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fjfbi ask ii Oo 99, N. Nils W Sa wifi sro cf i Qi y M a s Xa A .+ Q. A diff! if . as M 'l f li if ii i? it itil lillsll . limi lil if All .WZ y r y . . , yo do vm as E ,e K ,DEM MISS ANNA H. KAUFFMAN, A.M. Preceptress. Though for the past two years absent in body, she has been continually present in spirit. She is thor- oughly efhcient in the alleviation of heart troubles. Students taking work in her department Uinglishl rec- o'nmend her instruction as clear, concise and pointed. DANIEL A. LEHMAN, A. M. Prof. of Mathematics and Astronomy and Principal of the Academy. Tall and dignilied with a stately step of generous dimensions, a kindly smile whose meaning even Sophomores are unable to divine, iron-gray hair grad- ually approaching zero-and the picture is complete. When it comes to instilling pure mathematics into acldled heads of young hopefuls he is all there and no one has been able to floor him or to solve his last examination problem. 10 FRANK S. EBERSOLE, Principal of the School of Business. Physically his most noticeable characteristics are his curly hair, blue eyes and pleasant smile. His cheerful disposition wins him many friends. His aptness in making quick and just clicisions have made him popular with the denizens of Kulp Hall who oft call on him to referee their basket ball games.
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Z7 Ns ' fs .pe ff r sl r xxx My A 9 l,,. l Q1 M ll y S 30 60, X if xx, ' 1W DANIEL S. GERIG, A. B., Registrar and Professor of German. Der Herr Professor Cerig holds an important po- sition. He is the first professor to look into the eyes of the timid freshie on registration day and he ever after commands the high respect of every student. His knowledge of grammatical constructions has al- ways been considered boundless and his most intel- ligent students always get beat when they attempt to argue the point. l .J sfw Zfsa. X90 D gg, M1 I QW! om Q f go , xKx4J J ' ,vr S. JONAS S. HARTZLER, Secretary of the Faculty. Jonas, the son of Samuel, one of the married members of the faculty, is distinguished from the others by his clerical coat. He has a broad under- standing, both physically and mentally, and has never been excited even in the most trying circumstances. ln class he is lrnowni for his ready wit and cogent illustrations. 9 EPHRAIM J. ZOOK, A. M., Professor of Greek and Latin, and College Librarian. E. is one of the bachelor Profs., the same yes- terday, today and forever. He rs a lover of dead things, such as Latin and Greek: but we know he also talces an interest in live things, for often in the early spring he, with some city urchin, is seen in the forests to welcome the return of the birds. His one ideal rn lite seems to be to promote thei College Library.
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...f Skt Nm . X i ' t s ! Nfl l l 3 WK lm, .K . . Slim? tl WA ll to ., J ,gf e 7 MQ ig NANCY B. KULP, Shorthand and Typewriting. Miss Kulp is acting Preceptress in the absence of Miss Kauffman and distributes her smiles impartially between the Commercial tribe and the guileless in- habitants of Kulp Hall. ' JONATHAN M. KURTZ, A. M., Professor of Physics and Chemistry. Our genial science professor began his faculty ca- reer at the Elkhart Institute. ln his Oberlin college days he sang in the College Glee Club and now sings tenor in the G. C. Quartette. Either his larg- er interestsn or a tinge of asceticism have led him to miss some of his opportunities heretofore. His con- duct, to say the least, is enigmatic. Wrthal he is jovial and about the best mixer on the Faculty bench. He was the main spoke in the l907 Reflector Staff. 11 SOLOMON F. GINGERICH, A. M., Professor of English. Professor Gingerich is not only a master interpreter of literature, but he himself is a budding author. The hand that wields his pen-and its his left hand too-has already done creditable service and promises to do more. His long, rapid strides forward, literally and uliterarilyu make it impossible for ordinary mor- tals to keep pace with him. With keen blue eyes, deeply embrowed, he penetrates the thickest cranium and sees: all :that lies within if there is anything. The:way:of the blulfer in his classes is hard.
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