Kansas Wesleyan University - Coyote Yearbook (Salina, KS)

 - Class of 1930

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fs- .9 - i f - e i, af gli' :HHHQ CCZQWWFIE .. ,, lr rf 'LQ' W i i seg? ,.,. i ,, i v fgllis lf'-li ills D f ean o Women The little girlies who are away from i home and mother for the first time need ilil somebody to take care of them, keep them from getting homesick and crying aisle! CAROUNE RQMMSON in their pillows and help them get used MRS-MARY A' AMR 2 to strenuous college life. Q1 DEAN MATSON and MOTHER ADAIR have that rivilege and responsibility. liffll w p ' i l l Ml Miss MATSON has been dean of women at Wesleyan twelve years, and her ex- TH perience and understanding and interest in the college women have won her the lm, lffq' friendship of many students and alumni. -952 QE? I is 31 The suite of offices of the dean of women includes an attractive private office , Q ,i 4 1 'Qf and a comfortably furnished social room where the women may meet informally 'l between classes. Really a homelike little place. 2 ' 'l fling lf i And then there is Schuyler hall, the home for homeless women, where women f l students from out of town may take up residence and become members of MOTHER if l H ADAIR,S numerous family. l N, i ll l lllg , , li 1 f 'l y il l 1 ll l l l 1 li Hi l r If 3m , ll if i w A dw o L 'flu Wil' 225 a 5 441 lliii 6 w SMF ff, .hu '. --NN 5 L Y NWYQNJ 3 as 1 K Wu leaf at - , -se. -e-gc.:a 'ref s-:ff Z rv V ,ZZ 'Y Page Twenty-four

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College of Music The activities of the department of music have been many and varied. The season opened with a musical vesper service given by the members of the faculty at the University Metho- dist Church. PROFESSOR BOUGHTON, the new instructor in y violin and orchestral instruments, gave an interesting and artistic recital in Sams Chapel. PROFESSOR JESSEN efficiently furnished the accompaniments and shared his part equally with PROFESSOR BOUGH- TON in the violin and piano sonata. E. H. F. WEIS Rehearsals for the Messiah started immediately at the opening of school. The choirs very creditably gave a performance of this work just before the Christmas vacation. Vocal students were chosen for the solo parts. The papers gave this line of expression after the performance, the best amateur singing heard in Salina for a long time. Following the holidays the Chromatic Club, an organization of students who study music, started rehearsals on Pinafore by Gilbert and Sullivan. This light opera was presented in Sams Chapel, greatly to the credit of the club and those assist- ing. ln fact, it was done so well that the cast has been asked by the civic music committee to repeat this performance for music week in Memorial Hall. Vesper services have been given Occasionally during the year. Student recitals have been of interest during all the season. A full schedule of musical events prom- ise to keep the listeners busy during the rest of the semester. The quartets have had more engagements than could be taken care of. Cther groups of students have visited schools and other organizations all about Salina. This music life is a busy one. Ask those who belong to the College of Music for their reaction to this statement. Page Twenty-three



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E, ...,A,b. ,.e-,,.,,, . --- .,,, ,T .J . 1. ti. xi.. i 2 .r il 5,14-5. Registrar Miss HELEN ANIDERSON, Registrar, was asked to write an account of the various duties and griefs that center around the Registrar's Qffice. We think the following poem submitted by her tells the whole story. THE REGISTRARS OFFICE Registrar? ojfce-just what does that mean? Park around a while and it is easily seen: No need to consult Webster at all, when here Information is dispensed as freely as air! It is also a receiving station for tales of woe: l'a'e lost my bookg my head aches soi Will the Dean excuse me for this? Alas! What is the penalty for cutting class? Here records are kept-both good and bad, The deeds and doings of each lass and lad. It is all written down in black and white, And some of those records are truly a sight. There are absences recorded from chapel and class, ffhough it's a perfect nuisance, as one could guessj, Scholastic achievement is recorded, too, Along with Jflllles and flunks-a few, 'Twould take too long to enumerate it all But one more thing I do 'reeallg Transcripts are called for by the score, Each one requires an hour or more, It's really important, I simply can't wait, I must have it immediately, they always state And so it goes, day in, day out, And we sometimes wonder what it is all about, ff-'T'-ffffi ,fAN 'ia -1 ld: 5- t . .e ' f -' ' .1 ,. Page Twenty-fi ve li: il, sl :gi I l ll gi ll lil IE! It It li nl il' ' i V ll f 1 l i if ,. Il' l'i :E ,. ,. E E it ,V i i. .-,

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