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OFFICERS OF ADMINISTRATION LOUIS C, WRIGHT, 5.T E., PhD. ............................................... President DELO CA GROVER, LLBA, STAB.f Ph.D ....................................... Vice President ALBERT RIEMENSCHNEIDER, AB. .................................. Director of Ccnservatonv' JOHN C. MARTING, D.D. ..................................................... Treasurer FREDERICK ROEHM, A.?VL ....................................................... Deon RUTH L. BEYER, AM. .................................................. Dean of Women MILDRED A. MERCIER, A.M. .................................................. Librarian CHARLES W. KENNEDY, AB. ............................................. Field Secretary FRANCES F. MILLS, B.L. ............................................... Numni Secretary HAROLD C. BEYER, A.M,, LLB. ....................................... Assistant Treasurer WILLARD P. BOWSER, I15.f M.D. ......................................... College Physician PAUL R. TRAUTMAN, AB ...................................... Operating Superintendent LYDIA R. WILLIAMS, AB. ................................................... Registrar JESS J. PETTY, AB. ................................................ Field Representative LOUIS H. FITCH, B.S ............................................. Managm of Bookstore EDNA M. RIEGLER ............................................. Secretary to the President BESSIE l. WEISMAN .................................... House Director of Emma Long Hall C. JOSEPHINE FAY ............................................... Assistant to Treasurer RUTH E1 PARKER ................................................ Assistant to Treasurer D. L. HUTCHINSON ................................................. Assismnt Librarian COLLEGE FAC U LTY DELO CA GROVER, LL.B,, S.T.B., Ph.D. .................... Professor of Psychology and Phitosophy CHARLES W. HERTZLER, A.M., DD ..................................... Professor of Sociology EDWARD L. FULLMER, MVS. ........................................... Professor of Biology HILBERT T. FICKEN, Ph.D. .................................. Professor of Modern LurIquIOQes EMORY C. UNNEWEHR, Ph.D. ......................................... Professor of PhVSiCS CARL STIEFEL, AMA, DD. ............................................. Professor of Bible FREDERIC CRAMER, A.M., DD ............................... Professor of Philosophy of Religfon OSCAR L. DUSTHEIMER, Ph.D. ........................ Professor of Mathematics and Astronomy ARTHUR CV BOGGESS, PhD. ....................................... Professor of Economics WILLIAM C. PAUTZ, AB. .......................... Professor of History and Political Science ETHEL S. TUDOR, M5. ........................................ Professor of Home ECOnamics JOHN M, BLOCHER, Ph.D .......................................... Professor of Chemisiry HARRY L. RIDENOUR, AM. ........................................... Professor of English FREDERICK ROEHM, A.M. .......................................... Professor of Education DANA T. BURNS, AM, ............................................... Profe550r of Speech 5AM L. GREENWOOD, AB. .................................... Professor of Latin and Greek HARRY J. SMITH, ThD. .......................... ProfessOr of Religious Education and English RAY E. WATTS, A.B. ....................... Professor of Physical and Health Education and Coach PAUL E. BAUR. M5. .................. Associate Professor of Mathematics, Drawing, and Surveying RUTH L. BEYER, AM. .............................. Associate Professor of French and German EDITH A. LONGBON, AM, . . . . . . . . Associate Professor of Education and Director of Teacher Training LUCILLE MERCER, AM. ............................. Assistant Professor Of French and Spanish THOMAS C. SURRARRER, M.S. ................ , ............ Assistant Professor of Biology KATHRYN Ex GROVER, AM. ................................. Assistant Professor of Education CLYDE E. FEUCHTER, AM. ...................... Assistant Professor of History and Government MYRON F. WICKE, AM. ............................ Assistant Professor of German and English FREDERIC B BUTTON, AM. ................................ Assistant Professor of Chemistry HELEN M. GALLEHER, A.M. ............................... Instructor in Physical Educaticm LOWELL C. YODER, A.B. . . . . . . . , . . . . . .. k . .. . . . .. ................ Instructor in Economics EDWARD L. FINNI'GAN, AB. . . . . . . . . Instructor in Physical and Health Education and Assistant Coach RUTH B. BAUR, 3.5. ......................................... Assistant in Home Economics KINGSLEY A. ECKERT, AB .................... Assistant in Physical and Health Education PAUL K. HOWELLS, A.M. ........................................... Instructor in Debate CONSERVATORY FACULTY ALBERT RIEMENSCHNEIDER, AB. ...................... Director and Head of Organ Department JOHN 0. SAMUEL ............................................. Head of Voice Department CARL G. SCHLUER ............................................. Head of Piano Department L. NAZAR KURKDJIE ................................. . ...... Head of Violin Department CARLETON H. BULLIS, A.M., A.A.G.0. ........................... Head of Theory Department MILDRED MARTIN, 3,5.M. .......................... Head of Public Schooi Music Department SELMA M. RlEMENSCHNEIDER, AB. ............................................ Secretary ARMAND BAER ........................................................... Viofoncella NELLE STECK ................................................................. Harp EMILY STRETCH .............................................................. Voice MARGARET SCHLUER .......................................................... Piano THELMA M. GOLDSWORD. BM. .................................................. Piano CLARENCE WENGER, B.M. ..................................................... Violin DELBERT BESWICK, M.M, ....................................................... Piano CECIL M. MUNK, B.S .................. Director of the College Band, Brass and Woodwind Ensemble WILLIAM. BARNES ................................................... Brass Instruments HARRY PARKS ............................................................. Clarinet HAROLD A. CRUMRINE ......................................................... Flute m.gi 16 E...
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Wenger Munk Riemenschneider Kurkdjio Buliis Schluer Samuel Riemenschneider Schluer Goldsword Martin Stretch Wenger without his fiddle and Munk without his band . . i . Prof. Al, the students' poi, in his famous Bach library . . A A L Nazar of ensemble fame and the erratic Bullis . . H Nimble fingered Schluer or the keyboard. . . . John O. of vocal fame. . . . The sweet notes of the Conservatorthrs. Riemenschneider, Mrs. Schiuer, Mrs. Gofdsword, Miss Martin, and Miss Stretch a FACULTY - ej-i 15 JB- --
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....;3.E 17 En.- Mork down on important date in Boldwin-Wolloce historye- September IO, 1934 when the Freshman Class of 1938 brought to college their morked spirit of aggressiveness and a number of outstanding personoiities. When one phiiosophizes 0n personoii- ties, one reoiizes there are many typesepersonolity plus, person- ol'ity minus and just personality, but it is the theory of ones born before i915 and 1916 that the Freshman Class has what it takes, which brings us up to the goat incident which is on outstanding feat of incredibility. Before that, however, it may be more appropriate to relate that class officers were elected shortly following the opening of school in the foli. The results of the elections were as follows: President, Bill Hogg, who is out for wrestling; Vice-President, Betty Meiler, the girl with the little gray cor; Secretary, Mobeile Schuette who goes for those athletes in a big way; Treasurer, Bobbie Groebel, the girl with big blue eyes; ond Ed. Loskowski, that smart intellect. Freshman Doys were busy ones which presented new inspir- otions oncl possibiiitiesi There were clubs to join, fraternities and sororities to centempiote and football games which promptly in- stigated the organization of a freshman football team which WGSnlt too bad. These along with others who gained modest recog- nition in pioys, Glee Clubs, and other pursuits, constitute the OFFICERS Presiden t, William Hogg Vice-President, Betty Anne Melfer Treosurer, Bobbie Groebel Secretory, Mabelie Schuette Ad. Board, Edword Loskowski Close of '38 which promises to F R E S H M E N be on outstanding one.
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