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if to V, . fps DR. WENDELL G. FARR makes us better men and women, for he develops our philosophy and religion by talking it over with us in his pleasing, informal manner. MARY B. Hosxms lends both grace and dig- nity to her profession. She is truly the port in the storm for the two-year students. WILLIS H. HALL, a professor that the fresh- men and sophomores have not had the priv- ilege of knowing, for he is on leave of absence doing historical research in Geneva, Switzer-v land. Everyone who has come in contact with him knows him as a man who is vitally in- terested in his work. DR. FRANK O. HAZARD. We're glad he's back in his Biology department with a doctorate and a lovely wife. HELEN MCCO-Y, our dramatics professor, is at Western Reserve working on herd master's degree. Miss McCoy has always been a vital spark in campus activities and We'll be glad when she returns. DR. REGINALD D. MACNITT, our Social Science professor, is tireless in his efforts. He has founded a national social science fraternity, prepared numerous personality tests, and re- cently has written and published the sociology text used in his classes. DR. GEORGE W. HOWGATE is ,far reaching in his influence. He coaches our Gospel and Tennis teams, is chairman of the Co-ordinating Committee, and is our professor of English. We appreciate Dr. Howgate. FREDA SCHULZ, is indeed versatile - she teaches English, directs plays, is the Y. W. C. A. advis-er and, judging from her room, We know she would be a Very successful decorator. DR. HELEN S. STAFFORD, our foreign language professor, shares her many experiences and travels with us. She has a remarkable col- lection of dolls from many lands. DR. CARL L. SPICER, a historian, ancient to ultra-modern. He is an extensive reader, a lecturer, and possesses a remarkable vocabulary that makes his teaching outstanding. -Eight-
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DR. Osc.-in F. BOYD is not only our vice pres- ident and chemistry professor, but a promising architect as well. We're proud of Dr. Boyd's new home overlooking the campus, where we may share its beauty. DR. H. H. VANNORSDALL, dean, is our director of teacher training and has the gift of con- ducting lively, interesting classes. He especial- ly enjoys motoring. MARGUERITE MITCHELL, our librarian and registrar, inspires us to worthwhile reading. She naturally loves books and beautiful flowers. ARTHUR L. HUNT, bursar, must see to it that we pay our bills. Three cheers 'for our friend, Mr. Hunt. COACH R. K. MILLER, our dean of men and physical director, stresses .development-then victory as a natural consequence. Lois ELDER, our dean of women, deserves all credit, for her responsibilities are numerous. The word efficient is especially applicable to Miss Elder. DR. FRANK A. PEELLE is kept very busy by his medical practice, but we are glad he makes a place for Wilmington College in his crowd- ed schedule. EDITH T. CHANNEL. You know, Carol Ann's and Bill's mother, who teaches her girls to be efficient, cultured homemakers by setting the pattern herself. HARRISON C. HALLE is not only an artist but a natural teacher. His quick wit, understand- ing of human nature, and his personality ac- count for his popularity. DR. W. RUSSELL PYLE, our professor of math- ematics and physics, has spent the past year in England serving as exchange professor. We have missed Dr. Pyle. -Seven i
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CATHERINE DANno, whom we are indeed for- tunate to have with us. Thank you, Miss Dando, for your many beautiful selections, vocal and instrumental. EVELYN M. HIBNER, our commercial teacher, a friend to all and one whose smile radiates happiness. DR. THOMAS PRICE, our exchange professor from England, who, we hope, holds the ad- miration for Wilmington College that we do for him. MADELAINE DUNLAP, Mr. I-Iunt's very capable and pleasant secretary. CLARA LAWRENCE, a newcomer who has be- come one of us. She directs our many beauti- ful musical programs. LUCILLE OWINGS, matron, who mothers the South Hall boys and keeps us supplied with her beautiful flowers. GEORGE SNYDER, Superintendent of Buildings and grounds, who keeps us all in good spirits. SARA PAULLV, our dietician, who keeps us happy and healthy. - -N'ine--
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