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HiKUiMl QcdewHaA. J Zoenti SEPTEMBER 8 . . Freshmen come to Simpson to look over the campus(?) .... Upperclassmen come back early to look over the freshmen . . . . SEPTEMBER 10 . . All the upperclassmen do the registering in one day that took the freshmen two days. Be careful! Remember you. too, were young .... once! .... Orientation week follows (nothing to do with the Nipponese attack of December 8. The Rcdmen aren’t fifth columnists) .... SEPTEM- BER 10 . . First year for Panhellenic tea for all freshmen girls .... Good idea .... Nice to be spoken to, even if you are a freshman .... SEPTEMBER 11 . . Rush . . weak . . confusion . . etc. . . everyone’s glad that’s over .... Junior Panhellenic . . another good idea . . Let’s keep ’em up . . . Fall parties (Halloween parties, barn parties, the Bowery party, defense parties, and just parties) . . . . Y. W. Pet Show . . Fun even if the judges were prejudiced (Green Eyes was the prettiest, so there!) .... Mary Berry open house (And that one dirty window!) .... Y. M., Y. W. Carnival—if you’ve never been to one before, unusual—if you’ve been to two or three “the most unique thing on the campus’’ .... Winter formats (darn it, why can’t I get to more?) .... Oh well, all of us with enough nerve had dates to the Spinster Dance . . Another tradition (We hope!) .... MARCH 17 . . Y. M. Athletic show. “She don’ wanna” causes threatened mutiny at----------. One is threatened every year .... Back home . . realizing how super Simpson really is........... 14)))
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amiMiJimmiw) bilujent ' bin.ectanA. John Owen Gross, L.M.D. Ex-president As president of Simpson for three years. Dr. Gross won our confi- dence and sincere respect. We admired him for his superior ability as an administrator. When he left we lost a true friend, one who will not be forgotten. I'ORKI-ST D. Bbown, Ph.D. Dean of the College During the first semester of our present school year. Dean Brown as chairman of the administrative board, has shown his ability not only as a sincere counsellor and dean, but also as an efficient administrator. John L. Hillman, L.H.D. President Emeritus By his continuous interest in Simpson activities. Dr. Hillman reveals his unswerving loyalty to Simpson, her students, ideals, and traditions. Rah L. Dean, Ph.B. Treasurer and Business Manager Throughout his years of trustworthy service as caretaker of Simpson's financial problems, Mr. Dean has capably fulfilled his duties. Clyde W. Emmons, A.M. Registrar, Professor of Mathematics Although he is our registrar, Professor Emmons is more than a master of one trade. I le is a master of mathematics and also of the art of being a true friend, courteous, kindly and understanding. Ruth M. Jackson, A.M. Dean of Women, Instructor in English As a sympathetic listener, a frank but tactful adviser and possessor of the qualities of a real lady. Miss Jackson is a genuine dean of women. John L. Horsley, A.B. Director of Public Relations In making the public Simpson conscious, Uncle John” has become our foremost booster. Because of his constant efforts, the Booster Song” has come to occupy its special place in Simpson College. (((15
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