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XVLI S MRS. DANIEL, gay and gracious instructor in the Biological Science Department, studied at Appalachian State, V .P.I., Van- derbilt, and George Peabody College. She is a member of Beta, Beta, Beta, honorary biological fraternity. Mrs. Daniel's hobbies consist of hiking, swimming, animals, and plants. DR. MARION, the head of the Chemistry Department, re- ceived his A.B. degree from Roanoke College, and his A.M. and Ph.D. degrees from Columbia University. Known for his pa- tience in class, Dr. Marion is one of the most understanding teachers on campus. His hobbies include woodworking, cabinet making, tools, and working in his chemistry laboratory, which is the garage of his beautiful, ranch-type home on the Blount- ville Highway. MISS MEADE, who teaches college English, received her A.B. degree at Martha VVashington College and her M.A. in English at Columbia University. Since she came to us in l943, Miss Meade has taken an ardent interest in student activities, in addition to being on Honor Council and the Rules and Regu- lations Committee. Poetry, good music, and the theatre are among her favorite pastimes. For recreation, she likes reading, dancing, horseback riding, and walking. MRS. MILNE, our teacher of College Iunior English, a Phi Beta Kappa at Randolph-Macon VVomen's College. At the University of Temiessee, she was a member of Pi Lambda Theta and Phi Kappa Phi. She loves painting, making braided rugs, and interior decorating. ACULTY MR. PEARCE, who teaches Sociology and Psychology, at- tended Milligan College and George Peabody College. His many hobbies include hunting, fishing fabove alllj, golfing, and teach- ing in a girls' school. DR. LOUIS H. TAYLOR, a newcomer to V.I. this year, teaches Religious Education. He received his A.B. degree at Georgetown College and his B.D. and Th.D. at the Southern Baptist Tlieological Seminary in Louisville, Kentucky. Dr. Taylor is a co-sponsor of the Iunior Class and he has really made a place for himself by his show of enthusiasm in all campus activi- ties. Ilis hobbies are bowling, fishing, and golf. 'l'hc delightful teacher of History and Civics in the Prepara- torv Department is none other than MRS. DXVIGI-IT VVIL- LETT. She was graduated with an A.B. degree from George- town College and received her M.A. from the University of Tennessee. VV hen she is not occupied with her duties as B.S.U. sponsor and associate sponsor of the high school, she enjoys listening to radio mysteries, traveling, and reading historical novels. MR. IOHN ATXVOOD came to Intermont this year as Voice teacher and Glee Club director. He received his B.M. degree at Houghton College and his M.M.E. at Oberlin College. Mr. Atwood's hobbies include playing the cello, the Kingsport Symphony, and listening to his Hi-Fi phonograph. Page 18 . ..:. . 1 - z 5 ilfil 42.3-sis, W .. -is 31 ll - I . M L wifi' . ' c . ,V ., 1. fm at - is : 2 f K f - 3-E' ' O tit' i t :xp L J V,.. .A at
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MISS ADAMSON, librarian, received her A.B. from Milligan College and B.S. and L.S. from Peabody College. Last summer she acquired her MA. from Peabody. I ler hobbies are reading, movies, and double crossticks. MISS GATES attended V. l. College and received her B.S. degree from Duke University. She teaches in the Nursing Departm en t. MISS CLARK is the college mathematics instructor and sponsor of the Beta Club, the Y.YV.A., and the Areannes. In addition to taking pictures for the lN'1'IiRlXl0N'I' and the Cauldron, she photographs birds and flowers for her slide collection. A - wonderful teacher who thoroughly imparts knowledge, Miss Clark is treasured by all hcr students. At the University of Richmond, where her B.S. was received, she was elected to the Phi Beta Kappa Fraternity. She attained her M.S. at the University of Richmond. MRS. IIOVVARD CRUMLEY came to lntcrmout first as f ff L ext.-is 3 5 i Is ri 9 its aux, 5 . a student and then in 1932 to take the job as Secretary of Ad- 'O ,gag E Em iii!! missions. From the look at the constantly growing student body, she has proved to be competent for her position. Mrs. Crumley has as her hobbies three very important items: her husband, her children, her home. FACULTY - ' 4 - fa ' ...,.:.,......., , , X V E a a aa--5--.:::-:-:.-: - fa Q- wi 8 as zgw. Q a w Mgwa- if B Niggas sri gg a. was i- iz... - ss .mu was me a is E . ir MR. BROXVN, representative for Interniont in North Caro- lina and Virginia, completes his second year with us this spring. Ile received his A.B. degree at the University of Alabama and his MA. at Boston University. MRS. FEATHERS is secretary.to Mrs. Crockett in the Alumnae Office. Mrs. Feathers takes Religion and English in addition to her office work. Iler hobbies are her two lovely children. MISS NOBLE, who attended the New York Institute of Dietetics and received her B. S. in Ilome Economies at East Tennessee State College, is our dietitian, and what a task she has undertaken! However, she certainly does an excellent job- cspecially on those Thursday night dinners and the scrumptious holiday banquets. MRS. FRITSCIIE-what would we do without her! One is seldom, if ever, turned away from her Book Shop. She keeps it stocked with everything from perfume to stuffed animals. Mrs. lfritsche received her education at Simmons in Boston, and has been at V. I. for the past sixteen years. Page 17
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MISS ELLIZR, who teaches piano and organ, was graduated from the College of Music at Cincinnati. Cooking and traveling irc her hobbies, and she loves painting, music and good plays. MISS ERICKSON, who teaches in the Music Department, attended the VVoman's College of University of North Carolina, where she received her B, M. degree in violin. She was a member of Pi Kappa Lambda. IIer interests include reading, biking, and talk singing with the guitar. MRS. IIODCE, who teaches art, attended Sullins College, Columbia University, Ceorge Peabody College, and the New Hork School of Fine and Applied Arts. Being artistically in- clined, she produces beautiful paintings, ceramics and hat designs. MRS. REIFEL, who teaches in tl1c Business Department, re- ceived her B.S. degree at the Upper Iowa University, LL.B. at Houston Law School, M.A. at Drake University, and P.H.D at The American University. Mrs. Reifel is wellrknown the cam' pus overg her hobbies are hiking. sewing, and writing music. FACULTY MR. OSTHOFF, head of the Music Department, was graduated from Kansas City Conservatory and received his M.M. degree at Converse College. His hobbies are cooking, playing with clogs, and driving his first car. Mr. HO lists his pet peeves as lazy students, and snow. MR. STATHAM, head of the Drama Department, re- ceived his B.A. degree from McMurry College and his M.A. degree from Northwestern University. The Barter Players have been fortunate in having Mr. Statham design several sets for them, and they are proud of the vibrant enthusiasm hc has for the dramatic activities of the Barter Tlieatre. MISS HARTLEY, a newcomer to V. I., is a member of the Secretarial Science Department. She was graduated from East Tennessee State College where she received her B.S. degree. The hobbies she most enjoys are reading and traveling. MISS MAXEY, better known to her friends as Betty, is also a newcomer to Intcrmont. She teaches Secretarial Science. She received her B.S. degree from Southwest Missouri State and her M.B.A. from the University of Deliver and while there was elected a member of the Delta Pi Epsilon. Iler hobbies include reading and visiting with people. Page I9
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