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:JEANS l ERNEST ALBERT VUILLEUMIER The Dean, traditional figure in Tome, at Chapel, and on the Campus, presents an unforgettable picture. His pipe, his smile, his wit, his Seniors are excused, and even his presentation of a bus schedule to an ex-Dickinsonian form the nucleus of many a memory. Though he is retiring from office to devote his time to science, all Dickinsonians shall remember him as The Dean. HELEN B. NORCROSS Through her marvelous ability for helpfulness and under- standing, the new Dean of Women has Won the confidence of the women students. Her trusting smile and kindly Words have proved far more effective discipline than the strictest of rules. ARTHUR V. BISHOP Soft-spoken and congenial, the Dean of the Senior class guides nearing the end of their college career. and advises those who are In the classroom his love of the classical authors and literature gives the student a deep appreciation of the Hellenes and Romans and a profound admiration for the professor. 201 The 1 be tern: and un. him an send to the coll , . - , , .. . ,, . ,N afar-fi .-' ,V T-Y, vsff.,-.,-sf -Q--.:' .--'ff .-Q-41:-m 1- ,Q V ., .. A .. .. ,. . -.,,,,.. . . is .. if - -ig' ,, . A . . r. - ,-, . -4 ...,w,,-,sa -.,., ,. .- X- .-.--:...- .-r. .,,..iv, .. . .f-:,..- -V f- ,.,.. - . .. - - .- W ,,.. .-J .-+-2 rvw- ,-s.r...sf'--.4-ss :V-, ...-- x... - M. i- 1 .: , --1.-, - 'V 1 . s - .- r- .' -rin., ' . T ' fa'-- V--. 41-1 -.-' fn--,nfn V-' N1- - .vs --:'.,:s 1 ax- -1 -Q --.J '- ff- -2:1 N C, L.. -Lui: L--4.4-.-:Kr--Fan-1--b if fx- '. P X 1, na -wg N ,- ' it -' 5, iJ.'iJf:--li ,-.-'LY 1-i:t:1-srqle J' TP' i.rff,1'z'?-5'-Erffffsifgg-PN-eta vgE.12.i-Qflhqf'-: -2.-up-W -A '- Q51-.mfg-1.,2:+:::'?:-wQ-i:f-.- ff f':-'iw 1 E-v '- 'H'--- 1 'V ---:.r 'fs -' -ni ' -9 'S-11-4 ' ' --1-'4f 'f a ' 'J ' - -ff -s - .-,,- .:.:.,a -3. re.. --7 ,:.f u,f,:- wv ra- -. 'V' - -' N- ' ' -' ,i W , .' . ., Y ff - -V V - vga- -s,.4q.-'4,A,.,,....1 . -- .afar - 'M A -- - ' f X 'f 5 , Nu 'D tn-1: ,,,,,,,,..,,,,,.,, aaa... n..-E-:ar..:s.. A as-1 as Q-di -La.,..........fI..-v.wszwf1-.r s.--. M
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