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be:: Dr. Norman W. Cameron To the Class of 1935, Greetings: YOURS is not just another graduating class. It represents a group of men and women who have been the intlnidual subiects of the educational influ- ences provided by an institution oi higher learning. The processes ot education are subtle, and their results vary. No two of 3 ' ou have undergone the same change. No two of you will be called upon to perform identical functions in society. However, as willing leaders, you will choose to use the powers you have developed for the good ot humanity. The kind of college education which you have secured will be measuretl by your civic and personal achievements. Those who have attempted to guide your college course will eagerly await your success in a world that demands the e.xercise of keen intelligence and courageous endea -or. Most sincerelv vours, 7 ii ' tvi y-i
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Board of Trustees MR. HERBERT P. WORTH, Pr.sidenl MRS. RICHARD I. H; MILTON, Vlce-Pnildeni MISS ISABEL DARLINGTON, Secretary-Treasurer MISS MARTHA G. THOMAS MR. E. RAYMOND SCOTT MR. DORON GREEN MRS. DOROTHY Y OGDEN MR. ROBERT F. BRINTON MR. G. GLANCY WILSON Administration NORMAN W. CAMERON, A.M., Ph.D., President WINFIELD W. MENHENNETT, B.S., M.A., Dean aj Insiruction EVELYN I. STROHECKER, B.S., M.A., Dean af Women GERTRUDE CROMWELL, B.S.. Assislani Dean oj H ' omen MILO LIGHT. B.S., M.A., Dean oJ Men Faculty 1934-35 . A.B.. A.M. In En eitish M.A , M.A. EJ.M .. in !■:, ngUsI, M.A. ART DEPARTMENT Marion Farnh.am. A.B.. A.M. Hazel L. Lambor.n ' , B.S. HoBART M. Sherman, B.S. EDUCATION Charles A. Selzeh, A.B.. M.A.. EJ.M.. Ed.D. Margaret M. Bi ' rnet, B.S., M.A. Mary Connell, B.S., M.A. Clarence L. McKelvie, B.S., A.M. Anna E. Smith, B.S., M.A. ENGLISH Grace D. McCarthy, A.B.. A.M. Fern Barrer, A.B., M.A. M.vry Elizabeth Clark Flo Geyeh, A.B.. Ed.M. Emily B. Lamey, Ph.B., Louise A. Nelson, B.A., Maud B. New.man, B.S.. Dorothy Ra.msey, B.S., S. Elizabeth Tyson, B.S., M.A. Josephine E. Wilson, A.B., M.A. MODERN LANGUAGE EiHEL M. Stilev. A.B., Ph.D. HEALTH EDUCATION Harry R. Allen, B.S.. M.S. Eleanore Aldworth, B S.. M.A. W. Glenn Killinoer, B.S.. M.A. Muriel Leach. B.S., M.A. MuNROE MacLean, B.S., M.A. Anne M. Schaub, B.S.. M.A. tA. W. Thompson, A.B., M.A. Myra I. Wade, B.A., M.A. Earle C. Waters, B.S., M.Ed. MATHEMATICS Robert F. Anderson, A.B., A.M., Set Elsie O. Bull, A.B., M.A. Mary M. Holland, B.S., M.A. MUSIC C. Edward Hausknecht. B.S., M.A. Margaret M. Heinemann, B.S., M.A. LaVerne E. Irvine, A.B., M.A. Margaret A. Kreisher, B.S., M.A. Florence A. Lee. B.S.. M.A. Matilda Morlock, B.S.. M.A. Gertrude K. Schmidt, B.S., A.M. Edward Zimmer, Jr., B.S., M.A. STUDIO TEACHERS Yvonne Biser. B.A., B.M. Emily V. Blair, B.M. William E. Bretz, A.B. ISADORE E. CrOPSEY, Mus. B. Commission expired, 1934 t Resigned November, 1954 X Leuve of absence Jeanne HEitioRTH. B.M.. M.A. E.mma Kiess. B.S. LiDA J. Low Hillary H. Parry Eleanor E. Starkey, B.S. .SOCIAL STUDIES Charles W. Heathcote, A.B.. . .M., PI JIames Andes, B.S., A.M. Charles S. Swope, A.B., M.A. John Peavy Wright. B.S., Ph.D. SCIENCE Iohn C. Johnson, A.B., M.S., Ph.D. loHN E. Anderson, A.B.. M.A., Ph.D. Leone E. Broadhead, A.B-, M.A. H.vrriet A. Elliott. B.S.. A.M. TiiELMA J. Greenwood, B.S., M.. ' . J. Arthur Lewis. B..S., M.A, Paul McCorkle, B.A., M.S.. Ph.D. JDOROTHY M. ScH. lUCKER. A.B., M.- ' V. LIBRARY Helen A. Russell. A.B., B.S.. M.S. Faye A. CoLi.icjTT. A.B-, B.S. Ethel M, Sauer, B.S., B.S.L.S. DEMONSTRATION SCHOOL Beniamin W. Daily, A.B., M.A . Ph.D. Frances M. Baldwin. B.S., M.S. T. Roland Hu.mphreys, A.B., A.M. Albert M. Jacobs Grace M. Knapp. B.S., M.A. Thelma Mellien, ,A.B., MA. LuciLE Meredith, A.B., M.A. Harold Sil ' erthorn, A.B.. M.. ' . Anne L. S.mith, A.B., M.A. Mabel Ann Talbot, B.S., M.A. Laura J. Wilson, B.S., M.A. Dora Wolfangle, B.S., M A. Amy Woodruff, B.S., M.S. TEACHER TRAINING SUPERVISORS Lois M. Clark. A.B.. M.A. Frances Hobbs. B.S., M.A. M. Gertrude Sippi.e. B.S., . .M. Ida p. Stabler, B.S., M.A. HEALTH SERVICE S. Tho.mas Miller. A.B., Map.y M. (Ilancf, R.N. Mary G. Reese, R.N. M.D., CoUeije P ' visiclan PROFESSORS EMERITI Anne M. Goshen, B.L., A.M., Education Sa.muel C. Sch.mucker, A.m., Ph.D.. Bioloijical Sci Foster H. Starkey, A.B., A.M.. Education Katharine H. Scott, .Irt Arthur D. Cromwell, M.Ph., Education Twenty
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.ja i WiNFiELD W. Menhennett. B.S., M.A. Dean of In.rtriiction : To the Members of the Class of 1955: ANOTHER milesto ne in the development of your personality and in the attainment of those ideals which you have set up for yourself has been reached. Four years of college life and college training have produced marked changes and leave each one of you better equipped to meet successfully the many and varied problems of life which you must face. The eternal varities, truth and reality, are a necessary and fundamental part of the equipment of each individual who hopes to achieve real success. You have come to know these and have made them a part of yourself. In your chosen profession these will be reflected constantly and will serve continually as the guiding principles both for yourself and tor those whom you lead. Today, as never before, society ' s call and need is for men and women who are to be real leaders. The call is a challenge to recognize the sterling worth of human life and the brotherhood of man and to serve in bringing about a better social order. To you who are destined to become the leaders in education, the issue is very clear. It is our cherished hope and belief that each of you will go forth to exemplify the virtues — honesty, truth, loyalty, noble love, and self-sac- rificing service. We have placed our confidence and iaith in you and in your abilities. May you ccmie at last to the end of a happy and truly successful career with a feeling that all is well and that you have lived nobly and served truly. 2SZ l Je f T ;-nlii-h ;
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