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have never shifted 'gears on a mortar box to receive a coveted degree, many never will. Com- mendable as are attainments in fields of higher education, there are other qualities that mark instructors as real educational leaders to any body of students. If we must limit these for lack of space, we should at least wish to name three: toleration, courage to think, and discontent. To be an educator a man or woman must be tolerant. The 0EllC1'lll1ll'1'S theories, he is willing to admit, may be as good as his own. Sometimes, if only occasionally, even a student's opinion may be worth considering. Such a teacher's heart is in tune with the great heart of the worldg his sympathies are broad enough to include the dreams and problems of all under his supervision. There are persons who, by some means, have fastened themselves like malignant parasites on the body of every college staff. They live in a world dark and narrow and are more to be pitied than censured. Because of the loneliness of their own hearts or failure to gain what they must consider SOCIAL SCIENCES Mr. Ilclm, Miss Brubaker, Mr. IIcudInntI. LIBRARIANS --Standlngl: Miss Frampton, Mrs. Ilnnscn. Seated: Miss Stewart. SCIENCE V-Sitnnlilinfgz Dr. Dlmit, Dr. Waldron, Mr. Lady, Mr. Shular. Scared: Miss Gray, Mr. Vincent, l'. ll . l
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HIGH SCHOOL FACULTY Standing: Mr. Book, Mr. Clutton, Mrs. Arnold, Miss Bissell, Mr. Edler, Miss Wallace, Mr. Martin, Mr. Dodds, Miss Moss. Seated: Mr. Hess, Miss Rice, Mr. Dcnnlston, Miss Holloway, Miss Rhonda. Mr. Heim completed the course requirements at N. Y. U. for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy. Mr. Weisenfluh is at the present writing his thesis for his Ph.D. Mr. Vincent is attending Saturday classes at Pitt, working toward his Ph.D. Mr. Cottrell Will receive his Ph.D. as soon as he has completed his dissertation. Mr. Dodds obtained his Master's Degree from Springfield College in the summer of '33. Miss Gerberich has done work toward her Master's in music. Mr. Shelar is working toward his Ph.D. Mr. Porter worked toward his Ph.D. last summer at Columbia. Miss Kramer and Miss Dean worked toward their Ph.D. at Pitt last summer. An important piece of work being done by several members of our faculty is the revision, for the state department, of the junior high school course of study in mathematics. The members of the committee are Mr. Martin, Mr. Lady, Mr. Wagenhorst, Miss Rhoads, and Mr. Denniston. Mr. Book is Writing a text, Underrmnding American History. He is also working on his Ph.D. degree at Pitt. F A C U L T Y Laudable as are these efforts, it is one of the ironies of life that much learning does not imply Wisdom. Many of the world's greatest teachers
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SEATED: Miss Matheny, Miss Coslcy, Miss Reed, Dr. Wagonhurst, Miss Ray, Miss Dean. STANDING: Miss Brown, Mr. Helntzclman, Mrs. Arnold, Miss Brown, Miss Thompson, Miss Kramer, FACULTY Miss ldtse, Miss Berry. the recognition due them, they seem to gain a negative happiness only in imposing their own petty whims upon young men and women whom they could help much. The tragedy lies in the fact that they miss opportunities for self-development, for no one can raise a person to any plane without rising with him. Such instructors never realize that the respect shown them by their students is not for themselves but for the dignity of the positions they hold. Yet it is seldom that we find a really tolerant person among teachers, for their very specialization narrows their understanding of problems beyond their own, breeds a dogmatic attitude, and makes them intolerant of all opposition. Every college needs faculty members who are thinkers, whose values transcend mere academic wisdom, who refuse to ignore higher spiritual and mental values. And by spiritual we do not refer to that host of creeds and accretionary matter that has blinded us to the very creative purpose. Must these questions ever be discussed in the light of particular dogmas, beneath the benign smile of some favorite god? ls there no echo of ethereal melodies that strikes an answering chord in all men's hearts? CAfter all, there are no atheists, ,we differ only in our manner of believing.D If the end of life is happiness, here and now, based on material possession, then annoint us in the holy-of-holies of organized. ignoranceg deaden us to the beauty, the calm, the serenity that can come by thought alone, teach us to mimic the staid walk and mysterious look of ones who are stagnating in their dank pools of
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