Auburn University - Glomerata Yearbook (Auburn, AL)

 - Class of 1942

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Coming to Auburn before tho last great war. Deans Judd and Biggin have brought their schools through some of the most trying times this collego has yot soon. Thoir curricula is dosigncd to meet tho most advancod needs of the nation and this modern ago. Studonts leave and go out in the world fully capablo of carrying on tho great Auburn spirit because thoir neods havo boon met by these two doans. ZE8ULON JUDD Doan. School of Educafion FREDERIC CHILD BIGGIN Doan. School of Architecture and Alliod Arts W. TRAVIS INGRAM Businost Maraqer RALPH B. DRAUGHON Eiocutive Secretary Carrying on tho battle both hero and abroad are those men who are second in command only to the president. They are the ones who help shape the plans and policies and future aims of the colloge and the requirements of the students. It is through their foresight that our groat collego has prospered and grown beyond somo of our wildest droams. Some of thoir ideas wo naturally did not like, being young and perhaps not as wise as we thought we were, but they have proved to bo tho best for all of us. Because they have stuck by their guns and have forced us to do the things they know to bo right wo can leavo this school and know that our Alma Mater will continue in the high favor of the nation, and that those who follow will have something to live and work for.

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 CL who has probably done more for Auburn than any one man and one who is loved and respected by every student on this campus is our soft-spoken and friendly President, Dr. Luther Noble Duncan. A graduate of our favorite school himself, ho knows our problems, our trials, our temptations, and our solutions better than wo do ourselves. Ho is ever ready and willing to help all students at any time on any problems that are bothering them. He is always the first to speak when you meet on the campus. That smile is ever presont on his lips and his kind words always smooth over any defeat that wo might have mot. He has been in his present capacity for the past six years: during this time he has built Auburn up and put it among the top ranking colleges of the nation. During this short span of time, Auburn has seen some of the greatest changes that will ever come in its career. Her enrollment is the largest in her history, and her students are tho friendliest and most congenial in these United States. He does not limit his deeds of good work to this vicinity but is noted for tho diplomacy and tact with which he handles both his local and state tasks. His influence reaches and touches deeply the hearts of every Auburn graduate and undergraduate. His loyalty and sincerity are things which will hold our profoundest esteem for many years to come. Ho is our friend. PRESIDENT DUNCAN

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