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Mrs. Helen Eppink, who has taught at C of E off and on for the past 25 years has presently been here for ll years as head of the Art Department. Previous to coming here from Cleveland, Ohio, she worked as a commercial Artist, taught at Ottawa University, Teachers College, a private Boys School and in con- junction with her husband, operated aPrivate Press. Her work is owned by many private collections and she is presently planning a Spring show of her work for the Upstairs Gallery of the Libraryq During the past years she has designed several record album covers that house records produced by the C of E Music Department, has been commissioned by the School to design the stained-glass windows for the new Chapel, has made drawings and designs for various types of promotional material issued by the College and has lectured on Art widely throughout the region to various organizations. In 1966 she was listed in Who's Who in American Art and is also listed in three other Who's Who books. She is a mem- ber of two Women's Clubs in Emporia, the Quest and the Junto and is also a member of the AAUP. Her husband says, with no reservation without her collaboration, aid and enthusiasm, 'his ten year proj- ect, lOl Prints would never have gotten off the ground. Although not known to most students, she does hold a high place in the respect of the art stu- dents as well as those who do come into contact with her. Her hard work, constant diligence, and down-to-earth concern for her students has won her the admiration of students and faculty alike. So to you, Helen Eppink, we present the 1972 Alla Rah.
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The College of Emporia, animpressive institution today, is the product of years of change and growth. Hard to believe as it is, C of E had its beginning with three professors and seventeen students in a rented downtown building in 1882. In 1886, the school was moved into old Stewart Hall. The building occupied the site where Kenyon Hall now stands until it burned down in 1917. The destruction of Stewart Hall might have ended the school but amid the ruins the next morning was seen the sign, C of E fights, from where the saying Fighting Presbies , comes. Ronald W. Ebberts has been a part of the College of Emporia community for a number of years now, participating not only as amember of the student body, but also as an integral part of the faculty and admin- istration. He graduated from C of E in May of 1956 with a major in business and minors in physical edu- cation, education and biology. His involvement with the college has included coaching football, teaching in the business department and serving as admissions coun- selor, Dean of Students, Director of Personnel, Co- ordinator of Government Affairs, and Business Man- ager. However, the impressive list does not end there, Mr. Ebberts has gone on to be come the thirteenth President of C of E. As President, he feels that it' is his duty to be co- ordinator of the institutional life and growth of C of E. In order to do that, he must deal with a number of publics: the faculty, the students, the community, the board of trustees, and the alumni. At the same time, he feels it is importantto keep up with the ever chang- ing philosophies with regard to education, having as the paramount concern the changing role of the educa- tional institution to meet student needs.
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