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PHILIPS MEMORIAL We are reading the first verse of tfie first chapter of a book whose pages ore infinite. These words from the pen of an unknown writer stimulate the imagination and give motivation for clear thinking and noble living. They stand as a reminder that the future can be what we really want to make it. Even though the future may be mysterious, hazy, and foreboding, we have the power to mold it into patterns that we choose and on which we place a high value. For the second time each of you has seen the world shaken by a catastrophe. These disasters have brought sorrow and suffering to many. To all there has been more or less of confusion and frustration. Dreams have vanished, and ideals have seemed to crumble before your eyes. Hope lags, and fear is present at every turn. May we read again the quotation and realize that the past is gone. We cannot change that now. The future is before us. We, living in the present, must face the future with courage and faith. It is possible to profit by the past and not mar the future with the indecisions and mistakes of the post. We shall spend the remainder of our lives in the future. Each day will bring new opportunities in home life, education, business, and social living. May we, with a faith that is real and sure, bring to the future the best of our lives. It is my hope that as you leave our college, your faith and courage will enable you to pierce through the confusion and haze, to dispel fear and will help you to play your part in building a future that may well become a real Golden Age . Sincerely, WINFIELD W. MENHENNETT 20
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1 9WB19! ' 1 1 If H i iHv Jf m M ■ yn i K. 1 iriiMH HH Miss Leone Broadhead, Mrs. Clyde King OFFICE OF THE DEAN OF MEN The responsibility for supervising the dormitories for our men students and the authority to recom- mend proper measures for the continued refinement and growth of our college facilities in general rests with Mr. W. Glenn Killinger, Dean of Men, and his assistant, Mr. William Benner. Under their direction these duties are carefully performed. Mr. Everett E. Shaefer HEALTH SERVICE Dr. Kistler and the nurses at our college in- firmary have treated everything from broken legs to headaches. To have such professional care at our disposal at all times is a great service as well as a real comfort to us all. OFFICE OF THE DEAN OF WOMEN Through her office, Mrs. Clyde L. King, our Dean of Women, and her assistants guide the course of dormitory life for our women students and integrate various campus activities into a worthwhile and an entertaining program. Our special thanks go to Mrs. King, herself, for her patient counselling, for her ever-gracious manner, and for those much- appreciated extras to which she attends per- sonally. Killinger BUSINESS OFFICE The purchasing of supplies and of equipment, the distribution of payrolls and of other disburse- ments, and the collection of bills are but a few of the financial obligations of our college which are dispatched by Mr. Everett E. Shaefer as Director of our Business Office. To have these matters at- tended to in so reliable a fashion is a credit to our college. Dr. Kistler, Miss Eves 22
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