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1 - -3 H. E. 4 'B K.. 1 -F S 4 4' . .lad 1 H--1.1-. . '. A' JF. - 'ls fzapel ne- iey to ext ieir it, ' 'QT-i'E'f I Dia. ALLEN I. Moox .... Dean of zlze College Dean of the college and Head of the Department of Ancient Languages since 1928, Dr. Moon is one of the most beloved professors on the Hill. Tall, dignified Dr. Moon has endeared himself to his students by his quiet manner, his excellent sense of humor, and his philosophical outlook on life. lt is Dr. Moon to Whom VVilliam Iewell students go for advice when planning their college curricula, and it is Dr. Moon to whom each of these will ever be grateful for his guidance to a happy and successful career. Miss RUTH MCD,XNIEL ..... Dean of Women At a time when the exodus of scores of young men from William Iewell College had given the place of women students more than the usual prominence on the campus, Miss McDaniel came to succeed Miss Lindsey as Dean of VVomen. Naturally, her work has been attended by more problems than if these were times of peace. Now when women are entering defense industries, business, and military auxiliaries to release men for the armed forces, their education has become more vital to the country than ever before. Already Miss McDaniel has created a place for herself on the Hill as counselor, guide, and friend. of complex: 776'CfQI.Ilg 1.71 f1LZl'kC'6ll Carr along 7'l.I!6'l' blztqjr . H 'Wanna .,.1..g.,...-nx.A,t.. fs ini. Miss RUTH LINDSEY . . . . Dean of Ufomen Our regret at losing Miss Lindsey Was tempered by the thought of what a charming Wife she would make Those qualities of industry, cheerfulness, unselfishness, and good judgment which made her a successful Dean of Women will endear her also to a family circle. She is missed by her associates and students who were not surprised that she could Win other hearts. She was an inspiring and competent teacher and a gentle leader in social and religious affairs. We wish her as much hap piness in California in her new role of Mrs. Ralph M Waltz as she brought to the campus of William Iewell. IZWAM
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