P. Newton, B A, Office of the Registrar (On leave of absence first semester) Helen Pickard, Office of the Assistant Controller. Katherine Sherrill, BA, Office of the Dean of Women (On leave of absence). Elizabeth Yates, B A,, Office of the Dean of Administration. Frances Howell, Office of the Registrar. Lucy Spinks, B.S.S.A., Office of the Class Chairmen. Betty Brown Jester, B.A , Manager of Book Store. I ' III III ■ LBS 1939 Twenty-five



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MISS MARTIN MISS PARKER MISS TAYLOR t 111 I is mi 1 J MISS LEWIS The social life of the whole campus circles around the social life in these thirteen halls. Each hall has, or is ac- quiring, a game room for ping pong, dancing, games, and parties. Tea dances, informal parties, out-door activities, and teas play their part in rounding out a college program in which all students are urged to participate. fill III II LBS B039 Twenty-seven

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