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' A I . 5. ii? .ae it . ' - Dear Diary, W if fi I was back at State today and so many things have changed! di? i New faces all over the place with only a sprinkling of familiar souls. But to my rescue came the faculty. T hey're always on hand to make somebody feel at home. The first one I met was President Brubacher who said ' Good Morning with such a nice smile that I felt at home right away. Seeing him gave me nerve enough to peek in at Dean Nelson's door, which was open, and say: Hello across the map. Dean Moreland was in the Registrar's office when I went in-busy planning a reception for Frosh. She was talking to Miss Van Denburgh about the number expected. Mr. Deyo was coming along the hall. He'd stopped handing out CPD scholarship checks a while to chat with Chief Engineer Hunt. On the way over to Milne, I met Dr. Sayles, whistling gaily, on his way through the Richardson peristyle. He walked over with me to Mr. Bulger's office. Mr. Bulger was in State when I was a Freshman. I was '39, so I feel that I know him quite well. He began talking about old times, and it made me think of a lot of things I'd almost forgotten about the faculty. There was the time that- Dr. South asked in what direction the class faced, and he was so amazed when we said South , regardless of compass points. Remarks like that were always popping up in Ed classes. Doc F rench's famous rhyme about The Rhine The Rhone The Danube and The Po, Rise in the Alps and away they go is almost as famous as Shakespeare. Speaking of Shakespeare, I will never forget how Dr. Tommy used to say Heh? It was in Room 28 that we had him, I remember. That was a room! Unforgettable are Dr. Candlyn's music classes, interspersed with remarks about President Brubacher attends a luncheon . . . Time out for Dean Nelson H 8
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