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YEE ELE, YY) YUMMY LY) ree A Pe Peg 4 fo for fl fl THE $ CARAB ULL MUM VOTE ng “ny Ye, A college president takes as much joy and pride in the students whom he sees developing under his eye as if they were his own children. He notes with keen delight their growth in knowledge powers in debate, youthful beauty, charm of personality, athletic exploits, amazing extra-curricular activities, and their ma- turing character. He is grieved at the failure of the few and inspired by the achievements of the many. Something of the spirit of that old Scotch humanist, Domsie, as described by Iean Haclaren in, “Beside the Bonnie Briar Bush,” stirs in him as he scans the faces, pictured in the Scarab, of so many young people who have been under his supervision in Oklahoma City University. You will remember how Maclaren depicts him: “For a winter Domsie had been ‘at points’ racing George through Caesar, stalking him behind irregular verbs, baiting traps with tid-bits of Virgil. During these exercises, Domsie surveyed George from above his spectacles with a hope that grew every day in assurance, which came to its height over a bit of Latin prose. Domsie tasted it visibly and read it again in the shadow of the firs at meal-time, slapping his Jeg twice— He'll dae, he'll dae!’ cried Domsie aloud, ladling in the snuff.” My students may never know the secret incantations I go through as I think of the promising young men and women whose epic is enshrined in this annual, but they may be sure they are performed with fervor and great affection. EuGENE M. ANTIRM. Page Twelve WU YY y YEE EEE, ee fh fh
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WMI LLL WM YMA YM MULE LULL UDA HELIULEELLEE WME ee | yun LLL ML LM Wy YUM LO WW ism MMM Ml seat MMMM ee LET fo f fo Lp a a pf - ft if’ EUGENE M. ANTRIM, President A. B., University of Denver; S. T. B., Boston University School of Theology; Jacob Sleeper Fellowship for Study Abroad, Boston University; Ph. D., Boston University ; D. D., University of Denver; LL. D., Kansas Wesleyan University. Page Thirteen UMMM MM MMMM MM YH! YY YE yen Wi Wh Yl J ph UW - Wi fl Y A y y, My 4
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