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. -. • :•„ ' .• CULTY LANGUAGES MRS. YVONNE GOLDSBOROUGH French A. B., M. A. ;Ro£ GREBENSTCHIKOFF Russian Literature Tonlsky University CHARLES W. HAWKINS Ancient Language Ph. B.. B. D. . petite French Lady . . . accented sense of humor . snapping black eyes . . . audacious little strut . . , teaches the charm as well as the language of France , jocular . . . teasing students about their love affairs . a bit of France transplanted at Southern College . features and hair signify the strength of Russia . notable works Include The Turbulent Giant . . . versatility In writing novels, dramas, and short stories . . . once in Russian Army . . . war correspondent . . . has traveled In France, Africa, and Germany ... a word master . . , . . . former football player . . . profound thinker . . . campus logician . . . has knack of seeing things In a different way . . . versatile . . . standing for the right . . . quiet retreat to shanty in northern woods . . . epitome of humility , . . mingles joyously with youth . . . believes In a reasonable religion ... a light In a cloudy world . . . . . . short . . . stubby . . . bobbing walk . . . vivid gesti- culations In discussion . . . Spanish refugee . . . pro- fessor In school of criminology. University of Madrid . . . patient , . . amiable . . . writer Mexican and Amer- ican papers . . . taught In Paris . . . has own Ideas as to what he considers good Spanish speaking . . . unassum- ing . . . verdadero caballero . . . . . . taught French and English five years at Buenos Aires . . . author of text books . . . Phi Beta Kappa . . . gentle manner . . . first tenor . . . keeps track of former students . . . calmly Interested while others speak . . . averse to speech-making himself . . . shy . . . adds color of the places he has visited to his teaching . . . Georgia joker . . . that reminds me of the one about the Irishman . . . initiated Blitz courses In Spanish . . . teaches by repetition . . . student sympa- thizer . . . ingenious R roller . . . likes detective, his- torical, and western stories . . . author in Spanish . , . chalk spots on coat . . . the man with the bodily laugh JERONIMO MALLO Spanish A. B.. L L., Ph. D.. D. es L. CHARLES A. VANNOY Foreign Language A. B., A. M., Ph. D. WILLIAM COOK ZELLARS Spanish Ph. B., M. A., Ph. D.
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ENGLISH The FA I HENRY G. BARNETT English A. B., M. A. ELIZABETH BINNS English A. B., M. A. CHARLES T. BROWN Speech B. B. A.. Ph. M. MARGUERITE W. CALLAHAN Speech A. B., M. A. . . . dreamer . . . Idealist . . . possessor of a love for his fellow man . . . love of poetic beauty . . . boundless vocabulary . . , writer of poetry . . . world traveler . . . keeper of a diary . . . shy . . . rubs elbows with Shake- speare and others of the realm of literature . . .worthy representative of a well-known family . . . ... a perfect student herself expecting the best from her students . . . luxuriant honey-colored hair . . . nervous classroom mannerisms . . . absolute require- ments . . . stimulates reading among frehsmen by regu- lated book reports . . . one time newspaper reporter . . . extensive traveler . . , sparkling spirit . . . smooths freshman ' s path for higher learning . . . . . . incredible power of concentration . . . refuses to be rushed . . . quiet , , . experiments with voices . . . abhors 8 o ' clock classes . . . Junior campus logician . . . enjoys verbal scrimmage In debate contests . . . hair signifies artistic nature . . . instilling a sense of ease to bewildered speakers before they go on the air . . . . . . ' Lady ... a stop and go dimple . . . boyish , . . distinctive purple voice . . . the master director of all of Southern ' s dramatic presentations ... a riot-worker with Little Brother Heinle . . . never ' peechless . . . gets there in a hurry . . . writer of speech articles . . . dominating the classrom and stage . . . . . . desk rapper In class . . . advocate of a practical English usage . . . embellishes her statements with artistic fluency . . . machine-gun articulation . . . coaching lax pupils . . . Pierian backer and enthusiast . . . working students toward originality . . , Inspired sons carrying on traditions . . . personal interest in each freshman . . . . . . backdrops and grease paint . . . readings and afternoon teas . . . from footlights to Woman ' s Club . . . twinkling black eyes like a setting of ebony in a cameo face . . . young married lady ... a thousand appointments per day . . . enthusiasm for living reflects In her precise speech . . . coaching and coaxing . . . . . . salmon colored Buick . . . dimlnltlve bowtie . . . exact mustache . . . casual attire . . . puppet walk . . . stickler for details . . . extensive and active vocabu- lary . . . analytical mind . . . Ph. D. from Yale . , . dramatizes poems using changeable voice and concor- dant facial expressions . . . writer, artist, actor, and critic developing a lasting appreciation of literature . . . former sports writer and editor . . . precise . . . realistic . . . 144 pt. ability . . . 4 pt. vanity . . . stamp collector . . . Inevitable brief case . . . pushes ambi- tious students to national recognition In advertising contests . . . lends more books than the library . . . hearty sense of humor . . . likes concerts . . . appreci- ates fine art . . . newspaperman from ' way back . . , MRS. LESLIE A. PURCELL English A. B., M. A. MRS. FRANCES UPSHAW Speech A. B. K. GIBSON WEIHE English B. S,, M. A., Ph. D. ELMER B. WOLFROM Journalism Western Reserve University
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m PHYSICAL SCIENCE The FA ROBERT S. BLY Chemistry , S., M. A., Ph. D. RUTH FIKE Mathematics A. B., M. A. GEORGE P. HOFFMAN Mathematics 8. S., M. Ed., Ed. D. MAURICE MULVANIA Biology B. S., M. S., Ph. D. . . , member of American Chemical Society and Florida Academy of Sciences . . . author . . . sensitive to odors . . . floor gazer while lecturing . . , photographic mind . . . golfing and fishing experiences narrated in hilari- ous dry wit . . . sarcastic . . . puts pressure on students . . . Who ' s Who . . . has no love for the late comer . . . great lover of music . . . ... let X equal the number of days . . . leading floundering freshman through a maze of figures . . . one time intercollegiate debater . . . strives to simplify math . . . has a hard time drawing circles . , . pains- ta(;ingly explains the logical processes . . . forsakes mathematics for matrimony . . , . . . master of all trades . . . barrister, teacher, writer, orchid grower, and actor . . . stubby frame . . . carry- ing tremendous power ... an excursion to Mexico after rare orchids . . . juvenile gubernatorial aspirations thwarted . . . indorses a practical mathematics course . . . digs up things other than facts . . . archeologlsf . . . calm cogitation . . . . . . beloved by students ... a little gray man . . . keen intellect, brilliant scientific mind . . . hidden humor revealed in twinkling eyes . . . nautical gait . . . former dean of the pre-med school, University of Tennessee . . . genial conductor of field trips . . . modest . . . appreci- ator of the biological and the musical . . . . . . leads week-end classes into the realm of physical science ... a true scholar . . . the rich atmosphere of a fireside, a quiet evening devoted to the love of iearnrng . . . illustrious member of family of educators . . . patriarch of present group ... in the lecture hall or dining room . . . seeking the mysteries of nature through crystal formations . . . . . . mathematician . . . architect . . . draftsman . . . musician . . . member of State Defense Council, the Florida Academy of Sciences, the American Mathe- matics Association . . . tireless worker for his college, community and church . . . helpful . . . generous . . . spurs students to attain his own high goals . . . truly a gentleman and a scholar . . . . . . back to nature ... a rurallte . . . pedalling to school . . . bronzed lean features . . . Phi Beta Kappa . . . with a flair for the simple things . . . Inquisitor Into the mysteries of the universe . . . student of Ein- stein . . . former student of philosophy . . . modest to the point of humility . . . . . . professionally a biologist but acclaimed as a mu- sician . . . orderly . . . meticulous . . . leading the Sing- ers in Bach chorals and light specialties ... a private stock of hilarious anecdotes . . . molding musical nov- ices Into artistic harmony . . . connoisseur of the best . . . troubled with splitting batons . . . strives for ef- fects . . . J. GORDON OGDEN. Sr Physical Science A R pL n BERNARD P. REINSCH Mathematics A B. B. S in Arrh,. M. S,, Ph, CONRAD L. SHUDEMAN Physics P. s M. s. Pk n JOHN A. M. STEWART Biology A. B., M.S., Ph. D.
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