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' muii al0 A Tribute to the Faculty To the consecrated and capable group of men and women wlio have so unselfishly served and so richly blessed us through their influence, we offer a simple tribute of praise and appreciation as we are going out from the College Halls. PROFESSOR COCHRANE A man whose heart has an individual space for each student. A fine teacher who main- tains the dignity of his position without losing the common toucli. MISS HOWARD A teacher thoroughly trained in the technique of her subject. The possessor of a voice of rare beautv, and a personality marked by friendliness and culture. PROFESSOR HILL A young man with an industrious attitude towards his work; one who knows his subject and who insists upon thoroughness. MISS ADAMS To play one role and play it well is an enviable accomplishment. This Miss Adams has done in her own Department. But to be sought after in many roles and to untiringly serve wherever one is needed is the greater task in which she has made herself indispensaljle at MUligan. PROFESSOR WRIGHT Silent thouglitfulness is our best tribute to tliis beloved teacher. I ' pon the hearts of his young friends are stamped indelibly the beautiful lessons which his life has taught. MRS. BOYD She seeks no praise for the nuich good tliat slie silently does. Her belief in good litera- ture as a tonic for pure thinking has created a most wholesome atmosphere in the college Library. PROFESSOR POAGE A good teacher who knows his field and teaches for the love of the task. A man who seeks not worldly goods but finds his wealth in the joy of service to others. MRS. COCHRANE Faithful to her trust, she has been tlie one who came nearest in the lives of the boys to taking the place of the Mothers back home. PROFESSOR INGLE A godly man with a splendidly trained mind. In the class room one of the kindest of teachers. PROFESSOR ROOKER Progressive and untiring in his efforts to bring Milligan into the foreground in worth- while lines of scholarship. MISS RICHARDSON A character of the highest type, clothed in a gentle and unassuming personality. PROFESSOR BRIGGS An instructor who stands earnestly for highest standards and ideals; one who lielleves in the possibility of putting Christian principles into every phase of life. DEAN BOYD Milligan ' s Spirit of optimism and good will. He who stirs our fighting spirit in the face of obstacles. PROFESSOR HYDER His heart is in tune with the things of life which are beautiful liecause of their simplicity. MISS HART An instructor with a finer personality and a broader influence for good has never been a part of the Milligan group. PROFESSOR STIVERS A godly man who came to us, unselfishly, and who has dealt carefully and kindly with the students in his classroom. BROTHER MYHR We love him for the richness of bis own service and for what he inspires us to do. We have missed him in the class-room this year. PROFESSOR LAPPIN Quiet sparkling wit balance with strength of Christian character to make a most admir- able man. That we may not disappoint these is our most sincere hope. THE SENIORS. Page Fifteen lllii
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