Educational Media Faculty, Eunice Query, 1972, photo 3
 

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Title

Educational Media Faculty, Eunice Query, 1972, photo 3

Description

This image shows Librarian Allie Hodgin standing behind a podium giving a speech at an event held for Mary Eunice Query, retiring Educational Media professor at Appalachian State University (1967-current) in May 1972. President Herbert Walter Wey (1969-1979) can be seen sitting on the right, and Query can be seen sitting second from the right. She began teaching Library Science at Appalachian State in 1947 and retired in 1972. Allie Hodgin was the reference librarian from 1934 to 1974.

Subject

Faculty
Education
Library Science
Chancellors
Administrators
Appalachian State University

Source

News Bureau Faculty and Staff Biographical File, 2004.265, Box 7, Eunice Query--Retired, C11.1.3.1.

Publisher

University Archives, Appalachian State University

Date

1972-05

Contributor

News Bureau

Format

JPEG
Photographs

Language

English

Type

Image

Corporate Names

Appalachian State University. College of Learning and Human Development. Department of Educational Media

Personal Names

Query, Mary Eunice, 1909-2007. Wey, Herbert Walter, 1914-1999. Hodgin, Allie Austin, 1908-1984

Series

Series 4 -- Faculty and Staff. Series 6 -- Colleges, Departments, Offices, and Centers

File name

6642_2004_265_A.jpg

Sponsors

The Appalachian State University Historical Photographs Digitization Project is supported with federal Library Service and Technology Act (LSTA) funds made possible through a grant from the Institute of Museum and Library Services, administered by the State Library of North Carolina, a division of the Department of Cultural Resources through the North Carolina ECHO, 'Exploring Cultural Heritage Online' Digitization Grant Program.