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1923 Mary J. Barwick, A.B. Home Economics, Physiology, and Hygiene This is Miss Barwick ' s first year with us. Graced with polished manners and fine sense , she has given us some mem- orable talks on etiquette, and always practices what she preaches. J. H. Blackhurst, A.M., Ph.B. Psychology and Education If Prof. Blackhurst ' s students are not clearer and more fair-minded thinkers for having been in his classes, it is their own fault. He is a specialist in his field, and a strong upholder of the dignity of his profession. Flora E. Vandament, A.M. English How would the girls ' dormitory get along without the Dean of Women? Miss Vandament has much of that splendid quality called tact. Her Browning classes will tell you how she makes her love of literature contagious. Manindra C. Guha, B.S., I.A. Chemistry and Bacteriology Prof. Guha is a man of most inter- esting personality, with the scientist ' s love for research. He is intensely inter- ested in the practical side of science. Loy C. Laney, A.B. Academy Mathematics and Physics Mr. Laney is himself a graduate of Huntington, so that we know him both as a student and as a teacher; and he has proved himself as proficient in the latter capacity as in the former. Twenty-three
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THE MNEMOSYNE Marshall James Searle, A.M. Languages and Mathematics Our Dean is one of the hardest-working persons on the faculty. He is a real friend and advisor of the students, and truly devoted to the interests of H. C. Daniel R. Ellabarger, A.M. Philosophy Last fall the students serenaded a meeting of the board of education with yells for our President. We recognize in President Ellabarger a leader whom we should be sorry to lose. William H. Clay, D.D. Systematic Theology and Religious Education The Dean of the Theological Seminary is a man in whom deep piety and scholar- ship are combined with such rare good humor and joviality that he is a teacher both respected and loved. Emma S. Wyman, A.B., B.L. Public Speaking, French, Drawing and Art Miss Wyman is one of the most loyal supporters that Huntington College has. She is an enthusiast for athletics and de- bating, and hard to beat as a teacher of art. William H. Kindell, A.M. Academy Science and English Prof. Kindell is Principal of the Acad- emy. He is a great lover of music, and a man of earnestness and sincerity, es- pecially concerned for the spiritual wel- fare of the school. Twenty-two
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THE MNEMOSYNE Ruth Alwood, B.Acc ' ts. Business Subjects Ethel Mummart Griffith, A.B. Academy English and History As student and teacher at the same Mrs. Grifllth is another one of our time, Miss Ahvood knows the problems teachers who has been a student at Hunt- of both. She is a weighty argument inglon. She is an earnest worker, who against the accusation that women lack knows how to help her pupils, business sense. Fred A. Loew, A.M. Biology and Agriculture Prof. Loew has stuck by Huntington College longer than any other person on the faculty. He is a true scientist, and has done a fine piece of work this year in building up his department. J. Clayton Smith, A.B. Academy Latin and History Like Mr. Laney, Smitty is a gradu- ate of Huntington who wanted to stay with his Alma Mater after finishing his course. He is full of pep and a great booster of athletics. Moses Herner, A.B., B.D. Theology and Greek We surely missed Prof. Herner when he was disabled for a while last winter by an unfortunate accident. He is an excellent helper of Dr. Clay in making- good ministers out of the Theological students at Huntington. Twenty-four
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