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Q.-J' ff . f,fxs'Cf'fA 1' . 0 '1 ,iffy 'fri 1 fill,Ei:,'iXj?iiE . -mo AA,, VENETTA VANHGOZEN MARY ANN WATTS JOHN LAWRENCE EUGENE W. RIEBE GALEN A. COLCLESSER DAVID M. CULP XVINTER Miss VanHoozen is the college nurse. She is a graduate nurse from Ball State Teacheris College. Mr. Winter is assistant professor of foreign languages. He received his A.M. from the University of Michi- gan. As assistant to the president, Mr. Colclesser is also the Director of Pub- lic Relations for the college. He re- ceived his A.B. from Huntington Col- lege. Dr. Oclcert is associate professor of education and psychology. He receiv- ed his Ph.D. from the University of Breslaw, Germany. Mr. Mueller is part-time instructor of Bible. He will receive his B.D. degree from Huntington College this year. Mrs. Watts received her A.B. from Albion College. She is instructor of arts and journalism. Mr. Riebe worlcs as business mana- ger and treasurer of the college. He received his A.B. in business from William Penn College, Oslcaloosa, Iowa. Mr. Culp is a part-time instructor in accounting. He is a Certified Pub- lic Accountant and received his B.S. from Indiana University. Mr. Hill is a part-time instructor in accounting. He has received certi- fied certification as a public account- ant. Mr. Wilbern teaches as a part-time instructor in business. He was gradu- ated from Indiana University with an M.A. LESLIE WILBERN JOHN HORACE OCKERT MYRQN I-IILL ROBERT W. MUELLER
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1 -it , 'QW 4... ...s 'Qt RICHARD E FAYE CONNOR NORLAN C. HENDERSON KLOPFENSTEIN As college librarian, Miss Connor also teaches as associate professor of library science. She received her A.M.L.S. from the University of Michigan. Our physical education director is Coach Klopfenstein. He serves as as- sistant professor of physical education having received his M.S. and PE. Dir. from Indiana University. Mr. Paine is associate professor of history and political science. He re- ceived his A.M. from the University of Pennsylvania. Mrs. Riddle is assistant professor of music. She received her M.M. from the Detroit Conservatory of Music. Mr. Smith received his S.T.B. from Westminster Theological Seminary and serves as assistant profeisor of music. its-vi Mr. Henderson is assistant professor of biological sciences. He received his AB. from Asbury College, Kentucky. Dr. Lefforge is associate professor of sociology. Slte was graduated from Boston University with DRE. Mr. Pfister teaches in the Seminary as associate professor of doctrinal theological and Christian education. He received his B.D. from Hunting- ton College. Miss Shipley is professor of mathe- matics. She was graduated from the University of Chicago with her M.S. Mr. Thomas is assistant professor of English. He was graduated from the University of Michigan with an A.M. ,gn...an-an-. ROXY LEFFORCE A: ' . ff Q9 g J i ROBERT H. PAINE 'NGY5' J. RALPH PFISTER '1! ? 'fT ' SHIRLEY RIDDLE M. EDNA SHIPLEY CHESTER BURL SMITH WILLIAM j. THOMAS, j
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Sea-zetmdea Mrs. Janie Saufley is the business office book keeper. Mrs. Imogene Palmer is the registrar's secretary. The president's recep- tionist and secretary is Miss Opal Carnahan. Mrs. Dorothy Heck is secretary to the Dean and to the Director of Student Personnel. X., 3 -.4-. Swdtcifamd Qeezcztow Wlien you call 153 or 154 you will hear Huntington College switchboard. That may be either Grace Ann Price, Mary Barrett, Rosanna Norr, Nellie Graham, or Muriel Rodgers. 11 UW aw -Ioan Towne is a student secretary as- sisting in the office of the dean of the seminary. 'Ioan VanTilburg is employed in the college book store. .fddfaazaf ,izeefletamfa The library assistants are employed to assist Miss E. Faye Connor, librarian, in performing her duties. The students this year are Frances Lobdell, .Iennelle Van Tilburg, Nola Amsler, Barbara Mull, Ellen Hendrickson, Lois Bender, and Velma Jag- ger. Q 5 I I2 '58 19 K?
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