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WILLIAM JAMES GLENN, A.B., Ed.M. (Harvard) English Mr. Glenn's main interests about school are divided among football, golf, and English. Of these of course the varsity football team consumes the greater part « f his time and attention. Mr. Glenn can be seen on the football field with bis players weeks before school begins in vigorous training, and many are the boys who have spent their Special Help periods learning football strategy on his blackboard. In the spring all Blake golfers meet with Mr. Glenn on the Minikahda Golf course to play nine boles or so. The enthusiasm of the boys for all these activities gives ample proof of Mr. Glenn's interest and leadership. HAROLD T. LUNDHOLM, A.B., M.S. (Augustana, I’niversity of Iowa, Columbia) Counselor of Students. Mathematics Versatility and a keen interest in Blake affairs are two of the outstanding characteristics of the head of the mathematics department. Besides schooling the would-be-mathematicians in the fine points of trig and advanced algebra, Mr. Lundholm assumes the responsibility of coaching the Varsity basketball squad every winter term. His undying interest in various methods of testing provides material for class discussions as well as for brain-crushing examinations. LEONE NUNAN (Northwestern University) Middle School Speech For many years Mrs. Xunan has indoctrinated the younger boys in the art of public speaking. She helps each boy overcome bis nervousness and teaches him how to speak on his two feet in front of an audience. This carlv practice accounts for the excellent speeches which the bov must make in later years at Blake. Mrs. Xunan is responsible for the Wilson Cup Contest for public speaking and for the wonderful Christmas program given annually. Her impeccable ability in this field has won her the respect of all. § 14
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NOAH SYLVESTER FOSS, A.B. (Dartmouth) Head of the Middle School, Latin Mr. Foss has been at Ulake longer than any other master. He is noted for the exceeding strictness and care with which he conducts his many Latin classes, and his worthy assistance as faculty advisor for the Union, where his invaluable comments and suggestions are heeded by all. Mr. Foss is active in every school affair and can he seen attending all school functions. His main duties include judging of various school contests throughout the year. His position as educator and disciplinarian has won him the respect from every student and master in school. PRESCOTT COYLE CLEVELAND, B.S. (Union) Assistant Headmaster, Director of Admissions, English Mr. Cleveland is perhaps one of the busiest masters at Blake. Aside from his worthwhile efforts to add color to the writing of his many English students, he has the burdensome task of policing the study hall after lunch, where he supervises the meditation of numerous mistehavers. A sympathizer with the student Ixxly in their many faults. Mr. Cleveland is well known to his proteges for his many philosophical dissertations and his mildly sarcastic reprimanding of wayward lads. Mr. Cleveland’s ability and the respect and esteem in which he i held by hoys and masters alike are apparent to all who know him. HAROLD HODGKINSON, A.B. (Clark) Physics, Chemistry After 25 years of adding new and tetter equipment to his chemistry and physics lab at Blake, Mr. Hodgkinson finally realized his dream, when the new science wing was completed last fall. His classes are some of the most interesting in school where his clever wit and the piquancy of his remarks lend a unique flavor to his scientific discussions. His |H r-sonal interests lie mainly in the field of music, as he is an accomplished violinist in his own right. Truly a year under Mr. Hodgkinson is an experience which should not be missed. 13
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S. KELLER POLLOCK, A.B., A.M. (Williams, University of Minnesota) English Aside from his duties as an English instructor. Mr. Pollock supervises the Publications staff in all their activities. This time-consuming job includes his role as censor of “Sound and Fury” and numerous other quips which appear in the TORCH from time to time. Mr. Pollock also has charge of the Short Story Club which meets on Sunday evenings when he reads aloud to the Juniors and Seniors. The attendance shown is indicative of the popularity of this worthwhile function. JOHN EDIE, A.B., A.M. (Princeton. Columbia, University of Minnesota) History Mr. Edie is one of the busier memliers of the faculty, his main occupation being that of teaching American History to the Seniors. His assignments are not noted for their brevity, and his exams are far from ordinary. Mr. Edie coaches the debating team and is in charge of obtaining speakers for Blake Forums. In the fall he coaches the B team in football, and in the spring he tackles his newest job, training the varsity baseball team. Mr. Edie is admired and respected by all who know him. MERWYN EARL PARKS, B.S. (Iowa Wesleyan, University of Iowa) Director of Athletics As athletic director Mr. Parks has one of the most difficult jobs in school. He plans and makes arrangements for every athletic contest and every game the school participates in. His work to pro mote school spirit at the games was successful. This year he was kept busy with the new M. I. S. !„.♦ the forming of which he had a great deal to do with. He was personally in charge of several tournaments put on by this league. Mr. Parks is admired and respected by all for his outstanding efforts in promoting Blake athletics. Minnesota Independent School League. 15
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