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Page 16 text:
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. . . n Quin .xdclminidfrafion A never ending join was tl'1at of financial sec- retary. ln tile Vvlwittier College Family our official boolcie was Howard Hoclfett. Robert Asiiloroolc was tlwe man alaout campus who really lfxelped lceep timings running. He was our college lausiness manager. Working along with time administration was a staff to liandle tlie business angles of run- ning a college. lvlr. Robert Asiibroolc, lousiness ma ' tl1e man wlio was in cliarge, and lie lcept in c ose Contact with Howard Hoclcett, treasurer. Mr. Hoclcett was tide man wlio greeted students on every registration day witil a smite on his face and an outstretciied liand. Len Croioot put in iris first year as alumni cirector and wlio could iiandle this loetter tiian a real genuine alum? George Tenopir found time propa- ganda maciiine oi a col ege catalog did wonders for pulolicity. Mr. Benjamin Whitten was cliiei at the nilmrary and along with liim a staiffoi liiararians and students wlio worlced part time. Graduate returns was the story for Len Certainly lousy but never too busy for a Boolcs volumes of anotlier mans lmow Croloot, new to our College administra- friendly liello, was George Tenopir, pulolic edge was tile ldusiness of Benjamin Vvliitte tion. Len was alumni director. relations director. librarian and veteran's advisor.
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ang ence reuaigcl . . . As every stmip must have a captain, so every torward-moving institution must tlave ex- perienced direction and guidance. Here at Vvtiittier we tiave found in our administra- tion not only superb teaderstiip, necessary and essentiat, taut atso a teeting ot con- fidence and encouragement. Certainly a very important part ot our Vvtlittier triendty spirit came trom ttlis source. Vvortcing to- gettler, Deans S p e n c e r , Gregg, and Richardson managed internat attairs Witt: capatmitity and competence. This organiza- tion Was essentiat to our tives as it was retated ctosety to ttle entire Vvtiittier Cottege Family. Acting as administrator ot the entire adminis- tration was dean ot ttxe Vvtiittier Cottege Family, Dr. Harold F. Spencer. Dr. Smitti, Htlattlern ot our Vvtlittier Q Family, wortced atong wittl and tletped co- 5.16 ordinate ttle activities and direction wittiin ttie totat administration. Nexfer too busy to 'Q -yy. toe interested in us as individuat students, 2' tie paved the road tor tbotti students and statesmen atitce. Vve had a good year and a good vote ot ttwantcs goes to ttlese peopte wtio, tland in tmand with ttle tacutty, twetped Z ,A matte it one ot progress we Witt rememtmer. 'v A ffl ' 1. Counsetor and friend to att. Deaii txtariorie Gregg was Kept tmusy witti tlis duties as dean ot' men. director ot tt1e guiding spirit to many ot ttie Vvtlittier Cottege admissions and memtJer ot every cottege committee. students and activities. was Kennetti Rictiardson. I 1
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The ladies who hacliecl up many ol the stuclent activities Nlonthiy meetings leci to many activities resulting in were lcnown as the Vyyornenis Auxiiiary. President lvlrs. concrete Campus improvements. lnclucleci were a student Roy New som heaciecl this group last year. union l-uncl and money to huy paint lor the stuclenl lounge. 9 I O LU 0l'l'LQl'l 5 MXLEQP SFU? 'ML . Although unpictureol, the Whittier College hoard ot trustees was active and essential to the well-heing ot our college. Through their constant anci continual efforts, these men anct women showect never-failing ctesire to serve us as hest they couict. There were seven honorary memhers who were inactive on the hoard. lncluctect were Mrs. Bertha L. Coljlin, Mr. Rohert l... Crilitord, Mr. Bevan Johnson, Nlr. Milo Hunt, Mrs. Ella VV. Peasley, Mr. Herman L. Perry anci Dr. Herbert Tihhets. Listecl as active memhers were people interested in Whittier hoth from the near towns anct ciistant cities. They were: Mr. Arthur F. Corey, Dr. C. Trillingham, Mr. Donald Spitier, Richard lvl. Nixon, Mr. James E. Brock. Also Mr. John L. Compton, Miss Loretta M. Coolc, Mrs. Ethel K. Eclcels, lvlr. John A. Nlurciy, lVlr. Ashton M. Qtis, Mr. John G. Swain, Dr. Raymond Thompson, Mr. Glenn H. Lewis, Mr. Lewis Myers, Mrs. Eoina Nanney, lVlrs. Elma M. Pearson, lvlr. Homer Rosenloerger. Also inciucleci on the list were Mr. Rowianci D. Vvhite, Mr. Thomas VV. Bewley, Mr. Cass A. Rees, Mr. Eiden Smith, Mr. Auhrey Vvarclman and Mr. Will B. Vvicicersham. Dr. Paul S. Smith is an ex-otlicio memher.
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