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1 1 FEI F1 il I KJ L! .21 PROF. SAMUEL M. W0OlISEY ...... BUSINESS AD. A quiet Texan, Professor Woolsey's perpetual gripe is Ohio'S cold weather. A Beta Gamma Upsilon sponsor, he is the only C. P. A. on the faculty. PROF. B. L. PIERCE ............... BUSINESS An. Another Oberlin alumnus, Professor Pierce is a member of the Bar Association. He enjoys visits from his former students and frequent trips to his 138 acre farm ten miles from Bowling Green. DR. GILBER1' W. COOKE ............ BUSINESS AD. Partial to home states of Minnesota and Wis- consin, Dr. Cooke delivers philosophy lectures in his fourth floor business administration class. Spends his week ends taking his Boy Scout troop for overnight hikes. PROE. PAUL F. MUSE ...... BUSINESS EDUCATION MR. MUSE and his two red-haired sons, five and six, form a lusty cheering section for the Fal- cons at all sports events. A true Buckeye from Zanesville, both of his degrees are from Ohio universities. DR. E. G. KNEPPER ........ BUSINESS EDUCATION Co-sponsor of Quill Type and wearer of the keys of Pi Omega Pi and Pi Delta Kappa, Dr. Knepper works hard and relaxes with music and sports. Has a doctorls degree from Har- vard, and is a local Rotarian booster. MISS NELLIE A. OGLE ...... BUSINESS EDUCATION Turning out competent Secretaries is the task of Miss Ogle, herself an ace stenographer. She takes a postman's holiday on off days mime- graphing chain letters to former faculty mem- bers in Service. DR. WILl.IAM C. HOPPES ............ EDUCATION Originally from Oregon, Dr. Hoppes maintains the flavor of the West in speech and manner. A gardener by choice, he relaxes on Sunday Ovenings with a bowl of popcorn. DR. H. C. WITHERINGTON ............ EDUCATION A man without a home town , Dr. Withering- t0Tl has made himself at home in Bowling Green. Locally supports Town and Gown and Masons, DR. FLORENCE J. WIIILIAMSON ........ EDUCATION DP. Williamson's professional interests are in Secondary education Cher primary interests are 'D . . '-0 Page papers and panel discusslonsl. She has H11 aversion for objective tests. 31 . mu.- N'lllu-linillnn 44 f .Yllllxnlm-an lvlrvln-1 ll' t ll' ' K J 1 ll. ' If ll' ft
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li' li ll U l. 'li Y Pnoi-'. Jussi: J. Cunmlfxrz ............ JoURNAI.Isrvr The auburn haired P.K. tpreacher's kidb from Ohio Wesleyan is adviser to Key and the Bee Gee News, and the only faculty member who boasts a family of 52 CAlpha Xi Delta house- fatherj. ATO and Sigma Delta Chi. DR. JAIvII:s PAUL KEPINEDY ............ Music Dr. Kennedy directs his pet organization, Treble Clef, in tails. Rare free moments are spent at the keyboard composing. His non-musical in- terests include antique glass and furniture. Pnor. LEON E. FAULEY .................. MUSIC A Phi Mu Alpha from Wichita, Kansas, Mr. Fauley has a strong weakness for pie of any kind and likes swimming and gardening. De- tests slacks and people who loaf. DR. CIIARLES F. CI-IURCI-1 .............. ..MUSIC Dr. Church left the University and his South Main Street antique shop in midyear to begin new work in a Kansas City radio station. MIss VIRGINIA KPIRSHNER ..... . .......... MUSIC Daughter of the Lone Star State, Miss Kersh- ner shares Ohio's fondness for roasting ears with butter. She doubles as director and con- cert mistress of the University orchestra. MIss MYRTLE JENSEN ........... . ........ MUSIC A member of the Toledo Chapter of American Guild of Organists, Miss Jensen takes pride in the University organ which she says is one of the best . Began an extensive musical education with the famous Saint Olaf choir. Pnos. MERRILI. C. MCEWIJN .............. MUSIC The tall man on the faculty intramural sports teams, Mr. McEwen spent his summer vacation helping remodel the Las Amigas House. Father of five. MISS CORNELIA MENGES .................. .ART Daughter of an Army officer, Miss Menges spent three years in the Canal Zone. A Phi Delta Gamma from Ohio State, she joined the faculty this year. Dislikes eight o'clock classes almost as much as the students do. Miss GRACE WII.I.S ........................ Am' Well, that's interesting is a typical comment from Miss Wills, art department head. She shares a house and a hobby with Miss Durrin. The hobby-making aprons. 30
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sity productions. Delta G 11- , f ll il l. Z ...... . . ................ lIIs'ronY Prior. JoiiN Seiiwmi Noted for punctuality, Pro ends his classes and his famous lectures with military precision. The faculty's leading parliamentarian, he has . . . . , . ' ' - f dm f. guided Emersoniz fessor Schwarz begins and ins since the organizations oun g., Du. Bi:nNAi:n F. Noi:niviANN .................... I-Iisroiiv An easy chair, an expensive cigar, and a good book are the requirements for real relaxation when Dr. Nord- mann settles down to dream of the d own boat. Dislikes barking dogs and ay he can sail his white bread. Srl: wxltz lrlrvlel T 'lgl' DR. JOHN R. Ai.n1f:N ........................... llisroiw Tall, blond Dr. Alden, Wolverine l'rom Michigan, was new to Bowling Green this year. This winter his :first book on American and Colonial history came off the press. Prior. WAYNE S. Hui-'riviAN .................... I-IIs'ro1iY Not only does Professor Huffman follow the big league baseball teams with fervor, but he also swung a wicked 4 dl in his college days. Takes hat l'or O.W.U. and lm ay pride in his son, an embryo D.D.S. at O.S.U. 'fllulrlprunl frltbllll at Smith mlm f Aluull Pico:-'. ELIJICN T. Siwrrn ........................ P '-st! is the closest he Mr. Smith's amiable Judas rie h' t er. Manages all Univer- ever comes to losing is emp .Srmacii amma wife, and Beta Gamma Sluuu' lrlrvl lnnunun Y. 'SPEICC Die. WAYNI-: 'l'lioivi1-soN ............ ,. .......... t , The newest addition to the speech department, D ' University in Th: son came to BG from American c mp n college he adclcd Washington, D. C, A two letter man 1 strength to faculty intramural entries. Upsilon adviser. 1 H Miss CIlARl.0'1'Tl'I SKENE ........................ Srifzi-:eil A favorite among speech students, Miss Skene lives up ' 1 ' ' t . A Chi Omega who to her title of Queen Gaclabou looks sharp at eight a. m.
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