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Deans Find Time To Aid, Every student, from the still be¬ wildered sophomore to the seemingly overconfident senior, has problems which require mature guidance and questions which need carefully considered answers. Timely words of advice from Rocky ' s Dean of Men or Dean of Women have illumined the minds of in¬ numerable boys and girls. In combina¬ tion with their numerous administrative duties, they find time to encourage, ad¬ monish, and aid. They must answer the sometimes eager, somtimes faltering questions of seniors, preparing them¬ selves to meet the world. Florence J. Liebbe, BA, MA, State University of and Activities, Student Welfare, National Honor lege, University of Illinois, Columbia University, Deon Ted Dickerson, BA, MA, Au- gustana College, University of Illinois, Americon History, Boys ' Counselor. Mary Morello, MA, University of Illinois, Loyola University, World History, Girls ' Counselor, Bridge. 18
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When fou look at this book in the future, I hope you will feel that your high school has helped you in many ways It is a pleasure to serve as your principal, and I speak for ffjfe entire staff when I wish you much success ond( nappiress in your futur plans. Charles 0. Austin, Jr.
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Admonish, and Encourage Iowa, Dean of Students, General Sponsor of Clubs Society. Herbert L. Wagner, AB, MA, Carthage Col- of Boys. The task of counseling the fledg¬ ling sophomores perplexed by the prob¬ lems of this new phase of life rests upon the shoulders of the capable Sopho¬ more counselors. Theirs is the respon¬ sibility of revealing the innermost sec¬ rets of this complex new world to the Sophomores and helping them to un¬ derstand and enjoy it. The Junior coun¬ selors must direct the varied interests and energies of the newly-oriented up¬ perclassmen into the right channels. They must assist them in planning their futures on the basis of their perform¬ ance of the past. C Fred R. Houlton, BS, MS, West¬ ern Illinois University, Stenog¬ raphy, Counselor. Ruth Schuck, BA, Iowa State Teachers College, English, Counselor. 19
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