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. t A in lm, N' , M, in Y View f H ii tl ' ,. mt. . . , it wfewom' . The past two years have marked the beginning of a new era at Presbyterian Junior College. The returning veterans have enlar ed th g e school to four times its normal capacity, and students iust out of high h I h sc oo ave contributed their share to the enrollment. This year has been particularly significant because of the establishment of t' l - a voca Iona school to complement the regular scholastic training The North Campus school, as it is called, has prospered under Dean Bryson, and it is with dee P interest that the student body looks forward to the estimated enrollment of ei ht h d d ' g un re students entering next fall. Because of P.J.C.'s rapid growth, conditions have not been up to par. The cooperation shown is not what it should be, the buildings, athletic field, and gym at the main campus have ff su ered from lack of proper care. lt is, therefore, with earnestness that l express my hope that this a l nnua will be an initial step towards closer, more friendly cooperation of all groups and the betterment of P. J. C. eThe Editor. MCCLEOD DORMITORY
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t ,TWV .tria l if The ,ill f ,6- Dr. La Motte's efforts as president have been tireless, for he has given the full measure of his abilities for the better- ment of the college. The results of his efforts speak for themselves. The student body of not more than one hundred and fifty in other days now exceeds four hundred. Part of the credit is due to our president. gs X Nuff President . Q-pm 1' DR, l. C. lo MOTTE, M.A., Th.D,, D.D. GREETINGS The highest good of the students is the aim of Presbyterian Junior Col- lege. We hope your attendance here has enriched and developed your life, so you will be a wiser, better and happier man all the days of your iourneying. This year we have suf- fered from rapid expansion, and many things have not been as we would like to have had them. We hope our college will continue to grow, not only in size, but in the quality of teaching and effectiveness of its total program. We look forward with pleasure to association with those of you who return another year. We wish for you who go up to senior colleges or out to begin your careers that God's richest blessings may abide up' on you all. -Louis C. La Motte.
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