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ANNETTE H. HITCHCOCK. Doan of Women This year C. W C. E. was fortunate In securing Mrs. Annette H. Hitchcock as Dean of Women. The office of Dean of Women exists chiefly for the purpose of aiding and guiding women students In their various problems and activities. As an aid to her counselling on both personal and academic problems. Mrs. Hitchcock has been organizing personal data folders for each girl. Among the many records kept in her office is the activity card containing a record of all activities in which the girl parti¬ cipated during her college career. All the girts agree that Mrs Hitchcock has proved to be an understanding friend as well as an able advisor, one to whom they can turn freely for sound advice and assistance. Her duties lie In many other directions, too. As social director she supervises tire arrangements for all social affairs through the Social Calen¬ dar. She acts in an advisory capacity for the Associated Women Students, and she must approve the S ' . G, A. social budget. The Dean of Women also Is In charge of all housing for women. She aids the housemothers in regulating the dormitories and inspects all off-campus housing. Off- campus employment Tor women students likewise is handled through the Dean ' s office. 21
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MR. WHITNEY Mr Whitney came to our college in August. 1908, as teacher o( science and industrial arts. It is through his efforts that the industrial arts pro¬ gram here was established. He had charge of appointments and extension service for a number of years. During fifteen years of serving as registrar, Mr. Whitney continued his teaching of mathematics. Since his resignation as registrar in the spring of 1942. Mr. Whitney has remained an active member of our college community. When not engaged in teaching mathematics, he Is busy as member of the Student Welfare Committee and of a number of other organizations for school betterment. His past service will long be remembered, and his help in establishing the Student Government, and all the other ways in which he has made and is making his interest and influence felt, deserve and receive our sincere thanks and appreciation. 20
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What does the college library mean to the student? The library ts a meeting place of minds. It is the crossroad where the forward-looking youth of the ISMO ' s meet the great and the near- great of former generations. It Is a place where Ideas germinate—a fusion of past and present words and deeds—making an alloy with which to test life ' s future exper¬ iences. On common ground we meet strangers who change to life-long friends—books which become a part of us—men and women whose lives serve to mold our sense of values. The courageous deeds of pioneer effort, the miracles of science, the Inspiration of the fine arts awaken In us ever-widening intellectual horizons. Students who come to the library learn how to use books, how to know books, how to love books, and how to make books a vital part of their lives. This is our hope and belief, shared by the members of the library staff and by the students we welcome to the library. MARGARET S. MOUNT 22
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