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September, 1968
THE SPELMAN SPOTLIGHT
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Exchange Students Come
From Saint Theresa
The Spelman College Family
welcomes the exchange stu
dents from St. Theresa Col
lege. The girls will spend the
entire school year on our cam
pus. The Spotlight extends
them a cordial welcome. In
the near future when the girls
have adjusted and learned
more about our school the
Spotlight will feature inter
views with them.
The girls are eager to meet
you. Stop by and visit them
in their dorms. They are:
Karen Florek, New Dorm, 135
Terry Hunthausen, Manley,
210.
Elaine Huser, New Dorm, 221
Linda Kadrmas, New Dorm,
301.
Maureen Kreger, Manley, 101
Karen Lanik, New Dorm, 202.
Linda Maloney, New Dorm,
323
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Newcomers Join
Faculty And Staff
Monica Maloney, New Dorm,
133.
Carolyn Martin, Manley, 102.
Maureen McGavock, New
Dorm, 126
Mary Miller, Manley, 207
Katie Mullaney, New Dorm,
321.
Marilyn Olmstead, Manley,
306.
Biz O’Mara, Manley, 308.
Julie Rohan, New Dorm, 127.
Laurie Usher, Manley, 105..
Terrie Worner, New Dorm, B23
Sister Imelda, French House.
Spelman
Wins Music
Award
Spelman College has recent
ly been awarded $500.00 and
a certificate of Merit by the
National Federation of Music
Clubs. This award was given
to the college for its promo
tion of contemporary American
music through the Contem
porary Music Festival held on
the campus March 16-21, 1968.
Only two other private col
leges or private universities re
ceived similar awards. They
were Oberlin College, Oberlin,
Ohio and Columbia University.
Spelman College was chosen
on the basis of a resume of
last spirng’s festival, news
paper articles, programs, and
pictures provided by Mrs.
Joyce Johnson of the Music
Department.
As is true every year here at
Spelman, there are many new
faces on our campus. Quite
a few of the newcomers are to
be found among our faculty
and staffmembers. The Spot
light takes pleasure in wel
coming everyone who is join
ing the Spelman family and in
introducing to the student body
those people who will be work
ing with us and helping us
this school year. Our new
faculty and staff members and
their departments are as fol
lows:
Altizer, Mrs. Gayle P.— En
glish—A. B., M. A., Emory
University.
Althiemer, Mrs. Lura D.—Head
Resident—A. B., Talladega
College; M. S., Atlanta Uni
versity.
Bennett, Mr. Jerry—Biology—
B. S., Tougaloo College; M.
S., Atlanta University.
Brown, Mrs. Quinnette R.—
Education, part-time—A. B.
Spelman College.
Clayton, Mr. Robert L.—Col.
lege Chaplain and Assistant
in Placement—A. B. Talla
dega College; B. D. Hood
Seminary; S. T. M., Inter
denominational Theological
Center.
Dayer, Mrs. Roberta A.—His
tory—A. B., University of
Rochester; M. A., Universi
ty of Buffalo.
Eagleson, Mrs. Frances M.—
Registrar—A. B., Indiana
University.
Ellis, Mrs. Ocelia C.—Nursery
School—A. B., Morris Brown
College.
Fields, Mrs. Jeanne T.—Politi
cal Science—A. B., Spelman
College, M. A., Atlanta Uni
versity
Frank, Dr. Benno D.—Visiting
Professor of Music and
Drama—Doctorate from Ger
man University.
Frank, Mrs. Kitty (Benno)—
Public Relations, part-time—
studied at the University of
Hamburg,
Gaither, Mr. Edmund B.
Woodrow Wilson Inter in Art
—B. A., Morehouse College;
M. A., Brown University.
Gaither, Mrs. Ruth P.—Head
Resident.
Hendrickson, Mr. Carl R.—
Psychology—A. B., Brown
University, M. S. Rutgers
University.
Ingersoll, Mr. F. Johnson, Jr.
—History, B. A., M. A., Uni
versity of Arizona, M. A.,
Boston University.
Johnson, Mrs. Carol B.—Sec
retary—A. B., Spelman Col
lege.
Johnson, Mrs. A. Carol—Sec
retary—B. S., Tennessee A
& I University.
Johnson, Mrs. Betty Jean—Sec
retary
Thompson, Mrs. Carole W.—
Secretary.
Jones, Miss Doris Jean—Sec
retary—Morris Brown Col
lege, B. A.
Katkin, Mrs. Sondra (Steven)
Spanish—B. A., Temple Uni
versity; M. A. University of
Georgia.
Lawrence. Mr. Harold G. —
History—B. A., M. Ed.,
Wayne State University.
Lott, Mr. Jamss Lance—Ma
thematics—A. B., Morehouse
College,M. A., Atlanta Uni
versity.
McWorter, Mr. Geriald—His
tory—B. A., Ottawa Univer
sity; M. A., University of
Chicago.
Middlebrooks, Mrs. Gwendo
lyn—Physical Education—B.
S., Spelman College; M. S.
Springfield College.
Mills, Sister Margaret, S. S. J.
French—B. A., Mt. Mercy
College, M. A., St. John’s
University.
Mitchell, Mrs. Ella—Nurse.
Mosby, Miss Geneva G.—Head
Resident—B. S., Oakwood
College, M. A., Atlanta Uni
versity.
Noble, Mr. Thomas L.—French
B. A., Clemson University,
M A. University of Georgia.
Norman, Mr. Moses — Educa
tion, part-time—B. A., Clark
College, M. A., University
of Michigan.
Rippy, Miss Vivian L.—Ger
man—B. A., Ohio Wesleyan;
M. A. Middlebury College
School of German.
Sanders, Mrs. Brenda J. (Larry
J.)—Secretary.
Snyder, Sister Ruth (Ricella)
Chemistry, exchange from
St. Teresa—B. S., College of
St. Teresa; Ph. D., Universi
ty of Notre Dame.
Strauss, Mrs. Lilo T.—Mathe
matics — B. S., Swarthmore
College; M. A., Emory Uni
versity,
Stripling, Mrs. Nancy T.—Sec
retary—A. B., Morris Brown
College.
Tate, Mrs. Sandra A.—English,
part-time — B. A., Stetson
University.
Wegner, Dr. Kenneth W. —
mathematics — B. A., M. A.,
Ph. D., University of Wiscon
sin.
Wegner, Mrs. Grace (Kenneth)
— English — B. A., M. A.,
University of Wisconsin.
White, Miss Peggy L.—Head
Resident—B. S. Hampton In
stitute; M. A., Atlanta Uni
versity.
White, Mrs. Sara (George E.)
—Head Resident—B. S. Jack-
son State College.