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THE .MAPLE LEAF EPHRAIM J. ZOOK. A. M. Librarian. Professor of Greek, Latin and French Tlie oalm, serene look on Prof. Zook ' s face immediately suggests a wise and liriulfot mind. His many years of close contact with the influences of class- icism have given him a certain air of culture and refinement characteristic only of those who have delved deep into the learning of the past. His per- sistent efforts in his own research after truth have developed in him the art of patience, so that he is very sympathetic and longsuffering toward the meanest student. JONATHAN M. KURTZ, A M. Professor of Physical Sciences Prof. Kurtz will lu ' lp you if you are in need of general information. If it is for a debate see him and you win. He is a scientist but is a booster in every department of the college. His smile and congenial personality have made him the stvident ' s friend, lie takes great interest in the work of the literary societies and makes all iiecessarv arrangements for the lecture course even to the minute details. IRWIN R. DETWEILER. A. B. Professor in Bible Individuals are remarkable not in spite of what they do but because of what they do. In the deep undercurrent, imseen liy the observer, many th ings are [)ut into the motion of the stream. Ijittle is known of this under- current but we iind a vast stream moving onward. Deep insight and discretion make good judgment. Nothing superficial or tugitive, but deep-seated and basic are the products of this mystical thinker. GEORGE D. BIVIN, Ph. D. Principal of the Normal School, Professor of Philosophy and Education Dr. liivin has I ' .roiiiised to leuil us liis friendliness for only one year. Dur- ing tins year, in response to his oft repeated request that we, Catch this, we have discovered a striking adaptability, and an unlimited interest in per- sonalities. He is a busy man who can still be a friend to the discouraged student, a professor whose field lies in the study of abnortiialities, a preacher of righteousness, and a I ' ll. 1)., who will condescend to lighten the load of the patient .ianitor. These qualities stantl as reasons why we will miss him next yi ' iW. I ' a s e Nineteen
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EPHRAIM J. ZOOK JONATHAN M. KURTZ IRWIN R DETW FILER GEORGE D. BI iN !■ a y c i; i 1, ' h t t e n
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WILLIAM B. WEAVER JESSE STUTZMAN SAMUEL W. WITMER AMOS S EBERSOLE Page Twenty
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