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The Uumnae Association extends a cordial welcome to ii- newi of 1952: and we invite snioj the privilege thai go wi ( last srship. ..Mil Woman ' s College. Uumnae Board of Trustees: Martha Fowlei McNaii (Mrs. [ohn F.), Uinie Kizi Bosl (Mrs. W. T.i. Elizabeth Reeves Lyon (Mrs. I!. L), Elise Rouse Wilson (Mi George D.), Kathryn Freeman, Emilj Harris Preyer (Mrs. L Richardson), Oriam McArthui McKinnon (Mrs. Vrnold B.), Uice Suiter, Sarah m. Hamilton, Jai Wharton Sockwell (Mrs. John). Alumnae Association OFF1CKRS President in Swain i Mrs. L. H First Vice-President Margaret Moss Hodnett (Mrs. II. Thomasl Second I ice-President Louise Dannenbaum Falls iMrs. Herbert) Recording Secretary Jean Dickey Executive Secretary Bett) Brown Jester I Mrs. Carlton. Jr. I
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w. c. Administration 1952 Our world at Woman ' s College has competent, alert leaders who guide the students and plan for their needs. This world into which each new student steps is the result of days, months and years of planning and hard work on the part of the administration of the college. The many new. modern buildings on campus are a realization of the hopes and dreams of the administration. They are forever looking ahead to the betterment and growth of the college. President Gordon Gray. Chancellor Edward Graham. Jr.. and Dean of Students (Catherine Taylor head the administration of Woman ' s College. Working with these, however, are the many faculty members who are so necessary for the welfare of the college. Yes. the administration of Woman ' s College favors a happy and progressive student body, and man) new plans are being made for future years. JOHN . I III KIUKI :harles «. piiii.i GEORGE M. JOYCE 1 - MEKEII E. Mossmw I lltlllEs M. IK. Ill III I III I l (.» Administrative foresight, planning, and practice have started for the Woman ' s College a program of General Education which will offer the students a broader educational scope. Concentrated efforts on the parts of the administrative leaders and faculty have made this program not a dream hut an ensuing reality.
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MR. GREGORY IVY hi Department B.S., 1028 (Central Mi Slate); M.A., 1936 (Columbia). Outstanding in the field MISS HELEN INGRAHAM B.S.. 1918 (Knoi College); M.S., 19.U (I nil tlie Library Committee. She I the Golden Chain. DR. VANCE T. LITTLEJOHN Business Education Department B.A.. B.S.. 1931 (Bowling Green College ol C rrce) ; M.Ed., 193-., Ph.D., 1948 (Pittsburgh). has helped to advance the Business Educa r ol the N.E.A. I.. p. ...I Eduei Dec the National -- I llu- lea. MISS FLORENCE SCHAEFFER Sehaetler works DR. LEONARD B. Ill RLFA I Hi. r Chen.,. 1 (in- -I,, i- well inforun Honors Work i. .tie, as an author of English I ).-. including the Outtini favorite in the English depnrtmei Arts Forum Co DR. EDNA ARUNDEL. . . , Geography Department B.A.. 1921 (Ohio University) | M.A., 19Jo (Columbia): Ph.D.. 1912 (Y.le). DR. WILLIAM R. BARRETT German Depart, B.A.. 1939 K itadel) : 1 V, [940 (Duke) | . Mi.ii -I ,|.li. The Germanic Aotist-Pr, W. C. ' s German Department. He is his elasses. For hobbies. Dr. Barrett DR. WARREN ASHBY Dr. Ashb) has a firm background lor He was once a Methodic ininisler, but he ha- I,, • n , i, ears. Dr. Ashb) is especially interested in the study of el ught of by students in eni fishing. Philosoph) Department 942, Ph.D., 1949 I ,v,,lk III the lill]..-,i|ill. He,,, lltlllelll MISS ETHEL L. MARTUS . Physical Education Departn A.B., 1929 (Pembroke College); (Brown University); M.S.. 1931 (Welled; Miss Martus, I I.e ilefiarliiu ' iil her hobbies of photograpliy DR. ANNA JOYCE REARDON Physics Departm B.A.. 1930 (College , [ St. Teresa); M.S.. 1933, Ph.D., 1937 (St. Louis). Under Dr. Reardon ' s advancements. She te the I ' liv-n - II. . i il fl i bas made great orse in photography whieh e.ieh year grows in tnber of the M.-n.l, n lu II , li,,larship Committee the Fulbiighl -. I,i.l.,i-I,,|.. DR. JAMES ALBERT HIGHSMITH Psychology Department B.A., 1910. M.A., 1915 I North Carolina); Ph.D.. 1923 (George Peabody). . I ,.11.,, field and he Journal of Applied Psychology. '
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