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faculty x R. SCHLOSSER ' S DYNAMIC interpretation of literature. Professor Gray ' s stimulating lectures, Miss Martin ' s humble prayer at the beginning of each class period. Dr. Apgar ' s sly sense of humor — these are lasting impressions we get from living on the campus and meeting our faculty in the college community. Some times these impressions become one-sided as we fail to appreciate the service these dedicated men and women give to the community and to their families. They, too, have a wide variety of interests, hobbies, and backgrounds. Scholastic activities inevitably play a large part in their pro- grams. At present Professors Reuning, Rudwick, Newall, and Rouse are working on their Ph.D. dissertations. Dr. Apgar is doing research in Ecology and Professor Gray is making an economic study of Elizabethtown. Professor Byerly is doing graduate work in theology and preparing a lecture for the annual conference of the Church of the Brethren in June. Professional organizations, too, are part of the lives of these men and women. The American Association for the Advancement of Science, National Association of Cost accountants, American Mathematical Society, National Education Association, National Music Educators Association, Pennsylvania Library Association, American Association of University Women, National Office Man- agement Association, Eastern Business Teachers Association, American Association of University Professors, and National As- sociation of Biblical Instructors are representative of the groups to which our teachers belong. CHARLES S. APGAR, M.S. Professor of Biology Ph.D. BESSIE D. APGAR, M.S.; Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Biology EDGAR T. BITTING, B.S. Instructor in Business M.B.A. HUBERT M. CUSTER, B.S. Instructor in Physics ROBERT A. BYERLY, A.B.; B.D.; A.M. Assistant Professor of Bible Director of Religious Activities 15
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D. PAUL GREENE, A.B.: B.D. Dean of Men and Instructor in History VERA R HACKMAN, A.B.; Dean of Women Associate Professor of English AdmlmstmtioM h T IS TO OUR DEANS we turn when disheartened and weary — it is to our deans we go to share our joy and good fortune. The door to the Student Activities Office is always open and Deans Greene and Hack- man are ready to guide us through our problems. They are concerned for us — for our scholastic progress, our health, our problems large and small, and they have a deep understanding of the things which are so important to us in college years. Miss Engle, registrar, plays an integral part in keeping our scholastic records. From change of course to official transcript she helps with our academic ratings. Mr. Espenshade spends many hours traveling through Pennsylvania and sur- rounding areas meeting prospective col- lege students. Through lectures and publi- cations he presents the advantages of our school. These four together with Dean Bucher, constitute the Committees on Admissions and Counseling. Upon them rests the chal- lenging responsibility of choosing the young men and women who are to become Eliza- bethtown College. EMMA R. ENGLE, A.B. Registrar EBY ESPENSHADE, B.S.; M.Ed. Director of Admissions Alumni Secretary 14
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faculty ELINOR EASTLACK, B.S.; Ed.M, THERESA FETTER. B.M.; M.Mus. Instructor in Business Education Part-time Instructor in Organ Local service clubs and community or- ganizations to which Elizabethtown teachers give their time include: The Lions, Kiwanis, Rotary, Elizabeth Hughes Society, and Business and Professional Women ' s Club. Dr. and Mrs. Neuman form a unique club of their own as a semi- official bureau for translating foreign let- ters and documents into English. Professor Hoover has many off-campus speaking engagements including educa- tional and humorous lectures to schools and clubs and Bible Institutes and evan- CARL E. HEILMAN, A.B.; A.M. Associate Professor of Mathematics ALICE S. HEILMAN, B.S.; B.L.S. Librarian gelistic meetings. Miss Martin is well- known in the area for her Bible talks to church groups. Miss Eastlack has given an illustrated talk on her recent trip to Eu- rope to local and out of state audiences. Many of us met Dr. Schlosser as our high school commencement speaker. He, too, holds evangelistic meetings and Bible In- stitutes. Others have appeared before clubs, on panels, and in churches; and most of them, through their inspiring chapel talks, have helped us become better stu- dents, citizens, and Christians. IRA R. KERR, A.B. Director of Athletics Instructor in Physical Education GALEN W. HERR, B.S. Director of Band and Orchestra KATHRYN HERR. A.B. Part-time Instructor in French 16
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