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...e e ORACLE IQQQ ' v Y A 1-is gli. Pills, i L .1 i iii EJ is ?'i i5'l JEANETTE EDWARDS HAMPTON Publir' Svbool Mnxir mul Eur Truinilzg LOREN SCOTT NOBLITT Asrixhznl Trvusurvr ami Rugixfriu- Student Earlham College: Graduate of Metro- politan School of Music, 19055 Voice, Berling School of Education, Butlerg New York Univer- B.Sc., New York University, 19185 M.Sc. New York University, 1924. I - sity. ,f Qi ,f , ,QQ MRS. SHERMAN DAVIS ANNA DALE XL . S 1uxlrl1f'f01' in Voifc Ogiff' SVf 'fU J' A ' 'CC A B. Mus., Illinois Universityg Studied under C. U A.B., Indiana Central College, 19285 Indiana fi . B. Hawley and Ricardo Martin of the Metro- ,Q University Extension, 1928-'29. ,-LX politzin Opera. i 1 N '-1. I .4 W . f W xx 'X , MRS. D. H. GILLIATT B. S. MCNEELY -5 ii' .4 IlIXfl'IH'fOl' in Voice 1201.1 Sl.l.,.t.m,.1, , . 1 - X l 4, B.Mus., Indiana Central College, 1928. ax-a YQ 7 l N I i 2-X .' r . - f 4 . , MERLE FOSTER WQLVERTON , N 4, ' R ...4 f PEARL M. GRUELICH l Canegl. pL,X,0,. xi? V t, YN 4 ' I Pipu Orgrm Inxlrnrfoi' i 1,11 455 I 'V i B..A.,. M.A., 1923-24, Adrian College, Adrian, I I if l 'V H I Y- l , Michigang B.D., 1927, Garrett Theological QW ff ml , ' l . .l Seminary, Evanston, Illinois. F: ij 1 . l :X PAUL G. SNIVELY 5 I 1. SL'K'l'1'fxll'j' fo Prifxiilvlli ' I9 i I , B.S., Indiana Central College, 19255 Graduate MRS. EVA TOMY if lil l L. 9 Student, Indiana University, 1925-'Z6g Indiana , J x fi l I A- University Extension 1928-'29. 1. Mafmu 7 7 C i -17- I ,ii l . 49' wa X, - - All 'X - fi ,: -. ' .i gh. . 'F 'T t K A jg Z- ,A M in ' , 1.6 1 9 , i 1 i i 1 ,-i-- . H fo.. f .. I 7 V .l' xl - 17' '3 -fl vs 7 lil y , XY if ' ., I 55 l , l fl ff Q N l l N 'll .. , ' ff? fi: y i N4 I I A if Q E- 1 , . KZ,-ff ' n i Q ii TAT - , ,. N , f X453 ,V V1 1 .I I -J had I, i -V. W! f L71 I il- m - gh !. ini Y 9 .- M ii f ' 3,1 ' -Xi fi!-C I 'L W . i ' I : WAV 2' f ' . Z.. If 'S ' , psi I Qfw.-. J K kg,-. X T.--i-' ' rsT' .fd .5s . xf' I, Q
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QEACLE 1999 Q. Y - 1 C VIRGINIA CRAVENS Dunn of W'um1'ug rlxamwli' Prnfrcmr in English A.I5., DePauw, 1910, Graduate Student Um- 'I versity of XWisconsin, Summer, 1919-,20-'25-'26 I IQMMA NVYMAN Aixiilfml Profvivm' of Eifllmzlion Ifastern Normal and Art Course, 19055 Neff College of Oratory, 1901, B. L. Emerson College of Oratory, 1907, A.B., Kansas City University 1911, School of Design, New York City. LEONA Ii. STUART Pr'r1fi'1v01' of Home Eronofuifx I5.S., Home Economics, Central Normal Col- lege, 1916: A.B., Central Normal College, 1911, ,f y A.M., Indiana University, 1928. DAVID E. XVEIDLER Profexam' Ellllfllliilll A.B., Lebanon Valley College, 1909, AAI., Teachers College, Columbia University, 1922: Columbia University, Summer, 1911, '23, '26. MINNII2 XVALLS NOBLITT flxsiihmt Prufrsxor in English B.Sc., Alma College, 1921, AAI., Alma Cul- lege, 1925. MARY JOSIfPI'IINIE AICCREERY Pmfutxni' of AV! Vincennes University, 1919-'20g john Herron Art Institute, 1920-'21, Academy of Fine Arts. 1923-'Z-Ig A.B.E., Art Institute of Chicago, 19211. GRACIZ HUTCI-IINGS 1 Profwxxon' of Piizrm . l HARRY C' GOOD Graduate Artist's Course Metropolitan School I Ill pf,,,m,1 E,1,,,-,,fi0,, of Music, Indianapolis, 1910, Graduate Student . Y of Ernesta Conselo, Chicago, 19113 Graduate L -fl, I A.B., Indiana Central College, 1925, Indiana Student, Indiana University, 1925-'26, Student . University, 1925-'26, University of Illinois and of E, Robert Schmitz, New Yorky Summer, INN v Wg, Notre Dame Coaching Schools, Summer, 19274 1925-'26, Student of Camille Deereus and I, WN Inky' , ,RD RAS Indiana University Extension. I927323- Phillipp in Fnntainebleau, France, Summer, 1927. Eff' C 2 Mus- av 3,41 6 it . Q my 675, - If 55.1 Ag? f gf-Q 3 I Je 25 11 1 Q 'ff 9' 3 1 e I V 1 12 if 1 ,fe X it to e '13 i, yyjt..,,,,li KQV 1 QQ W.. I Q-big Va'-Jw. gl LM 4,3 QQ, if t,'-U.. 'X xl W -1-ng Q-,gg J,f- -1 ,z 1 l in fi X iff lf' ll . I 1 Y? 6 ll Q-E i' If It 1 1 X X M N'-47-iff' fl L,51Z,, RQ, N5 g QXCQ-A K EM 9 M141 - . A I . I ' , . , ' ' if 'AV Fx all 'kill i 1 if I I D ,ffl I ' ef I fill lf' 1 'P A L J 'fs fiyag, u f I1
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