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Page 33 text:
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JOHN C. KOCH Dean of Men I am happy to have the opportunity to extend congratulations and best good wishes to the members of the graduating class of 1932. They have succeeded in making a fine impression in the life of Bloomsburg and, unquestionably, that impression will be con- tinued and maintained in the various communities with which the 1932 graduates will be associated in the future. In conclusion, I would like to pay especial tribute to the editorial staff of the 1932 Obiter for the earnest and conscientious work which characterized the production of this fine year book. Twenty-seven
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MARGUERITE W. KEHR, Ph.D. Dean oF Women To THE Class of 1932: Commencement is a time for looking back and this book will mean much to you be- cause it will help you remember. Work and play, activities serious and frivolous, friend- ships, discoveries about oneself and the world we live in, struggles and victories, plans and hopes for the future, a goodly proportion of fun, with enough darkness to heighten by contrast the brightness — these make up the kaleidoscopic pattern of college life. Commencement, as its name implies, is also a time for looking forward. We who have followed your progress through college shall miss your presence here and we hope that you will return often as alumni. As you go forth to measure yourselves against the demands of life we wish you that real success which satisfies the heart. = Tuenly-six
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warn The Faculty H. A. Andruss Director, Dcpiir mnit of Coimncrce University of Oklahoma, B.A.; Northwestern Uni- versity, M.B.A. Mrs. LuciLii J. Baker Training Teacher, Grade III Western State Teachers College, Gunnison. Colo., A.B. Edna J. Barnes Siipenisor, Grades 7V-V ' ' estern State Teachers College, Macomb, HI.. B.Ed.; Teachers College, Columbia University, M.A. Thornley V. Booth Hciil h Education Graduate, Int. Y. M. C. A. College, Springfield, Mass., B.P.E., M.A. Dorothy S. Breitenbecher Assistant Librarian Cornell University, B.S. Maud Campbell Education Drake University, Des Moines, Iowa; Chicago Uni- versity, Ph.B.; Graduate Work, Columbia Uni- versity, M.A. Helen F. Carpenter Training Teacher, Grade IV Graduate, State Normal School, Bloomsburg; State Teachers College, DeKalb, 111.; Teachers College, Ct)lumbia University, B.S., M.A. Blanche E. Cathcart Superiisor, Primary Grades l-lll Teachers College, Columbia University, B.S., M.A. Tut ' nty-eig jt
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