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1926 1922 1934 1911 1907 1935 1912 1926 1928 1925 1916 1910 1902 1905 1931 1928 1927 1935 1933 1935 1906 1919 1926 1919 1902 1936 1912 1928 1901 1912 Board of Trustees TICRM EXPIRES JUNE, 1937 1'Yll.SON A. CA1v1P1sE1.1, ---- 1'1ARRV J. CRAVVFORD ---- 71cR1'1VERENI.7 I'1ARRV A. GE,xRH,xR'1', '15 - REVEREND VV. L. MVIQIWAN, 13.15. - WII,.L1.-xM S. MCKAV - - - - IXRTHUR PENV, JR. JOHN G. PEW ---- RIHVERENIJ IJ. A. 1'l,,xT'I', D.lJ. - XVu.I.1A1xr M. ROBINSON, ESQ. - - A. M. '1'HoMPs0N ----- VVICTR C. K11E'1'1,Eli, President of the College TERM EXPIRES JUNE, 1938 XIVILLJAM H. BURC1--IFIELD - - - MARK XV. 9114.-U-IAM - - 1'V1I,1,,1AM .-XLEER1' PIARBISON - I. LAMUNT HUGHES - - PQREDERICK B. HUFNRXCJIEI, J. 1V1ELVlN MILLER - S. Y. RAMAGE - JOHN H. S121-IEIDE - - 'KHAROLD D. XVI-IIELDON, '16 - XVILLIAM V. YOUNG - - TERM EXPIRES JUNE, 1939 M. L. BENEDUM ---- - RAYMOND CROSS - - - J. S. CRU'I'CfI-IFIELD - 1EDW1N J. FITHIAN, M.D. - - - 1'HoNoR.us1,E SAMUEL H. GARDNER, '01 - ROBERT CSARLAND - - - - - REVEREND STUART NVE HUTCHISON, D.IJ. - Sc'7UfCfElt'i1' - E 1111 ull an - Bc'cl7JcfV' - l'il!.vbln'gh Grzwrzfillf' Ph ilfnlelybh if: - Chcxlw' - L1ftI'l'j0ll - PiM.rbm'gh lJf!l1'b1n'gh - 16.12 017241511 l'i!!.fl111rg!1 Grrlmf Citv .VL-'10 York l'itl.vb1n'gh 1'V:'7fI Yard: f17'm'cw' - UU Cily 7'iZ1z.r7,'illf.f Gfwwlflillfz G'I'll'Z,'lf Ciljf l'ilL.rbm'g!1 C'u!1z11zbu,v, 0. fjiff.1'blH'Arfl Gram: Cillv - 71tH'A 71Z'IUlI l'fH.fb1u'gf1 l'ilt.vb1zrg11 HARVEV A. MILLER, ESQ. ----- Pill.vb-wgiz J, PIOYVARD PEW - - - - Philfnlefljnhifz Y Alumni Trustees. ' Q 1 -6- 1 .u'l OCIJ
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PIQESIDENTS MESSAGE GREE'r1Nos: I am glad to accept the invitation of the editors of the Ouija to use its pages to bring a greeting to the students of the college. I wish to express my congratulations on the achievements of the year that is now drawing to a close, and to express my gratitude for the spirit that has been manifested throughout the year. In the past year, the attendance has been the largest in its history. In the larger community, there is a new emphasis on the importance of cooperative living. There are new opportunities and correspond- ingly greater responsibilities. The year has been one which has been marked by notable advances not only in enrollment, but, also, in the growth and improvement of the physical plant of the College. The construction of the Mary Anderson Pew Dormitory, the addition to the Isaac C. Ketler Dormi- tory, the building of the Overlook Wall and the improvement of the campus have all been indications of growth. They are, also, expres- sions of the magnihcent generosity of the friends of the College. It is our task to show our appreciation by taking larger advantage of our opportunities and living life on a higher level. The close of the year inevitably means some of our number are leaving the College and entering new Helds of activity. Our good wishes go with them. And I hope that those who return next year will hnd in the College an avenue to a larger life and a more useful service. Sincerely yours, OF PROGRESS -5-
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FACULTY lfmnr kofzu, lv!! fn right: llassler, llurvis, XVhite, Ketler, Appleton, Robertson, VValters, Cal- derwood. .5'm'nf1rl lx'fmf.' Reagle, Woods, White, Frey, Renwick, Kilchenstein, Moore. Grosh. Third lrmv: Mcijuen, Alley, Roberts, llart, Forbes. Franklin, Carruthers, Post. l um'lh A'o':u.' llarrnon, liggleston. Platt, llurrowes, Collings, Bridges. Bennett, English, Bur- gess, Reynolds, lford. l.n.rl lx'n'm.' Sunirall, Grimes. Mitchell, liaster, lloyt, Kirk, Marshall, lieeler, Multer. During the year two members of the faculty have resigned their positions. They are llr. Bennett and Ihr. Reagle. llr. Bennett has served faithfully in the Chemistry Department for the last eleven years and has now accepted a position at XVashington and, jefferson College. For those of us who have had the opportunity of Working with him we feel that we have lost a true friend. a notable teacher. and a really human personality. May we wish him the best of happiness and good fortune as he takes up his new work. Dr. Reagle has loyally taught Bible. Philosophy. and Ethics since 1918. He resigned his position in Marcli because of ill health. His continual interest in his students' and subjects made him one of the most popular professors on the campus. lfor him we wish a very speedy recovery and the happiness that only good health can bring. VVe welcome to our campus Dr. H, A. Gearhart, Who succeeds Dr. Reagle, and Professor Carpenter, who is working with Professor Harmon in the Physics Depart- ment. PROGRESS -7-
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