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Miss Daysmiht I’: of. tin. ! .- Mrs. liar her Faculty Miss Ba genii hi—likes so many things she can't line! time to do them all . . . plays no favorites in liking to do any particular thing. Prof. Barbour—enjoys hiking just anywhere ... no particular place . . . says it’s really conducive to thinking. Dr. Crump—has a farm which occupies some of his time . . . when not being a gentleman farmer, he likes to travel. Miss Terrill—her fiddle is her sole diversion . . . and a beautiful diversion it is, too . . . thinks Milwaukee is a fine place to go for week ends. Dr. Raymaker is pretty fond of driving her dilapidated Ford . . . says it gets her where she wants to go . . . is quite a golf enthusiast, even when she gets—in the hundreds. Miss Strandberg—is “Gussie to her students ... is an outdoor enthusi- ast—with exception of golf . . . thinks badminton is about tops in sports . . . likes to knit, dance, read, see plays (not to mention keeping count of how many cakes Mr. Barber eats at faculty tea). imimiiiMiiiiMunnmiiiiiiimMiiuiimiiiinnnimmiiMmniiiiiiMitminiii fourtrrn
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Deans Himn .1. Clark Oraliam • J. Clark Graham. Dean of Ripon Col- lege inspires both respect and true friend- ship bv means of his delightful personal- ity. His sense of humor is to be admired and n.3 ability to discuss any topic makes every student eager to know him well. The beauty of nature, which he is able to describe so vividly, is the door that opens upon his favorite pastime hiking, and vacationing in the North Woods. Then. too. it is not unusual for Riponites to see him pedaling his bicycle out South Woods way. Dean Graham is interested in literature criticism. He is forever lending a helpful hand to budding journalists on the campus. All that is good in Ripon College is em- bodied in the splendid character of Dean J. Clark Graham. I)e in iVlcirjorie Simpson • Miss Simpson, a newcomer at Ripon College, has found a place in the hearts of all those who know her. Her zest for living and her deep interest in the activities of the college have brought her in close touch with every stu- dent. Our Dean of Women is an outdoor en- thusiast. During the winter months, she is seen heading for a high slope on which to try her skis. She has a vast knowledge of mountain climbing and skiing due to her years spent in northern Idaho and in the east. Her taste runs to sixteenth century lit- erature in particular, and she also finds much enjoyment in the New York stage productions. Along with her administrative duties which she handles so well, she is in charge of the unaffiliated freshman girls’ dormi- tory and is always available to give ad- vice and to sympathize with freshman problems. thirtren
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Prof Hood) Prof. Chamberlain Prof. Childs t mi imi limi I it hu iiainmn in mil Mini i ii it mini ill t m im ilium Miss Hargrave—has a garden. . . . insists, of course, that it's all very ama- teurish. with no set rules: but she docs produce some really beautiful speci- men . . . also yoiny—anywhere, anyway and anytime. Dean Graham—is definitely the outdoor type . . . goes in lor the virile sport of canoeing in the Canadian wilds . . . usually traverses waters in a new country on his itineraries. Mrs. Hall . . . would like to travel in Western Europe . . . however, she doesn’t particularly relish the idea of possible death or imprisonment by any belligerent power ... so will stick to the U.S.A. until the horizon clears over there. Dr. Dudycha—takes movie pictures for use in his psychology courses . . . emphasizes past tense in saying he was quite adept at wood carving at one time. too. Miss Oyster—is quite versatile in her hobbies . . . likes skating in the win- ter. swimming in the summer ... if it weren’t for shooting on the rifle team, bridge would be her favorite indoor sport. Dr. Ellis is a motion picture fan. bi t one with a technical turn of mind . . . enjoys operating and tampering with his projector ... of course, he also gets no end of fun out of tinkering with his second-hand automobiles. mi »• in t mihi ii ;ti m tin n ttm t in i mi 11 mini ii t mini 11 ii t ii i nil mu a i ihiiii in t • fifteen
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