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DEPARTMENT HEADS MR. GREGORY D. IVY Art Departmeni B.A., 1928, Central Missouri State; M.A., 1936, Columbia. .Member of Nortli Carolina Education -Association; Soutlieastern Arts -As- .sociation, Soutlieastern College Art Conference. National . rts Education .Association; President .Art Section. N.C.E..A.. 1938-40; President. S.E.A.A.. 1938-39; Member. Executive Board. S.E.A.A.. 193942; Chairman, Program Committee. 1942; President, S.C.A.C. 1949-50. DR. VICTOR M. CUTTER, JR. Biology Department B.A., 1938, Dartmouth; Ph.D., 1942, Cornell. Member of Yale Faculty; Research in Cancer and Mycholofry; Sigma Psi ; Phi Kappa Pi. DR. VANCE T. LITTLEJOHN Business Education and Secretarial Administration B.A., 1931, Bowling Green College of Commerce; M.Ed., 1935, Ph.D., 1948, Pittsburgh. Memlier of Nortli Carolina Eduiatiiin .Association; Southern Business Education Association; I ' nited Business Education Association; Delta Pi Epsilon. Spon.sor UNC Chapter; National Office Management -Association; Secretary. Greensboro Cliapter; Special Appointment as Consultant. Fourth International Program Planning Committee. 1950-31; W.S. Office of Educa- tion Care Information Committee. 1952. MISS FLORENCE SCHAEFER Chemistry Department B.A., 1920, Barnard; M.A., 1922, Mt. Holyoke; University of Chicago; Yale. Member of Curriculum Committee. Honors Worli Committee; Contributions to the Journal of the Steering Committee of the -American Chemical Society. DR. FRANCIS A. LAINE Classical Civilization Department B.S., Memphis State; Ph.D., Vanderbilt; Sorbonne, University of Paris, 1946. Member. Classical -Asosciation. Phi Sigma Iota. Eta Sigma Phi; Instructor. Memphis Board of Education. 19:i9-42; Translator. U. S. War Department. 1942-43; U.S. -Army Strategic Bombing Survey. 1943-46; Instructor Vander- bilt University, 1946-49. DR. ROSCOE J. ALLEN Commercial Department B.S., Concord College; M.S., University of Tennessee. United Business Education Association, Southern Business Education Asso- ciation. Member of the Executive Board — North Carolina Business Education Council. DR. HERMAN D. MIDDLETON Drama Department B.S., Columbia University; M.A., Teachers College, Columbia University. Speech -Association of America. I Aipna Phi. DR. JOHN W. KENNEDY Economics Department B.A., B.M., Duke University; Ph.D., North Carolina. Delta Sigma Phi: -American -Arbitration -Association. -Member on -Arbitra- tin -Arbitratio Panel of Federal Mediation and C : nomic -Association. ■iliatiu Southern DR. KENNETH E. HOWE School of Education A.B., Eastern Michigan College; M.A., University of Michigan; Ph.D., Northwestern University. North Carolina Education As.sociation. National Education -Association, Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development. John De ey Society. National Aviation Education Council. Kappa Delta Pi. Phi Delta Kappa; Vice-President. Representing Intermediate. .Association for Child- lioocl Education International. DR. LEONARD B. HURLEY English Department B.A., 1913, M.A., 1916, Duke; Ph.D., 1932, North Carolina. Member of Central Committee of North Carolina Eni. ' li li leachers -Asso- ciation; President Regional Division of College Enuli-li -XssiKJaticjn. 1950; Member of Executive Committee. 1951; Former President. Nortli Carolina Council of Engli.sh Teachers; Former Secretarv, .American Literature Di- vision of South Atlantic MLA ; Former President, Local Chapter of Phi Beta Kappa; Central Committee of North Caiciliiia KIl li h Teachers ' -Association. DR. EDNA ARUNDEL Geography Department B.A., 1921, Ohio University; M.A., 1929, Columbia; Ph.D., 1942, Yale. Member of -American Geographers; National Council of Geography Teach- ers; State Chairman. International Relations Committee. American Associa- tion of University Women; Geographical Publication. DR. ERNST BREISACHER Ph.D., University of Strasbourg. German Department an Historical Association. Foreigi. Policy Association. American As.sociation of Teachers of German. Honorary Research Fellow. Depart- ment of International Relations. Yale University. 1940-41. DR. RUTH C0LLIN6S Health Department B.A., 1919, Pomona; M.D., 1923, Pennsylvania. Member of Council of -American College Health -Association, 19:15-37; Vice- President, -American College Health Association. 195(i-52; Committee Guilford County Medical Society. DR. RICHARD N. CURRENT History Department B.A., Oberlin College; M.A., Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy; Ph.D., University of Wisconsin. .American Historical Association. Mississippi Valley Historical Association, Southern Historical .Association. Wisconsin Historical Scxiety. 1955 Winner of Bancroft Prize for Distinguished Writings in .American History. DR. NAOMI G. ALBANESE Home Economics Department B.A., Muskingum College; M.A., Ohio State University; Ph.D., Ohio State University. -American Home Economics -Association. -American Association of L ' niver- sity Women. N. C. Home Economics Association. Ohio State -Alumnae Home Economics Association. American Vocational Association. Home Economics Section NE.A. Omicron Nu. Phi Upsilon Omicron. Phi Delta Gamma. Sigma Kappa Chi. Sigma Kappa Phi. Chimes. Pi Gamma Mu. DR. HELEN BARTON Mathematics Department B.A., 1913, Goucher; M.A., 1922, Ph.D., 1926, Johns Hopkins. Chairman. Mathematics Section North Carolina Academy of Science; Vice- President of North Carolina Academy of Science; President. Woman ' s College Section. Phi Beta Kappa; Special Appointment to Standards and Recognition of Colleges. 1949; Delegate to International Congress of .Mathematicians. 1950. MISS MARY D. MANSFIELD Nursing Education Department B.S., Catholic University of America; M.A., Teachers College, Columbia University. National League of Nursing Education. State League of Nursing Educa- tion, American Nurses Association. Sigma Theta Tau. DR. LEE RIGSBY School of Music B.M., 1942, University of Texas; M.M., 1947, University of Texas; Ph.D., 1955, University of Michigan. Phi Mu Alpha. Pi Kappa Lambda. -American Musicological Association. National Association of Music Teachers. Fulbright Research Grant. MISS ETHEL L. MARTUS Physical Education Department B.A., 1929, Pembroke; Brown University; M.S., 1931, Wellesley. Vice President. Southern Assoc-iatioii of Health. Physical Education and Recreation. 1949; National Section of Women ' s Athletics. 1942-4S; Athletic Federation for College Women. 1945; N. C. As.sociation for Health. Physical Education and Recreation; Chairman, Committee on Standards and Evaluation. North Carolina College Conference; Regional Director. Mary Hemenway -Alumnae Association; State Chairman. Softball. Volley Ball. Basketball; Representative National Association of Physical Educa- tion for College Women on National Program Planning Committee. DR. WARREN ASHBY Philosophy B.A., Maryville; B.D., Ph.D., Yale. Member. American Philosophical Society. Southern Society for I ' hilosopliy and Psychology. -American Association of University Professors. Special Appointment to Ford Fellowship at Princeton, 1952-53. DR. ANNA REARDON Physics Department B.A., 1930, College of W. Teresa; M.S., 1933, Ph.D., 1937, University of St. Louis. Member. Delta Kappa Gamma. Sigma Psi. New Orleans and Kansas -Academies of Science. American Museum of National History. National Geographic Society. Symposium of Modern Physics. Oak Ridge. Tennessee; Ciiiitritnitioiis to Science Journals. DR. KENDON SMITH Psychology Department A.B., 1941, University of Minnesota; M.A., 1942, Ph.D., 1943. Princeton University. Research Psychologist. Office of Scientific Research and Development. U.S. Government. 1943-46; Research and Teaching. University of Princeton. 1946-48; -Associate Professor of Psychology. Pennsylvania State University. 1948-54; Publications in Fields of Physiological Experimental and Theoreti- cal Psychology. DR. META H. MILLER Romance Languages Department B.A., Goucher; M.A., Ph.D., Johns Hopkins. -Modern Language- Association. .Archaeological Institute of American. Luth- eran Academy for Scholarship. Sigma Delta Pi. Tau Psi Omega. American Association of Teachers of French. American Association of Teachers of Spanish. DR. LYDA GORDON SHIVERS Sociology Department B.A., LL.B., M.A., Mississippi; Ph.D, North Carolina. Chairman. Harriet Elliott Social Science Forum Committee. 195.)-36; Chair- man. Planning Committee. State of the University Conference 1955-56; President. North Carolina Conference for Social Service, 1955-56; Contribu- tions to Professional Journals. DR. JUNIUS A. DAVIS Graduate School A.B., University of North Carolina; M.A.. Teachers College, Columbia University; Ph.D., Columbia University. American Psychological Association : American Personnel and Guidance Association: National Council on Measurements Used in Education; South- eastern Psycholo cal Association: Southern Society for Philosophy and Psychology: Southern College Personnel Association: Xorth Carolina Psy- chological Association; National Vocational Guidance Association; Phi Delta Kappa: Kappa Delta Pi; Sigma Xi.
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J Mr. Gregory D. Ivy Dr. Victor M. Cutter, Jr. Dr. Vance T. Littlejohn Miss Florence Schaefer Dr. Francis A. Lalne . . Dr. Foscoe J. Allen Dr. Herman D. MIddleton Dr. John W. Kennedy Dr. Kenneth E. Howe Dr. Leonard B. Hurley Dr. Edna Arundel Dr. Ernst Brelsacher Dr. RuthCollings Dr. Richard N. Current Dr. Naomi G. Albanese ' ' 3 iLifii Dr. Helen Barton Dr. Lee RIgsby Miss D. Mansfield Miss Ethel L. Martus Dr. Warren Ashby r X Dr. Anna Reardon Dr. Kendon Smith Dr. Meta H.Miller Dr. Lyda Gordon Shivers Dr. Junius A. Davis
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