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DEANS Louise E. Ordahl, dean of the women students of Santa Rosa Junior College, has made the welfare of those women students her im- mediate concern. She deals, not so much with the academic side, but with the human side of college life and has won a host of friends among the women students for her valuable advice and good council. Her untiring efforts to make the junior college more enjoyable have been rewarded by no small success. Dean Ordahl has found one of the precious secrets of life: the knowledge of how to be an advisor as well as 21 sincere friend, and, of once having made those friends, knowing how to keep them. In his attempt to know intimately every student of the junior college, Egbert B. Clark, dean of men, has come to be known as an all-around good fellow and an able advisor to the men students. By his aid in bringing many well-known and entertaining speakers to the junior college, Dean Clark has succeeded in providing a more cultural education for the students. No easy task is the bringing about of an all-around spirit of coopera- tion, and, in his two years as dean of men, Dean Clark has achieved this feat. DEAN EGBERT B. CLARK, JR. DEAN LOUISE E. ORDAHL -Z -' 1---, if if . 'EW' ' iii 5, 5 if ati' ,., . lwllfi ' Y ' if c so -r X. 1, 'fi2-1i- - -. g,ra'?i.'-.-,,, -jg-eag1rL'3?.f.' - LE, 1' 'pg .-'V-J 5 iv ' Q ' 3- '-14 -.ff W :CB .Z.'U4,lg'1,fg if-'il f Pl ' ,- f L1 ' iff- bfi - iz 'P j :- :. s g ' . ' 'i S. -mg' .' 1' JC 1.1 --., . 'lf ix. . I .fi Iiloiilil i . ' ' ' ' ' I' uf' ' 'L 'V' i ' - - ' V 4' -zz . ' ev ' V - J ':r 'J' i fl? F- Q- 1 ' . fi 1-. 1: '-ff f ' ' -E5 'J-M :Fiii3' f ' a':pf4: ,, : .7 . l 1-153' 'if , , -. ' ' ' 1 - ii wig? , , H 1' uv ' . . elrff.-J,' 'E ' , ' . ' V 5 ? 2- aw-f 1f:, - V . it -we ' 'f,' l--fswf', i' - 1 Q, ,T fgi- ?'1-'imfzwii , if ! E h : ' .M ' 'H , ,.,. . ' , , ,. 4 1.1 fli-iii .irt ,t . xg ,V . , ,. ,. - 'cl S 55515 .L J. If 'tM'3?2!2'fQE?Zi5iQ: . . 115 , EEEQE ' Y ' mil I1 tim f sf 1 1 A iv . o.,e.. i z 1 fr! C . im? 1-3. : 5
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