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' Those who know, and know that they know, are ivise Follow them Department of Music Harriet M. Moore, Mus.B. Eleanor P. Sands, A.B. Jessie Patterson, A.B. Edith S. Canon Mrs. J. K. Miller Department of Fine Arts George J. Keller, B.S., F.R.S. Isabel Robinson, A.M. Christie Jeffries, A.M. Library Pearl L. Mason, B.S. Helen A. Russell, A.B. Dorothea Breitenbecker Elizabeth Ohl Secretary to Principal 3H nr in i §
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FACULTY G. C. L. Rie.mkh, Ph.D., I.L.I). ------- Principal W. B. Sutliff, A.M. Dean of Instruction Claire M. Conway, A.M. Dean of Women Lillian Edmunds, A.B. - Assistant Dean of Women George J. Keller, B.S., I ' .R.S. - Dean of Men C M. Hausknecht - Business Manager Xkvix T. Englehart - Superintendent of Grounds and Buildings Department of Teacher Training Earl N. Rhodes, A.M. Director of Teacher Training May T. Hayden, B.S. Director of Primary Education N ' eli.k E. Moore, A.M. - Director of Intermediate Education Mrs. Etta H. Keller, B.S. Director of Junior High School Primary Intermediate Junior High Maude Campbell, Ph.B. Agnes S. Bryan, A.B. Bernice Alcott, A.M. May K. Duncan, A.B. Bertha Rich, A.B. Lillian Edmunds, A.B. E.nna B. Pigg, B.S. Helen F. Carpenter, B.S. Ethel Ransox, A.M. Lucille J. Baker, A.B. Anna C. Garrison, B.S. Effie Doering, A.M. Elsie Lorexz, B.S. Charlotte Alexander, B.S. Department of Education 0. H. Bakeless, A.M. David H. Robbins, A.M. John J. Fisher, A.M. Department of English Claire M. Conway, A.M. Matiiii.de J. Kiip, A.M. Ethel B. Shaw, B.S. ' |,i l. Johnston, A.M. Samuel L. Wilson, A.M. Depart meat of Foreign Languages Howard F. Fenstemaker, A.B. Department of Science Department of Soeial Studies D. S. Hartline, A.M. Edward H. Reams, A.M. S. I. Shortess. B.S. Nell Maipix, A.M. Department of Geography II. Harrison Russell, Ph.D. Department of Health Education E. II. Nelson, Ed.M. Kathryn Loose, B.S. Lucy McCammon, A.M. -•— : ' ii 3t » h i( §
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IIE HT3 E. H. NELSON To know him, is to love Urn! THE first few days of our Junior year gave us ample time to know him. The remainder of our sojourn .-it Bio sburg has given us time, though not ample time, to love him. When we entered our Alma Mater in September of 192S we vrr - in- dividually impressed with the smiling, pleasant instructor who we heard was Professor !• ' .. II. Nelson. So when it came time to decide upon our class advisor no debating was necessary. With one accord we proudly and unanimously elected Professor Nelson. Needless to say. we have never since had cause to regret our wise choice. Whenever we had ideas that we thought would benefit our class we carried them to our advisor. His unfailing ' interest and patience always aided us in making our plans work successfully for the good of our class. To him we owe much of the credit for the success of the class of ' 27. Not only did we find him to he a competent advisor, hut also a true and worthy friend. To him we carried our sorrows or joys when we were blue or overjoyed. No matter how we felt before talking to him. we always departed from a friendly chat with him feeling that we had one true pal whose interest was always ours. We had the pleasure of being his students, too. In class his subtle humor and winning smile helped us overcome whatever obstacles might arise, and it was with keen .anticipation that we looked forward to his meet- ings with us. Now that we are about to leave our Alma Mater it is with none but the warmest of feelings ami deepest of regrets that we bid adieu to Professor Nelson, our beloved advisor, instructor, and friend. 2T
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