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1923 Lydia Burton Piano Miss Burton is a real musician. Her work this year, not only as a teacher but also as an accompanist and virtuoso, has been much appreciated by all those con- nected with the school. Lucile Griffith Private Secretary If Miss Griffith conducts no classes, she does conduct the business of the school, which is fully as important. The business interests of Huntington College owe much to her efficient work. Rex Arlington Violin Glenn Johnson Physical Director The tine accomplishments of our Alma Mater in athletics this year speak louder for the character and ability of Coach Johnson than any words could do. The school is fortunate in having secured his services. J. B. Stevens Voice Pi ' of. Stevens visits us only once a week, but he does a big day ' s work when- ever he comes. Anyone who has taken lessons or chorus work under Prof. Ste- vens has a good word for him. Charles Strickland Wind Instruments Josephine Stengel, A.B. History, Political Science, French and Spanish The one year that Miss Stengel has been with us has sufficed to make a place for her in the hearts of us all. Her ability and pleasing personality make her one of our most popular teachers. Twenty-five
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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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THE MNEMOSYNE A. E. Martin, 8.I.Z. Professor of Steam Heat and Expert in Roasting and Freezing Mr. Martin has a hard job, especially in cold weather, and we fear his work is not always appreciated as it should be. When anything goes wrong he is right on hand. If there is anyone who knows how to make himself useful around Hunt- ington College, it is our janitor. Robert S. Fadely, Ph.Q. Professor of Dormitory Administration Mr. Fadely is the gallant protector of the ladies at the dormitory. As police- man, janitor, and general overseer of that important establishment, he has been right on the job (except when he was hav- ing the flu last winter), and has magni- fied his office. He and his wife are among the most popular folks on the campus. Myrta Wentz, X.Y.Z. Commissioner for the Prevention of Starvation The Superintendent of the Dining Hall is another one of those personages whose services on our campus are indispensable. It is easy to criticise the dietitian, but not so easy to do her work. The problem of pleasing everybody when it comes to eating is a knotty one, and Miss Wentz is an adept at solving it. Twenty-six
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