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H W N Professor G. HOLLISTER it?ie Professors McCue ' s and Hollister ' s efforts given to the cause that we, the students, might more fully understand the Bible .... par- ables, no longer just stories, but comprehensible truths for every- day living .... Friar ' s Club con- tributing many leaders to serve not only on the campus but also in the community offairs .... the teachings of Isaiah and Hosea meeting a new need in the collegi- ate sphere .... poetry and lyric echoing from the pages .... his- toric characters climbing down from their archives, taking on hu- man characteristics and proving that they were not infallible .... in summary — literature, history, fables, religion, philosophy of the good life .... thus the Bible proves its position among best sellers. MR. W. SHAW
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u N I R 19 4 4 Study of the earth ' s surface ... factory of the future ' s weather forecasters .... when it rains, it pours, and they know why .... on field trips with instructor. Professor Holmes, students spot shale layers like experts .... expounding pro- foundly on who lives where, and why .... concluding study with the ability to reel off lists of rock forma- tions at a moment ' s notice. MR. E. HOLMES Med The students with the Techniques .... mechanical, technical, and chemical, of course .... promoters of everything practical .... those versed in the latest theories of why things happen and how they do .... future, and even present, brains worrying over the weight of steam .... figuring how fast one must fall when jumping off a ten story building .... proving and be- ing reproved .... forever absorbing the demonstrations and explana- tions of professors Woodbury, Jarvis and Archdeocon .... makers of miniature lightning .... master- craftsmen of complication. Professor C. JARVIS 27
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U N I R Y. W. C. A. . . . fall membership drive gives girls op- portunities to pick committee in harmony with their interests . . . dramatics . . . publicity . . . social justice . . .many others . . . big sisters beginning correspond- ence with the new freshmen during the summer . . . a link of friendship when they arrive in the fall . . . Sunday pilgrimages to the Children ' s Home for the hour or two which means so much to the girls there . . . grandmothers at the Old Ladies Home . . . committee meetings alternate Wednesday nights with Association meetings , . . good speakers . . . impres- sive services ... a Cabinet to coordinate the com- mittees and keep things humming . . look to Miss McCue for guidance and friendship. First Row: Left to Right: J. Wilson M. Good, V. Kostulski, Miss McCue, S. OviQtt, J. Partridge. Second Row: F. Kieffer, H. Frye, M. Cusick, H. Lincoln, J. Scheuffler, H. Culbertson, M. Fletcher Third Row: M. Swanson, R. Huffnnan, R. Pestle, L. Ferguson, P. Strouch, M. Herdmon, K. Davis. Y.M.C.A, . . . responsible jointly with Y.W. for many campus activities . . . Holy Week . . . International Affairs Week. . . . Freshmen Mixer to start off the fall semester . . . other activities including Children ' s Home Committee . . . South Delaware Committee . . . representatives sent to state and area conferences . . . open meetings semi-monthly bring interesting speakers and stimulating discussions . . . new project now getting under way . . . WesleYanews ... a month- ly paper reporting the goings on at Wesleyan to O.W.U. alums in the service . , Roy Overmire pre- siding . . . Geneva Conference in the summer to train officers for the coming year ... on enlightening ex- perience for all. First Row: Left to Right: A. Post, R. Beattie, D. Riggs, R. Over- mire, H. Chinn, P. Chalfant, H. Downey. Second Row: R. Davis, W. Eells, Dr. Shaw, J. Roth, J. Moss. Friars ' Club . . . co-educational campus group for those interested in religious activities . . . stimulating discussions of campus problems and those of wider scope . . . gospel teams of four or five dispatched to neighboring churches to take complete charge of a worship service . . . training for pre-ministerial stu- dents . . an enlightening experience for all its mem- bers. Seated: Left to Right:B. Russell, B. Sullards, R. Foster, C. Welsh- imer, G. Swanson, H. Beyer, C. Pearson, F. Smith. Standing: B. Liverrnore, T. Lung, E. Brandeberry, G. Hickson, A. Post, H. Chinn, F. Schwartz, T. Smith. Sophomore Commission . . . training in leadership . . . members chosen in the spring of their freshm.an year as outstanding girls who show promise of becoming campus leaders . . . bi-monthly meetings lead to in- teresting discussions of personal and campus prob- lems, short Devotionols, and a few words from Miss McCue . . . main project this semester . . . the collec- tion of books for overseas prisoners of war . . . furious erasing sessions to remove all markings from books . . . headed this year by Marty Herdman. First Row: Left to Right: M. Sanders, C. Hickey, P. Strauch, G Pierce, N. Ashcroft, S. Oviatt, N. DaLee, J. Anderson. Second Row: M. Monger, S. Lamprey, t. Archea, M. Bell, H. Harbaugh, M. Herdman, P. Philson. Third Row: M. Wild, J. Rasor, M. Percy, J. McCaulley, K. Motz, J. Nelson, L. M. Gnagi, E. Worthington, J Nubel, J. Hayward, G. Putnam.
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