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DEANS' MESSAGES To the Class of 1938: V Your college days here are all but over. Your record has been written. Whether this record is one of satisfying achievement or of intermittent success- es only, it cannot be altered. Like the spoken word or the spent arrow, it is not to be recalled. To go forth from college halls satisfied with past results, however splen- did, would be a grave error. Let your future course be set with an unilagging determination to represent the rugged adventurer in his assaults upon the jungle oi ignorance, selfishness, and intolerance. If your stay here has pro- vided the elemental basis for such future striving, the time has not been spent in vain. May your struggle be valiant and your successes glorious. C. I. Naegle Dean of Instruction A man's happiness consists of the number and the intensity of his appre- ciations! L ' May your lives be rich in appreciations-of music, of art, of literature, and of personalities-and may you achieve the inner satisfactions that neither wealth nor knowledge alone can give. May your college days have furnished the background and have opened the gates to ever increasing opportunities for continued enjoyment of the good, the true, and the beautiful. ' . Ruth L. Iones Dean of Women Someone has said that there are obiously two educations, One teaches us how to make a living: the other how to live. My wish has always been that while at college you may have availed yourselves of all of the physical, mental, social and character development possible which has been offered you through a variety of experiences, and that as a result, you have not only been learning how to make a living as pro- spective teachers, but also how to live most and serve humanity best. Good luck to you as you leave college and face the greater problems, responsibilities and opportunities which lie ahead in a turbulent world. Howard R. De Nike DeanofMen E B 22 , X ,f HUNDRED AND THIRTY EIGHT , WW f' W Nineteen
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A fs.. DEAN IONES DEAN NAEGLE DEAN DE NIKE Dr. Cherries I. Nomegle - - Deon of Instruction Miss Ruth L. Iones - - Deon of Women Howard R, De Nike - - Deon of Men THE STROUD OE NINETEEN Eighteen
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WI-lE STRCUD Standing: I. W. Foltz, Paul M. Crawn, Thomas I. Breitweiser Seated: Edward V. McCullian, Daniel Wolford LaRue, A. Lester Crapser Tl-IE FACULTY We recognize and justly feel that our faculty is the equal of 'any of its type in the State. Carefully selected on the basis of each members fitness for his particular work, the staff is made up of competent instructors who have had ct varied teaching experience preceded by broad and thorough training. It has developed into a body which is outstanding in the field of education and has become an important asset to education in the Commonwealth. As the captain of a ship gives full credit to the skill of the helmsman for safely guiding the vessel to port, so do we, as students, give our full appre- ciation to the faculty for safely guiding our personalities to graduation. We came here a medley of ambitions and desires cancelling one another in un- reconciled hostility. We had no coordinating goal, no master purpose to which we would readily sacrifice every other desire of the heart. We were an unweeded graden of desires, not knowing which plant to nourish, and which to discourage and let die. Unity was beyond us. In that period of transition we were in dire need of a guide, and fortunately, we found that l. W. Foltz, B.S., M.A. ..............., .,,, . , ,.,.. Supervisor I. H. S. ,. ...,,., , English Paul M. Crawn, A.B., A.M. ..,,.,. . . . , Thomas I. Breitwieser, A.B., M.A., Ph.D. .. ,. , Director of Teacher Training Edward V. McCullian, B.S., M.A. .....,... ,.,.....,..,,. . . . , Science Daniel Wolford LaRue, A.B., M.A., Ph.D.. . Head of Education A. Lester Crapser, B.P.E., M.A., Ph.D. . I I, . .Q Director of Physical Education X Twenty CF NINETEEN
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