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R. G. Ferguson, D.D., LL.D. Prenidenf Emeritus For Dr. Ferguson, well named Westminster ' s Grand Old Man, we have the most profound love and respect. For many years he was head of the College, and today, as President Emeritus, he is still interested in student activities and is the very em- bodiment of the Old Westminster Spirit. His activities in College affairs excel those of many younger men. His acquaintance with College friends, alumni and students, is surpassed by no one and he is an authority on college matters of former years. His many friends, at Westminster and everwhere, unite in wishing him many more years of life and happiness. Mrs. Alice Strowbridge Dean of Women Another year finds our capable Mrs. Strowbridge still a valiant lady at the head of her Hillside Crew. Several times, indeed, we have almost proved too great a strain on her nerves; but she has always ral- lied, and everything is again in its place, signed for and scratched off with great diligence. Those who do it have peace of mind, but woe unto those who do not. Through most of the year Mrs. Strowbridge had to be dean, matron, Mrs. Lutz, Pete and every- one else, but through it all the girls always found her capable. Everyone who meets our Dean says of her, She surely is charming. Every Hillside girl hopes we may keep her and her mother with us for many more years. Chas. Freeman, Ph.D. Dean and Professor of Chemistry You ' re a professor about whom we rave, Dr. Freeman ; And whose good opinion crave. Dr. Freeman. For you always wear a smile, And you make work seem worth while. Even though it be a pile. Dr. Freeman. And if you should ever leave. Dr. Freeman, Deep down in our hearts we ' ll grieve. Dr. Freeman. As you float on down life ' s stream. May it always to you seem Like one long mid-summer ' s dream, Dr. Freeman. 29
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James D. Barr, D.D. Chair of Bible How would they ever run Westminster College without Prof. Barr? He has shown himself invalu- able to the College in several departments. Greek and Latin occupied him at first, but now he is wast- ing his time trying to give those somnambulistic Seniors the evidences of Christianity, even if he cannot give them any Christianity. We feel that it is a shame that he should expend his energy in such a fruitless effort, for the only thing that there is evi- dence of is that there is some one sleeping in the back of the room, and Prof. Barr is too kind to in- terrupt his slumbers. James Oscar Campbell, A.M., D.D. Prof elisor of History and Political Science Dr. Campbell is a cheerful and learned teacher, a great booster for Westminster and the friend of everybody. There is something contagious about Doc ' s smile, and many a homesick or lonesome stu- dent has been cheered by it. In the class-room or out, we are surprised that one head can carry all he knows. On any present day question, he is one of the best informed men in the college and he possesses a wealth of information on each of the various subjects that he teaches. Individually, and as a class we regrad Doc as one of our best friends and he has our best wishes in whatever he may be doing. Roger F. Gephart, Ph.D. 1 K Professor of French We like to think that Dr. Gephart belongs to our class, for we made our first visit to Westminster in the same year. He is appreciated as a thorough stu- dent, able instructor and understanding friend of the students. His extensive travel and varied reading enables him to liven up the dullest class with his ancedotes and witticisms. He is patient with the slowest among us and seems only sorry that we too can not take B. Quick as our standard. If the fairest ones among his students are apt to cause him to ejaculate Oh horrors, never a one but forgives him. We don ' t mind that; every genius has his eccentricities and so have many others. 30 1921
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