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ALICE A. DONER, A.M. Dean of Women Education As dean of women Alice is a mighty good sport. It is she who directs the co-eds in their social engagements with young men. Her greatest lecture of the year for the women is entitled Popular Holds and How to Use Them. f V LLOYD M. HOFF, A.M. English (On leave of absence) We ' ve decided to send an urgent message to Ohio State for the return of our Professor Hoff. Two year ' s leave of absence is enough to catch that shy Ph.D. W. A. FOX, A.M. Education (On leave of absence) Prof. Fox, accompanied by his manager and his ' beautiful head of hair, is touring the U. S. this year — ' seeing America first. AGNES C. KESSLER, A.B. Education (On leave of absence) This year Miss Kessler is not at Manchester because she ' s off at Columbia taking graduate work. Hurry back, Agnes. MARY DAVIS, Ph.B. Primary Methods Miss Davis is instructor of the elementary normal students and her job is to teach prospective teachers to make little things count. F. EMERSON REED, A.M. French Mrs. Reed has been having a difficult time reforming F. Emerson since he came back from France. It ' s a shame the way he broke the hearts of the Parisian demoiselles. Page Nineteen
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FRED R. CONKLING, A.M. English We ' re sorry that Dear Teecher, feared and revered by the freshmen, has fallen in our estimation. Rumor hath it that he ' s stepped out on his wife and is now dating Miss Minnie Mum Essentials. ANDREW W. CORDIER, Ph.D. History and Political Science During the course of the year we absolutely could not have gotten along without Andrew Wellington. The Ft. Wayne Women ' s Cl ub is crazy about him, too. We ' re very sorry, however, that he can be bought off by a mere cheese sandwich. CHARLES S. MORRIS, A.M. Physics (On leave of absence) Things don ' t seem the same since you went away, Charles. Prof, was able to go to school this year be- cause dust cloths don ' t cost as much as combs and hair brushes. C. RAY KEIM, Ph.D. History People rightly say that C. Ray (your humble ser- vant) is one of the most dignified professors on the campus. You ought to see him, though, after his baby gets through with him. ROBERT H. MILLER, A.B., D.D. Bible You ' d never think that our quiet professor of Relig- ion is the same fellow who, as a student some years ago, would do such a thing as help put a cow in Prexy ' s office. J. OSCAR WINGER, B. Ac ct. A.B. Commerce and Accounting In spite of J. O. ' s portliness (three hundred pounds is no small amount to carry around) he ambles around at a good speed and really gets things done. Page Eighteen
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JULIA A. VANDERVORT, A.M. Home Economics Manc hester has long been noted as a match-factory and this is very largely due to the work of Miss Van- dervort. It is she who prepares our co-eds who take the fatal step to become industrious home-makers. VIVIAN A. LONG, A. M. Physics and Mathematics Prof. Long was such a pretty baby that his folks couldn ' t help naming him something romantic and girl- ish like Vivian, but nevertheless, he ' s made a real he- man professor of himself. DOROTHY BUTTERBAUGH CORDIER, A.B. Art and Home Economics We can ' t understand why Mrs. Cordier isn ' t a mere shadow, inasmuch as she has to climb three flights of stairs to her classroom. Her pupils willingly follow her up into these heights, however, because she gives them the best of training in art. And say, Dorothy sure has cute dimples! CARL W. BURT, A.B. Physical Education Coach of Football, Baseball, and Track The excellent reputation Barney Burt has thunders so loud that he doesn ' t need to talk — even if he would. We ' re proud of our little Napoleon. If you don ' t think he was a sweet baby, look on jage 164. DON MARTIN, A.B. Chemistry Don is a good chemist, but he certainly can ' t shoot rabbits. Last year on a Saturday he went out with twenty shells and brought back nary a rabbit. After this he always looks to see whether anyone has removed the shot from his shells. J. H. JOLLIEF, A.M. Education J. H. is such a jolly little prof that we can ' t help liking him. It ' s too bad that he is bald, because the hair that he does have is so pink and curly. Page Twenty
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