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Page 20 text:
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J.-P. SANDERS, PH.D; Dean Each day his friendliness and optimism inspire us to seek for the greatest things in the world. ‘Time off for making a philocopher of son Joel is very important to Pop Sanders. “My hat’s important, ” too,” he always insists. “My head freezes without it.” WILLARD COLLINS, M.A. Vice-President He has assisted faithfully to expand Lip- scomb to fit a dream, a goal, and a voice. He seems to compensate for his some- times lack of a sense of humor by being unusually good-natured. He doesn’t look like Mr. Five by Five, but in his new car we can’t tell whether he’s com- Ing or going.
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A meeting of the Board of Directors of David Lipscomb College is pictured here.- Reading from left to right around the table are: A. M. Burton, Vice-President, Nashville; J. R. Byers, Chat- tanooga; J. E. Acuff, Nashville; H. R. Leathers, President, Dick- son; M. N. Young, Secretary-Treasurer, Nashville; and I. C. Finley, Nashville. Two members absent from the meeting were S. H. Hall, Nashville, and J. R. Tubb, Jr., Sparta, who are pic- tured at the right. With their heads together, . this committee decides on the welfare or farewell of the students. We often fail to give them credit for the hours they spend each week in plan- ning educational and recreational activities for the Lipscomb students. Members of the Welfare Committee seated at the table are: Miss Par- rish, Mr. Collins, and Miss Feltman. Standing are: Mr. Sanders, Mr. Hamrick, and Mr. Ehl.
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Page 21 text:
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TaRIDERY slROOP, Pu.D. Registrar Just a word of warning from Registrar J. “Rigidly” Stroop for all freshmen to start construction on those grades. Ex- perienced sophomores and juniors, who know him better, don’t take it so serious- ly. The sign to them means simply that “College Hall” is nearing completion. J. G. MOORE, JR. Business Manager Stretching the budget to the last green bean is a simple matter for capable busi- ness manager J. C. Moore, Jr. He en- joys his inspective tours of the campus, especially when young son Chippy goes along for a ride in his stroller.
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