Marshall University - Chief Justice Yearbook (Huntington, WV)

 - Class of 1921

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 J325' . HflirabUia gK- II. I). GROVES. Agriculture. .Marshall College; West Virginia University, B. S. This is Mr. Grove's third year as teacher at Marshall. Anyone who steps inside the Agricultural Department in Science Hall will readily agree that Mr. Groves is certainly in his element. More so. in fact, than when trying to drive the truck up to ‘‘the farm.” RALPH PRESTON IITiON, Physic . Epworth University, B. S.; University of Oklahoma. A- M.. Ph. (’-Mr. II‘roil, after taking graduate work at the University of Kansas, taught physics and chemistry at Logan County High School in Gutherie. Okla. for one year, lie has also been instructor in the Salt Lake High School. Salt Lake. Utah for one year. Then he served as head of the Department of Chemistry and teacher of Physics in the Methodist University of Okla. for two and a half years. MKS. ELIZABETH F. MYERS. Librarian. Mrs. Myers was educated in private schools of Richmond. Va.; she then took training in the Dewey Decimal System of Library Classification. For several years. Mrs. Myers has been Librarian here, and has accumulated a vast store of various articles in that time, because every class leaves her something in its will. ELIZABETH M- STALNAKER. Education. West Virginia University, A. B.: Columbia, A. M.: Teachers College, Columbia. Master’s Diploma in Education; Student Alliance Francaisc and Con in Delaruc-Mcnil-Xogue. Paris. France. Here is another member of the faculty who is very popular among the student body. Miss Stalnaker is especially well known and admired by edu rational students, and has helped prepare many teachers for more efficient service in the school of this state. In addition to her class room duties, she has the gigantic task of piloting the tumultuous Juniors to their final goal- LUCY K. PRICHARD, Latin and Short Course. Vassal College, A. B.; University of Chicago; Columbia University. Besides keeping an eye on all Short Course students. Miss Prichard sponsors the Classical Association, and its success this year is very largely due to her care and interest. Page

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CARL J. CAMPBKLL, Chemistry. University of Minnesota, A. B.. A. M.. M. 1. 1 . Here is another member of our faculty who is a thorough booster and a hard worker for anything that promises to be of benefit to the school, lie is an enthusiastie supporter of clean athletics. C. E. HEDRICK. Social Scit nn and History. Marshall College; Lebanon University, A. B.: University of Chicago. A. M. This is one of the most popular memlicrs of our faculty among the entire student body. He takes an active interest in all worthy student activities, being faculty advisor to the Mirahilia Board. Hart he. non Staff, coach of the Inter-Collegiate Debating Team, member of the Faculty Athletic Committee, and an honorary member of the Urecn and White Club. He was selected as the faculty delegate to the Eighth International Student Volunteer Convention held at Dos .Moines, Iowa, last year. W. II. FRANKLIN. English. West Va. Conference Seminary, B. Pd.; Allegheny College, A. B.; Harvard, A. M. “Uncle Benny” as he is familiarly known, is also very popular among the •Indents, especially the dorm girls. No social event is a real success unless he is present. His ever ready camera and willingness to aid has been a great assistance in the preparation of the l!t21 Mirahilia. WILLIAM I. ITTKRBACK. liiology. Wabash College. B. S.; University of Missouri. A. M. Mr. Uttcrback was head of the Biology Department in Central High School. St. .Joseph. Mo., for ten years; he held a similar position in Lewis and Clark High School. Spokane. Wash, for two yea in; he was also head of department of Biolgy in Westminister College, Fulton, Mo. for two years. He is now director of the Pre-Medic work in Marshall, having charge of the department of Biology. He is also in charge of the Federal Board for Vocational Education of disabled soldiers. Page 27



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jfflirabUia SELMA SCHNEIDER. Aslant in Knylhh Do Pauw I'niversity, A. B.; Cniversity of Chicago, A. M. This is Miss Schneider's first year with us. as she spent last year at the I’m versify of Chicago working on her degree. She was an instructor in the Industrial School for (»irls in Philadelphia for one year and an instructor in iho Evansville. Indiana High School for two years. MARY MORRISON, librarian. Cniversity of Chicago, A. M. Miss Morrison served as high school instructor for several years in the West after her graduation from the Cniversity of Chicago. Returning to Chicago to work in Social Service, she accepted a position in the Public Library of that city, later attending the Cniversity of Illinois Library School. MRS. OTTA MAY FISIIER. Dean of Women Colorado State Teachers’ College. A. B. The “Mother of the Dorm is the most popular member of the faculty for two reasons; The girls just naturally love her, and the boys- well, you know how nice it is to be on good terms with “her'' mother. In all things Min. Fisher stands up for her girls and sees that they get a square deal. MRS. CARL b CAMPBELL, (iradr Eight Model School. Washington University. A. B. Besides being a teacher in the Model School. Min. Caiup! clL instructs a class of Sophomores in English. She has traveled in France, and so brings to the students the very best of that country’s language. Her gracefulness of speech and natural tone, make her French pleasing to listen to, for which the members of the French Club are very grateful. Page 29

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