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BOARD OF TRUSTEES COL. A. M. HOLDING, President MISS ISABEL DARLINGTON, SecTctary MR. HERBERT P. WORTH. VicePresident MR. S JONES PHILIPS MISS MARTHA G THOMAS MR. DORAN GREEN MR. IRVINE B. DICKEY MRS. RICHARD HAMILTON MR. A. M. KULP MR. J. COMLY HALL, rreasurer NORMAN W. CAMERON, Ph.D., President of College Deans WINFIELD MENHENNETT, B.A., Dean of Instruction ANNA E. SMITH, B.S., Dean of Women MILO LIGHT, B.S., M.A., Dean 0 Men FACULTY ROLL ART Marion Farnham, A.B , MA. Hazel Lamuorn Katherine H. Scott HoBART M. Sherman, B.S. EDUCATION Charle.s a. Splzer, A.B., M.A., Ed.M., EJ.D. Mary Connell, B.S. Lou E. HosMER, B.S. Clarence Lyon McKelvie, B.S., M.A. Edith M. Norton, B.S., M.A. Foster Henry Starkey, A.B., A.M. ENGLISH Grace Dietrich McCarthy, A.B., A.M. Mary Elizabeth Clark, A.B., A.M. Flo Geyer, A.B. Maud B. Newman, B.S. Dorothy Ramsey, B.S., M.A. Richard N Thompson, A.B., M.A. S. Elizabeth Tyson, B.S. Josephine E. Wilson, A.B. HEALTH EDUCATION James G. Bliss, B.S., A.M., Ph.D. Eleanore Aldworth, B.S. Gladis Bowen, B.S. James F. MacGovern, Ph.B. Bernice L. Mueller, A.B. Anna M. Scmaub, B.S. Eleanor V. Searing, A.B. Myra I. Wade, B.A., M.A. Earl Converse Waters, B.S. LIBRARIANS Helen A. Russell, B.S., B.A., M.S. Fay Collicot, B.A., B.S. Ethel M. Sauer, B.S. MATHEMATICS RoniiRT F. Anderson, A.M., Sc.D. Elsie Oleita Bull, A.B., M.A. Mary Morgan Holland, B.S., M.A. MUSIC C. Edward Hausknecht, B.S. Emily Blair, B.M. William E. Bretz, A.B. Isadore Cropsey, Mus.B. Marie M. Heinemann, B.S. LaVerne E. Irvine, B.A. Emma Kiess Margaret A. Kreisher, B.S. Florence A. Lee, B.S. LiDA J. Low Matilda Morlock, B.S.M., Hillary H. Parry Gertrude K. Schmidt, B.S. Edward Zimmer, Jr., B.S. M.A. SCIENCE John C. Johnson, A.B., M.S., Ph.D. Leone E. Broadhead, B.A. Harriet A. Elliott, B.S., A.M. Thelma J. Greenwood, B.S. John Arthur Lewis, B.S., M.A. L. Vis-cent Romig, A.B., A.M., M.S. Dorothy M. Schmucker, B.A., M.A. SOCIAL STUDIES Charleys W. Heathcote, A.B., James Andes, B.A., A.M. Charles S. Swope, A.B. A.M., Ph.D. TRAINING SCHOOL Benjamin W. Daily, A.B., M.A., Ph.D. Margaret M. Burnet, B.S. Arthur D. Cromwell, M.Ph. Frances Hobbs, B.S. Mary Gertrude Sipple. B.S. Mrs. Ida P. Stabler, B.S. Evelyn J. Strohecker, B.S., M.A. Laura B. Foreman, A.B. M. Gr.- ce Knapp, B.S. Mildred B. Lissfelt, B.S. Anne L. Smith, B.A., M.A. Mabel A. Talbot, B.S. Gladys R. Warner, B.S. Dora F. Woleangel, B.S. NURSES Mary M. Glance, R N. Mary G. Reese, R.N. PROFESSORS EMERITI Wallacf p. Dick Hmerilus Professor of Modern Liingudges. Ann.: M.GosHrN.Ementus Prof essor of Education. Samu l C. Schmucker, Emeritus Professor of Bio- logical Science. Twenty
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PRESIDENT ' S MESSAGE -T EAR Friends of the Graduating Class: f J You have arrived at one of the most important crossroads of life ' s highway. From here your journey will be less guarded and guided, and hence its success will call for the exercise on your part of good judg ' ment, adequate knowledge, and sterling character. Suc- cess cannot be won by assuming a passive attitude toward the problems which will be yours. It is won, for the most part, by dynamic, far-seeing, independent, and intelligent action. Further, success is not measured in terms of personal advancement alone, but as well by the degree to which you create and support significant movements in society, such as will better conditions under which people live. It is such as you, above all others, who are expected to contribute something toward the progress of society. He lives most worthily who serves his fellowman best. In the days of Christ, ' W y ?ieighbor ' connoted every unit of human society. In the years in which your powers will be at their best, ' ' ' ' t v ?ieighbor wil connote not on y those of your community, state, and nation, but more and more those of every nation oi the globe. The more you concentrate your abilities and service to this broader social order, the greater will be your reward and the more surely wil you do credit and honor to those who have contributed to your development. With this thought, I wish for you all the joy that worthy living can bring you. Norman W. Cameron, Twenty-one
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