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IMA, me .SZnlf0r5, Jakarta file W5 9 Winona fo one 0 om, lr. jadrner His is not just a polite smile, but an honest, if bash- ful, grin for all who can sense the special excitement that life itself shares with this faculty member. He has so successfully bridged the distance between teacher and student that he has gained the beloved nickname, Daddy Fahrnerf' This relationship between student and teacher found in the class and out is based on a mutual feeling of respect and friendship. It is for this respect and treatment as adults that we are so indebted and for which words are so inadequate. As a teacher of freshman Civilization, and United States and world history and government, he has often boasted, I never get off the subject! With history de- fined by him as the story of man including every phase of his society, and everything that has ever happened before this very moment-is it any wonder that history is not dull, that a class under Dr. Fahrner is an edu- cation in itself? Although dedicated to teaching Cand his Seniors J he nevertheless has a big place in his heart and life for the protection of the nation about which he teaches. He bears two titles with equal distinction-Doctor of History and Captain in the Naval Reserve, a living example of a philosophy being backed up with posi- tive actions. Along with his obligations to the Naval Reserve, his devotion to his wife Evie and his sons Bill and Arthur, and his teaching, Dr. Fahrner has found time to serve as Freshman advisor, counselor to the men stu- dents, sponsor of day students, Chairman of Dad's Day, and Sponsor of the class of '59. We think his willing- ness to listen to student problems and offer advice is the essence of friendship and is an example of Coker's tradition of interest in each student. No matter how many throng to the gym, nor how loud the cheers are, no game seems complete unless Dr. Fahrnet is there. During hockey season he wears a path down the sidelines, and has been so excited at crew races that, aided by a gentle push, he has ended up in the lake fully clothed, but still grinning. It is with utmost sincerity that we dedicate this ilflilestone to our own Dr. Fahrner. No matter where the future finds us, nor what fate plans, we, the class of 1959, will always remember him with love and esteem.
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Milestone COKER COLLEGE Hartsville, South Carolina
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