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Mrs, Roxie L. Rosson Mrs Rossun, matron of Godden Hatl, endeavours to mmntom m the dormitory a cultured atmosphere sm'n- tar to what the boys IIVE In at home. Every mommg she mspects thezr rooms encouraging good housekeeping. She answers the dormitory phone, mends socks, otters cannot, and ccnntrxbutes In many ways to their welfare. Mrs. J, L, Dykes Mrs Dkab. director of the Cottage Book Store, has effxcuently handled over two thousand books thus school year, not Including the vutumes ordered tor the ilbrary. She ts otwoys especially th1an to help preachers ublom the books they wont, Duns Heaty, Mrs. Dykes' oble assastont, tries to sell a book to everyone who enters. Mrs, Louise Miles A native 0t Texas, Mrs, Louise Mites who nurses the 200 dormitory students has had doctors and nurses In her tauwly from way back there Travel books, btugraphtes, and Current scientittc lttemture ctaim attention In her precnous bit 0t spare time- when she's not horseback riding. Nurse Miles wants tT known that she Is ubtc to discern the tuve germ from bucterta. O, M. Coleman Speedy Coleman, tom- pus clectncnan, ptumber, and bus drwcr. was Harding's handy man, When not otf the campus With one of the student gruupa he found tum: t0 :le the hedges and prune the shrubs and trees At home he has an apiory whxch produce; from 400 to 500 pounds of honey yearlyt Harold Kohler Harold Kohter, student d1? tector ot Harding College Press, had three years' ex- DENEHCE as assistant for the Harding Press which serves him well today for the shop is a busy place. Every prmted article used by the co1lege is produced at the shop. Era Madge Ellis, one of his assistants, is pictured with him. William Godwin When icicles come out of the hot water pipe. blame Bi Godwm, college machin- ist and Chief engineer. He supervises two durkueg who feed hungry furnaces 1,500 tons of coat a year.
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General Fadulty C. D. Brown The busmess officeethe place where the painless extraction method of securing payment irorn students is practiced IS the office of Bursar Brown, Here he is pictured with two of the student helpers, Coudeil Lane and Bertha Smith. In addition to the student transactions, all problems and financial affairs of the two forms, laundry, and College Club pass through the hands of Bursar Brown. A sub post office station is maintained in the business office. When not in his office greeting students with the phrase t'Let's decorate the mahogany, he likes to fish or read to his children. Earl Smith Assocmted With Hordrng this year I5 EorJ Smith, su- perintendent of buildings and grounds and maintenance Engineer on top of that. His hobby IS anything meA Chonicol and that is rather strange for a man who knew nothing but horses and 50d- dles on a Texas ranch until he woa twenty years old. Brother Smith preaches. too, and established two con- gregations Gt Clayton, New MeXico, while he was there in the government service. Mrs, A B. Chandler M0 Chondlcr daily feeds 200 hungry students. She is the coltege dietitian who welds the big stick in the kitchen, and isn't so small herself Be on time is her motto. She has over 2,000 recipes to show for her hobby and her first love is fixing diets for Sick people. Mrs. J. Harvey Dykes HWe've been very lucky with thirteen, says Mrs. Dykes, matron of the thir- teen girls who live in Gray Gables, the threeestory home house south of Pot- tse Cobb Hall. The girls do light housekeeping with Mrs. Dykes as their second moth- er. Sewing of all sorts Occu- pies much of her tame and she teaches the lodies'Thurs- day afternoon Bible closst
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UI Mane, do you have an cuff ImaIy for clogs? , Some fun to be on a Hard- mg outing, say Hurrason, Myers, and Stapleton, . Coy vowcm, l pronounce you man and Wife . It's real, mo?! Eva and Murphy engoge m a little damp fun . Outboard motor, chock? . Mildred and Blanche go schonlrsh wllh plgtolTs and bare feet. , Take his dare Jim 0an see If Duck WI throw w . Motor trouble, Brother Bux- fer? . Marvolcne really hkes 11101 NEW CCII'FIEFCI, If you can figure out what Mabel Grace and Wanda ore domg, you beat u5 Boy. If a stag lune could OFIW' meet this line! . Whlch paw'r are you wor- ned about, Blanche?l lTer- ane pun.I . A scene from Post Road. W'hn lady m the hut wasn't in WI Four Pathc Cobb Hell Ic- dIGS srmie or the birdie. . The Orchestra pauses for something more chgmhble Than MUSIC. . Aren't there qomg to be enough, June?
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