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FIRST mu THE fflCULTV l)i. Norman Kgbcit McClure. Pli.l)., I in.I).. 1.1 .1)., lias Ireen president «»l I isinus (College since |tine . 1936. Graduated from I i sinus in l!HV he lias served as Professor of ilie English I .an guage and Literature since I92H. He is treasurei of the Xssociation of College Piesidentx of Pennsylvania and is .1 mem Ik-i of iis Executive Committee. NORMAN E. McCLURE. Ph.D.. Liu.!).. li t). Mi. Do laid I . I lelfleriili. Lscj., A IL. I I..It., was gi actuated I mm I rsinus in 1921 and was named iie Piesident on Jills 2. 193d. long with his duties as Viic-Ptesi-dent, lie stipeivises the income and ex peudiluies of 1 In funds ol l isinus. is the coiii|K‘tent diicctor ol lilt Curtain (.lul» plays, and sponsois the Legal So 1ietv. DONAI I) I. HEII FERICH. ESQ. A ll., 11.11.
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as FRtsHfiun me Oui lorn yeais of college arc ovei. but before we leave we want to pay nibute to those who pi a yed Midi an important part in oui life at Ursinus—oui faculty. We are leaving Ursinus not only with the memory of four glorious years, but with a tatter understanding and appreciation ol life, a firm determination to make the most of the lile ahead ol us, and an innei confidence that we cm succeed. 1 i. MtClure seivcd us not only as a president and a teachet but as an understanding friend, whose home and library wcic alwavs oj en to all who desired to partake of his hospitality, l o Mr. lielfferich we owe gratitude for his capable direction ol the Curtain Club, his invaluable suggestions foi making out projec ts pa . and also for his continual open-house.” It is with deep regret that we. the seniors, are the Inst class to be graduated without Dean Kline. His death brought an abrupt end to one ol our most cherished traditions. Always ready to answer questions, to describe every stick and stone on the campus, in which he held an affectionate pride, our white-haired clean will always lie icmembercd by out class. l)r. Millet was ac ting clean of men last yeai and is now on leave ol absence, compiling a survey on Canadian. Mexican and United States relations for a book, nuclei the- sj on soiship ol the University of Pennsylvania. Dean Pane oast. Dean ol Men. has just returned to this position, altet two years as a Lieutenant in the- Navy, and has lent his wise diiec lion and co-operation to the Men's Student Council to provide a common meet ing ground loi the elministration and the stuclcnts to settle theii complaints and to maintain smooth working enforcement 1 c ollege i tiles. To these men and to the other membeis ol our faculty we wish to express our appreciation loi theii unfailing guidance and friendship. and although many ol us in the future will lose personal contact with out lortner professois. we shall, nevertheless, often think back and remembei their counsel and advice.
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THCV LUCRE RCSPOnSIBLC WIIOR IKN . KI.INK, AM.. 14.1).. I.in.l).. 1 1 1)., was graduated from I'lsiniis (College in 1893 and served on the lacultN as a Professoi ol Latin and Creek from dial lime until his death on Xovembei 20. 19Hi. In 1909 he became Dean ol ihe college, which dim he filled laithluily foi the rcinaindei ol his life . He will always be lenu inhered b I 'lsiniis siudeilts as a great nature lover. MISS CAMILLA 14. S I AHR. A. 14.. became Dean of Women in 1938, having been Ac ting Dean the preceding year. As a member ol the Senate Advisory Committee Miss Stain has assisted with problems arising on the campus and in the women's dormitories. and has shown understanding and diplomat in dealing with women’s discipline. Miss Stain was graduated from Wilson College in 1911 and has studied at Oxford I niversitv. ? T-T- C. siK141 R PANCOAST. AM.. Assistant Professor ol Political Sc ience and Dean of Men. was graduated Irom Ursinus College in 1937. He has also studied at the I'Diversity of Pennsylvania. Since 1912. with the- exception of two ears during which he was on military leave, he has been Dean of Men. In this position Mr. Pancoast works with the Men's Student Council in an effort to maintain disc ipline.
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