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dl ll Sho Orial Li. On gh mllal TCS Q S of Mis Unique P0Sted llc pos- LIU' B.l..S. sl-5' 9n4fZ'fmcl'aa4 .lustma Batluk, M A Home Economics The way to a mans heart 1S through his stomach Students in Miss Batiuks classes are frequently impressed with the truth of the statement. lt seems that Miss Batiuk will soon give final proof of the theory, for her future plans include a subjective application of the household arts. Margaret Benedict, B.A., Supervisor in Elementary School, Instructor in Education E Miss Benedict has a keen eye for searching out the first Cardinal in the spring. Her friends have learned that when she stops suddenly, even in the middle of the road, and focuses her eyes on a remote spot she has caught a glimpse of her red-feathered friend. Alma Nlager Campbell, B.S., Supervisor in English, Instructor in Education Although Mrs. Campbell's time is divided between housework and teaching, her interest in each is whole- hearted. She amazes practice teachers with the Wealth of ideas and slogans which she uses in clarifying the study of English for academy students. John Christensen, M.A., Chemistry U Even though his subject matter consists largely of llullkn0WHS, Mr. Christensen is able to guide his students 0'l10Ugh them to ultimate success. He is always willing to Zlve 'P9fS0nal 'help to those who find the mysteries of qgiilllstfi' baffling and encourages them With his friendly K e. Abbie S. Culbert, B.A., English Re llgfss Culbert spares time from diagrams, themes, and Culffggitg lor Writing to treat friends with samples of her lhef Y1 drt. For almost thirteen years as a member of the CZECH tty at Emmanuel Missionary College she has taught C We use of the tool, good English.
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Arlene Marks, B.A., B.L.S., M.A.L.S. Libraries are the wardrobes of lit- erature Whence man, properly in- formed, might bring forth something for ornament, much for curiosity, and more for usef'-Dyer With almost 39,000 books, intellectual oceans whose Waves have touched all shores of thoughtf' the Iames White Memorial Li- brary is the most popular building on the campus. Elhcient service is the motto of Miss Marks and her three assistants. Unique bulletin boards and accession lists posted conspicuously help students realize the pos- sibilities and resources of the library. Barbara Phipps, B.A., B.L.S. f Miss Dorothy Ferren, B.A., B.L,S, Thirty-eight Audrey Stockton, B. A., B.I..S- Justina Homt The t Students i with the t will soon g intlutle a Mctrgart Supe Edurt lhss l hrst Cartl when she and focus glimpse 0 Alma tl Supe lhh0u llftttsetmfl ttatttd, 3 ttlgas and ol En U. gb lilhn Chen In Eten ullH0tt't lhtuugtl I llltlaie llks Rfqdlll t IH I , Ili ul F ll ip,
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W Alice Davis, B.A., Music For .relaxation Miss Davis likes to find an easy chair pick up some sewing, Crocheting, or other handiwork ami forget about musical notes students forget to flat or hodgel podge rhythm they erroneously effect. Blanche M. De Merice, B.A., Physical Education Playing basketball, volley ball, going on hikes, or taking part in activity in general appeals to Miss De Merice. She likes the out-of-doors and her gardening urge usually comes with the return of the first robin. Clarence S. Field, B.A., Social Science A wealth of historical niiseellany ever at his fingefilllff a ready smile and willingness to visit with and encouragf the shyest student, a continual endeavor toward Wd Saturday night programs-all these characteristics COYU' prise the influence of Mr. Field. Paul Hamel, B.A., Public School Music and Wind lnsfrumenis H Wlieri he was only five years old lllr. Ha111f'll'Pgi taking lessons on the Cornet. llc is still pli1?'in5-5 that? bl1'llIllt'I1l, but now ln' is also showing Students l10W lomal f'Vf'1'Y blow count. lliuwwtilig the College Band collilllulti some of his time. but when lu- gt-is ll spare lllllllltxllimrl . 1, 'UWIYUFIH Illfws. ll lvw ol nlnvli will appear Ill Wm Clilill F Du Elder hit 0l gpilt 4 War. fielrli. clasf 9 Robe S4 A 1 llr. l acliril caring always his hel Meri S E lu- lliat li trades lllf' fir school
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