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Budget Briefs, and President's Reports, 1953

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YEAR MALE FEMALE TOTAL
1944-45 56 570 626 1945-46 123 555 678 1946-47 180 372 552 1947-48 204 334 538 1948-49 188 325 513 1949-50 203 303 506 1950-51 207 382 589 1951-52 207 437 644 1952-53 203 552 755 1953-54 182 582 764 (Fall Quarter)

Faculty and Staff

This year we have a faculty and staff of 68 persons - 32 men and 36 women. The teaching staff is composed of 42 persons - 24 men and 18 women. Included in the list of the teaching staff are 5 new teachers, 2 men and 3 women who are replacemtns, taking positions caused by resignations and one leave of absence. We have also in the list of the teaching staff 5 new teachers, 3 men and 2 women, filling new positions made possible by the 1953 General Assembly. Althought we have 5 new teachers this year, we still have a great many overloaded classes as show below.

Class Size Number of Classes
36 to 40... 28 41 to 45... 16 46 to 50... 9 51 to 55... 5 56 to 60... 3 61 to 64... 2 Total 90

Number of classes with 30 or fewer students...57

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Service to the State

While our students this year come from 74 of the 100 counties of the State, our graduates are teaching in 80 counties. The names of all the counties are given below. We have graduates teaching in all counties except those with the asterisk. The figures after the county names indicated in the number of Negro elementary school teachers in the county where the number is less than ten.

Alamance Forsyth Orange Alexander Franklin *Pamlico Alleghany Gaston Pasquotank Anson *Gates Pender *Ashe (2) *Graham (0) *Perquimans *Avery (1) Granville Person Beaufort Greene Pitt *Bertie Guildford Polk Bladen Halifax Randolph Brunswick Harnett Richmond Buncombe *Haywood (5) Robeson Burke Henderson Rockingham Cabarrus *Hertford Rowan Caldwell Hoke Rutherford Camden *Hyde Sampson Carteret Iredell Scotland Caswell *Jackson (3) Stanley Catwaba Johnston Stokes Chatham Jones Surry Cherokee Lee *Swain (1) Chowan Lenoir Transylvania *Clay Lincoln *Tyrrell Cleveland *Macon (3) Union Columbus *Madison (2) Vance Craven Martin Wake Cumberland *McDowell (7) Warren *Currituck Mecklenburg Washington *Dare (2) *Mitchell Watauga Davidson Montgomery Wayne Davie Moore Wilkes Duplin Nash Wilson Durham New Hanover Yadkin Edgecombe Northampton Yancey Onslow

The map on the next page shows the counties of the State in which our graduates are teaching this school year.

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The College Alumni Association

The Winston-Salem Teachers College Alumni Association is one of the strongest and most progressive alumni associations in the country. The work of our College Alumni Association is significant in many respects. Its strength grows out of its organization an its great loyalty and steadfast. devotion to the philosophy, ideals, and programs of the College. The Alumni Association has made many and varied contributions to the Alma Mater. In recent years the Association has purchased band instruments costing $1,500, provided scholarships for worthy students, established cash prizes that are given at commencement, and has done much in the way of good public relations for the Institution. For several years the Alumni Association of the College has given ten scholiarships of $100 each to outstanding high school graduates who wish to attend Winston-Salem Teachers College. A recent significant achievement of the Alumni Association was the furnishing and epuipping of almost an entire building on the College campus-- the Alumni and Public Relations Building.

Many new students come to us each year as the result of the influence of our graduates. One of the standards of the American Association of Colleges for Teacher Education is "Admission, Selection, Guidance and Placement". In its report on its inspection of the College in January, 1947 the Inspection Committee of that Association made this statement under this standard: "The recruitment program of the college attains its grestest success through a strong alumni association".

The Alumni Association had made unique contribuytions to the work, program and organization of alumni associations of other Negro colleges. In April, 1946 the Alumni Association of the Winston-Salem Teachers College was instrumental in the formation of a National Alumni Association when it invited the alumni associations of all Negro colleges to send representatives to Winston-Salem

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