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

 - Class of 1941

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Under the leadership of Miss Margaret Jwards, the Home Economics deportment IS expanded its enrollment in the past ' W years, and is meeting the ever-grow- g demand for its groduotes. Home Ec ojors are extending their fields of serv- e ond going into many more professions ion ever before To honor our anniversary a more eloborote way, the department IS postponed the annual Open House itil next year. More and more emphasis being placed on the groduate program . staff and focilities ore increased. Every freshmon knows the Hygiene de- irtment. Under Dr. Victoria Carlsson, is is one of the first requirements the !W student meets. This year it is in- easing its services to meet the needs girls preparing for primary and grom- or grade education. The English department, bereft of o !ad by the retirement of Dr. Smith, has ;en directed by a committee composed Dr. Leonard B. Hurley, Miss Jane Sum- erell, ond Mr. George P. Wilson, who bor under the constantly increasing con- ction thot the sum of the parts is not luol to the whole. Dr. Calvin Warfield heads the Physics ;partment which has moved this year to le new Science Buildmg as Chemistry IS. In the midst of getting apparatus ttled, the department is trying to plan ;hibits for our fiftieth anniversary. An idition to the staff this year has been r. Hedwig Kohn who come to us from e University of Breslau. Under Dr. Winfield Barney the depart- ent of Romance Languages has experi- iced a boom in the popularity of Spanish, ore and more girls ore lisping the soft astiilion c in recognition of a beauti- il languoge. it is growing populorer and )pulorer . Molh plays on extremely important part our life, both in college and out of it ' hot should those poor souls who can ' t ' en count correctly do? The solution is carry your problems to the Moth de- ]rtment and Dr. Helen Barton where you II become more conscious of the finer )ints concerned. All information about the Physical Edu- ition deportment, under the direction of Iss Mary Channing Coleman, may be und in the catalogue. For information )0ut the Athletic Association and clubs, ■e Athletic Section of this Annual Editor ' s Note: All information for the nle-ups of the departments wos secured om the heod of each department respec- ely. EDWARDS CARLSSON HURLEY SUMMERELL WILSON WARFIELD BARNEY BARTON COLEMAN iwidbiiwv t t U MUt Twenty-one

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U fu UtJWx- SCHAEFFER KEISTER CLARK GIVLER ALTVATER COLLINGS COOK HIGHSMITH SCHOCH JERNIGAN Under the direction of Miss Florence L. Schoeffer, the Chemistry departmem hos now been comfortably settled on tht third floor of the new Science Building foi nearly a yeor. Only those of the depart- ment who worked under the crowded con- ditions and inconveniences of the o 1 c quarters can properly appreciate the mans advantages of the new location. Dr Albert Keister heods the Economic: department, o strange mixture of th« practical and impractical. We can coll i PRACTICAL because it teaches the stu dent some of the operations and proced ures of the business world, and, yet, IM PRACTICAL becouse it criticizes some o the things that business does, and dream of improvements that might make a bette business world Like many other departments Philoso phy has moved to new quarters. Dr. Johi A, Clark is responsible for the exponsior jnd for the addition of new courses. To Beaufort, too, go students of Zoolo gy to study there marine life. Dr. Johi P. Givler, head of the department of Biolo gy, is particularly interested in the de veiopment of a biological garden in Pea body Park. An integral part of our college life i the series of concerts sponsored by thi School of Music headed by Dean H. Hugl Altvater. It is to the Infirmary and Dr Ruth W Collings that we go for our flu and t rest. By our freshman and senior exam she knows us. Handicapped by not havim lab and technician of its own, the In firmory is planning such on extension. Mr. 0. P. Clutts heads the committe taking the place of the late Dr. Johi Cook of the Education department. A fa miliar sight to everyone on this compu is Curry Training School where 269 senic teachers this year are getting their prac tice hours. Not o selective, but a normc group of children go through the primar ond grommar grades and high school here Included in the department is a summe school in which the workshop idea ha been initiated for teachers with problem; In this plan ore included observation an participation. Added facilities and enlarged space fc teaching provided this year to our Psychol ogy department has given rise to unprec edented progress in experimental testin and research work in this deportmen headed by Dr. James A. Highsmith. Inter est is token particularly in the problems o children and in adjusting work to th needs of individuals. Miss Caroline Schoch heods the smo but active Germon department, a deserv ediy popular language for its great litera ture. The Classicol Club is one of the mos important phases of Dr. Charlton C Jerni gon ' s work. Interest in the field is evin ced by the fact that our Classical de partment has one of the largest enroll ments in the state. Twenty



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v U|W UAJiw THOSE WHO MAKE HALL LIFE LIKE HOME Well groomed Miss Hathaway — gentle Sarah Jane Hunter — one year business lassies — hum of typewriters — Hinshaw Hall. Snappy bulletin boards — house meetings that are fun — dormer windows — witty Mrs. Funderburk — amiable Frances Daniel — Mary Foust. Bailey Hall — bird ' s eye view of tennis courts — leather chairs — closed study — ideals — Miss Cole and Charlotte Mosely. Ivy-covered Gray Hall — sweet Mrs. Hunter — lovable Annis Hines — afternoon teas — midnight feasts. Miss Grogan — Mary Eppes — poise — enthusiasm — open fires Greensboro boy (remember?) — flowers in the parlor — Laura Coit Hall. [ill. .Ill . ' i. II Twenty-two

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