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Left to right: Mrs. Ruth Prince, Mrs. Fred T. Bridges, Mrs. Doris Freeman, Mrs. Anna Absher, Mrs. Nellie Ruth Lincoln. House Directors Perform a Variety of Services The services offered by the house directors to the members of their respective residences are extremely varied. This year a total of nine Women serve the campus dormitories and fraternity houses in this capacity. Eight of these Women have re- turned from previous years. The house directors are on continuous duty for they are vvilling to help at any necessary time. They serve as counselors to the students, as mana- gers overseeing the smooth functioning of their houses, as cheerful hostesses to many guests, and as valuable friends. The dormitory directors, who have all returned from previous years are Mrs. Anna Absher, con- tinuing to advise the girls at Melrose Hall, Mrs. Fred T. Bridges, managing the largest Women's residence, Semple Hall, Mrs. Doris 'Freeman, directing the boys at Ely Hall, Mrs. Nellie Ruth Lincoln in the nevvest men's residence, Eaton Hall, and Mrs. Ruth Prince, serving the girls vvho live in Iones Hall. The fraternity house mothers include Mrs. Homer Huff, vvho has for many years been serving the members of Sigma Nu, Mrs. Dola Hughes, new at the Kappa Alpha House this year, Mrs. Mary Malone, again advising the men of Phi Gamma Delta, and Mrs. Myrtle Shelton of Liberty, vvho is completing her third year as director at the Lambda Chi Alpha House. Left to right: Mrs. Myrtle Shelton, Mrs. Homer Huff, Mrs. Mary Malone, Mrs. Dola Hughes. S. ww mv- YUM 15
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Administrative Staff 4'7 IDR. R1f:u,xRu BOXVLES MR. Tom E. BRAY Miss OPAL ICARLIN .DR. JOSEPH C.. CLAPIT C-Ulhgc, 1,,U,5iEf,,,1 Dj,-gyfor of Religious Activities Lzbraruzn Dzrector of Pzzblzc Rclatzons NIR. .XL1-mm W. Coillfm.-xx DR. FREDERICK M. IDERVVACTER MR. 'WILLXAM R. DUNBAR MR. BILL R. HARVEY f1,x'jI',v'ff!Uf Trcuszrrcr Registrar Director of thc College Union Director of Food Scrwce: ,of S Z' ' , -fl- E. A -f , M poo MR. S'i'XfLl-.Y I. IKIAYDI-LY DR. GLENN HENDREN MR. I. ELDON JOHNSON MRS. M. M. LEATHERLXAN .1l!lHl.V.fIUl1J' COIIIIJKUOI' COUCKQC' P!1y.3'IClIIll Collage Eygmggljyi Pfp-gfmyjng Aggnt x ff , Xi Q. Lf ' f T - - f - - - , . . . I I,bin-fill'i-k?ll'k.1f?!I-Rfk MRE. MIRRELSER MR. H. L. PERR1xE DR. ROBERT S. TROTTER - - 111-11:1 UI .flffnzzffzozzs COIHISUHOI' Plant S11pc1'z'1ztc1m'c11t Sccrctury of tlzc Faculty 14
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Y ri, . L.. ' ' I UIHYIVN -' I ' ,, 5.2 -4 44- k.. ,rn J'.t' I. 'Ii NWI , , r. .,.,..-g,..,- -L..--,....I.44..4L1. ag.-.Xa-,...4.+....nA -- M- ' I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I t I I I I I I I I yI ,I II II I I I I. 1 I1 ,I I Q, I iI I I I I I I I 1 , 3 , T , ,f I v Z zff g 5tv- , . f , ,. t, V, fri ' i I 'Ita' ll 1: A AIIILNIIBEIQS O17 THE FACULTY IOIN STUDENTS ar llzcy concenlratc on an interesting chapel progmrn. Faculty Members Offer Wisdom and Advice to Students One of the advantages a small college has over a larger one is the close relationship between the students and the faculty. This is especially true at Iewell where each faculty member seems to go out of his way to maintain the warm friendliness for which Iewell is known. Besides advising those maioring in their respective departments, most members of the faculty do all that they can to stimulate and satisfy the intellectual curiosity of the students, both in and out of the classrooms. lt is not at all unusual to see students and professors linishing a discussion, which could not be com- pleted in the class time, over coffee in the Cage. One feels at ease in a conference with oneis pro- fessors whether it is to discuss scholastic achieve- ment or merely a point of interest. ln addition to giving their time and opening their ollices to conferences when the students feel a need, many members of the faculty open their homes to student groups for seminars, parties, 16 workshops, or friendly talk and advice, and spend much of their spare time in student work. Furthermore, many members of the faculty are distinguished scholars. They have received their degrees from all areas of the country and many of them have studied in Europe. Professors in the science departments are always occupied with research projects in their special fields, while teachers in other departments contribute articles to scholastic magazines. Still others find time to write and publish books. Many of the younger members of the faculty are also working on further graduate degrees, and each year several members are away studying at institutions of higher learn- ing. The desire of the faculty members to share their learning and help and cooperation which they always stand ready to give to the students, enables one to gather knowledge from many fields and tO acquire a more balanced and varied and truly liberal arts education. i- AJ -f -.4 'qizelff-asazfa-riffiiei-tgbeeegiri1?s5ai43'.f.2-'fsP.it-2 ,- Q-521215.-1-11354:-1,31511:-f 2- sa-. fa.. - - aa. -.,,,, ,Wt - - . ' 1. ,, ' W ' V- ,, gf- I- - V If-,ff --f,--I-- .I
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