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Page 19 text:
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Elizabeth Ayers, A.B. Librarian Osea E. Arney, A.B. Bookkeeper, French Erma R. Steinacker Registrar Howard T. Noggle, Th.B. Field Representative Mrs. Claude Rickey Dietician Emma D. McQuiston Assistant Dietician Daniel VV. Baker Superintendent of Buildings and Grounds ASSISTANTS TO THE FACULTY Top Row: Ruth Bixler, Assistant to Dean of Women; Erwin Boone. Assistant in Chemistry; Charles Day. Physical Education Instructor; Verma Day. Secretary to Registrar; Elizabeth Hagensen, Assistant in Music; Verdon Higgins. Assistant to Dean of Men. Bottom Row: Virginia Jones, Secretary to President; Frances Major, Assistant to Dean of Women; Mary Martin. Assistant in Speech; Doris Sly, Secretary to Treasurer and Bookkeeper; Ouida Stephens, R. N., School Nurse; Margaret Wright, Assistant in Biology. Unphotographed: Mrs. E. Parker, Assistant in Art. Fifteen
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Gretchen Thomas Parker, B. Mus. Piano, Musical Theory Eva Shannon Piano John T. Chappell, B.S., M.A., Ph.D. Chemistry Margaret Hodson, A.B., B.S. in Ed. Biologic al Sciences Wilber T. Dayton, A.B., M. Rel., B.D. Theology, Greek y 7 - James W. Elliott, A.B., A.M. Spanish, Bible Missions, Church History Fourteen Donald H. Porter, A.B., B.S. in Ed., M.A. Mathematics, Physics Sara Job, R. N., A.B. Biological Sciences John J. Main, Th.B., M.A. Biblical Literature
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STUDENT COUNCIL . . Back Row: Kiser, Boyd, Higgins. Front Row: Prof. Taylor, Zent, Jackson, Mrs. DeVol, Decker, Freeborn, Meddock. T HE Student Council plays an important part in the life on the campus. It is com¬ posed of the president, one additional representative from each class, the dean of women and the dean of men. William Meddock served as president of the Student Council this year. The group sponsored a school project for the construction of a new cement tennis court. The organization usually meets two Monday evenings a month. It acts as spokesman from the student body to the faculty. The council aids in gov¬ erning student life, listens to students’ desires and does much to preserve their happiness. Sixteen
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