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f , Qtr . ,475 . i t Q gt? i if 1 lm A s t Q s 5: 0 ' A OWN Q Q -,lV , bg Q o git! X ' 'jfvxl .sffkl c A QKQ J. FRANK EBERSOLE, A. B., Instructor 'in History and Economics The youngest member of the faculty made his mitral bow last fall. He is a fluent speaker and not afraid to use his voice. The students in his depart- ment claim that it is a pleasure to he rn his classes and to take part in the discussions. lr is not long since he secured his bachelor's degree, but it is re- ported that he is already dissatisfied with it. JOHN D. BRUNK, Musical Director. He comes from the sunny south to instil a sense for sweet sounds into the minds of his students. All students have learned that they cannot run away with him in chapel singing. He is always busy, yet never excited, very exact, sharp as a tack and it is rumored that he knows more than he tells, tho' his modesty prevents us from verifying the report. Those who know him best speak most highly of him and his work. 12 BOYD D. SMUCKER, Director of the School of Oratory. Graduate of Goshen School of Oratory, King's School of Oratory and graduate student in oratory at Ohio Wesleyan University. Prof. Smucker, better known as Boydie, rs unmar- ried as yet, but glories in the future. He is tall in stature, genial in disposition and wears an air of au- thority that means victory. Although with the institution only a year he rs a general favorite both as a teacher and as an expressive reader.
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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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THE BUSINESS MANAGEMENT. C. K. Hostetler has been the efficient Business Manager of the Elkhart Institute and Goshen College since 1899. The institution has prospered under his management. In the spring of I908 he resigned his position to go into business at Anniston, Ala. The vacancy has been filled by the appointment of S. Hartzler. ASSISTANT INSTRUCTORS. I. W, ROYER, Bible. RUDY SENGER, Bible by Correspondence. S. l..eROY SCOLES, Grammar. S. A. ZOOK, Mathematics. H. L. STUMP, History. OTHER OFFICERS. E. J. ZOOK, Librarian. p l1YlQiIg35EgElgggfST' l Ass't Librarians. KATHRYN DETWEILER, Office Arrw. SAMUEL H. PLANK, Jariiior. HANNAH PLANK, Matron Krrip Hall. W. C. EBERSOLE, Supt. Mens' Drirrriirriry. 13
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