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I I I I I ' 2' 5-v--in-g , 'd if 'WWW Q Y'fY '. '1 1- catcliy, appropriate vvitticisms, is alvvays in demand at banquets and organization rallies, yet in leading songs and prayers lie is equally taitlitul. Professor Mann, wed say, is lust a good scout. Enthusiasm is tlwe essence oi Miss Edith F. Cove, ltead ol tlie pianotorte department. A lively, energetic talker, all ot Professor Caves activities are cliaracterized by tliat same vigor-may we call it punclt? ln ber re igious lile it becomes a dynamic sincerity tliat vvarms our spirits by lter prayers and clwallenges us by lier convictions. l'lovv anyone so calm and unlwurried could ever accomplislt so mucli vvill always mystiiy US' Wltat admiration vve liave lor professor Alise SDGngenberg, vvlio teaclies litera- TUVG, corrects prool, grades compositions, Gnd reads literally dozens ol bool4s. Witltal, its i W I. V VW, f K .Im ' f i ffilfflwj' V l ' fig. 'rv ywll , rt 33'-YJ, lj I li .rf 'fi if ' QQJJ' - in 9.3 f , 'M B J' ixbzlbv Sl y' 'fc gy' A ll. jsfdle S ,iXs,g'b' ,N ij! f,iC7'!k lter disposition rembins so unrulrlled that 'Ur' jx pml- SDC1n can even tell us our fqiilig vvitlnout liurting our feelings. Sine exempli- lies clieerlul godliness. We were surprised when vve First dis- covered tlwat tvvinlde in Professor Kent Goodnovvs eye. Soon vve recognized tltat to be as muclt a part ol liim as luis absorbing love lor languages-lrom biblical Greelc to modern German. We lil4e ltis modesty, luis l1umor,l'iis vvlwole-lteartedness. We like liim. We sliall all remember Professor Grovesis First cliqpel talk, when we discovered luis abundance ol ltumor, insigliif Und Obselvq' tion Since tlten, our admiration lor liis quiet friendliness and ltis stronQ 59959 Ol 1.
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-f - f -. li x :'h1w!:f-::'1-'4n'wraps fiwuwsesdl ww 134tvvff'nv.i.vmtwi is':-I ,, '. rw ' 1 ' ---'cw' ' H f ' 1 ff ' i6f ' Professor Fred Shields is one who prctctises not only his psychology Oncl sociology, but his porticulor neighborly voriety of religion os well. Professor Shields's theories ore voluoble becouse they ore bosed on experience. Alwoys willing- or rother, eoger-os he is to be ol service, unhesitotingly we bring our problems to him and ore sure ot sympothy ond encouroge- ment. fi f ,f f, 3 , . ,g 'x 4 i S Qs ' t c,.. ,' - f- if .7 i C4 , - TY WV ff ' ts. r f . -x . . .4 ms. ,Q .XV ,ss t nf. Conscientiousness is one of the First chorocteristics we noticed in Miss lvlory l-lorris, professor of French and Sponish. A little closer view reveoled o simplicity, modesty, ond etticiency that owokened in us reol odmirotion. But when Professor l-lorris tc1ll4s to God-it is then thot we ore most lceenly owore ot her depth ond character. Digressions mode by Professor Rolph Eorle ore welcomed by his students. l-lis at 14 -niinhi'-. Efr.2937'3 EDJ? Af' UHMAIFL L.,-, qi f K mfg, In r f 9 2 4 a sia ' 1 - i , .,.. Z, :i 1 . 4,31-f.,:w y.,,f x f X ' V, ' a w 1 Qu ,A ' 6 fi , f, X ,X . Y J f 1 f s 2 fi! N kN Q f 4 2, ff K 5 , terse, pungent reflections on lite, bosed on his own noteworthy experience, will prob- obly sticl4 with us long ofter the iourneys of Poul ore lorgotten. We lool4 up to him becouse ol his physicol, intellectuol, ond spirituol height. Yes, Hprofn Ecirle is one ol our tovorite professors. We lil4e to use the term gentleman ol the old school in describing E. N. Cfs philosopher, Professor Robert Dixon. True courtesy ond scholorliness ore usuolly the troits First discovered by his students. But beneoth that benign exterior is the dynomic ot Christ ond holiness-o Christ whom he preoches ond o holiness which he lives. loostmoster, pep-rouser, olumni-orgon- izer, moth prof, fond popo,-need we tell you who? Professor Edword S. Monn, with his consistent good humor ond his -I -4 lllihld C B-A4 .ph gg 9 9, ng!! 5 A' 5 .D an i 11 1. r-rw -Y ., J' Ja' ' f '. ' 1 -' -1 M - . ,. U 5 1 s F it 0 1 wt 1 U, uh: .5 vi! 1 11, ,. at on nfvf ' H... Um .WA IW lll'f, 1 7,1 swf, A 4 ,sn W 592, co de rol iS SCP Cc A C4 so f ' ,X Ns N X X 3 45 f Q Q S ft- tt C El
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-i duty has increased. Our professor of edu- cation has taugltf Us by his Own exclmple what it means to be a consistent, Christian gentleman. Vivid, expressive, alive-Mrs. G. B. Williamson, professor of speech, is one who is never bored or boring. l-'ler intense, personal interest in every individual, com- bined vvith her sympathy and excellent iudgment, has vvon her many a confidence. For, whatever the difficulty, a tallc with lVlrs. Williamson means new hope, courage, and determination. l ler enthusiasm in her classes and her fresh outlook malce the speech N department one of the fastest growing de- partments in our college. , 2 beautify the campus, to boost E. N. C., and to have a friendly tall4 vvith us on almost any subject. l-lis progressive and original ideas are shown by the valuable plaster models he has presented to the college, by the iden- tifying plagues placed on t campus trees, and by his interestifng a educational field trips. vsxl I l We didn't lcnovv what to mal4e of him vvhen he came, and vve haven't l4novvn ever sincel But there are several things vve are sure of in connection with Professor lvlervel P. Lunn: he lcnovvs his history and political science, he is auiclc-vvitted, intellectual, and lilcable, he is unconventional, and means his Christianity, he l4novvs his vvay around. l'le often pores over a dissection or lec- tures on a leaf, but the vvorl4 of Verner Une of the most active phases of our Babcock goes farther than his iob as natural campus life has been managed by Mrs. science teacher. We thinlc of him as the Esther Williamson. Choirs, solos, quartets, absorbed scientist who tal4es time out to church services, programs, chapels,-she f16f 11 vfls-'fd n.1?'QArfe'n?o 51fr N' '1 .h 45nei.Ki!-'L r Mn ' 7 W f l W 'VFW 'f-,f-rs ir, Q'-vqfvv. . 1-. 1. g new 'n- x- , yr 5. r. ' if: A' , 3- , A Y . ' ' - A SL-' 1 .'i.4:sA Ln' I, 1al-.limn -4 .Il 5 ' ' - a b ' A ' - f 11 f ' ' 'f-' il -s , ,H Q1 N, SS .SRE N vvillir cheer ruffle and c Wt us-O teacl vvho DVOQ' ment critic crea ts in ,,f Mis .. NNN W! SP F3 Ci F3 l' fi F
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