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I )t. Klim was unulualrd from I rsinus in 1893. and lie lias served on llie faculty since then. He became Dean in 1909. His many years of service to I rsinus as teat her and Dean have stamped his influence indelibly on every aspect of the College. His warm understanding of student problems. an understanding built upon his long intimacy with student life, has given him .1 youthlulness and an insight possessed by few men. He i- always eager to help the willing student and |iiic k to remove the docker, lie urges and stimulates student government and its autonomy over student affairs. I iis love of nature and his familiarity with it lead him to lake long strolls over the ampus and sur rounding areas. His manner and ap| earaiue are eloquent testimony that lie lives a hill, rich life among the tilings he enjoys most. Kiv Wiiokii s A K1 ini , M . til).. I at D di:a. or wiimi:n Mi ss Stahl bee ame I )can ol omen at I rsinus in She had served the year before as Ac ling I )ean. I ler hist years in this capacity were ones of gradual transition Irom the- mild, reserved manner of a C'denwood preceptress to the more uustere and administrative qualities essential to a I) eon of Women. I his year she- has displayed her com plele grasp and authority over women s disc i|d ine 011 several o c asions. hut she can always a all upon her t.n I and kindness In remove the sling Irom such incidents. Before taking her five-year job as preceptress .it ( •Iciiwood Miss Slahr studied at Wilson ( allege and ( )xford I niversitx Ccmiim It Sisnn. All 1941 Unity —13— f rsinus ( o epe
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VICE-PHE! II)ENT Mr. Donald I . I lelfferich lias been Vice President «l the C ollege since I0 6. I lis many activities harmonize well with liis ambitious. driving personality. At I rsiims lie lias liad an excellent outlet for the ninny sides of his nature. I)' ’namic. in. isterful. and sartorially impeccable, lie sits behind his desk administering the financial affairs of the College by mail, by telephone, and by interview. He is always interested in campus affairs, from problems of maintenance to troubles of individual students. I lis sym pathetic understanding has smoothed many knotty relations between students and the Administration. Before establishing himself here and in the linancial world outside. Mr. I leiff •rich studied at I rsinus and the 'I ale I aw S« hook l)oNAI.I I. I It I I I I RICH, IVSQ . A IV. I I. It ASSISTANT TD THE VICE-PRESIDENT Mr. Stanley Omwakc. an alumnus of the C ollege. has served as its Assistant to the ice President since his grad nation. I lis job brings him in contact with most of the matters passing through the Vice-President s office, and his occupation with details keeps him constantly busy. By no means the least of Mr. Oinwake s job is that of ac ting as administrative watch-dog over the Ruby. I lis experience in editing the Alumni Journal and in taking care of C ol lege publicity has made his direction valuable to both the editorial and business staffs. I le brings to any work lie- does i quick sense ol humor and a collection of stories that make his office i regular stopping place lor many faculty members and students. I his year he married Miss Llizabeth Waddell Patou, from Lakewood. Ohio. Si am iv Omvvaki . M IS A 10 11 Ruby - 12 - ege I 'rsinus Coll,
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FACULTY John Wentworth Clawson. A.M.. Sc.I). Professor of Mathematics Rev. Calvin I )aniel Yost. A.M.. I ).I). Librarian; Professor of the Oerman Language and Literature Carl V ernon I ovver. I Mi.I ). Professor of Philosphy James Lynn Barnard. Ph.l ). Professor of Political Science: I)ireclor of Social Studies for I eachers 1941 Ruby - II - I 'rsinus C ollege
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