The Campus mirror. (Atlanta, Georgia) 1924-19??, October 01, 1945, Image 7
C A \I P l S MIRROR
New Members of Spelman
Faculty and Staff
(Continued from Page 2)
Mrs. Lucile Fletcher Lee. a graduate
of Spelman College. 1942.
Returning to their positions this year
after leaves of absence are Mr. Hale
Woodruff who has been away for the
past two years as a Fellow of the Rosen-
wald Foundation, and Mrs. William Ge-
ter Thomas, who studied at Radcliffe Col
lege during the second semester and at
Middlebury College during the summer.
Returning after two years' abesnce is
Dr. Rusbborn Coulborn. Chairman of the
History Department of Atlanta Univer
sity and an exchange teacher at Spelman
College. Dr. Coulborn lias been doing
extensive research concerning the Origin
of Growth Processes of Civilized Society.
New dormitory appointments have been
made *as follows:
Mrs. Mary E. Simpson of New York,
who for twelve years was an executive at
the Vacation Resting Home for Business
Women, is the Housemother of More
house South dormitory.
Mrs. Agnes R. Booze of Pittsburgh.
Pennsylvania, a 1920 high school gradu
ate of Spelman in the department of
Home Economics, is the Housemother of
Chadwick Hall. Mrs. Booze has had ex
tensive experience in religious and civic
work and has held positions in the Ur
ban League and Y. Vi. C. A. of her city.
Besides her position as housemother. Mrs.
Booze will be the sponsor of the Grand
daughters Club.
Mi ss Anne Coggill Ruttkay has re
turned after a year’s absence to accept
the position as Housemother of Bessie
Strong Hall. Miss Ruttkay was formerly
the housemother of Morehouse North dor
mitory.
Miss Cora A. Appleby of Asheville,
North Carolina, a 1943 graduate of Spel
man College with the bachelor of arts de
gree, is the new Housemother in Laura
Spelman dormitory. Miss Appleby has
had teaching experience in the State of
North Carolina. She will also be associ
ated in sponsoring the Granddaughters
Club.
Awards Made at Final Chapel
Service
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Letters for qualities of good sportsman
ship in athletics were awarded by the
Physical Education Department to five
seniors: Catherine Lavernia Acklin. of
Menifee, Arkansas; Dorothy Renthford
Allen, of Atlanta: Kornyce Lillian Camp
bell, of Woodbine. Georgia: Doris La-
Verne Daniels, of Orangeburg. South
Carolina, and Doris Mattina Smith, of
Atlanta.
One year's subscription to Audubon
Magazine offered by the Biology Club for
bird identification, went to Cynthia My
rene Gray, '46. of St. Louis. Missouri.
The seven seniors to graduate with
honors were: Lois Blayton of Washing
ton, D. C.; Eleanor Anita Bryson of
Chattanooga, Tennessee; Doris La Verne
Daniels of Orangeburg, South Carolina;
Ida Margaret Kilpatrick of New York
City; Madeline Lorraine Patterson of
Brooklyn, New York; Hazel I. Williams
of Miami, Florida; and Ollie Bernice
Woods of Atlanta.
Class Emblems Of Spelman
EAGLE
SPHINX
OWL
LAMP
The Class of '49
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