Manchester College - Aurora Yearbook (North Manchester, IN)

 - Class of 1932

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STAGE MANAGERS

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ties where Manchester students have lived. May this spirit never die, for the only reason for Manchester ' s existence is to serve humanity. Through her alumni, the influence of Manchester College reaches around the world; the field from which the future alumni come is much narrower. Among the adherents of the Church of the Brethren the Col- lege draws her students from Ohio, Indiana, and Michigan; among other folk, thousands of people living within a radius of fifty miles from North Manchester regard Manchester as their home school. In these two areas Manchester serves a specific need; she is not engaged in ruthless compe- tition with other schools for the exploitation of the region. Her con- stituency needs a college and she is attempting to serve its needs. In the extent of our field and in the good-will of our constituents rests a major hope for future growth. But from whence come these bases of our strength? What produces this comradeship of spirit, this enthusiasm for service, this good-will in hundreds of homes? No one would hesitate to declare that it was Presi- dent Winger, and those who work closest to him would be the first to assert it. With no desire for personal honor and with a rare modesty that frequently covers the real extent of his enormous labors, he has spent him- self and his resources freely in the interests of the school that he loves. His abounding energy, his warmth of spirit, his strength of mind and magnetism of character attracted other men around him, who contribut- ed in other but lesser ways to make the school a success. The faculty, which has grown in size and strength due to his inspiring leadership, has never been content with minimum performance. Strong in formal academic training--in college and university degrees—its mem- bers have engaged in a ceaseless effort to improve the art of teaching in the class-room. Though burdened with heavy schedules, they have snatched a little time away to engage in productive scholarship. If such a happy combination of factors, producing a recognized standard of excellence in the primary values of a college, brought us into the North Central Association, what does that membership mean to the students and alumni of Manchester College? The recognition thus given our Alma Mater, has a certain value in itself. Thousands of friends most intimately in touch with the college have recognized her merit for some few years; the national recognition now accorded exalts her to a position on an equality with the best institutions of our land, and those less fam- iliar with the real work of the school will use the fact of accreditation as external evidence of recognized merit. It will improve the standing of Manchester graduates in institutions where our contacts have been few, and increase the interest of thousands of patrons in the school who may not be assured of its growing stability and performance. The fact of recognition is adorned with most significance as we redouble our efforts to maintain the values that led to it, and avoid the error of depending upon its own inherent worth. --Andrew W. Cordier Page Twenty-two



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•w Lloyd M. Horr Ph.D. English Fred R. Conkling A.M. English L. D. Iki Mil RRY A.M., LL.D. Vice-Pres. and Trea: General Science Edward Kintner A.M. Sec y. of Faculty i tioii gical Science F. Emerson Reed D. C. Reber M. M. Sherrick A.M. Pd.D. A.M. Litt. D., L.H.D. French Classical Languages Modern Languages . C. Wenger George Beauchamp B.D., A.M. A.M. English Speech D. W. Boyi-r Mlri Barnhart Paul Halladay Martina DeJong Rex Arlington B. Mus. B. Mus. A.B., B. Mm. A.B., B. Mus. Violin and Voice Piano and Harmony Director of Music Piano Orchestra P.irc Twenty-four

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