Slippery Rock University - Saxigena Yearbook (Slippery Rock, PA)

 - Class of 1944

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Page 23 text:

 Mists Sanderson—Secretary of Health Education Department and Accompanist Seated there at the organ, she played with a graceful ease, Her fingers wandered gently over the organ’s keys. In the evening twilight, her music filled the air, ’Twill always be remembered by us who heard it there. Mrs. Arnold—Music, Laboratory School and College To say that she is musically inclined, would really put it mild, She teaches from the college students to the youngest child. She leads a girls' ensemble and directs in Chapel too, An active member in the frat, there's always lots to do. Mrs. McCandless—Assistant Dean of Women With sweetness and charm that suit her station, She fills our hearts with admiration. Mrs. Doyle—Nurse She did a swell job as a nurse substitute. Both for the college and for the army to boot”. Miss Woods—Dietitian Six meals a day is quite a job for anyone to prepare; She does her job, she dees it well, we like her bill of fare. Miss Spargo—Nurse We missed this short and perky nurse. Who asked, How are you, chicken?”, We’re glad to have her back again, And hope that all is clickin’.

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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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; Dr. Carle B. Spoils—Chairman of English Department He’s quiet man on campus; his success we must elate. For he's interested in Sigma Tau and always eager for debate. Dr. P. H. Nichols—English Department You know him as a teacher, but you don't know all the facts. He docs a lot of extra work—such as helping with the Sax.; So here we give you credit, sir, for all that you have done To make each day at S. R.—a bright and prosperous one. Miss Ruby Frampton—Librarian Books and quiet make up her days. You’ll find her efficient and helpful always. Dr. Norman Weisenfluh—Education Department 1 le was hoping for a clinic, but the war took care of that. Now he’s so busy teaching, he can't even buy a hat. Mrs. Willie Mae Dubard—English Department She teaches English courses And is publicity chairman too; To give her best for S. R., Is what she aims to do. Dr. O. C. Wriglcy—Education Department When you’re in his class, Keep this clearly in your mind.” When he has you do collaterals, work ahead; don't get behind. Miss Adeline McClelland—Speech Department She had a twinkle in her eyes—and for everyone a smile. She made each speech class pleasant and certainly worth-while; We miss her on our campus- -we miss her friendliness. We hope she’ll find, where’er she gees, a lot of happiness. Dr. Paul Carter—Chairman of Social Studies Department Dr. Carter is not related to the little liver pills.' Sociology, his subject, all his college hours fills. 20

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