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PRESIDETIT ' S mESSAQE Till ' , experiences of college life are of two distinct kinds. The first kind are provided by the school organization and by the requirements of the class room and the laboratory. Students in these activities are subjected to more or less of a routine which definite requirements impose. The second type of activities are those which are engaged in by the Student Body through its own organizations and under the direction of its (nvn officials. Popularly, these activities are the ones that are supposed to con- stitute college life. As a rule they are the ones which furnish the records for the c o 1 1 e g e Annual. The formal activities of college life arc designed to provide scholarship and technical training for specific occupations. The Student Body activities provide the human contacts, de- velop attitudes toward important problems and establish bases for self-government and co-operative relationships. Proper develop- ment between these two types is of the greatest importance. The Student Body this year and its officers ■are to be congratulated upon the way in which they have met difficulties and have made the most of their opportunities. The completion of a year such as this gives satisfaction both to the Student Body and to the faculty. We ad- mit that there is still much to be achieved, but we have reason to be proud of the record of this vear.
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EDITORIAL COmitlETlT ' ith the achievements of the past year definitely behind us, we wonder what the fu- ture may hold in store for us. Past events pre- sage the trend of future activity. The campus this year has developed an air of unrest. Sociology teaches us that where there is unrest there is progress. Just what that progress is to be, what form and to what ends it shall bring us is yet to be unfolded. We may say then we have striven. To what avail tomorrow alone can tell.
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iP.J .Ji!f.J LA CUMBRE. T g T T g l FACULTl] CLARENCE L. PHELPS; B.A.. M. A President EDNA RICH MORSE President Emeritus MILDRED C. PYLE; B. A., M. A. Dean of Women, Social Science WILLIAM H. ELLISON; M. A., Ph. D Dean of Men, Head of Social Science Department ELIZABETH BISHOP; B. S., M. A Science ALICE V. BRADLEY; B. S . Home Economics ACSTINE I. CAMP Ifeavino L. C. CARSON, A. B., M. A., Ph. D Psychology FLORENCE L. CLARK; B. A., M. A Home Economics MARY E. T. CROSWELL Acting Head of Art Department CHARLOTTE P. EBBETS Head of Home Ecconomics Department E. E. ERICSON; B. S Head of Community Mechanics Department A. GRANT EVANS; LL. D - English. Philosophy WINIFRED M. FRYE; B. S. Home Economics, In Charge of Household Art O. J. C.ILLILAND; B. A., M. A. Physical Education FRED L. CiRIFFIN Community Mechanics CHARLES L. JACOBS; B. M. T., M. A Head of Education Department EDITH M. LEONARD; B. E College Elementary School WILLIAM C. MAXWELL; A. B., M. A., Ph. D icting Head of English Dept WILLIAM W. PETERS ; B. A., M. S., M. S Physics, Mathematics ELSIE A. POND; B. A., M. A College Elementary School LAURA SPECHT PRICE ; B. S., M. A Education, Charge of Teacher Training MATTIE RAMELLI Foreign Language M. SUSANNA ROGERS; B. A Physical Education WILLIAM L. RUST Community Mechanics HAZEL W. SEVERY; B. A., M. A., D. Sc O Head of Science Departmen; EARLE FISKE WALKER; B. A., M. A Science WINIFRED WEAGE; B. S., M. A Physical Education FLORENCE N. WIELER l li ,l Head of Music Department T.T.T.T.T.T.T.T.T,T.T,T.T.T7T7m •«[ 10 ]»•
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