High-resolution, full color images available online
Search, browse, read, and print yearbook pages
View college, high school, and military yearbooks
Browse our digital annual library spanning centuries
Privacy, as we do not track users or sell information
Page 32 text:
“
PRESIDENT AND PRESIDENT- EMERITUS President Stephens this year wrestled with the problem of how Aurora College could best serve its young people. Realizing that the exploration of bet- ter ways of teaching values has large educational significance, President Ste- phens this year gave his leadership to a group of Aurora College teachers who worked intensively on this instructional emphasis. Like his predecessor, Dr. Orin Roe Jenks, who for many years has given un- selfishly of his strength to promote Au- rorais interests, President Stephens has brought to the heavy demands of the college presidency a spirit of Christian service. In January, 1951, his chapel address, HHis Hand on Your Shoulderf epitomized the humility and faith with which Theodore P. Stephens, in a difii- cult year, looks ahead to a useful future for Aurora College. -23..
”
Page 31 text:
“
Lmizs Fleet Wins First Page ME fLiwtwv Lmdr: 412161 with mm? umie Mm Mu MW i3 4;! L L! aw: wrw mgr V; gL . 1mg: h rmu SOQNTETS e: e -' $0! MuOYtNGe e YYNCM rou L . a . 3 H w . k w; x .t- k V V $ st Lv'r'x wxsvm F 7 I H uzm QIH-z H-ngxwl' , g; H , S'Yilgf'ii ,mi : , ff. FA : tux : 3.. Mthx, :3 Ne w t J. wan x ; . x - wk vs a y ;: Colorful Homecommg Parade mi! aktixiurf G i Novel Chapel. Program , To Feature 6. Richardm An .I; , ,x HL L e mm; m Fm? Am! I Llinv Rum; 3b Umrb F Int V my mm er a 111:1,thcch :mr did erc. Thrv me thr nivpu E? .. . 1 I fkwms uf mum: mfmunxmg and F Y; 2'. . i w . v 1 e F I ' i' mm ' unmade C nwnmry. rdumnnn. 1 hr qu' nmrvm; Esnmxw .1 gzgmr KM kw rnHm! 4 3?! A0 -n15rvxn'!x Shin Thwa- uBm myh'm sangmg .ux' ixuiwd m wmr CHM! Mm m thc' gruuzp 3511;; m; wind! will indmlr: a few Amwn Frvnrh mum. varrwiupmn rnr rhc meeting A 2? 1m Jnn'th from J rm me M A Lmuun ,n'nuimmi wmsmni Mr URN! mfu w 'mn u: sfmUI-d mm f6! mm: mnlmiix imitmi Xludrn l..m::x:.;v whu hzm' cilw rt'quirrnwnh muirr mph u! rhrw majurVayc iidrd m wha- mmfng, Scamdiv, 1hr wirwsnh n1 minurx has new hem bund- mm! m indudr pulmmi wmzw :mxi Mtnicai mitsumnn. A dhmgr m mrriuslum 4;.- pmh fur humr nunnmzu 11:3th xxhu mmmlx ncrr ML 1.3 ?s-mh u! erx xlu'zss er. 21m xxhu max: flunk! b: mxmsun. MM mu mmnm m ng2nQ1 rnmxtm: 4n unEre rim: nu 3s$ftwr Ami :M u, ?:numhnid phxegk XJHL: n22 Umtw zrqmrrnwnw L Lzuxehi Us! :a' 'er i'it'tLV'a 4H.; v. e :h' Hgm w! m mm tum ?murxw, Nit mgg , . u , - m , , , . x 1 , . . E w 4w wmqui WW 5mm mmwn r1 Hr mu'mr Vs WilVf! rs Sud $er us; Htwu i maiw L? 3m Md. H M 1m vi!ihiViir m3? ,uui fin warn, ; 4:: n 3wa gmtmsw M. n'mf m L3? 7h: Rpatumm .im, uni wmw wsll draw In ,1 Hi: 3 xrsx uihusi rhr partmm m Jr it prim ummn; gain. gemIr umgntunn fuf um 5'waxlbdxh. hryrk R hm '1 n-dremcd nulr mzn urn night: A 4m: quha mm, mrh wuvml nu': ct; prim m quhw 2?va bmmm; nub mmn'kh . d qmgr hula , Jnm n: 5m w JMI'N ht'ilhh; amv. u! h mum through mud, daa mam M .m rm! mm; Xnnm :w Hm' 2n hsimvd myMr wmii :hsusx HIHJX. 51hr gmwgiubmw 1w xnrg 5:1? nhfh' 5w whm v, 1U. F'Ni N.?AF eK, IF ' I ' Ait' ' :mJ, .Eerug 't em I. Ku;r$xn$e,u'v A 9w L; mm: mm: , .v . I y; . m: b 1hr gnu 91 W! m: X :1 13m muu- 9M 1: w 1' K k f: ,iir pigr a rimm' Pun ' 2.5 MEN FOR EVERY WOMAN ON CAMPUS X1452 wiper ' Xw M, LR K I V . mmgxwz f; - :-:- wL. l a :E-s' $er p ' e ht . a w .. MK W m . ..: xx 2 w . ,' Hrsv Afr e... F 5 Hi: W; I'v .me xri1$ .y y ?szg m:nf : 1n: 23v quan n 115R; d4 :an liEJmtx a :2 :1 e wihc sxxh ' .9 am: 1F VFlzi ' Lu: E'H a w tun: m; 1114! V 1,1,: 4. Em m hm, Mw e
”
Page 33 text:
“
Perhaps the cardinal advantage of a small liberal arts college is the intimate relationship of the student with his teachers. At Aurora College this advantage is supplemented. Not only is personal at- tention given in the Classroom but it is also the purpose of the college to assist in the development of the total person- ality. This theory is implemented by persons of Christian conviction who are con- vinced that the hours spent in sympa- thetic counseling guide young people to wholesome concepts of serviceable liv- ing. The two persons on the campus who perhaps most nearly personified these ideals this year were our two counseling deans, Mrs. Elizabeth S. Knechtel and Mr. Harold A. Cooprider. Their coun- seling duties were supplemented by such things as Mrs. Knechtelis active part in the social functions of the college women such as VVomenis Day and Mr. Coop- rider's enthusiastic participation in in- tramural games. OUR COUNSELING DEANS
Are you trying to find old school friends, old classmates, fellow servicemen or shipmates? Do you want to see past girlfriends or boyfriends? Relive homecoming, prom, graduation, and other moments on campus captured in yearbook pictures. Revisit your fraternity or sorority and see familiar places. See members of old school clubs and relive old times. Start your search today!
Looking for old family members and relatives? Do you want to find pictures of parents or grandparents when they were in school? Want to find out what hairstyle was popular in the 1920s? E-Yearbook.com has a wealth of genealogy information spanning over a century for many schools with full text search. Use our online Genealogy Resource to uncover history quickly!
Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.