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NEVIN FISHER. B.M.; M.Mus. ALBERT L. GRAY. B.S.; M.B.A. Professor of Music Associate Professor of Business Education MILDRED GRUBB. B.S. Part-time Instructor in Art Opportunity for television work was opened to the E.G. faculty last year as they joined several area colleges for the Col- lege of the Air series. Dr. Baugher and the science staff have prepared many inter- esting programs and Dean Bucher has brought a picture of student life on campus to the T.V. audience. Besides the College of the Air series, Professor Gray has done a T.V. program for the National Confer- ence of Christians and Jews. Professors Bitting and Hertzog have done radio work and excerpts from Dr. Neuman ' s essays on American Democracy have been broad- cast in Vienna, Berlin, and Salzburg. PH.ARES HERTZOG. B.S.; M.A. Part-time Instructor in Chemistry ELMER B. HOOVER. M.Ed. Associate Professor of Education Director of Teacher Training MARTHA MARTIN, A.B. Instructor in Bible 17
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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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GERTRUDE ROYER MEYER Instructor in Piano ELINOR B. NEUMANN, A.B.; MA. Part-time Instructor in German and English EPHRAIM GIBBEL MEYER, A.B.: A.M. FREDERICK C. NEUMANN, Ph.D. Reference Librarian Professor of Languages Worthy use of leisure time is a phrase no E.G. student can forget. Instructors im- press upon us how important it is and we find them following their own teachings. Photography seems to be a popular hobby with many — art and music, too. Professor Bitting is the first flutist with the Harris- burg Symphony Orchestra and plays with several local bands. He also has the most unusual hobby of farming Christmas trees. Miss Ulmer spends her summers directing water shows and she enjoys ballet swim- ming. The theater holds the interest of sev- eral — Professor Rudwick is an amateur play writer. Professor Rouse has worked with stage lighting for many years, and the Heilmans enjoy relaxing with the finished product of writer, director, cast. The Heil- mans and Meyers are gardening enthusi- asts, while Professor Custer is an amateur radio fan. The Apgars look forward to camping trips and Mrs. Apgar likes to show dogs. Professor Byerly is a camper, too, and puts his experience to good use in the summer when he directs Camp Swa- tara. ROBERT H. NEWALL, A.B.; A.M. Instructor in English WILHELM REUNING, B.S.; M.S. Assistant Professor of History and Political Science 18
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