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t Ga'uteLui. jJaaMina. bean off Djto t'iuctiOH Mu-i Belle cMalaiaatf. 2 ean o[ Women M'l. A. Kem ' UtOMifMen 2)can ojj Men Slippery Rock recognizes Dr. Janrsma as a man of outstanding ability, of sound philosophy, and as a true leader in education here and in broader fields. Beside his duties as Dean of Instruction, he teaches several courses (notably ethics), sponsors Inter Varsity Christian Fellowship, Kappa Delta Pi, and acts in advisory capacity to Student Government. Sincere devotion to the highest ideals has brought him great respect as a man and as a teacher. Miss Holaway is a leader at Slippery Rock in many capacities. This year, in addition to her position as Dean of Women, she has served as adviser on the North Hall Dormitory Council, faculty representative on the Honor Board and Student Council, and honorary adviser in Y. W. C. A. All of her duties Miss Holaway executes with charm and poise. She enjeys social gatherings and likes to entertain. Her beautifully furnished apartment reflects her versatile personality, and a great variety of interests, from sports and travel to current history, make her a delightful conversationalist. As once America had its man without a country”, so Slippery Rock has its Dean of Men without men—that is. speaking in terms of round numbers, for we must not forget the handful who still were fortunate enough to feel the effect of Coach’s powerful personality. In his slow way his massive frame radiates kindness and friendliness, endearing him as a second father to all. Some day his boys” will return, but until then he patiently bides his time, content to be with them in spirit only.
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Dr. Entz has done a great job at Slippery Rock. News of his success has spread from this campus to distant places for his efficient coordination of the army and college programs as well as for his leadership as president of the college. In addressing a graduation class at Slippery Rock, Dr. Entz once said: Success has never been handed out to men, but it has to be earned by perseverance, work, energy, and singleness of purpose. These very words, perseverance, work energy, and singleness of purpose, best describe one person. Dr. Entz himself. For Slippery Rock’s president is one man who has truly lived these, his own ideals. Because of the fine example he sets. Dr. Entz's words of guidance and kindly advice to the students are valued. They have been gleaned from years of experience and are given with an air of quiet sincerity and wisdom.
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Mr. F. H. Bauer—Bursar A bouncing walk, a boyish grin, describe the bursar, Mr. Bauer. He acts as treasurer to S. G. A., and counts the money by the hour. Miss Opal I.ynch In the bursar’s office, her work is up-to-date. And besides her office work she likes to dance and skate. Mrs. George Boozel—Clerk, Bursar’s Office This typist found that farming was work and yet a game. To every animal on her farm, she gave a certain name. Mr. Richard Flack Letter, parcels, books, and all— In handling them—he's on the ball.” Mr. Charles McClymonds—Accountant A quiet man in the corridor. He keeps our books in perfect order. Mr. J. H. Glaspey (not pictured)—Superintendent of Grounds and Buildings The tall thin man found here and there Giving our campus constant care. Mr. Gallagher I’m sure you know this friendly man. Who keeps Old Main so spic arid span. Mrs. Louise Woodling—Secretary to President and Dean of Inrtruction Secretary to Dr. Entz, and also to the Dean. Ever in the midst of work, she always can be seen. Irene Hockenberry—Manager, Bookstore We knew it as the bookstore, then the P.X. or Canteen. In charge of it the same sweet girl—the ever patient Rene”. Florence Cornelius—Clerk, Canteen Although she’s no longer with us, We remember her happy smile and cheerful service.
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