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THE STESPE AN 11 inum iiniiiiniiiiii linn miiiiiiiiiii ii.iiiiuii inniiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiinimiiii ' iiiiimi miiilllllllllil 1 111111111111111 ' FACULTY PRES. E. T. FRANKLIN The busiest man you ever saw is our president. He is milk-man, shop man- ager, basketball player, rooter, citizen, civic leaguer, preacher, endowment cam- paign speaker, and college presiden t all at once. His most serious hours are spent planning a great future for Union College. DEAN G. M. RYDER Dean Ryder is our most delightful character. He can tailor coats, bind books, write hymns, teach, preach and raise pumpkins with equal skill. His poetic chapel talks are the delight of our school year and we owe our knowledge of all the world ' s great men to his class room reminiscenses. ABIGAIL E. WEEKS Miss Weeks is more than a faculty member; she is what Emerson says a friend is; she is one with whom we can be sincere. She sits with scepter in hand in Social Committee meetings and we find it hard to measure up to her social ideals (at all times). She loves the mountain boys and girls and finds de- lightful Anglo-Saxon traits of character in them. PROF. S. P. FRANKLIN He is wonderful! This expression is often heard around the campus. His sin- cerity for his work and sympathy with the students has brought him his well deserved fame. He is busy all the time; even after school hours his little daugh- ter becomes the object of psychological experiments. PROF. G. M. KLEPFER How did we ever do without him, his songs and his pep? He always meets you with a smile and is ready to give three good, rousing cheers for the Ath- letes and for any noble act of the college. Thanks to Dr. Klepfer, we now have what we have long needed, a goodly number of peppy Union College songs.
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