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7 ie ALBIONlAN JOYCE CLENNAM STEARNS, B.S., Instructor in Phy- sics. B.S.. King Fisher College, 1917; Officers Material School, Mare Island, California, 1918: Principal Clinton High School, Oklahoma. 1919-21: In- structor in Physics, King Fisher College, King Fisher. Oklahoma, 1921-22; Boy ' s Advisor. Denver High Schools. Denver. Colorado. 1922-24: En- gineering Schools. New London, Connecticut, Stevens Institute; present position since 1924. EATHEL MARTIN. A.M.. Assistant Librarian. A.B., Albion College. 1908; A.M.. Albion College, 1914; Assistant Librarian at Albion College. 1908- 09; Teacher of Greek and Latin. Flint High School. 1909-13. 1915-17; present position since 1920. LOTTA MAE ROGERS. A.B.. Assistant in Biology. A.B., Albion College. 1923: present position since 1923. [» ' ,]
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i| c 7Ae ALBIONIAN CYNTHIA VIOLETTE STARR, A.B., Instructor in Modern Languages. Phi Beta Kappa; A.B., University of Missouri, 1921; Instructor in Modern Languages at Univer- sity of Missouri and Linden wood College; present position since 1923. JAMES VERNOL CLARKE, B.S.. M.A.. Assistant Pro- fessor in English, Instructor in Journalism. B.S., Vanderbilt University; M.A., Cumberland University; Reporter, Nashville Banner, 1916-17; U. S. Army, 1917-19. Lieutenant Field Artillery; Publicity Director Charleston Naval District and Editor of Afloat and Ashore, 1919-20; Associate Publicity Director. Presbyterian Church, U. S. A., 1920-22; Assistant Editor. Presbyterian Advance ; Professor of Journalism and Publicity Director, Cum- berland University, 1922-24; Summers Work, George Peabody College for Teachers, Nashville; Member American Association Teachers of Journal- ism; present position since 19 24. JAMES EDWARD JUDSON, B.S., M.S., Instructor in Biology. B.S., University of Illinois; M.S.. University of Wisconsin; Alpha Tau Alpha; High School In- structor, Raymond, Illinois; Research Assistant, Uni- versity of Wisconsin; Kappa Beta Lambda; present position since 1924. [263
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9 te ALBlONlAN G. CALVIN RINGGENBERG, M.Mus., Director of the Conservatory, Professor of Pianoforte and Pipe Organ. M.Mus., Iowa State College, 1910; Graduate New England Conservatory, Boston, in Piano Teachers ' course under Alfred De Voto. 1914; Organist and Choir Master, Newton Center M. E. Church, 1914- 17; Post-Graduate New England Conservatory in Piano; Soloists ' Course under Alfred De Voto, 1915; Graduate New England Conservatory in Organ Course under Wallace Goodrich, 1916; Spe- cial Student Harvard University, 1915-16; Organist and Music Director o f First Congregational Church. Fall River, Mass.. 1918-20; Director of Fall River Choral, 1918: Director of Music Department, Jamestown College. Jamestown, North Dakota, 1921-24; Conductor of Jamestown Choral Society, 1924; Studies in Ecole Des Hautes Etudes Musicales de France under Isodore Phillip in Piano and Charles Marie Vidor in Organ, 19 24; Summer School, Iowa State College, 1923; Graduate of Chicago Musical College, Chicago, under Clarence Eddy in Organ and Carl Busch in Composition; present position since 1924.- CLARISSA DICKIE-STEWART, Instructor in Piano and Normal Piano Methods. Albion Conservatory; Detroit Conservatory. Personal Instruction under Dr. William Mason of New York, W. C. Seebaeck of Chicago, Rafael Joseffy of New York; Summers of 1920 and 1922 in the Music School of Northwestern University; Special Course in Normal Methods of Piano; Josef Lhevinne, Rus- sian Pianist; Teaching under Otto Sand and F. W. Chase in Albion College Conservatory; Private Teaching in Battle Creek, Michigan; Alpha Chi Omega; present position since 1920. ELLA MAY MINERT. Professor of Voice and Public School Music. Pupil of Jeames Stephen Martin, Pittsburgh; Mrs. Theodore Toedt, Percy Rector Stephens, New York; Dr. Rhys Herbert, Minneapolis; Mrs. Nettie E. Sny- der, Florence, Italy; Dr. Farnsworth, Columbia Uni- versity; New York Teachers ' College; Solo Positions in leading churches of Pittsburgh, New York, Minneapolis, and Atlanta, Georgia; toured the coun- try in recital and concert; soloist with New York Opera Company, on season; served one year in France with American Red Cross, in charge of recrea- tion in hospital huts; Artis member of National Federation of Music Clubs of America; head of Voice Department in University of Dubuque, Iowa, 1919-21; Instructor in University of Minnesota. 1923-24; present position since 1924. ! 8J
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