-w iQYC,'f ' 'Q' ' ' 0 ' ' ' ' Wvf3flif Le' s fa 2 , 2 1- ! 5 5 ' 1' i i Eehrra um A f si t 'l it c ! i In the lives of students, as they pass through their college years, many instructors make indelible impres- '! i sions-all unconscious at the time perhaps. Many later g are recalled in casual moments, to be remembered for Q' i some individually striking or respected quality. Some 4 i are remembered for their understanding, some for the f' rl grasp of their subject, some for the ability to impress g- T: l things upon their students, some are pleasurably recalled Q for their kindness, for their very human interest in the i students personal and school affairs, and for their help I ' in solving their problems. E Dean Esten P. Stout will be affectionately remem- . bered by his students alike for his personal qualities and i for the scholarly grasp of his field. His loyalty to the ' i school and to the students' interests was never better Q i demonstrated than in the term just passed. With serious i illness at home, he continued to Work as hard as ever in school, very few, if any, of the students, knowing the ' i burden on his mind. When in addition, he himself be- i came ill, he nevertheless continued to come, until forced ! by his doctor to remain in bed. Q This first annual owes its very existence to the deep - ' undemonstrative interest which he has taken in it. For his encouragement and personal expenditure of time and i effort in its behalf, with many other problems on his Q hands, the student body offers its sincere thanks. It is Q With the utmost appreciation and respect that the staff 5 dedicates this annual to Dean Esten P. Stout. : i Q i ! i ! i ! Q Q 1 I 2. il in dl f ' 1 F'76jC4td4f:.,4-nwqogp 1 an A1114-rio-1 1 -v 1 Q-1,111,101 11 -pm-QQQH1 .Q 1-Q-Ngviii 10104-u44gcQn.L213XTq
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