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Mr. Denton
Mr. Denton , our mathematics
teacher, graduated just recently from Vanderbilt University in Nashville, Tennessee. A major in mathem atics, he is . working for his master's
degree at the University of Northern Texas. As a teacher at V. E. S., he hopes to take active part in Mr. Carnes' theater but purely on the technical side. His spare time is spent in a various assortment of interests which includes sailing and cave-climb- ing (spiliology-whichever you think is best). He is married and has a month old daughter.
Mr. James Hopkins
Mr. Hopkins, the head of the Eng- lish Department here at V.E.S., re- ceived his Bachelor of Arts Degree
from Maryville College in Tennessee. He went on from there to receive his Master's Degree in English at the University of Iowa. He is supposed to receive a second Master's Degree in Fine Arts sometime during the course of the school term. He plans to do graduate studies terminating eventually in his Ph.D. He is a mem- ber of The Writers' Workshop, an elite organization dealing in creative
writing. This accounts for his special interest in creative writing . Story magazine has purchased a story of Mr. Hopkins' called "I Won't Be Coming," which, liopefully, will be published in the near future. From
there he plans to go on to writing a novel. He will take an active part in the trend here at V.E.S. toward the creotive arts.
Mr. Reed Finlay
Mr. Finlay, a native of Columbia,
South Carolina, and graduate of Sewanee, came to us after work as a tutor on the campus of the Univer- sity of tho South. He plans +oget his Ph.D. in English and teach that sub- ject here. Our new track and cross country coach is kept busy by his athletes and scholars even at this early date. After six months in the
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Jon Devon Allen, W and L.
John Huske Anderson, II. N.C. State. Hunsdon Cary, Ill, Ohio Univ. Theodore Jack Craddock, W and L. Bate Toms Crudup, U. N. C. Richard Lee DeBell, Jr., W. and M. Eugene Millan Elliott, Jr., Hobart. Julian Baker Fenner, Jr., U. N. C. Gus Evans Forbes, Jr., Presbyterian.
Wilson Kell Gay, Jr., Presbyterian.
Robert Dandridge Harriss, U. N. C.
George Myrick Harvin, Austin Col- lege, Texas.
Archibald Arrington Hicks, U. N. C. Joseph Patterson Lawson, Jr.. Salis·
bury School.
William Lunsford Long, Ill. U. N. C.
D a v i d D u a n e Lo w e r y , U . o f R i c h - mond.
John Muse McCotter, Jr., U. N. C. Frank Davison Mount McDermott,
Jr., U. of Michigan.
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