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52 X-3 f m If H TN Riffs? x Gil 0 HTA tl j X ff X lj Cb Q Bnrmitnrg Exvrutiuvz ' MRS. ELIZABETH FRANCE l Matrou of Elliott Hall Here is a real mother to the girls! And it's some task to mother nearly sixty rolick- ing Betsies Itoo, It takes patience, dignity, jollity, gravity and grit to master the situa- tion. Mrs. France has a pretty thorough quantity of these qualities. Then she has the art of good housekeeping well in hand: tidi- ness, taste and pride are all combined in her nature. The dorm has been in service six years and it shows not its wear, but many a good time has been had under its roof and Mrs. France has shared this with the rest. She holds the respect, friendship and affec- tion of the girls. We bow to Mother France. ELGIE L. BANDY General Secretary of Y. Ill. C. A. and Superifisor of .Miller Hall When the college office was casting about for someone to take charge of the men's Com- mons it was the good fortune to secure Alumnus E. L. Bandy who was about to be released from Y. M. C. A. work in Camp Humphreys. Bandy has been an actlve man in Y. M. work ever since leaving the Mount in the class of '13. His experienhce in hand- ling men and Y work make him qualified foxy, this new position at the Mount. He is our first Y. M. paid secretary. He is the first supervisor of Miller Hall. Two big Jobs in one. In his five months with us he has,ac- complished a host of big thlngs, We believe the successes Will continue. Twc11z'y-seven 6- ' li? fir-W ' as liz? k fa cr 1
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Q QRQILQL OAJQTAA .-gf-36 ff X li' e 7 - uztnhiana nf Lfiuilhinga sinh Gvrnunhz IO I-IN T. HARRI S Supelzllfclzdrlzf of bzfildilzgs and gromzds One of the most progressive steps re- cently taken in the college management was the securing of someone to be a general overseer of the college property. One reason why it has been a progressive step is because the man secured is a progressive. Mr. Harris has been on the job constantly and vigorous- ly. Results a.re visible most anywhere one may cast his eyes, indoors or out. Most any day one may see Supt, over the campus with busy at some much Yvhile it may be said to say yet he follows the willingness to use Harris dashing around his force of workmen, needed improvement. that he has abundance up his argument with the pick and shovel, LEVI LA N AM C1I.S'fCdlII1l of Clzufvllmfl Hall From the standpoint of years of service in old Mt. Union Doc'Z Lanam stands next to Dr. Shunk. This completes his seventeenth year of service, and that service has been faithfully and devotedly rendered. In all these years he has not missed one day of being on duty: a remarkable record indeed. Doc is on to about all the pranks, and ins and outs of college life too. He knows Where everything is or where it ought to be. He has hosts of friends. and can tell about many things of interest in connection with the student body, past or present, as the next 0116. Football, basketball, debate, or what not t'Doc has always been on the job tearing his hat and rooting for the old purple. lVe trust many years more may be added to his long and enviable record. A JOHN TROTT Custodian of Lrzmborvz Science Hall Here is a man Who toils quietly, faithfully, constantly. He seldom is heard from and yet he ,is ever on the job. Through the long, cold, bleak winter nights this man has kept the Home Hres burning in order that the fair co-eds in Elliott Hall might be 111 corn- fort. And then, have you ever talked with him. Well he is a. jolly good fellow. His many years of experience as a coal 1Tl1l'l6I' in old Guernsey county has added a Wholeustore- house of humor to his nature. Singing IS one of his delights as-most any Saturday around the Science Hall vvill prove. Astron- omy does not appeal to him. Twevzl ty-11 I 9 I9 in e lj 'V' 4 fo Cb A .16-
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