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ADMINISTRATICN SAMUEL YOUNG A.lVl.,D.D. President At home he is a Family man with astute insight and a disarming smile. At school - a lair-minded and tender-spirited executive. Abroad-tireless and undaunted, seeking new opportunities tor the cause of Christ and E. N. C. EDWARD S. MANN A.lVl. Vice-President The stalwart pilot who charts many a quartet tour and guides students through troubled waters with a kindness only personal interest can produce. Capable, efficient, he goes about doing good. BERTHA MUNRO A.lVl. Dean of the College, Literature She has a sagacious discernment of human personality and a concern lor its problems. We admire her ability to laugh, her allection for New England, her zest lor life, and her sincere example of holy living. JAMES HOUSTON SHRADER Ph.D. Chemistry Life is what you make it. Our versatile science professor, who nicknames his students, has a distinctive class philosophy, a Fine sense of humor, and a modest, unassuming manner J. GLENN GOULD A.M., DD. Theology Always a kindness and a sparkle in his eyes. Dignilied and stately of bearing, he is the epitome of a scholarly, Spirit-Filled ministry - the Flawless speaker, connoisseur of words, ideal pastor.
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f November - Fervent prayers heard early and late from the Canterbury, choruses in chapel and classrooms, and all our campus activities became centered in our Fall Revival . . . the prayer Lead Me to Some Soul lo- dayn echoed across our campus-God be- came l4novvn to many of us For the First time as Rev. E, E. Grosse brought many soul- stirring messages. Ah, yes, the Girls' Party, with the lellovvs providing the usual heckling, Fea- tured a birthday celebration for every month -as the lights vvent oll and on . . . And then, those many class outings, club trips, and evan- gelistic meetings which gave us a loolc around our school's New England setting. The long- loolced-lorward-to Fall Party where we aired our intormals, promenaded vvith the 'lapple of our eye,,' and met Miss Crab Apple, Pro- fessor Winesap, and Wiggle the Worm . . . Then Thanksgiving dinner at home-seeing again old friends-and baclc to school. The inter-society Football schedule ended vvith the Zetas winning a hard-fought tournament and the admiring glances ol college coeds. Sorry, must stop to write to Santa Claus . . , See you next month.
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AN D FACU LTY VERNON T. GROVES Ph.D. Psychology lngenious is the word For him. l-lis catalogue of interests includes art, music, people, iolces For every occasion, and teaching. l-lis dis- criminating sense ot duty malces him the dependable professor he is. FRED JAMES SHIELDS AM., Ed.M., D.D. Psychology, Sociology l-lis own psychology is a genuine interest in people and their problems. l-lis quiet prayers and chapel tallcs inspire our conti- dence. l-lis classroom humor and his eFlorts to malce learning pleasant endear him to all. MARY KISER HARRIS ANL French, Spanish Qur sweet Southern lady is not only a de- voted, conscientious teacher, but always an approachable friend. Daily she maniliests the beauty of a life wholly consecrated to the will of God. EDITH F. COVE lVlus.lVl. Pianolorte, Qrgan Rapid speech, youthful vigor, a brislc wallc- our inimitable professor of music. She has a love of good music, a vital interest in people, and a challenging testimony. New England's in the heart of her. JASPER ROSS NAYLOR ANL Mathematics An unperturbed countenance conceals the tenderest of hearts. No mathematical prob- lem is too dilticult for him, no problem of life too difficult For his Master.
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