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THE STESPEAN 11 DR. FRANKLIN, OUR PRESIDENT This is the man who has been building Union College and bringing the best to her ever since 1915. He lectures in Chapel in a most inspiring way, and would have us know that the best is none too good for Union and her mountain students. He is an excellent endowment speaker and knows how to get donations for colleges out of regular tightwads. He is a g ' reat believer in clean sports, and he shows everybody how to do it when he gets a croquet mallet in his hand. PROF. I. B. PEAVY Head of Normal Department The gentle pleading tones of his voice; the kindness that is daily exhibited in his face; the inexhaustible patience for which we are so thankful; the winning smile which he always wears and which one can never forget; the pleasing manner in which he presents his work; and the story that is sure to be forthcoming; all these, coupled with one of the noblest types of true citi- zenship and Christianity, go to show us how indispensable he is to our own happi- ness and success in school life. ABIGAIL E. WEEKS Miss Weeks has been with us longer than any other member of the faculty. Students, if you don ' t know her, get into some of her classes and you will soon learn what kind of teacher she is. The Senior Class will long remember Christopher Mor- ley and the modern essays we read under her instruction. Her great delight is hik- ing over the Cumberland Gap Mountains with the Junior or Senior Academy classes of Union College. .:.!!iiii;ii:iinmiit
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12 THE STESPEAN niiiiniiiiinraiiiiii! i:. :;i i: :i ' i,iiiii!i:ii;r:::ii.::i,iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinii is ran liiiiiiiini!:; : ' , M.iiiiiniii rarararairara: rararainra rarara ; i ra raiiimrarairai PROFESSOR BOS Still we gazed and still in wonder grew, that one small head could carry all he knew To see him about the campus and in Chapel, he appears most quiet and unas- suming, but he hastily assures us that he feels more at home than some people seem to think. And really, he is lots of fun when you come to know him. It is in the class room that we learn to love and appreciate him. He is a fine addition to our faculty and we sincerely hope he will return next year. PROFESSOR VON WALDHEIM This is Miss Von Waldheim, the great- est champion of forlorn, homeless cats to be found on Union College Campus. Tabby and Thomas cease to be lonely and forlorn when they come within the radius of her sympathetic understanding of their physi- cal and spiritual needs. But jokes aside, Miss Von Waldheim is a woman of really remarkable culture; she is a far traveler in Europe; she not only speaks fluent French, German, Russian and English, but she thinks in any or all of them at once! It ' s a marvel to us how she does it, when we can ' t think in English, to say nothing of expressing ourselves, fluently in our moth- er tongue. MRS. FRANKLIN The busiest lady on the Faculty! She looks after the President first of all; she registers our grades, good and bad, too; she determines from her records whether we can graduate or not; she helps to keep the Social Committee sane; she ' s a high type teacher of English; she cares for her chil- dren and home, yet finds time for an undy- ing interest in all our most trivial under- takings. She does all this and still keeps a lovely Christian character. rarara . ■■ ■ ■ ■ ,1.1 .. .11! .:: ■ ira ' . ' i ' ■
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