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! Swastika To the Members of The Swastika Staff and of the Junior Class: I am glad to commend you for work that you have accomplished during the past year and to ex- tend to you my sincere good wishes for your future success. As a class you have shown ability and strength of character. I have watched you grow in class unity and college spirit, and I predict for your senior year greater development in character build- ing. Unless a student shows, on the completion of a four-year course in college, growth physically, mentally, morally, and spiritually, he has tailed to get the best things that a college has to offer. This is my wish for each of you: that you may find yourselves, and carry into your future life a real spirit of service, and take as your motto that of the Black Prince: lch dicn (I serve). W . Augusta L a n t z , Dean of Women. To write a message of felicitation to the editors of the Swastika and the Junior Class is not at all difficult. The Junior year in college is one of hope- fulness par excellence. The hard, uphill climbing required in the Freshman and Sophomore years is accomplished, and by standing on mental tiptoe, the completed course can be visualized. The high school spirit has undergone a great transformation, and the feeling of college-men and college-women now wells up in the soul. How fortunate it is that the Juniors are responsible for writing the Swastika. You will look in vain to find any crabbedness or pessimism in a book produced by them. Here we have youth- ful manhood and womanhood in whose dictionaries the word ' failure ' is not found. Such young men and young women are a sine qua n-on for Catawba ' s continued growth. Abundant blessings upon them. Allen K. Faust, Dean- of Men. ii - ' -P Page Seventeen ■ ' - ■
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MfUSttiastiHatjIf ftr 6 — wv To the Students of Catawba College: It is a pleasure i extend my greetings through the Swasti ka board, Tlit cordial reception with which you greeted me in chapel on the morning of my first day College will ever remain a very happy memory with me. The spirit of welcome was so sincere impressive feature of that reception was the pledge im the part f :ill the groups on the campus cooperation in all efforts which would promote the wholesomeness of our college life. I felt fri beginning that we were on a basis of common ideals ami aims. There arc always outstanding attitudes in every student group. They constitute the char: that group. I had heard fine things about the students of Catawba, and yon may imagine how was in learning to know you personally. After five months of life in your midst, it is my thai you arc characterized by three dominant atti hides, and it gives me pleasure to tell you wh a n] M i it of democracy which rates one at his real worth and eliminates false values, a fine spirit friendliness and happiness which makes living with you truly enjoyable, and should be plenty of fun in life, work is your real mission. We consider ourselves fortunate to he living ami working m your midst. Sincerely yours, Howard R. Qm President, sties of interested 1 observation t they are: ,f Christian feeling that although there Page Sixteen
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M. Whitener G. C. Ramsey C. E. Gray W. li. Ci II. I.. Kliie D. E. Faust C. C. Rio J. C. Hadli . Jenkins B. A. W ' entz A, K. Faust jfacultp MILTON WHITENER, A.B Secretary of the College WILLIAM G. CLEAVER. A.B Registrar and Professor of German RAYMOND JENKINS, Ph.D. Professor of English GEORGE GARFIELD RAMSEY. Ph.D Professor of Chemistry DORA L. KLINE. A.B ' Librarian CARLTON C. RICE, Ph.D Professor of Romance Languages BRUCE A. WENT . B.D., Ph.D Professor of Philosophy and Psychology CORA E. GRAY, Ph.D. Professor of Home Economics DAVID EARL FAUST. B.D., Ph.D. Professor of Bible JOHN C. HADLEY, M.S.. MA. Prof, of Education, and Director Summer School and Extension ALLEN K. FAUST. Ph.D Professor of Social Science W. AUGUSTA LANTZ. M.S Dean of Women Page Eighteen yi IT
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