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MISS LILLIAN GRIFFIN. Art, Laboratory Schools Miss Griffin insisted that work was her hobby, but we discovered several other interests . . . water color painting during vacations . . . color photography . , . the theatre . . . general reading on art, biography, autobiography, nature, history . . . summer travel (need we suggest stay-at-home activities will have priorities this summer?) ... As for her work in the training school, she is very kind and encouraging to all youngsters in their art classes. She has a keen sense of humor which is illustrated when an occasion for a story presents itself. MRS. GLADYS HENRY ARNOLD, Music, Laboratory School Art appreciations generally are Mrs. Arnold's hobbies. She has made picture study much more interesting and different by having a special frame so constructed that it can fit any size picture. Several hand manipulations and various sized mats . . . and Mrs. Arnold goes on studying pictures of the masters. A member of the Book-of-the-Month Club, she enjoys reading. Her collections of fine recordings are much more valuable now that transportation to concerts is difficult. Another hobby discontinued for the duration is that of theatre-going in Pittsburgh. MISS ROBERTA LOHN, Music, Laboratory Schools Miss Lehn's work and play is music. Because her parents enjoyed music but lacked the opportunities for a musical education, much emphasis was placed on her music. At the age of six she played the piano; and when she was a big girl of seven, she took violin lessons. Clarinet was a major interest in high school. Now her musical activities include playing in the Meadville Symphony and string quartet, singing in groups and directing college and high school music organizations. She also enjoys ice-skating.
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MISS RUBY FRAMPTON. Librarian Her hobbies arc domestic . . . likes canning and preserving . . sewing and needlework . . . scouring and cleaning at home ... of course, a librarian would like books, but her favorite ones are rarely the current favorites. She likes to garden best of all. DR. CARLE B. SPOTTS, Chairman of English Department Reading on every subject . . . golfing , . . gardening . . . growing Epigea Ripena (arbutus to you) . . writing . . . (read the article in the current Pennsylvania Debating Journal) . . . Author of a text book in debate . . . these occupy Dr. Spotts' leisure time, along with his debate team. MRS. WILLIE MAY DU BARD, English Department Mrs. DuBard is quite a collector . . . stamps . . . coins . . . miniature pitchers, inspired by a collection seen in New England . . . one hundred pitchers collected, and several others in the family . . (Her lunches arc so delicious wc wonder if Southern Hospitality is net another hobby.) MRS. LILLIAN SHEEHY, Assistant Librarian Her home is her hobby . . . painting the furniture . . . cooking . . . rug making began because she had a lot of rags . . . don’t you imagine Jill's affairs arc her hobby, too? DR. OI.I.IE BACKUS, Chairman of Speech Department Flitting from one hobby to another . . . collecting symphonic records . . playing bridge . . . building a summer home, a log cabin in Michigan . . . developing pictures , . . delves for a while, then goes to another hobby . . . books of poetry, particularly Sara Teasdale . . . also, visiting with people.” DR. PIERREPONT H. NICHOLS. English Department A dilettante in music. Doc plays many instruments . . . fond of popular music (probably because his mother wanted him to play hymns and classics) . . . enjoys bass horn and baritone . . . was motorcycle dispatch rider in last World War . . . boating, a summer hobby . . . owns two small sloops . . . Probably next summer’s hobby will be bicycling, not as a kid stunt, but from necessity. A 'in firm
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MISS WILDA BRUBAKER, Social Studies Department Loves to cravcl alone, rather than in groups . . . enjoys the country rather than the city . . a result of her traveling is the lovely collection of dishes . . . English, Italian tea cups . . . reads biography . . . interested in international affairs . . . loves to visit with people and discover their opinions on world affairs. DR. WILLIAM P. CARTER. Chairman of Social Studies Department Dr. Carter's very fond of music . . . classical music . . . symphony orchestras . . . concerts . . . has heard Krcisler several times . . . Did you know he has been a member of a college glee club and orchestra? . . . enjoys cooking out-of-doors and camping . . . Swing, Kaltenborn, and Gunther are favorite commentators ... a former coach, he likes basketball and football games. MR. HOWARD I.. HEADLAND, Social Studies Department Enjoys several impressive sounding hobbies . . . philately and numismatics (Is Webster handy?) . . . he’s proud of his early crocuses and daffodils . . . does a great deal of current reading, particularly magazines . . . his traveling usually includes a trip to the birth and burial places of our presidents . . . has served as borough auditor for twenty years. MR. GEORGE T. MILLER, Chairman of Art Department Loves to paint old grist mills . . . will travel extensively to find them, even to the Great Smokies and Nova Scotia . . . gathering data about living artists is a chief interest . . . among his prized possessions are materials on Rockwell Kent, McClelland Barclay, and others ... be sure to read about his V. B. too! DR. SEWELL E. SLICK. Social Studies. Laboratory Schools It seems that Dr. Slick, as well as faculty friends. Mr. Martin and Mr. Clutton. is fond of trout fishing . . . We hear of a little fishing trip to Scrubgrass Run . . . Dr. Slick is evidently a good scout, for he was well prepared when . . . but ask him about the adventure. T crnty-onr
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