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Top Row: PIERCE E. WO0I.SEY, Pn.D.g FRANK I-l. XVRIGI-IT, B.D.g ELLA M. H1LL1'0T. Bottom Row: Bsssm M. FANCHER, A.M.g Glzoncs E. NIORELAND, PH.D.g SMIUEL A. SMALL, PH.D. . . .Jn Glmlemzc Cmlzwfzm RGANIZING college curriculum . . . supervising educational procedures . . . broadening the scope of a variety of academic divisions for more complete instruction . . . these have been the duties of the friendly group of professors pictured above. A French text, meditation on a future assign- ment . . . merely one of the routine tasks of every professor . . . but coordinating the cul- tural courses of the Division of Foreign Lan- gauges and Literature has been of great im- portance to DR. WOOLSEY. Inspiring young ministers to greater service, PROF. FRANK WRIGHT has kept the Division of Theology and Religious Education smoothly performing its ministry in preparing young people for definite Christian leadership. MISS HILLPOT, Chairman of the Division of Music, has di- rected the program of one of the largest divi- sions of the college. Possessing a well-rounded knowledge of music, she has breathed into her department the same efficiency she possesses. We carried our pedagogic problems to MISS FANCHER, Chairman of the Division of Social Science. Recognized by the educational world for her frankness and accuracy in judging ability, Miss Fancheris recommendation has been invaluable to prospective teachers. To mention a rejuvenated Zoology laboratory is but one Way of saying that DR. MORELAND . . . new on the campus this year . . . has already kindled a progressive spirit in the Division of Sciences and Mathematics. A volume of Shakespeare, a casual opinion on interna- tional affairs . . . DR. SMALL heads the Divi- sion of English Language and Literature.
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-rrvv.-.. - ' uw rf'-2 'T' , 'f ' ff: 1 'I -. ..-..ix.:H2t lh'l'Ali.IOHlE E. STOCKIN, B.S. ....... .,.......,......,.............,... A rt ALICE M. POOL, A.M. ...... .. LOIS B. SMITH ...........,...............,...... ........,..,. H igh School DOITAH BURNELL, A.M. ......... . EDITH F. LEE ...........................,......... ...........,.. H igh School EIJNA CAIIAPILTYAN ......................... ZoI.A K. FANCHER, A.B. .,........ .............. H igh School LILA M. ANDREWS, B. Mus. RACHEL DAVISON, A.M. .......... .......,...... 1 Warhemazics DLLIQO S. DOUGLAS, A.M. ANNA L. FILLMORE .................. ..................................... B ible School FLORENCE E. XVRIGHT, B.S. ........ . WPINONA CnoNIc, B.A. ...............,.................,............................. English. EDITH STEAIINS, A.B. ...............,. .. AILIQEN O. SHEA ....... . .........................,........................................................... Ar: quizzes. Yet, they were one of us . . . entering our activities . . . pursuing various eXtra-cur- riculars in search of relaxation from the hum- HARIIY E. ROSENBERGER, PH.D. .,... ...........,. P hilosophy CLAIIIJIQ A. Ruzs, B.D. .....,...,........ ...................... G reek JOHN I-l. Armas, A.M. ..........,.. ........................ B otanly CAno CAIIAPI-ZTYAN, M.A. WIl.I.ARD G. SMITH, A.M uszc ..........Soclal Science ALIPIIEIJ D. KIILCKMAN, B. Mus. ......... . .................... Music ALLEN BOYVMAN, PH.D. .. ....................... ............. H istory PIJIIIIY TUCKER, A.M. ......... . Bock Row: ROSENBERGER, Russ, Avmss, C. CARAPETYAN, SMITH, KRIacmIAN, BOWMAN. Front Row: TUCKER, Parole, FANCIIEII, J. ANDREYVS, MCNEESE. ll ............Geology drum of scholastic work . . Back Row: STOCKIN SMITH LEIL Z. FANCHILR DAvIsoN FILLMORE W. CRONK Front Row: PooL BIIIINELL E. CAIIAPETYAN L. ANDIIILWS DoucI.As F. XVRIGI-IT panish hem istry usic usic ....................Llllill brzzrian usic . it was in these associations with Christian professors that we really came to know and admire our faculty. NIARVIN J. Pnvon, A.M. ,..... . H. LEROY FANCHER, A.M. ..............Physics .................................Cerman JOHN M. ANDREWS, B. Mos. .....................................,................ Music HAROLD S. NICNEESE, B.S.E. .................. Physical Education ALTON M. CIIONK, A.M. ..,.......,... ......................................... J Music RAY W. HAZLETT, A.M. ...... . ROBERT L. HOMAN, B.S. ..... . .l. WIIITNEY SHI-QA, A.M. ...,. . . ............,.. English usic conomics l,., ., , I... I. . 6 -
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. . . Jn CS-mimi Xfefafgmi EALED behind the French doors of the reception room at Gaoyadeo, representa- tives of all four college classes assembled to plot student activities from September to June. Selecting committees, organizing projects, seek- ing faculty approval, scheduling events, fos- tering publicity were but a few of the prelim- inaries to the many entertaining programs which punctuated our monotonous days of study with extra-curricular relaxation. Dangling lanterns, crunchy hay, jerky wag- ons and moonlight . . . a smoky bonfire, songs and gay laughter . . . hot dogs, cocoa and jelly doughnuts . . . memories of our fall hay-ride to the college farm. And then there were the more serious enterprises . . . Thanks- giving Day baskets for the needy . . . beans and bread served by L'Angels of Mercy at our refugee dinner for Red Cross War Relief . . . a patriotic chapel program . . . HG0d Bless American . . . Bill's calm words about free- dom made us realize that we still lived in a free country. Came spring . . . and Sadie Hawkin's Fes- tival . . . frolicsome Lil Abners allegedly dodged determined Daisy Macs . . . pigtails, red ribbons, overalls . . . open houses . . . evening with its scavenger hunt and a burles- qued debate . . . it was all fun. Under the initiative of Clint Boone, the Council has set a new pace in student legis- lation. As coordinators of student opinion and action, it has built a better relationship between students and faculty. CROWELI., GROOME, WAITH, DANNER, P1-IELPS, SWALES, M. Fox, Secretary-Treasurer, C. Boone, President, EYLER, Vice President, H. BAKER, SMALLEY, Surren, MEAD, BURR.
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