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Abncr Haldcman, Bus. Mgr., and Alvin C. Burkholder, Director ot Public Rclati ' FOR MR. HALDEMAN there was little or no vacation. His was the enormous task of balancing the budget, ordering the supplies, writing the checks, withholding the tax, receiving our money and paying the bills; and it was a task well-performed. All of us sooner or later visited his office, emptied our pockets, and went sadly away. If some of us had visited him more often, his worries would have been fewer and our consciences %vould have been lighter. WITHOUT THE UNTIRING EFFORTS of Mr. Burkholder, our campus would liave been without new buildings. He acted as liaison between the school and the go-vernment, untangling the red tape which accompanies such negotiations, and always carrying a burden for the needs of Bculah College.
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AS DEAN OF INSTRUCTION, Miss Cassel, with her deep-rooted interest in our college, arranged class schedules, planned the curricu- lum, acted as nexcs reporter for the college, carried a spiritual concern for us as students, and dropped a word of encouragement and a smile here and there. OUR REGISTRAR, Mr. Bowers, managed someho ' W to keep the friendship of all of us in spite of the fact that it cas his unpleasant duty to issue grade slips, mark unexcused absences, and warn those of us whose grades were at the danger point. He was never too busy to help us plan our schedules or decide which subjects we still needed to com- plete our major. Alma B. Cassel, Dean of Instruction Mel in H. Bowers, Registrar
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MORE PERSONAL, but no less iDiportant, ivas the supervision of the Beiilah College fn uily by the deans. Mr. and Mrs. Dohner saw to it that we were reminded of B Book rules, and at tJie same time, en- tered into our problems with sympathetic understanding. MRS. DOHNER, who taught academy English besides being mother to the dormitory girls, was kinder to us than we deserved, and we cotild not help but love her in return for her gracious manner toward us. MR. DOHNER, more often known as Pop, whose duties ranged from dean of men and students to instructor of academy Bible, remem- bered hozv it felt to be young and sometimes made us almost forget that he was a teacher and not a student. Helen M. Dohner, Dean of M ' omen, and Elam O. Dohner, Dean of Students
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