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James L. Campbell, A. B. Geneva College Columbia University Subject-Spanish-Typing Shifting to the romantic role of Senor Campbell in Spanish classes from'the matter-of-fact one of instructor in typing or the scientific minded one of a teacher of hygiene gives Mr. Campbell no end of trouble until he casts rod and reel in some quiet mountain stream and finds repose. Harold M. Chapel, B. S. University of Pittsburgh Subject-Shorthand Western travel trails, ornithology, and garden- in head the interest column for Mr. Cha el who E P celebrates this year his tenth anniversary as a member of the South High faculty. Estes V. Graves, LL. B. Lincoln College of Law Subject-Shorthand Claiming that the South victory over Rayen in 1912 was the most outstanding incident in the history of South High, Mr. Graves stands his ground with characteristic grace and parries every counter claim with witty rejoinder. A. James Gross, A. B., A. M. Ohio University University of Pittsburgh Subject--Bookkeeping-Typing A friend to the graduates, Mr. Gross assists them to secure employment in the field of commercial arts. An ardent father, he proudly admits his Number One pastime is playing with his small SOIL -DEQ Page Twenty seven
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Tl Page Twenty-six Karl J. Soller, A. B. Hiram College Subject-Science This year Mr. Soller moved into the post of director of physical education and took up per- manent residence in the Field House from whence he made a daily sally by torturous equation routes into the realm of chemistry. D. Lytle Wiggins, A. B., A. M. University of Michigan Sub ect-Science Although he has travelled extensively through the West and visited many famous European cities during World War I, Mr. Wiggins spends his spare days waging a continual war on potato bugs. Thelma Armagost, A. M. University of Pittsburgh Subject-Typing Bringing to account her business world knowl- edge of high finance, Miss Armagost, as the other half of the sister-team of advisers for the senior picnic committee, has solved the problem of in- vesting all contributed capital-she puts it into consumer goods. Frederick Berkman, B. Com. Sc. Bowling Green Business University Gregg College SI Zanerian College Subject--Shorthand and Typing Although Mr. Berkman puts writing Gregg Shorthand at the lop of his hobby list, his first love is Orchard Point Faml where he raises strawberries, sells gladioli, and entertains the faculty at their annual September picnic. Ee
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Charles A. Harpman, B. D., A. M., LL. B. University of Minnesota Drake University Subject-Commercial Law Mr. Harpman can lay claim to being an au- thority on patents, textbooks, cocker spaniels, and even poetry, but prefers to play the simple role of a teacher of economic geography and commercial law. As business adviser to the Voice and Annual for more than fifteen years, Mr. Harp- man made financially possible the preservation of the record of South High. Clarence A. Horton, A. B., A. M. Ohio State University University of Pittsburgh Subject-Bookkeeping Socially minded and dance-band conscious, Mr. Horton frequently assists in planning informal get-to-gethers for unorganized student groups. He looks upon the building of the stadium as one of the outstanding achievements in South High his- tory and he should know, for he keeps the books for the school treasurer. Gertrude E. Laughlin, A. B. Wooster College Subject-Shorthand Miss Laughlin claims that the most unusual thing she ever did was to prove up on a 160 acre government homestead in the Rocky Mountain region. With a record like that to face, shorthand students realize they have to do some proving up themselves. Emery M. Loupe, B. S., M. Ed. Grove City College University of Pittsburgh Subject-General Business and Book- keeping Business keynotes the career of Mr. Loupe, for during the summer months he manages a busi- ness concern, and when the school bell tolls he resumes his duties as business adviser to the Annual Staff and the Stagecraft Club. For him, reading, hunting, and fishing offer relaxation from cost books, assets, and liabilities. -I Page Twenty elqht E+
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