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Folder 11: Academic Departments: Education

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Mrs. Helen Perry's class in Audio-Visual Education listen to Mrs. Travis Peters (standing), teacher at Lakewood Elementary School. From left to right (seated): Mr. Ralph Law, Mrs. Ruth Wright, Mrs. Helen Powell, Mr. Edward Powell. The class took place during the 1957 Summer Session.

circa 1950-1959

Dr. T. Ross Fink's class, Education 301 (Introduction to Education) during the summer session. From left to right - Miss Mary Macuss, Norview High School teacher, Mr. Whitney Kehn, regular college day student at the Norfolk Division; Mr. Ray Jones, Elizabeth City, N.C.; Mrs. Edith Franklin, regular day student at the Norfolk Division.

1957

The Division of Teacher Education gave an "Old Grads" tea for the '57 & '58 Education graduates in the Education office. Pouring tea is Mrs. Helen Perry, member of the William and Mary, Norfolk Education faculty. Waiting to be served are Mr. J. Wylie French and Miss Claudette Whitimore both graduates of William and Mary, Norfolk. with their host, Dr. T. Ross Fink, head of the Teacher Education Division.

1959

The Education tea for "Old Grads" of 1957 and 1958 was well attended in the Education Office of the College of William and Mary, Norfolk. Identifiable in the picture are in left foreground - Dean E. Vernon Peele, Dean of the Faculty; in extreme rear - (left) Mr. Wylie French, graduate; in rear with cigarette, Miss Mary Nolley graduate; in foreground with back to camera - Dr. T. Ross Fink, head of the Teacher Ed. Div.; in rear with white earrings - Mrs. Helen Perry, Ed. faculty member; next to Mrs. Perry - Miss Marianne Martin, librarian and in foreground holding cup - Mrs. Helen Newman of Oceanair School and graduate.

1959

Enjoying the Education tea for "Old Grads" given by the Education Division of the College of William and Mary in Norfolk are from left to right: Mr. Carl Roth, band director at Granby High School and graduate of William and Mary, Norfolk; Miss Margaret Ingram, member of the Education faculty of the College; and Miss Sally Futrell, teacher at Stuart Elementary School and graduate of William and Mary, Norfolk.

1959

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