Cedar Crest College - Espejo Yearbook (Allentown, PA)

 - Class of 1957

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Page 14 text:

DEAN OF THE COLLEGE I REUBEN C. SCHELLHASE Putting the school calendar through con- tortions ad inhnitum to schedule all college meetings and functions, joining in a relay race at the W.A.A. picnic, scurrying about the administration building with plenty of time to greet girls by their names, and to inquire about their activities: so goes Dean Manges, the representative, co-ordinator, and friend of the student body. An individual creates the atmosphere in which he lives. Certainly, Dr. Schellhase is indicative of this concept. Security, rather than apprehension, is each girl's when she is in conference with the Dean of the College. No problem is insurmountable, no conflict is insoluble, and no appeal is unfulfilled. Thorough consideration, analysis, and action are in Dr. Schellhase's scheme of counseling. DEAN OF WOMEN NELLIE M. MANGES

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4 F r Z DALE H. MOORE A senior class is in a special category in any phase of the educational process, whether it be hi h school, re arator school, or colle e. Seniors at Cedar Crest are no exce tion, this ear as in all g P P Y g P Y previous years they hold a distinguished position in our regard. We at once are sorry to think that they are about to leave and, yet, pleased that they are. With a mixture of pride and sadness we place them on an eminence of respect and affection. Four years of acquaintance and friendship in pursuit of common goals create pride in their accomplishments and a sense of loss as We contemplate their departure. You of the class of 1957 are in the tradition of all Cedar Crest seniors. If the college's share in your educational venture has been rightfully accomplished, you leave Cedar Crest better persons than when you matriculated. lt is my hope that the tolerance, understanding, spiritual insights, accumulated facts, and inner development gained in our environment will go with you and serve you well as you again become freshmen in your chosen fields of endeavor. DALE H. MooRE President



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jihy. I A IN APPRECIATION Of thee we sing, Miss Amspoker . . . Dinked and signed we were capably advised on a mass of perplexing courses, led through a complete enigma called Song Contest, and encouraged in our valiant eiforts toward a successful first dance, the Hula Hop. No sophomore slump had we. With an enthusias- tic advisor working as a catalyst, the '58ers became more solidly united, in friendship, in class projects, and in spirit. We effervesced our way through another year. Quickened with a feeling of suspension, we antici- pated our imminent espousal to Cedar Crest. For many of us Ring Ceremony was the initial aware- ness of how far we'd progressed along our four-yeai trek. And our college guardian perceptively analyzed our developmental opportunities in a liberal arts college. Guidance through our tribulations . . . You're our source of inspiration . . . Of thee we sing . . . JOANNE AMSPOKER wiv

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