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VINN MISS WINN—Registrar, curriculum-consultant, and general trouble-shooter. Efficient, cheerful and a friend of every Wesleyannc. MISS ARMANI)—The bookstore is her dominion—with great patience, she meets our many needs. MISS BEASLEY—She who treats our aches and pains— cheerful, witty, sympathetic as a nurse and jolly as a friend. MR. ALLEY—Wesleyan’s financial wizard—a pleasant smile and brisk adding-machine efficiency. MISS BARTON—Calm ability, a serene and capable- manager. MISS FULWOOD—Efficient, quietly helpful in a thou¬ sand ways. MISS LOYALL—Widely traveled—interesting conver¬ sationalist, has at her fingertips information about all Wesleyan alumnae. MISS ROZAR—Capable and kindly, she supervises the Wesleyan diet. LOYALL ROZAR 17
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EDUCATORS DANIE1 «mp • BRUCE, CARLTON MR DANIEL— Look backward in order to look for¬ ward.” The relation of past history to history in the making —and how he likes those pop tests. DR. CULP—Her ready wit suffers greatly from the Coca-Cola shortage—mixes humor with history in a way that her students remember the history. I)R. BRUCE—A wizard of math and physics and he can add backwards faster than most of us can add forwards. MISS CARLTON— Quiet, charming, likes horseback rid¬ ing, and patiently unravels the intricacies of mathematics for us. MISS DUPUIS—A spirit of fun, laughter, good sports¬ manship—you’ll find them all in Dottic. MISS CARTLEDGE—Whether it’s swimming or danc¬ ing, or some game, she cxcclls in poise and gracefulness. MRS. LEE—Maudic, music and cheerfulness—they all go together. DR. WADE—Education as the educator sec it—exponent of applied psychology—practical helps to the future teacher. MISS THOBURN—She tells fascinating stories of her life in India—simplifies psychology so that even sophomores understand it. Above: DuPUIS. CARTLEDGE, LEE.
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C MAPI IN MISS KERN—A merry laugh, a love of flowers, and reminiscences of France. She makes the study of French an adventure. DR. McKELLER—Latin, Greek, Roman History, and golf—he blends them perfectly. MISS BROOM—Her candid camera shots are masterpieces. DR. HUFFMAN—He makes Biblical literature a living force. MR. WILSON—His friendly charm and sincerity have won the respect and the love of all Wesleyanncs. MISS CHAPLIN—Always hurrying somewhere, usually to lab or teach would-be housewives what lies beyond the can opener. MISS 1 HOMSON A lover of music and poetry, her efficiency in editing hi Alumnae Magazine is a tic that binds the graduates of various years to¬ gether
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