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New Guilford k • UUe Live With Them . . . P R,— Residence hall for young ladies who just don ' t do that sort of thing teJ by Miss Grogan and Blond Bomber Billie Upchurch. Where laundry baskets pop up to entangle the feet of authorities curry into the closets . . . Mrs. Carter presides assisted by Becky jpasJ | nX ; later, M ary Frances Kellam. GRAY — Ofc lprned hall where the gentlemen of our armed forces cluster 4 the parlor, and Mrs. Hunter and Teen Dream Girl Dunlap officiate. JAMISON — With a fine view of the tennis courts and other parts of Guil- ford County. Bull-fighting far into the night. Miss Giese and jovial Scott Tyree. HINSHAW — Home of the typing, shorthand, and bookkeeping-minded lassies. Smiled over by Miss Hathaway and Massachusetts-bound Mary Helen Emerson. BAILEY — Freshmen hive where social as well as intellectual progress is kept in mind. Miss Cole and the Claire-half of the McRoberts in authority. SHAW — White columns and ivy but no mint juleps. Entertaining house meet- ings. Amiability, Miss Walberg, and Betsy Saunders. Mary Foust »1 II II II
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3u r Facu Ity • • • Education Department — Dr. Franklin H. Mc- Nutt — teaching in theory and in practice — learn- ing by doing — progressive methods — pragmatism. Romance Languages — Dr. Winfield Barney- - French verbs — Spanish grammar — linguists — his- tory of literature. Economics Department — Dr. Albert S. Keister — banking — labor problems — war economics — pro- duction — inflation. Health, Medical Division — Dr. Ruth Collings- infirmary — physical examinations — office hours. Health, Hygiene Department — Dr. Victoria Carlsson — vitamins and minerals — diseases, pre- vention and cure — child hygiene. Mathematics — Dr. Helen Barton — trig and analytics — theory of equations — sine and cosine — polar coordinates — Square Circle. Geography — Dr. Edna Arundel — land, sea, river, mountain — hemisphere — terrestial globe. Psychology Department — Dr. James A. High- smith — experiments — I. Q. tests — educational psych — fatigue — apparatus — aptitude — adjustment. History Department — Dr. Benjamin B. Ken- drick — causes and results — modern European — political science — current events — social science. English Department — Dr. Winfield H. Rogers — Quill Club — comparative lit — Shakespeare and Milton — the old order changeth.
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iSf 1 South Spencer WOMAN ' S — Tropical wallpaper and full-length mirrors. Traditional home of Student Government President and hotbed of projects and petitions. Miss Sherwin and Bobby Johnson of the English accent. KIRKLAND — Singing in the parlor. Sleeping on the porch until mid-winter. First floor suites. Enthusiasm, Miss Williams, and Anne Spivey. WINFIELD — Lake Side Inn. Waffles in the kitchenette. Large population. Mrs. Young and lively Gladys Sessoms. WEIL — Water battles in the hall. Handsome parlors with convenient nooks. Bulletin board notices in French. Miss Taylor and suave Tay Muller. N. SPENCER — Overlooking the Science Building. Dramatized drive to sell War Bonds. Efficiency and cooperation. Miss Lewis and irrepressible Sara Crooks. S. SPENCER — Southern mansion with popular front lawn. Game room and R. A. Center. Spirit of camaraderie. Mrs. Inghram and smiling Ginnie Daugherty. MARY FOUST — Birthplace of campus jive. Dances on the terrace. Dormer windows. Well-kept garden. Mrs. Funderburk and capable Frances Glaze. NEW GUILFORD — Champions of the chapel fund. Campus spirit. Venetian blinds. View of Peabody Park and the Y hut. Miss Martin and lovable Win- ston James. Jamison North Spencer WtM ' 1 j|JH TT ■ 1 1 ) Jfl ,11 ' .4 J
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