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• • J ' : CULTY MUSIC HOWARD J. BARNUM Music Graduate of Ithaca College HELEN W. BARNUM Piano and Music Education Graduate of West Virginia Wesleyan College MRS. EDYTHE BENTLEY Organ Oberlin Conservatory of Music . . . unmistakable twang . . . contrasting with the tone of his violin . . . student of Sevcik, Rogers and others . . . phenomenal memory for compositions . . . padding around the campus after an ice cream cone ... a wel- come artist in chapel . . . creator of crisp tones ema- nating from wing of Joseph Reynolds . . . chief of mu- sical family . . . . . . expert tutelage ... an old lace of woven sound . . . a master ' s hands on the keyboard . . . adaptable and sympathetic accompanist . . . always willing to heip . . . inspirer of the beginner and virtuoso . . . possessor of youthful vigor and energy . . . obliging acquaint- ance with well-known persons of music world . . . tions . . . former trouper . Major . . . rope spinner . devotee of suspenders . . . . . usually seen with Little . . author . . . arranger . . . Who ' s Who . . . , . . gifted organist and teacher . sional groups . . . church circles . , . . . calmly reserved . . . patient former . . . distinguished wife . moving in profes- . artistic gatherings . . . intelligent per- ' ith a name in her own right . . . explaining +he complexities of pedals, stops, manuals to grateful pupils . . . . . . life membership in American Federation of Musi- cians . . . member of the American Bandmaster ' s Asso- ciation . . . bandmaster since the age of seventeen . . . most band concerts Include at least one of his composl- . , . one, two, three . . . one, two, three . . . from her studio come the sounds of children ' s music and rhythm bands . . . guides stumbling, childish fingers among the keys . . . patient, good humor . . . traveler . . . composes children ' s melodies . . . outgrowth of her love of children and music . . . . . . years in Chicago with the moguls of music . . . sum- mers on his Colorado ranch . . . Intimate with nation- ally known figures . . . delights In thr-r-r-r-rilling spectacles . . . Elijah on a mountain of burlap . . . de- pendent upon the Mrs. . . . duets for all occasions . . . uncontrollable gray lock . . . chapel song leader . . . . . . progenitor of long line of Southern students . . - Kansas nasality . . . Metropolitan tonality . . . sports enthusiast . . . three sons defending America . . . em- bryo voices mature and deepen under his tutelage... exponent of the heroic song . . . military haircut . . . repeatedly called to judge high school music festival ... a universal favorite. MAJOR ED. CHENETTE Music A B. HESTER LORENA DUNN Piano B. Mus. GEORGE L TENNEY Voice A. B., M. A., Lift. D. EDGAR E. TOLLE Voice Baker University • -
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ART The FAl EDYTH L. BAINTER Art A. B. MAX BERND-COHEN Art B. A., LL. B. HELEN EVERETT Home Economics B. S., M. A. . . . exploring the possibilities of canvas . . . discovering the phenomena of color . . . wit with an edge . . . entertaining classes with interesting narratives . . . private menagerie the outgrowth of love for all ani- mals . . . specialist at resuscitating goldfish . . . keen color sense . . . emphasizing faithful reproduction of subject. . . . lines and color becoming a thing of beauty be- fore your eyes . . . voice signifies soft tones . . . love for mankind carries over info World Citizenship gath- erings . . . playwright . . . teacher of philosophy . . . former wrestler, debater . . , paintings have been ex- hibited extensively . . . enjoys living a colorful life . . . . . . example setter for future homemakers and teachers . . . impeccably groomed . . . efficient . . . congenial . . . agreeable good humor . . . keeps students in stitches with a wide variety of humorous anecdotes . . . soap ad complexion . . . practices what she preaches . . . tireless and unceasing worker . . . homemaker . . . ... a tisket, a tasket. a little brown basket . . . housing and nutrition expert . . . petite . . . gay humor . . . dis- plays her Home Economics fashions . . . unusual coif fures . . . giggles . . . partial to costume jewelry . . . big rings . . . watercress, a favorite food . . . elf-like . . . ex-critic teacher at E.S.C.W. . . . relaxes in read- ing .. . . . . dark Spanish beauty . . . raven hair . . . unique coiffure . . . dimples ... a smile uncovering sparkling teeth . . . brightly clothed, brightly shod . . . carving linoleum cuts for ornamental printing . . . personifica- tion of the vivid flowers which she arranges so artisti- cally . . . pupil of TIbor Pataky . . . raising violets a specialty . . . . . . early life In China . . . chairman of Elorlda indus- tr ial Arts Association . . . practical idealist . . . writer of book and contributor of magazine articles . . . civic lecturer . . . artistic wielder of chalk or hammer . . . modest . . . congenial . . . charitable counselor . . . helping deserving students gain positions . . . delving Into housing in a post world war . . . . . . nifty with a knife . . . forming pine knots into glamorous ladles . . . hoboes . . . horses ... a growing stack of chips as miniature men come to life . . . soft spoken ... his carvings speak for him . . . clipped mus- tache . . . started whittling as a hobby . . . exhibits throughout the country . . . CAROLYN F. GARVIN Home Economics B. S., M. S. DONNA STODDARD Art B. S. WALTER R. WILLIAMS Industrial Arts B. A., M. A, A. R. WOODALL Woodcarving
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EDUCATION The FA JEAN ALLEN BATTLE Physical Education B. S., M. A. MAS AUDREY CAMERON Education B. S. MANFRED W. DEPUTY Education B. S., A. B., M. A. EULALiE GINN Physical Education A. B. . . . hustler . . . Alabama drawl . . . built for the thing he represents . . . well rounded ... a cheery howdy for everyone . . . amazing dexterity . . . brains and brawn . . . member of Florida Defense Council on Physical Fitness . . . former footballer for Tennessee State . . . sports for fun as well as score . . . Coach. battling his way to victory . . . . . . soft voice and easy manner Ideal for teaching little children . . . lovely smile . . . neat . . . symbolic of the Old South . . . the perfect lady . . . gardening a hobby . . . graduate work at Emory . . . has the under- standing heart and love for teaching that go with her work . . . . . . unobtrusive personality with a long record of service . . . recognized In Who ' s Who . . . former col- lege president . . . founder of Kansas City Teachers College . . . qualifying as ins+ructor of principles of education . . . contributor to history of teaching . . . writer , . . evidences of his teaching are found In scholars throughout the United States . . . . . . little boy figure with a cap of brown hair . . . en- thusiastic director of sports and folk games . . . skilled in crafts . . . indispensable to young people ' s camps . . . unsurpassed as a recreational leader . . . hero- worshiper of Donald Duck ... a tiny embodiment of energy . . . . . . educator with a fancy for the unnoticed scrutiny of student ' s actions . . . Phi Beta Kappa . . . psycholo- gist . . . student of behavior . . . traces history with avid concern . . . judicious use of quill and scroll has landed her In Writer ' s Club . . . focusing her efforts upon the extension of education . . . . . . molder of children and future teachers . . . meti- culous ... a knack for getting people to do what she wants them to do . . . modest . . . efficient supervisor . . . whistles while she works . . . achieving the aims of progressive education . . . exponent of what the well- dressed teacher wears . . . vacations on horseback . . . the perfect lady . . . . . . faculty freshman . . . training tots at the lab school . . . former Moccasin star . . . sleeps with pillow over head with nose sticking out . . . calmly energetic . . . boating in spare time . . . tumbling team mentor . . . ambition Is to own a boy ' s camp . . . liniment rub downs . . . wrapped ankles . . . tired athletes ... all In day ' s work . . . . . . wide traveler . . . experiences abroad make her teaching Interesting and meaningful . . . frank . . . mo ' der of children ' s thoughts and attitudes ... to her teaching is the source of great satisfaction . . . derives keen enjoyment from conversation , . , children respond to her . . . wide contacts . . . culinary expert . . . ESTHER HORNBAKER Education B. S. E. LAURA LEENHOUTS Education A. B.. M, Fd SAM LUCE Physical Education B S MABEL LUNDIN Education B S , M. A.
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