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: 4 -29 Z 1110 4233: ,z W.. Dr. Hogarth's Installation: Dr. Hogarthg Dr. Cox, President Emcritusg H. R. Barber, Chairman of Board 3.9 if tg ki 0if0ur10! ea. era i WZ? Mrs. Hogarth, Nancy Eva, Dr. Hogarth A new spirit of advancement marks Dr, Charles P, Hognrtlfs first Year as lH'eSi- dent of Gulf Purk College. His leadership has made 1950-1951 11 profitable and enjoyable school year. The president is eoneentrating on plans for the girl for successful future living. This ideal is being ferenees between her and mefmbers of the fueulty, family eoneept made possible by n limited student personal living, and extensive social aetivities. In greatest development of each npprouehed by individual Con- the protected study plan, the body. a program for informed all these approaches, each of which is essential to the future welfare of each student and ut' Gulf Park as an
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his A touch of efficiency is essential to coordinate the ex- tensive business aH'airs at Gulf Park College. And Mr. Rupert H. Cooke holds the very important office of busi- ness manager. In addition to this he makes our train reservations for us, handles our baggage, and arranges trips for us. But the most important function he performs for us is showing, by his own example, the meaning of friendship, for he is one of the best friends Gulf Park students have. . flee ef icienf f01,LCA
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