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Marvin Sumners Pittman, A.B., M.A., Ph.D. President A MESSAGE FROM THE PRESIDENT IFE is composed of many elements. Each must exist in the right ratio in order that life may be well rounded. Every one should be prepared to work efficiently in order that he may earn his livelihood. He should be able to play with equal efficiency in order to enjoy life. Play does not consist of unoccupied and misspent time but in time properly capitalized in helpful recreation. In a machine age, such as that of which we are now a part, one of the greatest services that the teacher can render is to equip the student with interests, ideals, and arts which will keep him profitably employed during his leisure hours. I wish to commend the editors of the Reflector for their efforts to magnify the importance of and the means by which the leisure arts may be used to enrich life. Emphasis of this idea is timely and it may prove to be not only a reflector of our college life for the current year, but we trust it may prove to be a contribution to society in general. Page 14
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Dean Zach S. Henderson, A.B., M.A. Fielding Russell, A.B., M.A. Mamie Veazey, A.B. Dean of Men Dean of Women THE DEAN ' S MESSAGE O THE Students of 1934-35: I am glad of the opportunity of having a letter concerning the leisure arts in the Reelector. The authorities of the College have been pleased with the results of the Leisure Arts Program. We think it was a fine thing for the Reflector Staff to use it as their theme for the yearbook. With an increase in scientific inventions and the possibility of a stationary popula- tion, we can expect more leisure for each individual. The program as planned for the year tried to offer as many different activities as possible with the hope that each student would become interested in some new activity. Surely, everyone who has taken advantage of these opportunities will find life more pleasant; and it is my wish that each year you will enrich your life with something new. DEAN HENDERSON Page 1 5
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