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Mo Nroomamf SELLERS P-,,.-,,.,.-,,.,,. .,,.,-, -. ,.,,.,,,,-- uma Mxaaimvrii CHARLES Sw PAUL Dowav RALPH Scuacrza josuv PAUL I-lnnnrswr DONEY, A.B., S.T.B., A.M., Ph.D. Thomas Beaver Professor of English Literature. Josisifiiiisliz BnuNYA'ri1 Muiznnirxi, A.B., A.M. Dean of Women. Associate Professor of English. RALPII Sciiizciim, A.B. Director of Music Associate Professor of English. Morzroomxzmc Pomim SELLERS, Ph.B., A.M., Litt.D. Martha Porter Sellers Professor of Rhetoric and the English Language. CHARLES L. Swim, A.M.. Associate Professor of English. Page 16 ' --','-wut arm'-'N .rf.:':4.u1 . .' . F' '1'52'. ,'5-fill? mfifll 'pylilfiu 4: : '3'.ly' .-:-.':5,g-:,15S-q3.L.:. v:.- gm ,1,.. V - -- , ag..-.,..: A- ' run, .A ' N -A-:in+5,.,..,. ,
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CORNELIUS W. PRETTYMAN, Ph.D. Dean of the Senior Class When the alumni get together, sooner or later Dr. Prettyman becomes the subject ofthe discussion. No one who has studied under him can forget the experience, nor CIOes one want to forget that adventure. It is a too valuable part of the whole that makes up our college life. His humor- ous stories about himself and equally interesting people, quickly convey to his listeners and ruminators his keen sense of wit and judgment. Sharp analysis of life and the people with whom we associate is the greatest lesson that one can learn from this real gentleman. WILLIAM W. LANDIS, Ph.B., A.M., Sc.D. Dean of the junior Class The coatless and bearded Professor Landis is a beloved figure on the Dickinson campus. His fame is far reaching, for his mathematical ability demands the respect of the world and the admiration of his students. His long years of service have done much to produce our college of today. Traveler, tireless worker, writer, astronomer, researchist, scholar, irisilocrat, and gentleman-such is Dickinson's own Docky an is. ARTHUR V. BISHOP, B.S., A.M., Ph.D. Dean of the Sophomore Class During the past year, Professor Bishop has exhibited his boundless knowledge of modern youth in contrast to his well- known classical interests. As classicist, he has long thrown before the swine the pearls of Livy, Ovid, and Virgil. Now, as modernist, he also mends the ways of the sophisticated yet vacillating members of the Sophomore Class. Proficient in debating the much-debunked subject of the educational advantages of Latin study, Professor Bishop is himself proof as to the validity of his argument. LEWIS GUY ROHRBAUGH, B.D., Ph.D. Dean of the Freshman Class As a Professor of Religion and Philosophy, Dr. Lewis Guy Rohrbaugh is tolerant, patient, and willing to look at the world from many sides. This same personality is shown in his contact with student life. For many years, Dr. Rohrbaugh, as Dean of the Freshman Class, has welcomed all incoming students and has helped them in beginning their college cajeers. ln this association, Professor Rohrbaugh has prove his sympathetic understanding of youth and its many problems. Page 15
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