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YUvent5HeLght V. P. Lovell, M. A. Business Manager Every job requires a peculiar talent in its accomplishment, but the office of business manager is more than a mere task. It is a process of co-ordinating skills, of balancing budgets, and allocating means of financial support to students. Mr. Lovell Works large- lv behind the scenes, but any committee dealing with coin of the realmi' appreciates the value of his presence and suggestions. Though the timid might mistake his dig- nity for sternness, many have found that his ollice door is always open for counseling. Aubrey H. Rulkoeiter, Ph. D. Dean Dean Rulkoetteris day is filled with many and varied tasks. But these duties include the challenging, the unusual. The Counsel he gives to large groups or individual stu- dents is friendly but firm. Possessing a l0g1- cal mind himself, he endeavors to teach stu- dents to think, really delve into knowledge. Those in Dean,s,' classes find him a ver- itable Hlnformation Please on manv thought-provoking questions.
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fpfeddaqe from Une paedicfenl: Another college year has come to a close, a year which is significant in the history of our denominational educational Work, for it marks the Seventy-fifth anniversary of the establishment of our first Seventh-day Adventist institution of higher learning. Battle Creek College was founded in 1874. In 1901 it was moved to Berrien Springs, Michigan, and reorganized under the name of Emmanuel Missionary College. County buildings, including th-e court house and the jail, provided the first offices and classrooms. The years following were ones of rapid growth in buildings, industries, and enrollment. God with usw has been the secret of the development of this institution. During the three-quarters of a century that the College has served our denomination, hundreds of her graduates have gone forth into all lands of earth and the islands of the sea to point men to Christ, the Saviour. Emmanuel Missionary College can be justly proud of the record of achievement of her alumni. With a heritage of pioneer courage and unlimited faith, the College pledges anew her dedication to the ideals of her founders and to the standards of Christian education. At the close of this anniversary year, We breathe a prayer of gratitude to God for His guidance in the past and beseech His continued blessing upon the activities of our be- loved College. ALVIN VV. IGI-INSCN, Pre51'de11t Twenty-Seven
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Ur, Ph. D xg .tit ntith timmy X rf! -1 ' r Jfrrlxxflllriillnscl I it X .nf I.: Itglgh Sm YY it A .. -I KCI- ' on fm' lmoxrlqdgel ' Nl him Illilllv Daniel A. Augsburger, M. A. Modern Language Laughter, diligent study, profound thought, and fervent prayer comprise the philosophy and per- sonality of Professor Augsberger. i'Students, l want to know how I can serve you best, is the constant desire of this dynamic professor of modern lan- guages. He readily understands the problems of students, for he has remained a scholar himself. Harry Elmo Edwards, Ph.D. , Secondary Education lf you do not know where you are going in life, ask Doctor Edwards. lf your Government check does not come, ask Doctor Edwards. Sound advice, practical guidance, and sincere interest constitute the efforts of this teacher of psychology and edu- cation to co-ordinate talent with interest and to place the individual in the proper niche in life. flaafeuaaa Paul T. Gibbs, Ph. D. English The treasure is there, we must probe, analyze, and discriminate until the sought-after reward is . ours. The search fwith pen and inkl leads through College Grammar, Beowulf, and writing of Chaucer 01: Milton. No matter what the subject, Doctor Gibbs enlivens it with his easy, indirect sense of humor. His philosophy is that the chief ingredient of education is the student. Herwarth F. Halenz, Phf. D. Chemistry A master in the realm of test tubes and Bunscnis burners. the Hone and onlyw Doctor Half-nz is a man oflmany other capabilities as well. Among his accomplishments are a knowledge of shorthand, music, and the ability to turn a neat' phrase. Per- haps this gift of pithy statement springs from his keen analysis of human nature. Twenty nzne
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