Iowa Heritage Digital Collections
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Class Photo

Class Photo

Title

Class Photo

Description

From 1944 to 1949, William Penn College had the honor of having Cecil E. Hinshaw as its president. A Quaker minister, who was originally from Kansas and North Dakota, became president of Penn in 1944. During his time at Penn, he welcomed students from all walks of life to his campus: blacks, whites, the poor, the rich, war veterans, conscientious objectors, professors who didn't wear ties, and even students who were from Japanese internment camps. Hinshaw believed that college was a place where students should learn how to live, as well as how to make a living. His philosophy is best illustrated in his words, "While nations have locked arms in titanic conflict, while incomprehensible tragedy has stalked the world, while men have sought to turn from ways of war to paths of peace, we have engaged in the life mirrored in these pages...Enduring imperishable values are inextricably interwoven with the fun and frivolity, the happiness and heartaches, the loyalties and friendships, the aspirations and hopes here recorded...We have envisioned here together dreams of peace and brotherhood, ideals of sacrificial service and abiding faith in God and Man." Graduating class includes: Jean Louise Adams, Harry Oliver Andrews, Phyllis Nadine Bondus, Alice Elaine Clark, Jennie H. Fry, Esther Marie Hobson, Ruth Hollis Jensen, Beulah Carolyn Johnson, George Killinger Jr., Emma Louise Maxwell, Richard Prouty Newby, Dorris Lucile O'Neal, Mary Dell Rabenold, Pauline June Riggs, and Carolyn Ann Zelliot.

Source

LgPic 6

Publisher

William Penn University; Wilcox Library Digital Archives

Date

2012-06-01

Rights

www.wmpenn.edu/library/about.html

Format

image/jpeg

Type

image

Identifier

http://cdm16125.contentdm.oclc.org/u?/p16125coll1,44

Collection