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James M1ller was presldent of Chr1st1an durmg the Second World War Years before, as Dean of Faculty, Mr M1ller had helped establ1sh the strong academxc currlculum Durmg the war, special courses were of fered 1n a War Serv1ce Program Each gxrl was requ1red to pass the Red Cross first ard course Weekly lectures were glven on Amerlca at War The g1rls enterta1ned many SCFVICC organlzatlons and went to Fort Leonard Wood to present thexr var1ety show Because the war caused the k1tchen staff to become very reduced, several grrls volunteered to walt on the tables Those who served at the meals d1d not envy the glrls who ate ln even1ng dress, espec1ally s1nce h y could keep on the1r bobby sox and saddle oxfords' Then the war was over and Presldent M1ller looked forward to 1951 and the Centenmal Chr1st1an was to celebrate one hundred years of cont1nuous educa t1on From Chr1st1an College have come many alumnae who have made 1mportant contr1but1ons to Amer1can SOC1 ety V1nn1e Ream became Chr1st1ans first famous alumna She was comm1ss1on d by Congress to sculp the statue of Lmcoln wh1ch stands 1n the rotunda o at Chr1st1an was an honor student rn p1ano, estab hshed the Hollywood Bowl 1n 1922 Another success story of more recent years 1S that of Jane Froman ll The Ivy Cham ceremony has come to be the trad1 t1onal h1ghl1ght of each year I l 1 . 0 1 .I 1 Q ' I n t e ' - H . . . . , U . . . A f the r1ation's capital. Artie Mason Carter, who while
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Change comes slowly, and no sooner does a plan get on the blueprints than it be- comes obsolete and has to be discarded. Yet change there has been and will be, and the next two decades in the life of Christian College promise drastic changes on the face of the campus. Certainly today there are many girls at C will go on to become recognized for their achievements in the areas of art, science however, at the moment all the girls at 1 very special. They are friends. Working s playing together they are creating memori days. President Rogers in his farewell ad class of 1877 said what is still true tod the most pleasing and lasting results of are the friendships that are formed Ro warm soil of youthful affection and fostc mate association and congeniality of tastt vive the mutations of time, and shed and steady light upon life's seasons of 4 adversity. This has been Christian's story. It is a st still growing and one that will continue education for women is of vital importance Look through the following pages and Christian College today, built upon its pa ing for the future. Story by Gail Petri with quotes from Petticoat Pioneer Photography selection and layout by Penny Pitman The Gray Lady sequence by Kay Hackleman Then There Was 1964-1965 .
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