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AUDREY WI VERNON THOM 1 A-F' .Ii ,. LLIAMSON, AM. Speech With keen insight in l to iuman nature and with abundant talent, Mrs. Williamson is able to interpret literature and music meaningfully, Aristocratic in her bearin g. but democratic in her impartial friendliness, she is E.N.C.'s ideal first lady. AS GROVES, A.M., Ph.D. Edmzztio Il As E.N.C.'s Sunday School promoter, Dr Groves A ' is unassuming, but tireless, methodical and dependable. Consistently obli in d P g g an loyal to duty, he combines the eye of the artist and cosmopolitan poise with ' A ' genuine Christian character. l17l KENT WILLIA GOODNOW, A.M. Clarriral Laz1g1mge.r,' Gerzmm Although Professor Goodnow lt 'nows all there is to know about the verb, and is ways delving into another language, we remember him also for his amusing chapel talk ' ' ' s. His uncompromising ethical d- ' stan ards have provoked much thoughtful self- criticism. M JAMES VERNER BABCOCK, A.M. Biulogy Professor Babcock sees in nature the handi- work of God and in man a touch of the divine. Keenly aware of the value of the individual, he provides opportunity for student self-expression in his classes. Pro re ' ' i g ssive and energetic, he gladly goes the second mile. 1 C3
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Nlf'lDlfLlNlf NEASE, A.l5. Rt gf-Irin- 'Slit xxi mrketli xxi Illnglx' xx Ill.lllllCNIl U itll Iicr rig lingo lu Imntls. . rtip etliticntx' im I an sion. 'lilieollit I A . lx Ct c is not Iicr sole I ioxxevcr. 'tis ru: - ' ' tomain noretl slit is sltilllul in the tulinirx art Y . Deeply spiritual Noise has lirm Iii . Mrs. ith in the power i lN'l'HliR l A' ul Goal J. XX ILLIAMSON IJLJU' 'If u nlh'ul,' liffltc licmllflng Ixcciilx' lier tlu.il rcs 1 tc-.itlicr .intl goiisilvility .is Danni ul XY'oineii. Mrs XY'illi.im- son Cll1IL'.lXUl'N Iii unilcrstinil citli .intl Iitr L . '. student ' l xi1lI.ll'j'fuINlC'IN A kUl1NLlL'llllUllN Clitistmii xxorlxcr. her talents tomplett-lx' klIllNl'kl'.llK'll.NllCINllNL l1Dlcl!HI img ill IIIIIIX to the lxlcss- IINI MERVEL LL'NN, A.M. Hffrfnfx An eager conversationalist. Professor Lunn combines acute interest in current alfairs with a comprehensive knowledge of his- tory. He cherishes the ideals of E.N.C. A life of service, intense passion for souls and a stirring testimony witness to his deep religious experience. EVAN SOTER , A.l51. Librarian GELOS IADES No one would venture to estimate how many times a day Mr, Soteriades renders his ac- commodating service to students and facul- ty. His careful planning. tact. and ease in meeting problems make the library a real center of college life. 'C I
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