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WASHBURN CCJLLEC-E small school? Yes, to a world steeped in magnitudes and numbers. but what of tradition, background, individualism? The world knows of Relays, and Football Teams, and Notre Dame. The world sees pictures and hears radios. But what can the world know of schoolfthe precious hours-the happiest associations? The world measures by degrees, printed accom- plishments, cost statistics. Hut there is something else, what of illusions, ideals, the living of dreams? The little lulls a rush- ing world misses-the joyous nooks of li- brary or fraternity ? Old Vylashburnl Pulsing and vibrating with life, yet serene and sedate in tradition, Boswell Hall in springtime, and Library, and Observatory. Venerable, vine-covered old Chapel with its '89 cornerstone, seasons greyed and ivy frame quiet greens, peace. Old 'Ad', with its c turns where you must old ivory walls, woo wouldn't change it. would want it-rever lore and atmosphere. great tender urge, th and can never forget to be cherished, even t college car sounds far Across and adjacen the new girls' idorm magnificent Athletic I Field House, all some to belong later, the years. XVashburn its the charm of a campus dent voices. and leafy for over T0 years. Sf ip W! A- ,iff ,.. W.-H out - K - , s U!! .s :ni,E i2,r iH1:1. 21 13 ? le Hill iv! r an ,ng a ffi .fsaniq. .'f.:ss-i.Bi 5 iw as s 1 a 2 Qqffvfj. 13' 1 ., ' 1 ' 2. Q 5 VY. .4 , gsgesggirl SJ' iii ? 1. . f-'- . Pi .11e f'- i-SFA ' il-V? - f ,: ?-grffip '-1277 '3-' ':,:4WE fL- '- '- f f ' , .az V : ': frE1g -'i? gm3,.f f,,lJ,jI?i7,'wi-5!f'rff's'fj, WASHBURN CAMPUS IN 1890 Page 25 u walks that wind, ky stairways, and d or be bumped, floors, but you college is as you venerated, rich in ere is a feeling. a he freshman gets iere is a serenity faint clang of the 'ay and fits in. ew Mulvane Art, id of course, the l and the Vtlhiting seem off-spring. ildren of fruitful is old VVashburn, ich has heard stu- mers, and silence, --.fil'.v wi: I :Gif L i:,,f..a f 5, -A , fi 3 ,jj 5 .' . Q . I Ai 'J I If-5 . G, J --its J, Lfffix
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Ol l TIOX of dent life and lllff student attend Deans of 'Xlen anc Through then pe students their Jud and by sympatlieti dent pioblems the and maintain 1 ln life on our eampus Upon receiving call at nix offiee their Hrst visit to I Men ire surprised a pelfectlx normal ind man instead o the student is not y manner of Dean 4 SUSAN M GUILD CLEVELAND S. LOPER Dean of Women Dean of Men hose problems of stu ecnllx those concern e is the task of the fomen 'it VVashburn ul contact mth the ent of human nature, nderstandmg of stu ans have helped build standard of student eai d marked please shmen timidlv make offiees of the Deans see behind the desk id rather jovial look e expected ogre lf onvine ed, the friendly er soon puts h11n at ease and he finds his problems almost in- stantly settled. Professor Cleveland S. Loper has suc- cessfully fnlled this office in XVashburn for the past year and has become in this short time highly admired and respected by the student body as a whole. Of a similar function as the ofiice of Dean of Men, is the office of Dean of EVO- men Withiii her office must be found the correct solution of many perplexities con- fronting the college co-ed. Dean Guild - who is serving her seven- teeuth year as VVashburn,s Dean of VVO- men-as a counselor and advisor, has helped the co-eds make contacts, seek Worth- while goals, and realize ambitions that are most beneficial to a worthy life. Page 24 E . ig . fl . e . 3 . f ' , y I v - - 5 -, V , e 5 Q H i l , , , . , 1 . . . ,' . L ' s V' , , 1 1 ' 1 . . ,. -45, . Y - - , , ' x I I . , . 1 1 . e . 'C e u 5 1 x 1- ' 3 J - - H x f -, 1 . V i ,, . . Y . 1 7 . L - . . . V, U 1 3 e , , ,t ,. . 1 , . . Jr' . 1 Z K. M :TQ X V s xx 7 I dl' . . u - Y . ,ll - ' ' 5 I' Q' 1 1 ' ,., F, ' X ' .9-fl ' ' i F ,fl ' all :WL If D i .M 'iii' J: , 'rt' Pike .Lak g-.iw -'f.'V'w: -,yi-,
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The Board OI Trustees OFFICERS OF THE BOARD PHILIP C. KING, President D. L. MCEACHRON, Vice-President ELLA MAY PIXLEY, Secretary EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE PHILIP C. KING, Chairman ELLA MAY PIXLEY, Secretary WILLIAM S. LINDSAY ROBERT STONE GEORGE A. GUILD HAMPTON L. SHIRER GEORGE T. MCDERMOTT GEORGE C. BOWMAN WILLIAM M. MILLS LEON C. SCHNACKE BYRON H. DAVIS D. L. MCEACHRON DAVID NEISWANGER CHARLES S. ELLIOTT C. BENJIMAN FRANKLIN FOR TERM ENDING JUNE, 1935 HARWOOD O. BENTON, A.B. ............................ ..... O berlin GEORGE T. MCDEIIMOTT, I'H.B., J.D. .... .............. T Opeka JOHN A. CRABB, M.D ............... ................ T Opeka C. BENJAMIN FRANKLIN, A.B. IM. L. ALDEN ............... HOWARD D. TUCKER, A.B. .... . CHARLES A. STEELE, LL.B..... THEO COBB LANDON, A.B..... 'IDeceased. FOR TERM GEORGE C. BOWMAN ......... CARROLL B. MERRIAM ........ GEORGE A. GUILD ....... ..................TOpeka .... Kansas City, Kansas ................Eureka . ......... Tulsa, Okla. . . . . . Independence ENDING JUNE, 1936 .....Topeka .....TOpeka .........TOpeka CHARLES S. ELLIOTT .... .......... T opeka FRANK A. QUAIL, LL.B .... .... C Ieveland, Ohio HARRISON S. MORGAN ......... . ........ Topeka DAVID NEISVVANGER, A.B. ......... ..... T Opeka WILLIAM M. MILLS, A.B., M.D ......................... .. ..... Topeka RM ENDING JUNE, 1937 SCHNACKE DD . S. LINDSAY M.D... L. SHIRER... ..... . FOR THE TE q , -I. DAVIS ......... .. , PIXLEY, B.S......... STONE, A.B., LL.D..... .................................TOpeka .....TOpeka . .Topeka . . . . .Topeka ............TOpeka ..............TOpeka ENTON. ............ .......... ......... A r kansas City G. BUCKLAND, M.A., LL.D.. .... .... N ew Haven, Conn. Page 26
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