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SPEIGHT FULWOOD edeuan nan FACULTY Top: ROSSER Above: BEASLEY insure her executive ability . . . MRS. DUNKLIN - Neat and efficient, the fricn of books and of people. . . MISS MALLORY -Gay an. carefree, a whirlwind on dancing toes. . . . MRS. ROSSER - A thorough student of the Bible, she knows how to make students of others. . . . MISS COLLINS - A deep sense of musical appreciation that goes hand ALLEY ARMAND ROZAR DR. ROSSER - Trace his prints in the sands of Palestine, in the clay of Geor¬ gia roads, in the experiences of Wesleyan girls. . . . MISS BEASLEY A thermometer in one hand; a golf club in the other. Keep in contact with her and you’ll stay up to par MRS. ANDERSON - Her nod and smile make the air crisper and the sunshine brighter. . . . MISS LOY ALL — Europe is an annual habit with her, but she prefers Wesleyan. That s loyalty for you! . . . MISS THOMPSON-Her vocation, writing. Her avocation, writing. Her hobby, Wesleyan. . . . MRS. SPEIGHT-She has the keys to Wesleyan business at her fingertips. . . . MISS FULWOOD - calm and effi¬ cient, she keeps the wheels running smoothly. . . . MR. ALLEY - A brisk man of business with a holiday grin. . . . MISS ARMAND — ou can bank on her to keep the student budget balanced. . . . MISS ROZAR — The power behind every Wesleyan girl. She keeps the inner woman supplied. . . . MRS. MALCOLM JONES- A flair for creating the dramati¬ cally interesting. . . . MISS BARTON - Initiative and drive LOYALL THOMPSON -
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Jl§ Right page, circle: ALMAND and SOWELL. Top to bottom, at right: HOEFLICH, CARNES; McKELLAR, BROOME, KERN; ROGERS. At left: BRUCE and DRAKE. as well as synapses. . . . DR. McKEL¬ LAR - His golf and tennis, like his Latin and Greek, are campus classics. . . . MISS BROOME-Her camera makes a moment immortal. Her stamp collection makes neighbors of Eng¬ land and Germany. . . . MISS KERN - Picturesque travelogues of Cuba, and a garden plot where the flowers speak French. . . . MISS ROGERS - Georgia Bulletin No. 2 is her Little Red Bible. And ' ' Democracy is the Golden Text. LEYAN efficiency; 100% capable as a lab assistant. . . . MISS CARNES - The library is her domain; human na¬ ture, her province; the class of 40, her specialty. . . . MISS HOEFLICH-Cheerful and helpful. A Good Samaritan to freshmen struggling with term papers. . . . DR. BRUCE - He can translate the language of the stars with mathematical precision. . . . DR. DRAKE - impartial, yet interested. Expert on sonatas Left page, top to bottom: LEE, CARTLEDGE, DUPUIS; QUILLIAN, HOWELL; CHAPLIN. Circle: WINN. Looking at map: MacDONALD and DANIEL. Entering doorway: WIGGINS, COLLINS, RIVERS, GIGNILLIAT.
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DUNKLIN ALLORy OSSER IOSSY MILAM JONES BARTON in hand with a keen sense of humor. . . . MRS. OGDEN - At the top of the scale when it comes to music. . . . MR. ROEDER - He breathes, talks and laughs music. . . . MISS SIMONSON - A modern director with the secret of audience appeal. . . . MISS JOSSY — She takes pride in serving the best. . . . MISS MILAM - The pleasant mixture of friendliness and efficiency. . . . MISS RIVERS - Imagination and perseverance arc the tools of a true artist. . . . MISS LIN - A deep understanding that roots in a gen¬ uine interest of others. . . . MISS NELSON - A lilting en¬ thusiasm that spreads to all. . . . MRS. MAERZ - In her hands a violin becomes a vital personality. . . . MRS. JELKS-An expert at both keyboard and hearthstone. Ibove, left: COLLINS, OGDEN, ROEDER. Above, right: SIMONSON. Left, standing: LIN, NELSON, MAERZ; Sitting: JELKS.
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