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MISS SIMONSON—All sorts of laurels go to Miss Simon¬ son for the marvelous results she gets in the Dramatic Art Department. MRS. GRIFFIN— Her activities are many and varied— radio script writing, play writing and public speaking. Her informal talks arc just the kind we like. SUSS DORMAN—A Wesleyan College alumnae, a fellow- sh ip student in the Dramatic Ar, Department. She specializes in creative dramatics for children. 1 MISS HOPI ' FR—Kitty came from the College where she received her degree last year. She is a fellowship student in the Dramatic Art Department and is doing an excellent job. -—- in -T ..udnnc „o„t, WALDROP—-An eXpert in » n,blic school music oTth mi map. the Georgia M!SS I INCHFR—Bunny, a fellowship student in the JZl SST ' ” ' ’ ,mhm “ “d lab- in P “ “ ° nl ' • « S- £££ • ! ' h “ nd,„« .bins, ,„d „„ lgh ; % , hc ,hc unimportant ,cad!£ N A “ lN “ J 1 ‘lutWr d «,pn,«n«d MISS PINKSTON—She has a decided wav” witk I pupils which extends to grownups. V H kr youn « 20
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JOHNSON. RIVERS, WIGGINS AND GIGNILL1AT. MISS JOHNSON—Her up to the minute knowledge of literature means fascinating lectures—interesting discus¬ sions —valuable interpretations of literature. MISS RIVERS— Serenity and gentleness—and an un- canny ability to call forth the fullest capacities of her students. DR. WIGGINS—Brilliant command of his subject, lit¬ erature—demands exactness from his students and gets it. DR. GIGNILLIAT— All this and Shakespeare, too- crackling wit—and stupendous assignments. l)R. ALMAND—The philosophic scientist—takes life with a grain of sodium chloride. MRS. HUFFMAN—Art for beauty’s sake—she mixes humor in her paint and human interest with her brush. MR. FORMAN—Art, architecture and numerous books on parallel. MISS HOWELL—In class the capable biologist; out of class, she’s Doc,” who loves sports, and especially football, and is interested in any Wesleyan activity. MR. QUILLIAN—He combines the serious study of biology with a light-hearted and genuine love of nature. MISS REES—A former Wcslcyannc who has returned to prove herself indispensable in the library. MISS CARNES— Writes us clever chapel notes—her twinkling eyes reveal a sense of humor beneath the capable librarian. Top: HUFFMAN. I ORMAN. Middle HOWELL. QUILLIAN. Hoi tom: RFES, C ARNES.
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MISS NELSON—An unbounded enthusiasm about her students and their voices. MR. EWING—An excellent choral director. MISS RIVERS—Her many years of valuable work here are sufficient proof of her ability. MR. DAUGHERTY—He specializes in sculpture and ceramics, and we’re being highly complimentary when we say he is a first class chiseler. MRS. HUFFMAN—She is on our list of favorite persons because she is always in a wonderful humor and because she has the gift of finding good points to art assignments that appear to be a hopeless muddle. She is very much a part of Wesleyan, although this is her first year here. MR. FORMAN—Mr. Forman is a member of the league that has as its purpose making better home¬ makers of these Wesleyannes. His course in Interior Decoration is a valuable addition to our curriculum. MISS HALL—A specialist in her line—Juvenile Art. MRS. WALDROP—Always charming and cheer¬ ful. Her Good morning leaves you happier. Irft to right: RIVERS. DAUGHERTY. MRS HUFFMAN. FORMAN. HALL. Left to right . MRS WALDROP. MALLARY. JOSSEY, JONES. DOMINGOS. MISS MALLARY—Her vibrant persanality and expert dancing make her one of our favorite teachers. MISS JOSSEY—Good food and good health—an authority on both. MRS. JONES—Her large class enrollments are proof that the Commercial Department is in capable hands. MISS DOMINGOS—Pleasantness combined with ability and efficiency. 21
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