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L.-' one of the college's newer and Hner personalities, writes excel- lent poetry and has a flair for journalism. Nearby is the bul- wark of exclusive reticence, Miss Holtzhauser, who coaches charming acrobats and dauntless athletes. The gymnasium of- fers a full revue of stunts and dances. We boast Miss Holtz- hauser and her excellent basketball team. If one is fortunate, one can get into a very famous place on the campus, the music room. This department is in charge of a noble baritone, Mr. Matteson, who is miles ahead of old stuff and who can manage a room full of exotic Sopranos and temperamental tenors. The W. Trezise I. Diehl College presents Mrs. Matteson who IS an accomplished pianist and who is well known for the generous use of her talents. The ever popular Miss Shaffer continues to entertain the students with her brilliant lectures in the history class. Room I is always the smart place for intellectual discussions. The great Dr. Tre- zise reluctantly relinquishes his view of the stars to come down to earth and pose for us. The distinguished gentleman will eventually tell of his startling experiences with the athletic group. Our psychologist, Dr. Hamrick, is another of those moderate, pleasant, folk, whose personality is enhanced by the proper air of distinguished reserve. We know of no other place in the College where one can get such wholesome advice so gen- erously administered. Mr. Wade, in charge of the College Ele- R. Casey A. Comer R. Dalghren H. Hough M. Jones M. LaFar -- --- ., W 4, A .. L121
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The Campus and some of it's Interesting People THE PATH of knowledge IS made smoother and more accessxble to the students of State 'l eachers College by a consc1ent1ous and able faculty Only the clamour of thronged corr1dors breaks the orderly and bus1ness l1ke s1lence of the mam ofhce located near the mam entrance Here, M1ss H1tch1ns ponders over problems unt1l they are efhc1ently solved, and college aiTa1rs move along steadlly and smoothly Forms teachers notlces, orders for books, and letters to be sent, all rest rn the hands of the junlor stenographer, MISS T1ghe To the r1ght of the ma n oillce IS the geography department run by a noble pedagogue who knows h1s bus1ness Known as Mr Dxehl to th students of the campus, he can not only handle maps, globes, and atlas, but can get along w1th the exuberant fratermty crew as well Just across the hall l1es a part of the exh1larat1on of college hfe, the Enghsh d partment Mr McClellan, as1de from bemg MEG w ,ow wa- N wfiz 479, ,E Q ,W The Bulwark of Leammg vie' MNQTNX img, E cwx ,Myth ea WW tim if We 35 'W 5 Q 4? 'ei yr 'lg' 4 AW, wwe was H9635 5-iw if 'M we 'A of M fm' jf aw P 1' M4 as H-fr fkligt iq, 8' 1 L55 4 il Fri' xl I if 4 A 'af wh xl gf gifatr' Q M I as Siva.: 431,15 by- K Kwfaffv-fi xxgsrf Y 7 Romance and nature rn symphony From the valley of art to the depth of scnence L11 . , . ! . ' A . ., C . , . C . 0 . . . t. . , , : .N X X' X 'Nw bvaqvrn A wx WX , X , M X A ,. , ef, , ,X W 1, ,. LAW., X ,L ma, Ama, . Qi, als , ,. . s ' af 'pgfLQ-,H a . ' W ' ' s-' 3' ' L ..,v'5flf f . - f -. -4 - ' f ? h K 'ar F -'E iff f fiil Q.if5:3 f '1fa ,. , ww , . 1 -' C -J ,p ,Q -' Q A N-X X A ,Q-.JZMM ffl aa., ,,,s4,y' ' Eid-,Q airs? 'il 'l X f,a M u f 'Vlkix' ..'if 5l -r r s I-:fix T t :fs ff :Q .aa Q ' , e ' aff. W.-qi. w , - 'Hy' f s Y 'W V 'W Tl- ' L. 'HA 1 1 1' ' . ' , . mf, fl' ' 1 A ,Wfg P ,Qi 9 Q'! i-'tar 2kY??9ya, f,,3SQn,Lg v s wityffi V . . . may ' rw '. w 4S:w we lt . i g Isatwgwi' ,ya e. , p -,gy A -. h Q . .'.. -,miata 2 P' ' 4352 .A .9-. , , s J E,1+6i?!fJ-lf. f' ' 5, Q 1 A :A ,ja My -we ga ,, l ,, --.' F ,. H aiwh. pf' '.' -,gg . L 's'r'6 ' 'J' 5235439-sf 1 5ig,e-i. fgXagw-':- ' ' ,iff N-yw'z ' f if im Z X ' ! X raft N wwwen ' ' w:f,r'g LM, A 'V , Ai.wLM3,d1 - an - wer' l-:ver mwaf-fa: , f 54, 2 as 'wif-e' QSM? . 1 , ff .!f a,w 5,11 'g?,aJf'- 10,1-gf-. -f 1, W,-gf . 95,13 ag gf. V 5-ig f-:T ait-, ff'-,l rg ,n ,42- ' SN -X . 1- 2.k..fA ' v 3.1. V .Q , X'-t 13. A , ,X h t. X ,jg 5,3 ix -,Q -- . .W -V f, , NA f . g r- ,g fl A, .V ' , ' Q ,fig :aff ' e cya V. ,r ' Stfz-af M -34,3 at v fig? -- . - ,V a-,4 .-, ., , Q as Q 4 43 XXW25 Q ' fs 5' , V. A ,gifs . 'gg 3:35.-,,, . ,Spf , wp, mag? Way? 63, at V J U or - fa gs -get G- ' - er,.,., G g bfu u -, . 15,35 f - fgf2f.f..,- f ff -, , - ' W ff V 15' '. fd? V .' , if3'f a2:,,f'4p-,'f31-:- Y, ,..v 1 - , ,a.,,m.,: - , , ,g,?.,, ' e W ' 1
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mentary School, has made something dazzling out of it. Believe it or not, we can remember the time when it was the training school. But now We must say it is one of the best places on the campus. The library on the third floor is very popular. The special attractions are Miss Hough and Miss Comer. You may want to know how many stars in the heavens or the newest method for teaching arithmeticg the librarians never disappoint. In their enthusiasm, artists are happy. Go to the art room and you can begin the patter of the studios right there with the pic- tures in front of you. It is here that our most gracious Miss Gray directs the work of creative art. The dominating person- ality of the dormitory is that of Mrs. Wasson, the efficient die- tician and manager of the buildings. The Dean of Women at M. Matteson M. Hamrick G. McClellan H. Trezise L. Shaffer E. Wasson I. Condry A. Brady N. Wade M. Tighe U31
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