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EDUCATION Womdn hdr emerged from the primitive ftdte in which the wdf it nenentity to eeenpy et petition thdt if, in the modern world, the emhediment of the enltnre of her rdee. While her prime petition if .rtill thdt of heme medzer, threncgh edited- tien the hdf ledrned other prefeffienf, dnd teddy the if eeenomiedlly independent, with et wider field of pnrfnit hefore her. The prefeffionf thnt mein held to he his etlene in the peut hiwe heen inzfdded hy wemdn in her .rtride for independenee--- yet wemdn hdr not yet fennd her trite pldee in indnftry. Thenfdndf of tomor- rowf lie dheetd which the mdy nee te find her deftiny, dnd her trite petition. ff - ,, ' ' l ' X ? - Ea-.,x'f.:::E25:T ,NN 4.1 X f 523' XRS XXX -.., X 122
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Administration HEALTH AND PHYSICAL EDUCATION The Health Service, located in the southwest wing of Converse Hall, is under the personal Care of the C0llCge physician, who is in residence. All students are given thorough physical examinations upon entrance, and their complete health records are immediately available. 1 The gymnasium is used for dancing and for classes in Physical Education. Besides the regular classes in Physical Education, instruction is offered in golf, horseback riding, tennis, and archery. Instructors in this division: MARIAN FARBAR, R. N., Chicago Baptist Hospital: M.D., University of Illi- nois Medical Scliool. Director of Health Service. LEONORA IVEY, B.S., Georgia State College for Women, M.A., George Peabody College for Teachers, Professor of Physical Education. ELIZABETH MCREE, A.B., Georgia State Womans College. Instructor in Physi- cal Education. Left to Right-PARBAR, IVEY, Mc II F. REE -TQ '-AT S 'fi' , f 2 ff x MEMBERS OF THE ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF as se . 1-A' . 1 - - vs- If 1.54 . -1. K' , 'S .' '4 . . . ,' TSVN The academic, financial, and dormitory records are cared for by the treasurer's oliice, the registrar's office, and the dormitory ofEce. OHicers of this division: MARJORIE CARTER, B.S., William and Mary. Assistant Dean of Women. J. R. DUSENBURY Treasurer and Superintendent of Grounds and Buildin s X' Y D g ' MILDRED LARSEN, A.B., Georgia State Womans College, Assistant Treasurer, and Instructor in Social Science. CAROLINE THOMAS, A.B., Georgia State Womans College. Registrar. LIBRARY It is the object of the library to collect in the form of boolts and other printed material the accumulated experience of society which deals with the various interests of the individualg to have the material so organized that the library staff knows the specihc location of each item, and, by ready reference shelf, cross-reference cards, and thought-provoking posters, to integrate all knowledge contained in the library. Librarians: EVELYN DEARISO, A.B., Georgia State Womans College, B.L.S., Emory Uni- versity. Librarian. LILLIAN PATTERSON, A.B., Georgia State Womans College. Assistant Librarian. Left I0 Rl. 84171-X D EA THOMAS DUSENBURY CARTER. LARSEN R150 P Left to Right- ' ' i ATT ERSON K R
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