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-Bailey iry wit of O. l with his in- 'eaching has osphere in his to students. :guage study :her in Greek. forth from the ord or phrase ls. 9Y Duty makes us do things well but love makes us do them beautifully. -Anonymous A deep rooted love of God that fills her soul is portrayed in the music of Mrs. Hope Collins. Her anointed playing has touched students and moved countless numbers as she has played for Revivaltime and in other channels of service for the Lord. She has been an example of how God can use a talented young per- son who is wholly yielded to His will. MRS. HOPE COLLINS DAVID DRAKE Wit is thatlwhich has been often thought, but never before was well expressed. -Johnson we af WW WMM? Piano David Drake's ready wit has en- livened his English classes. His capa- bility in the literary field has been advantageous to his students. The SCROLL staff, whom he serves as an advisor, has appreciated his con- genial manner and his willingness to cooperate with them. English Theory of Music, Organ THE FACULTY -26- -27... MRS. ELSIE DRAKE Music washes away from the soul the dust of everyday life. -Auerbach Mrs. Elsie Drake has realized the value of good music consecrated to the Lord. Because she feels that the very best in music should be used for Him, she has given her time whole- heartedly to the training of her pupils. Her cheerfulness in the class- room is encouraging to her students.
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MISS SEVERNA BROWN Knowledge directeth practice Practice increaseth knowledge. ' +Anonymous With the addition of a commercial course to the curriculum of the school came a new instructor. Miss Severna Brown has taught the new courses with preciseness, desirous that stu- dents learn each phase accurately. She has assumed her responsibilities with quietness and efficiency. ff J Z 41 X ' Www V KKIY i .Y Y ,,-,,, Y.Y. ,. M ,.-w.-s- WP fm., ,W , 9 O. COPE BUDGE Mfr H I , - ff '2i?p4Kfig5'f' f 5 - f -. 1-1.04 , J is 1' if WW , ' F 2. fi gfiv-L e U- .-N A. ., si sewn' aff .1 ' ...J ,. g,.f,,'.1: ,Y ,wr my-159 law. 5:5 fn, Q 2 4 fry., ,fy Mm 1 ' f. 1' Wifi ul H, ....,. ehv.,yL5,,s3 . N 2 9. S ,E Q -5 wg- mise: Slifrfii . ,,,. A5 51:12. shi' KNJnYris2wf- sw 71: Hifi' Vul- f A 3 1. . 1 4 Va r 'ec 5 '4 'W Y N',ff 5 tv 2 W 'E f N wav 234 'Q i S4 lah. 62,1 f J, ' 6 t, 4 0 I x, 1, 6,59 Iwi 6 f ,L k --,1 1 -.2 z.4+1?Q:i.,+ 9 , , . -.-,mf .. C. C. BURNETT A life spent worthily should be mea- ' sured by deeds, not years. 1 -Sheridan C. C. Burnett's life has been guided by a soul-consuming aim to know 'and serve Christ. This purpose has driven him to long hourg gf labor both at school and in churches across The C0Unl Yf BeSides giving excellent instruction in they Word, he broadens the vision of students and awakens In them a deeper desire to be of service to Christ. Kindness is Wisdom. -Bailey The kindliness and dry wit of O. Cope Budge combined with his in- formal manner of teaching has created a pleasant atmosphere in his classes which appeals to students. His background in language study makes him an able teacher in Greek. The rich truths brought forth from the meaning of even one word or phrase have inspired his students. Duty makes L makes A deep rc fills her soul i of Mrs. Hop playing has moved countl played for other channel She has bee God can use son who is w Greek, Archeology , P Commerce History, Philosophy THE FACUl -26.. -, 37-.- - Q- --1-...-....,, A-,, 1--'f-'v-'-'--.--.- -.W-.., F- , .
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MISS ERIKA EICHLER Nothing is so infectious as example. -Kingsley The effort and perseverance of Miss Erika Eichler have greatly bene- fited the Music Department. Her en- thusiastic love of music has given sparkle to her' classes and the choral groups which she directs. Eager that the best of music might be had for the Lord, she has used her skill for His glory. 53' CARL I. ERICKSON f . W , , Www? IV' f..efr.:fff 5fMw.:.:-, -A .,., f- . V- A-9.1 if. W. vw.:-. ,V Y.. ,, . H ' .W M21 ' L, f. '72 , Vx! nwmiw 4, 9 Q X ..,, mil f , , , fm? Qi? ff hm 554 .Q . 1 . 7, l.. ,ff .'? 2 x a Qwfyflrwwi r Q! We he f 12 'i 'afirw we if 1 A f -yggfsx ty K9 x, 1 7 1, Jae - ,. K f -rff'-1... ' HQ f ' gas. ' ' ew .1 mr f W 2' J vi , jfs, ., gaswfff 71,1 V: X, , if X i , 435, 5 ,few 3, . :,- A ,LQJQ - '. f- -7-3:5 gy. 153.3 4535 ' f-Z iff ff 9.'NE.i32i-i?'4? I i , .f en g ay' ,ef ' I 4? 3 iw 'Q r., fri, B , 472 ., S 'ff , .f if w A 4.-X 7 f f 25. is rygf9?z.f '- 44 at QQW? g g He that hath knowledge spareth his words. -Proverbs 7 7:27 Carl I. Erickson has an intense interest in history and a broad knowl- edge of the subject coming from much study in that field. His intel- lectual manner instills in students a realization of the value of study. He conducts his classes with soberness of mind but frequently injects dry wit that is refreshing. Noteworthy is his interest in the history of the church and the church fathers. That which doing things Through Flower has vancement i ment. His ci ords of the the first day pouring hav a rich study eyes anew workings of 4 WILLIAM I. EVANS The Christian is like the ripening grain, the riper he grows the more lowly he bends his head. -Guthrie . A life yielded to God, a teacher rich in the knowledge of the Word, and a friend of every student is W. I. Evans. Students are benefited by his many years of service for the Lord as he. shares his past experiences. Teaching in the Spirit he guides stu- dents into paths that lead close to the Lord. 1 Theory of Music, Piano Bible History THE FAcu 128. -29-
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