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4 H' 1 ff' 'v MR. PEPPERMAN MR. DYWER MRS. ISENBERG MRS. HERTHA TROUTMAN MR. PEPPERMAN Our Sunshine in Bookkeeping Class. Never tiring in his efforts to help us and always ready with his favorite words of praise Recited like an old veteran. His untiring efforts made him one ofthe most popular teachers among those students who came in contact with him. MR. DYWER The Registrar of Beckley College. He appears very dignified and distant, but after you know him you find that hedpossesses a great sense of humor and is quite a joker. Although he spends a great eal of his time away from the College, he is well known and liked by the student body. MRS. ISENBERG Mrs. Isenberg is one of the Matrons of the Girls' Dormitories, and she is always ready to help any of the girls, in sickness or with advice. She is not well acquainted with some of the boys but those who do know her think a great deal of her. Those who don't, have missed something. MRS. BERTHA TROUTMAN Every girl in the Dormitory knows Mrs. Troutman. She is probably not known so well to the boys, but allow us to introduce her as one of our Matrons. Probably all the young chaps that date Dormitory girls are slightly acquainted with her. I-low about it, fellows? She has a loving disposition and is very much concerned that every girl is treated fairly. ,f 1. M rx B .. . :,.,:,,. 'ir ' .1., f , -? ,J B RN.. N ' r FX i ix Vi' 2 QW 1 lim' l fi Enix 1 HQX1 W1 VX iifi 5 e..i . N X l , . : l I o , . 1 l i x if , 'Q a nf, 5 f if fa f it L 1 1 G: im ll ,'f Xi' ' i I W if K 'R ',: I xiii if xi Ci,f '1 Wi I 'i fn hill Qsiiii i : ,iz ? riff? S Xl , -,,.,,,, IVA. Xu in K - . i ,f ' x if L.: .V .r v, Cv ' :- ,f 'T o ,fmx ' -' 9 V, .'.-, , ,,-fa'-, v' . ff.--,, 1 . , z . .qw ,. .-5 wg. ,,.,,.fLm. , J ,.11 .v, X -.,i-1gij-g- .....' L.. Q.: .F i',,:.. ..f,,.-,,, U: Ai .. :,- ..,. 1 -. ?'1g.e-.7.--..'D,,:1-fE. :1:l.:1.-..,:- -ea .,'t.-..1 sql 36 Ig.. Ta., ,L i 4.31
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I I .X 1 I . I uf' V 5 .. ri. it-fi If-.X Q3 li 3' .JA -Y 1 I. I I i I 1 1 r 1 I . I I I L ER MISS PROWELL MISS BAILEY MISS HENDRIAN MISS Ml IRENE D. MILLER As you enter the College office, you glance to your left, and behind a desk you see the charming young lady known to the students as Miss Miller. She is always ready to do what she can for the students in the way of getting check outs and many other things. Miss Miller carries a smile for everyone and is known as a friend of us all. FLORENCE M. PROWELL Another graduate of our Alma Mater who is making good. Miss Prowell is doing very efhcient work in the oflice. She is of a very patient and tireless tempera- ment, for not infrequently she is interrupted by a student who wants some informa- tion, but she is never too busy to give the desired help. LOUISE F. BAILEY Here is a little lass who just cannot help smiling. Where is the rare specimen of humanity who has seen Louise without a smile? She is a raduate of our Alma Mater, Class of '28. She works in the oflice keeping recordi straight. Mav her smiles bring her much success. ' FRANCES HENDRIAN Miss Hendrian is not very well known among the students for she became con- nected With the College after the beginning of the fall term. Her work is in the Placement Bureau, and the students wishing positions have learned to know her better than the rest. The student body welcomes her among them and hopes to become better acquainted. im, ' 'TQ' f , 1 E.T,..,I,,,. , ' '. 1, ,, ' ., . ...QI 37 Ig.. I I
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