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Q3 r mv' The persons who have the responsibility of making Pasadena College known throughout this educational zone are Mr. S. C. Coate and the staff of the Publicity office. All of the various endowment groups, Melodiers, Kings, Ambassadors, and others are sent by this office to the various churches on the Southwest educational district to interest students in P.C. and to raise th'e necessary endowment pledges. Much publicity has been spread through the distribution of the monthly periodical, The Clarion. Mr. Coate and his efficient staff have worked hard, and have succeeded in making Pasadena College known not only as a top- notchu liberal arts college, but also as an institution loyal to Christ and the Bible. in ubliclty Uirector 'Q' Miss Pilot and Mrs. Keller bi i K l'iav3 VIII? I-.,f, P -f L.i3.-.152 1 L. 'g.i'i:!f. f .-Ji.. um . , .1 ,L . . J .. 4 .. ,vm '1' -- 555' ,-3- T 7 :C, .bil Alt T-:',?:1-zz ip -155 5. Ll ' ,p 1' wily' jigsaw aiu ,,,J 1 Ei 6 691 yi LA- . - , ilu , qv- .- 1- r 31- - ,.-.1 Jaflmy ,Sq ' 5 11 f -L' 'ff' ,uv- ,A :.,g .QQ . 'Q .f f I ' Q a ,. KL I 17 f lim. , t, ' .AU qt ,. 'F C . Qoate B36-Y we' 1,2 ff c' c page fifteen
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Dean of Uean of Women Wedding cakes - lawn trims- telephone calls -- Hower arrangements. Mrs. lda Ransom, Dean of Women, is devoted to her dearies and to the social life of Pasadena College. Her front porch office is the setting for innu- merable dramas of campus life. Whether the occasion is a wedding or a date or a job, Mother Ransom is the main source of information. As advisor for the A.W.S., she has gained the confidence of her council and students. We of P.C. appreciate the work of Mother Ransom, her sincere nature and faith in God. Moth er Ransom Bean of Men A friend to everyone on the campus is the Carroll E.. Etter Men, Mr. Carroll Etter. His living testimony is ad- mired by all the students, as he enters into the various campus activities with enthusiasm and zeal. Father to the fellows in his dorm, affectionately dubbed Pop by the students who know him best, but to his daugh- ters Mr. Etter is known as Daddy His responsibili- ties do not stop with his college and home duties for Pop Etter also teaches a number of popular classes in the academy, taking time aside from all this to be holy. UGfEfGU'S Qoord l,l'lC1fOI' Acting as advisor to the ex-Cl's enrolled in P.C. .Q is Dr. Henry Ernst. The Doctor is a well known figure on the campus since he is a graduate of both the Academy and the college. He is well qualified for the duties of Veteran's Coordinator for he is a veteran also and thus is more familiar with the problems that face the Cl as he comes to school. The personal in- terest which he takes in every veteran whose accounts he handles demands the admiration of everyone who' knows him. Dr' Henry a A. Ernst page seventeen
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