Allegheny College - Kaldron Yearbook (Meadville, PA)

 - Class of 1923

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r g -fm, rf' A L leiiatlliele - fe-- .'. 9. I ite I It -' ei 3 ': ' 'gg-ng 3' 5. jqf PAUL E. HILL, MS. 2 A E, A X 2 Instructor in Chemistry. Mr. Hill is another Allegheny product. Carnegie Hall proved so attractive that he remained as in- structor and is now assistant director. Whether it is directing laboratory routine or instructing a class, he does things well and efhciently. All who know him and are privileged to call him Pete, pronounce him a boon companion. ANTOINETTE CHEVRET, M.L. Instructor in French. One laudable ambition-or perhaps one should say ideal, which all Allegheny students have in com- mon is a vain desire to speak French, not with the tongues of angels, but with the tongue of Miss Chevret. One envies her, too, her frequent trips abroad. And one must admit that in spite of both I'rance and America Miss Chevret has not yet become une femme forte. BEN R. BEISEL, B.S. CIP K XII Instructor in Mathematics. Professor Beisel, or Ben, as he is more commonly known among those of a mathematical turn of mind, smilingly greets his would-be Euclids with profound dissertations of the practical value of orthogonal trajectories. His good-natured, humorous ways attract even those who have an inherent dislike for x or y. Although he arrived 'a long time after the cornerstone of Ruter Hall was laid and though he claims he is just beginning to acquire some knowledge of mathematics, his students have the greatest respect for him and for his modest assertions. GILES M. BOLLINGER, M.S. AXP,AXz,4:B1i Instructor in Chemistry. The manner in which Giles adjusts himself to faculty and students marks him as Kipling's ideal: one who can walk with kings nor lose the common touch. ' Only those who are in his courses down in Carnegie Hall can appreciate his ability as an instructor, but most Alleghenians know him as a modest, good- natured person. As custodian of the College book store, Giles takes our last doll-ar in exchange for some unwelcome text-book. But we can't hold this against him. CLIFFORD VV. SKINNER, B.S. AXPyq5BK,AZP,fI7BQ Instructor in Biology. Doc was graduated two years ago with the intention of entering medical school that fall, but the attraction of Alden Hall was too much for him to resist. As a result he has been serving since as an in- structor in the department of Biology. In this capacity he has proved his ability to impart successfully to others what he had so well learned as a student. His wholesome nature and sense of humor have remained undiminished from his student days. HERBERT MCCRACKEN, BS. A T A Coach of Football. Herb would say that he is entirely out of place on the faculty list. However, he has proved him- self a most commendable and successful professor in the department of football, and has taught the game so well to his squad that the remarkable achievements of the year were made possible. Further mention concerning this most popular coach will be found in the section in which he feels so much at home. FANNIE S. MITCHELL, A.B. Instructor in Physical Training for Women. Allegheny for some years has held gym .teachers to belexotic and eccentric individuals and has treated them as such. Miss Mitchell's arrival dispelled this notion, for. we found her natural, normal and charming. 'l'reatment.of gym teachers. has changed accordingly and Miss Mitchell is welcome eveiiywherqe. Indeed, her presence is earnestly solicited. We hope to keep her here as long as possible, but wien s e does go, we hope our future gym teachers come from her alma mater, VVellesley. 4 ........ .. .......,....,....,..,.,. N QD, C9 Twmztyafve

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