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F (I C U L T y Men arc m.iac .u P. C Vov when ALKXANDKR HJLl. CUMMINGS, Com- niiuiiliinf , ( Unit ( I sj of Ctiliforniit, V iiitcJ Stiitcs 1 it f tin fry School ) , came he was a tnajor and now is I.ieutenant-C ' olonel (umniinHs. I araly cs tlie first freshman who ri,i;ht flanks when lie shoulJ have left flanked, but is very popular Willi all student s because he is .i able taetieian. Blue Key adupttd hini here as well as the etitne stiuleiu btdU ' . I vidently Unele Sam approves; he ' s ;iven the nod tor iieM eai ' . Mustachioed HI:M V M RSni N WH SON. JR., AJiiifjN , A.li . (l iiKh - fit tin Colic :,v} , makes everyone woiuler what he once looked like when lie was ti ying to grow the well -pruned mciiaee. lie daz Ies the entire college with a new Oldsniobile which he claims he is renting from General Motors. From Managing Editorship of the P. C. Press Uncle Samuel called him to assist with the R. O. T. C. Since then Frrol Mynn ' s looks and sw.ishbuekling arc just comparable, that ' s all. Ten years have claimed S ifjf Scr.KCiiii STI-KLING YOUNCi, Asu faii iit Militiiry Science ami Tactics, at the College where he has served under three commandants and many assistants. Teaches rifle team how to hit the eye of nioLiiu.iin siiiiirrel at 100 feet. Someht)W keeps up with all the military equip- ment studLiits misplace. Collectioneer in the Baptist Church. Hill Lutler getting smacked with well -aimed egg at the Newberry football game and five students studying in the library at the same time are the un- usual events at Presbyterian College during the past year from the vantags of LENTHIEL HOWELL DOWNS, Piofe u,r of Eh,kIiJ. . A.B., M.A., Ph.D., (Ttisctilttni College, University of Iowa). Proud of his home town, but wishes it weren ' t named Goshen. Wants to teach fifty years and finds diversion in Emerson and bridge. Famous for date coming one week before ' chool dances and staying one week after. Bunnied BERNARD HENRY BOYD, Professor of Bthlc, B.A., Th.B., M.A., ( Pred?yfcriiin ColU e, Priitccton Tbeolof ictil Scntiniiry, Priitccfoit U tiiiersit ) , thinks Professor Weber wearing .1 dunce cap in the Clinton Cafe the funniest thing he ' s seen around here. Ambition: To teach A A students. Yet takes positive safeguards to see that he doesn ' t. Claims he used to be in football, track, and boxing, but quickly adds, Not so hot. Favorite expression: Quit that cussing! OF P R E S B y T E R I R n E L L E G E ▼
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■ • i Jacobs Science Hall Freshman Chennistry Lab. iu n I n E T E E n f o r t y - o n e p r c - s h c
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COLLEGE STRFF Trying to piay a piano is the way MISS FRANCES McKEE, Sccrc ary, hobbies. Although one rarely sees her dressed up in evening clothes, plenty did the night of the girl break. Strangely her favorite song is After The Bali Is Oicr, but everyone thought she was enjoying herself. Woe to the fellow who is languishing in the infirmary but is betaken to be a goldbrick. MRS. DRUCIE CROMER McSWAIN, Infirmary Matron, just isn ' t going to make you happy, but once convinced, she and the sick are happy. Thinks the most unusual thing she has seen at P. C. is the differ- ence it makes in a boy after four years. MRS. MELDA von HOLLEN JOHNSON, Assistant Librarian, A.B., (Win- throp College), has recently taken over duties as chief librarian in the mili- tary absence of Willard Jones. Evidently at C ' inthrop regulations were strict in her day for she has a summa cum laude attached to the diploma. She and former librarian Jones were always seeing things funny, now we wonder what she ' s huighing at. Sundays, Wednesdays, belore Thanksgiving, Valentine ' s day. and similar occa- sions MRS. MYRTLE HUNTER, Dietitian, is best remembered. Most stu- dents ask her for the use of the dining hall phone and she never has refused not even when conversations go on and on and on. In 1920 she ted her first PC student and since that imie has served 8l,i)U0 meals. MRS. JOHNSON MRS. HUNTER ▼ jUe ninETEEn fORTs-onE Pflc-sflc
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