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43 Top ' ■o . E. K row lee III. J. Ovj ' -i. t i •jiii ' -:, l . Ho- com be. W. Dun con. W, Spongenberg. Second ' ow. R, Robertson, H. Lovegrove. J. Heselden, S. Goerss. L. Rosboch. A. Lightholl. First row; R. Brown. J. Word. W. Brown. J. Olver. E. Johnson. R. MacWlllioms. Civil Service Top row: F. KItt, G. Mayer. D. Skerritt. L. Robner, L. Bishop. Second row: E. Curry, D. Ploss. E. Mclntyre. V. Crate, A. Ritchie. D. Kettler, R. Von Ness. J. Allott. f-rj row; I. Lundgren. C. Horvey. S. Coutant, M. Boos. J. Hensel. B. Willioms. B. Agnew. Senior Guides ::v r ' i«Xrt;V V- ' i ' .i: V:i:: v
- 44 Top row: Dr. Thelin. Dr. Beck. Dr. Bryan. F. Perry, J. Meeks, B. DeLong, J. Mojor. G. Mayer, M. Roberts. D. Skerrilt, Dr. Melchoir. E. Peterson. J. Gough. Third row: R. Grant. H. Young. Dean Crowford. E. Donnelly, Rev. Stomp. R. Koufmonn. Or. Troyer. J. Gordner. R. Wlchlel, E. Armstrong. J. Olver, L. Jones, Dr. Hoople. Second row.- Dr. McKee, W. BIsgyar, K. Ulrich. W. Hughes. C. Hunt, A. Herrington, R. Terwilliger, K. Walker, Dr. Fa;gle. M. Boos. G. Mllkey, B. Forber. K. Domon Fini row: A. Ritchie, R. Shoffer, Deon Hilton, B. Knopp. Mrs. Webster, N. Rossmon. Deon Powers, J King. B. Moses. V. Crate, R. Show, C. Simons, M. Winters. Chapel Board In Hendricks Chapel — geogrophlcol and religious center of Syracuse Univer- sity — students of all denominations find for themselves that which is vital in their own faith and thot which is common to all. The program which expresses this understonding is supervised by the Hendriclts Chapel Board. It is composed of Dr. Williom H. Powers, Dean of the Chapel, the Chapel staff, sixteen faculty members, two alumni representa- tives and thirty-eight students. Among the expressions of this program are freshmen camps for men and women, freshman conferences, discussion groups, sixteen committees with vary- ing duties and goals, voluntary worship services which are held every day and every Sundoy. The Hendricks Chapel Lecture Series as an instrument of sup- plementary educotion is extremely valuable. The Student Emergency Loan Fund loaned, In short-termed, interest-exempt loans, $9000 this year to students whose need for such help was very great. Thus it is that Hendricks Chapel is interested in the life development of every student in the University. i«? ■, , ' j-f :.:: ■■y ' ii iii ' i;!niiii il«!» Ai(ii: ' .iv. ' .i:
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