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J-f2?i?' il My Qfgn f14Qf,':s::f.f2fa23:flier-142355. A Zlinrmarh Blank at Qvhhing Hedding College now offers, in addition to the courses already offered in the Liberal Arts Department, the Scientific Department, and the Fine Arts Department, two new courses-Campustry and Antimanology. These classes are under the di- rection of professors who have spent a great deal of time in this particular field and who are especially fitted to mold the minds of students who desire to leave college well equipped for life. All students are required to complete one of these courses before graduation. Special interest has been shown in these classes this year, and next year a prerequisite course will be offered as a foundation for instruction leading to Matri- mony or Solitary Bliss. Surely, you cannot afford to miss this opportunity of receiv- ing instruction of a character that will compare favorably with that offered in the best institutions of higher education. THOUGHTS FOR THOSE WHO THINK WHY G0 TO COLLEGE? The college is the shortest road to the largest success, whether you measure suc- cess by the money you marry, the attentions you hold, the dates you have, the eyes you make, or by the length of time you remain intact. Success comes in decreasing measure to him who is unprepared. It pays no one to put off preparation for life's work. Many a man who is unprepared and has seen the college trained man pass him on the road to romance, has asked, Why do they pass me? He has realized too late the value of collegiate training. Advantages of taking a course in either Campustry or Antimanology: You learn How to build personality, How to overcome timidity, How to develop perseverance, How to use speech effectively, How to make the most of opportunities. How to attain poise, How to strengthen character. VVe urge you to consider entering our college. The first important step will be to ask for definite information regarding these two new courses in which you are certain to be interested. Do not hesitate to ask questions. Tell us your problems. Ask our advice. It is our purpose to help you in every way possible. if you' desire our assis- tance. Write now for further information relative to the opportunity offered for special collegiate training for the profession you desire to enter upon as a life work. whether it be marriage or single blessedness. The faculty members give individual attention to students who need such help. The opportunities at Hedding are provided for you and for others who have a vision of' what it means to get ready to live efficiently and in a larger way. Uflfitlz. apologies fo the regular Hedding College Bllllfflllv '+ f-Fliiffs-fa--f'l25i5? '1?ffE5fi-11-flfihi 925 l 2fii2f.f?5'.liifQ'2'f3 f'5-+l.SfTlA7f.' One Hundred Twenty-eight
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gfsaiiifiwsieiziw2211323259 Qfgngg Q3efgLa,rzs2s:2z-aiaizii T fury Wi I I Qlampnairg 4 I Report for the year ending June 9, 1921, respectfully submitted by Harold Airy Francis Watson, head of the Department, Associate Professor, Edith Wliittaker. ,WI ENROLLED STANDING W Amelia and George ................,........ ..,................ .............,..... ...............,.. . A -4- -l- ygl Gertrude and Jean ......,.. ,.,,.,,. A -l- y ' Ruth and Allen .............. ....,,., , A If Velma and Gerald ......,.. A W Nellie and Tom ...............,. IW W W, ......,.B-l- B lvl Margaretta and Morell ........ ......,.. Mabelle and Glen ....,....,.... ...,e.... B -l- ri? Frieda and Torrey ........ ........ - B V, Sylvia and Arthur ,..... ,...,... . C Civil, Jessie and Robert .......... ......... B - Wt Martha and Claude ..,..... ......... C -I- ya Cora and Claire .......... ........ . C-l- Ayliffe and Kenneth ....... ......., C -I- l l Ruth and Albert ........,.... ......... C -I- ,vl Lucille and Ernest ........ D Ml Dorothy and Fred ..,....... ......,. F I Ruth Mac and Virgil .,,,..,,, ...,.... C londitioned Veda and Eldon ......,... ......... C I I Marie and Carl ....,,...,...., .Incomplete iw, Rhoda and Clement .......... F WI Rhoda and Rollin ................. ......... C V Bessie and Coach Kirby .,....,......... ................ . .. ...... I J Anttmunnlngg Mi Report for the year ending June 9, 1921, respectfully submitted by Sara Jane W Morrissey, head of the Department. X ENROLLED STANDING , Bertha Sexton ....... A Mabel Vance ..... A-l- l L Ruth Young ...,,...,, ,,,,,,,,, B -I- snt Mildred McCoy .......... .,,,,,.., A yy' Grace McCullough ...... ,.,.,,,, B -k A Anna Copeland .,,,.i,, ,,,,,,,, , A-1- W Irene Peterson ........, A lvl Dorothy Wliitted ........ ........ . A+ 34,4 Alma Schlosser .....,.. .....,,. . B-1- I Alverta Carter .,....,.. ..,....... . A-1- , Estellein Austin ....................... A-1- wlq Bessie Thayer flate entryj .....,. ........, C lv' Beulah Darling ........................ ........ B W Florence Webber ..... .......... ................ F V Ruth Quick .........,. ....... ....................... A A as az ve . P Her lips were so near iv? That what else could I do? I You'll be angry, I fear, M But her lips were so near- yl Well, I cantt make it clear, A Or explain E to you, , But-her lips were so near M That-what else could I do? lvl WT 5412211 ifi iifkff 4f Z f 2i I N J, EfA??2iifZEiEl One Hundred Twenty-n ne
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