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Byron KIGHTLY TRIPPET A.B. (Wabash) A.B., M.A. (Oxford ) Dean. of the College i ore than anyone else or any other thing, Dean Byron K. Trippet is the personification of the spirit that is the basis of this college and the reason for this college. He is a father and a brother to every student—never too busy to listen to any problem. Any faculty committee meeting can wait as long as there's a single student waiting to see him. He is what every Wabash man wants to grow-up—and grow-up is the term—to be. Sometimes he and the Diety are referred to in the same breath in jesting—but there is some- thing about him that inspires complete respect, trust, and faith. Most memorable of all of the things that happened at Wabash during the year was, without any doubt, the Dean's three chapel speeches. All of us gained a new concept of what this college of ours really is, what it means, and what it is for. Caleb Mills lived again across several decades. Francis Cayou's spirit sent chills down the spine of every man that has ever seen a Wabash foot- ball game. These were unforgettable moments!—created by Mr. Wabash.
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FRANK HuGH SPARKS A.B. (Butler), Ph.D. (Southern Calitornia)s Dei be: President (Sabin Foundation ) rdinary people are usually satisfied with one career and are justly proud if that career is a successful one. But the President of Wabash College is no ordinary person. In fact, he is one of the most extraordinary figures on the contemporary American scene. Most people con- nected with the college know of Dr. Sparks’ life before the time he went to college when he was one of the nation’s most outstanding industrialists, and they know of his college career and his preparation to become a college president. Of course they also know of the tremendous good he has done for this college. ie of this was brought sharply into focus for the College community and for the rest of the country early this year w hen Dr. Sparks’ life was the subject of a nationwide telecast. Dr. Sparks’ le sadership in interesting the businesses of America in the stake the »y have in America’s small, independent liberal arts colleges occupied a large portion of our President’s time during the year 1952-1953. Even when he failed to appear in Chapel, everyone could sense that that empty high-backed chair meant that our untiring President was busy again with something that would eventually add to or enrich Wabash life i 1 general.
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GeorGE V. KENDALL M.A., L.H.D. Dean of the Faculty, Milligan Professor of English A.B., Brown University; M.A., University of Wisconsin; L.H.D., Wabash College. Studied and taught at Colum- bia University 1914-17, 1919-20. Dean of Wabash Col- lege 1923-40. Acting President 1940-41. Member of Phi Beta Kappa, Delta Phi. Served in A.E.F. 1917-1919, and in General Headquarters Southwest Pacific, 1942-46. Awarded Legion of Merit. At Wabash since 1920. Married. LoweELL H. HILDEBRAND M.S. Director of Admissions B.E., Indiana Univ ersity; M.S., Northwestern University. Member of Phi Delta Kappa, Sigma Delta Psi, American College Personnel Association, National Education As- sociation, Admissions staff of Stephens College 1937- 1950. At Wabash since 1950. Married, two children. ee cet RE Se HEN SHR ma: EpWARD CLEVENGER GULLION M.A. Assistant to the President, Director of Alumni Affairs A.B., Wabash; M.A., Washington University. Taught at University of Texas, Hamilton College, Mid-Pacific In- stitute (Honolulu). Member of Phi Delta Theta, Tau Kappa Alpha, Mu Iota Sigma, Phi Delta Kappa, Speech Association of America. Author of “A Handbook of Military Japanese Language.” Officer U.S. Navy, World War II. At Wabash since 1947. Married, one child. FERGUSON REDDIE ORMEsS M.A. Comptroller, Professor of Economics A.B., Colorado College; A.B., Yale; M.A., University of Chicago. Member of American Economic Association, Central Association of College and University Business Officers. Author: “Elementary Construction and Inter- pretation of Financial Statements.” Taught at Taft School, Watertown, Conn.; Georgia Institute of Tech- nology. At Wabash since 1921. Married, three children. a
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