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A growing campus, a progressive faculty, an earnest student body — these are the elements which combine to make Woman ' s College a distinctive institution of higher learning. Our faculty is the power behind the wheels that has given us a Very Varied college career. They ha no less from themselves. behind the wheels that has given us a Very ave required of us our best; they have given us epartment
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THE ALUMNAE NEWS The Alumnae of Woman ' s College are happy to welcome you, Class of 1953. After graduation, we go our different ways. Each of us has her own interests, her own group, her own occupation. But we always have one common bond between us — Woman ' s College. The Alumnae Association is the organization through which we keep in touch with our College and with each other. OFFICERS President Virginia Sloan Swain ' (Mrs. L. H.) First Vice-President Miss Annie Lee Singletary Second Vice-President Louise Dannenbaum Falk (Mrs. Herbert) Recording Secretary Miss Jean Dickey Executive Secretary Betty Brown Jester (Mrs. Carlton, Jr.) MEMBERS OF THE ALUMNAE BOARD OF TRl STEES Kathryn Freeman, Emily Harris Preyer (Mrs. L. Richardson), Orianna McArthur McKinnon (Mrs. Arnold B.), Alice Suiter, Betsy Bulluck Strandberg (Mrs. Howard), Frances Faison Johnson (Mrs. Jeff), Doris Hutchison, Julia Taylor Morton (Mrs. Hugh), Janice Murchison.
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MK, GRJ GORY IVV Vrl I • . H. v. I . ' .1 .:. .... .... ' i IWl I Bosidei bi In Ii I nlil.... ■■■ I .- ' ■ ■ In .. !■■ in, ■ ..,. I ■ DR. VICTOR MACOMBER CI ink IK ... Biologj Dc| li. . 19 I ' ■■■ Dr. ' III) - 10 ' ■ ■ I from .!. . ,.• h. i.l ..I il.- Id.. I.. n membership In several professional tlei «« well ■■ Sigma Xi ind Phi Kappi Phi H ll.h. ' .l - iliutv I I ' I -I ' ll |.|:...t •■ I. P.. r. DR. VANCE T. LITTLEJOHN Busin i; B S 1981 (B ■ I 1935, I ' l, ii . 1MB (Plti ■ Through Dr. Littlejohn ' a efiort- iha B Depan ,r,n. ..r ( | ,t. important I ' tlJI ' nl W I ],!,■. Mr Ii,.. »i,H.,. -. ' .,i,,I will ku..wn mil- I--. mH |m, - ioi ..i the N.E.A. Commercial Education Depart I and thi I I .ii i liuHnt ' ftfl Teachen Training Inatltute. MISS FLORENCE SCHAEFFER Chemistry I). B.A.. 1920 (Barnard! ; M.A.. 1922 (Mount Hnlyokr) ; (Univcnity nf Chicii(o) ; (Y.lr) . Along »iil her participatj n the I urrlculu I Honor. Work ' raltteei on the N I DR. MEYER ISENBERG Classical Civilization B.A., 1935; Ph.D., 1940 (University of Chicago) . I r. [aanberg aaaumed the position n( acting head of the Department nf Claaaici in Septei Hi» latest piililij.li.-il arti. !-■ v,as •Plal.. ' - S.ipln-I .111. 1 lli. In.- Stai: — -.1 Knowing, appealing )» MR. ANGELO FERGERSON Commercial Department B.S. (State Teacher. College, Alabama) , M.B (Indiana University). As acting head of the Commerce Department. Mr. Feigerson comei from the completion of his s.-honlinn fiillcuvinc four yearn in ilie Aimv. fir hrlnngri • the American Eeonomics Association, DR. ALBERT S. KEISTER Economics Department B.A., 1910 (Otterbein); M.A., 1911 (Columbia.) ; Ph.D., 1927 (University of Chicago). Dimiii; llu-e run.- , siziniMip tin ' -ilii.ih.ni in the world can be a very complex job, but l r. Keistrr sees to it that his students nrr well aware nf :he eiirrent problems Farine them. Nationally. hi ia k wi for his «..rk with the American Arbitration Association and the U. S. Conciliation DR. CHARLES E. PRALL School of Education B.A., 1912 (University of Iowa I : M.A., 1926 (University of Chicago); Ph.D.. 1928 (Iowa). This ■- Dr. Prill ' s fourth year as head n{ th.- f In. Hi.n D.-p.irlment. Hi- |,,.-f--iN.- ideals have paved the way to man 5 a good teaching position. Me is also known for his books. Teacher Education in Service and Problems of Hospital Administration.
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