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Page 19 text:
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Miss Carmnenter Miss Carpenter, Dean of Wheaton for fifteen years, under- took a big job when she came here but has carried it out with great accomplishment. She has had an important part in the proper functioning and smooth running of all phases of campus life. Under her guidance many improvements have come to Wheaton and we hope her progressive spirit will con- tinue with us as her memory will, after she leaves the office of Dean. We shall miss her cheerful chats on campus, and our visits with her at Hollyhock House. Miss Barker, who will take the office of acting Dean after Miss Carpenter leaves us for Harvard Law School, has been Miss Carpenter’s able assistant and we feel certain she is the person fitted for the job. [15 ]
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Administration Members MISS TOWNSEND Following Mis s Zeigler, Miss ‘Townsend, as Director of the Board of Admissions, has been very busy both on campus and on a speaking tour to a number of schools for the purpose of making Wheaton fa- miliar to prospective college students. MISS YOUNG The job of the registrar, involved in red tape, green jealousies, and purple rages, is envied by none. Yet Miss Young carries it on nonchalantly. For this we offer our admiration and a large bottle of aspirin. MISS LITTLEFIELD Miss Littlefield comes across priceless and amusing situations and at times,. minor tragedies in her role of Dean of Freshmen. With a faculty for straightening things out her first year push in the right direction leads a student clear‘of the bumps in the other three years. MISS DUNKLE Miss Dunkle, always pleasant and gra- cious, handles the financial end of Wheaton College with the quiet ability that has much to do with the efficient functioning of any college community.
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Page 20 text:
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HAT they may have life and may have it abundantly” is the driving goal for Wheaton students. With this end in view, their classes and hours in the library, their extra work for outside clubs, and the daily chapel exercises take on an added meaning to the mere storing up of knowledge. This meaning, a direct approach to life, comes from those things we call The Gormatities
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