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MR. M. E. WITMER Business Manager JOHN P. OWENS Bookkeeper REV. L. N. ABEL Field Secretary MRS. HURD Hostess O. P. SMITH Supt, of grounds and buildings Page 19
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THEODORA BOTHWELL, Mus. M. Associate Professor of Piano and Organ; Cfiairman Division of Fine Arts Syracuse University, Mus. B.; Cfii- cago Conservatory, Mus. M. Amer- ican Institute of Normal Methods; Columbia University; Chicago Mus- ical College; Pupil of Mme. Julie Rive-King. RAYMOND F. KREINER, Mus. B. Assistant Professor of Voice Cornell College, Mus. B. Attend- ance, Teachers ' Conference, Chicago, summer 1934; Graduate student, American Conservatory, summer work. WILBUR COOKMAN DENNIS, A. M. Assistant Professor of Speech (part time) Ohio Wesleyan University, A. B.; Taylor University, A. M., Graduate student, Northwestern University, five terms; Ohio Wesleyan University, two years. (Not all work beyond A. M.) IVEL GUILER Librarian Taylor University, A. B.; University ol Michigan, A. M. in Library Sci- BESSIE L. ALFORD, M. S. Assistant Professor ol Home Economics Illinois Wesleyan University, B. S.; University of Chicago, M. S. Page 18
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Clasper, Sophomore Holcomb, Senior Behnken, Junior Bell, Freshman Student Council To represent the interest of the student body, to help weld together the Administration, Faculty, and Student Body in unity of purpose and effort, to facilitate in all possible ways the smooth functioning of school activities; these goals have constituted the purpose of the Student Council throughout the year. The council is composed of one member from each class, the Senior member, Mr. Holcombe, acting as president of the organization. Among the activities sponsored by the Student Council were: the Faculty-Student Formal Reception crt the opening of the school year; Class Week; the giving of a Christmas Gift to the school; Moving-Up day in the spring; the annual climax of the class activities at the bonfire. The equipping of a kitchenette in the dormitory was the project sponsored by the Council as a Christmas gift to the school. Providing for special music in the dining hall on Friday night and Sunday noon and for devotional meditations on Sunday morning was another enterprise of the Council. Page 20
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