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We share with her our newest joys, a box of cookies from home, our heartaches and disappointments. She is a lady, a scholar, an example in refinement and culture. She is Dean of Women — Mary Champion. She is the person who helps us during our freshman year to orient ourselves to the strange routine of eqe life. She is the kind, understanding Deon of Gladwyn Hall, Mrs. John Thompson. DORMS The spot light feotures tlie focal point of Calkins Hall — the monitor ' s desit during a study period.
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The Rose Room invites a quiet hour tor relaxation and pleasure, tor becoming better acquainted with friends. DEANS AN The deans — Mrs. Clarence Champion of Angwin Hall and Mr. Walter Crandall of Calkins Hall find themselves, of necessity, versatile in other fields than student counseling and dorm- itory management. Who would say that Mrs. Champion never answers a question about chemistry, or Mr. Crandall a query about journalism? The assistant deans — Mrs. John Thompson of Gladwyn Hall and Mr. E. B. Matheson of Mu Beta Kappa — have their halis filled with college freshmen. Miss Leth a Limerick has been student-dean of the academy qirls ' dormitory, Sigma House, under Mrs. Champion ' s supervision. To make the homes yield happiness and culture is tlie aim. Crandall receives Inspira- n order that he may be able part inspiration in his morn- and evening worship tails. His title is Assistant Dean of Men. but we Icnow him as a guide in the Christian path, a friend and counselor.
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R E DY filling the minds of scores of young people with divine truth the religion department fulfills through its students the exhortation to Go and tell to all nations. Student interest is evidenced in post-class discussions around the teachers ' desks and in Sabbath-after- noon hours devoted to student prob- lems in religion. These are conducted by Elders P. C. Heubach, J. C. hHaussler, and W. F. Specht. Elder V. J. Johns introduces new students to various fundamentals of Christianity while Elder E. T. hHeppenstall unties hard questions on theology raised by upper-blennlum students. Such study will profit many in earth ' s closing days. To lead his students Into the deep things of the Word and to nnake the Christian lite a workable, victorious experience is Elder Heubach ' s teaching aim. The fundamentals of our faith and how to present them to others comprise his field. Elder Walter Specht, with all his love of strenuous work and give-and-take fun, is every inch a scholar. Biblical language and the life and teochings of Jesus are his field. Elder Haussler makes everything so plain, say hii students. Every problem he attacks with lest, whethei It be a school problem or a weedy garden problem
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