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MAR - HOOLEV GUSTA DUNKF.LBERGER HOMER W. SCHROCK Page T u- e n t y-t w o
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THE MAPLE LEAP WILLIAM B. WEAVER, A. B. Professor of History and Social Sciences And still the wonder grew, that one small head could carry all he knew. iUthough you dci not always see the point, he does and can readily ae- monstrate it to you. He is deeply interested in his chosen field and although carrying a heavy burden of work, lioth as teacher and pastor, he makes his courses very interesting and valuable. A large capacity for work and a sym- pathetic attitude toward the student makes us glad to l)e able to eomit him among our profs. JESSE STUTZMAN, A. B., B. S. Professor of Agriculture He is thoroughly interestd in the field of scientitic agrietdture. Of a ]n ' ae- tical turn of mind and not inclined to delve into theory far beyond the limits of practical application. His love for country lite is expressed in the following lines : Oh, let me away from the din of the street To where brook and meadow in plaj ' fulness meet. AVhere nature looks up and extends her fair arms. To invoke the rich blessings of (iod on ' the farms . SAMUEL W. WITMER, A. M. Professor of Biological Sciences After a year of post-graduate work in one of our best institutions, Mr. Wit- nier has returned to Goshen College as a memlier of her faculty. He has specialized in Botany and one needs onl - to visit his laboi ' atory to Ite convinced that there is something of interest in that field of nature. It all depends on the view i)oint you take, is 3!i ' . Witmer ' s philosophy and in a calm, deliberate manner he shows his students .just how this is true. AMOS S. EBERSOLE. Director of School of Music A cond]ination of keen t. serious thought, good lunuor and musical tones. Prof. Ebersole ' s energetic step and ideal of being on time bid us be alert and use every moment well. Yet he is ever ready to assist, to advise and to sympathize with those whom he sees in neecL We find him a stanch believer in the universal brotherhood of man, for the sake of others rather than for his i vn. : e T w e n t y-o n e
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THE : IAI ' riE LEAP MARY HOOLEY. Preceptress. Instructor in English No, indeed, tlie faeidty i.s not entirely couipoised of men. ' I ' liat iin;issiiiiiiiii;- little lady who entered and took her seat upon the platl ' onii for cliai el ex- ercises is our Preceptress. As a student, she has sho-wn yi-eat intellectual abil- ity, mastering whatever she attempted. She expects a similar standard of work from her pupils. She is optimistic and performs lier tasks with a (inlet diij ' nit.v wlneh retains for her the respect of all. GUSTAV DUNKELBERGER, Mus. B. Instructor in Piano and Theory of Music Every great genius is a mental or physical phenomenon. Uustav Dunkel- berger illustrates this truth. He has been able to reach an immense height not only in the musical but also in the physical world. In spite of his minor ec- centricities such as his aminish hair, Herculean stride and restrained laugh, his congenial manners and kindl.s ' attitiule have won for him many friends at Goshen College. HOMER W. SCHROCK Principal of the School of Business Mr. Sclirock is at the College tills year for the first time as an Instructor. He has during the past year, had charge of the Business Department and office. Although small in stature, he is not afraid to undertake mucli and when you hear him say. I ' ll tell you what T think we ought to do, you can be sure that he ' ll (1(1 It. His calm manner and good nature give us the assurance he will go on to gain greater success. STrOENT ASSISTANTS .Mathematics -I. X. Smucker History W. A. Stoltzfus Chemistry Douglas Wallgreii German Charity Steiner German Florence Wenger ComiiK ' rcial Arithmetic Oi ' a Eieeht.N ' Bookkeeping E. S. Deter Shorthand Vinora AVeaver Business English E. E. Miller Piano -Mary Thornton Insic Kussel Ijaiitz English Harold I Sender Page T w e n t -t h r e e
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