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mini' pvc GX Q Xrr'W0g X , .B l . f 'Jw N Ellie Zliarultg The Faculty of a college largely determines the value of that school. A college may have a great amount of equipment, but without the proper instructors it is impossible to grow. The influence of an educated and cultured faculty cannot be estimated, but its importance is easily re- cognized. As the students leave the school and go out into life reflecting these ideals which have been placed before them, the school is judged by their standards. The students naturally expect the faculty of their school to en- courage high ideals and emphasize right aims in life. There is either a conscious or an unconscious imitation of the ideals which are embodied in various members of the faculty, while even the mannerisms and eccen- tricities are not ignored. If there is a spirit of harmony and cooperation among the instructors, the same attitude will be reflected from the student body. Because of the close contact between the faculty and the students at Huntington College, this is especially true. The students appreciate the friendships and value highly a strong faculty in their Alma Mater. The help and inspiration given by members of the faculty will always be remembered. Neither will it be possible for us to forget the brief introductory remarks, the members of the musical family, and the importance of music, the state law, Mr. Ellenbargerf' Nice day, Miss, nice day, I know all of my bunch will stand back of me, but I want to get next to all of my young people, I think perhaps I can give you time for a conference a week from next Thursday, and the familiar choir will meet at 6:30. Twcnfy-two
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