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ROBERT DEAN WRIGHT, A.M., Miami University, A.B., '22g Uniersity of Illinois: University of VVisconsing Ohio State University, A.M., '34. IVth Mount Union, September, 1925-. 2106 Shunlt Avenue. Professor of Physical Education and Director of Athletics. HARRY GELTZ, A.M., Mount Union Collcgeg University of Illinoisg Ohio State Univer- sity, B.S., in Ed., '31: A.M., '33. ZXVith Mount Union, September, 193'-. 6115 YVest State Street. Assistant Professor of Physical Education and Football and Track Coach. BLOSSOM MCDADE PERKINS, B.S., Morningside Collete, '28-'29g University of Nebraska, B.S., '31g University of Iowa. XVith Mount nUion, September, 1932-. 1335 18th Street, N. XV., Canton. Assistant Professor of Physical Education. JOHN ROBERTS COPPER, S.B., Ph.D., I-Iziverford College, S.B., '29g Johns Hopkins University, '31-'323 Princeton University. I'h.D., XVith Mount nion, September 16 J f-. Millero Hall. Substitute Professor of Geology. 1 i i . Coach Wright likes his gym classes to be referred to as fizz ed. QThat's alright, I'm just leavingj. Coach Geltz comes to the rescue of those who believe that. We still don't think it was fair for Blossom to change Coach Geltz' burly foot-ball men into dancing sprites ter sumpinj . Imagine the Dance of the Fairies and a foot-ball game combined! I still don't know what Silver Parking means, do you, Dr. Cooper? Prof. Oppenheim says that the students laughed at his purple shirt and yellow neck-tie. Why? Professor Hollingsworth has a fine tenor voice and a yen for eat- ing apples. QPersonally, I 'd rather do my own eat ingj . Hearing Professors Crowder and Stahler play the piano makes us wish we could play something besides the first two lines of Chop-Sticks . 'MEIN' S 123 f- I .,l i , . . . 'INIIIIIIY' ......,....f -..V Nwm
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RALPH BURNETT TOWER, fM.B.A., P11.D., Boston University, 13.QB.A,., '24g M.B.A., '2Tg Duke University, '27- '285 Ohio State University. '29g Cornell University, Pl1.D., '31.. XViti1 Mount Union, September, 1931-. 137 East Mill Street. Professor Frank Transue Chair of Economics KARL KETTERING, A.M., Cornell College, A.B., '22g 'University of Cincinnati, '263 University of Iowa, A,.M., '2S. 'XVitl1 Mount Union, September, 1928-. 2145 Miller Avenue. Assistant Professor of Public Speaking and Economics. ANN EASTON KERR, A.M., Dakota Xlfesleyan University, '14-fl7g College of Puget Sound, A.B., '1S: 'Prince School, Simmons College, M.A., '24. XVith Mount Union, September 16, 1935-. 448 31st, N. YV. Canton. Instructor in Economics. CARL DAVID SOULE, A.M., S.T'.B. Atlclliert College, XVestern Reserve University, A.B., '2Sg Boston University, A.M., '32g Boston University School of Theology, S.T.B., 'Silly Fellow in Berlin and Heidelberg Universities, '33-'34g Boston University, S.S., lViT.h Mount Union. September 10. 1934-. 752 Hartshorn Street. Acting Cornelius Aultman Professor of English Bible. ' W 'l 2 1 ' 3 Just mention the word golf' and-isn't that the Ger- man professor steaming over to the Country Club links? Dr. Warren is known for the long tests he is capable of giving. Professor Trott, although on leave of absence, is known to all of us as the whiz at math . Dr. Hildner, our substitute math. prof. is half' of that celebrated Hildner-Cooper duo. Mrs. Kerr helps our graduates obtain jobs after they've been thrust out upon the cruel hard world. Qthe graduates, sillyj Professor ' Soule has a rival when it comes to looking like a stu- dent. Page Dr. Cooper. Professor Kettering has directed some wonderful plays He is going west this : summer which means another director for Hollywood I ' Z- rr.-3 '- E61 1 il Eilfr-'r ' RNIIHIY
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RICHARD WALTER OPPENHEIM, MuS.Grad. Director of the Conservatoryg Violin, Theory Graduate of Royal Conservatory of Brussels, Belgium, pupil of Oscar Buck und Cesar Thomson, Brussels, first violinist, Concerts, Durant Symphony Orchestra, Brusselsg instructor in Miss Cowles' School for Girls, 1-Iollidaysburg, Peniisylvania, 1912-1914: instruc- tor NVilliumsport Dickinson Seminary, NVilliamsport, Pennsylvania, 1,014-19183 instructor Mount Union Conservatory, 192-g Director of Music, Mount Union, 1028-. HAROLD LOUIS HOLLINGSWORTH, A.B., B.F.A., Voice and Public School Music University of Nebraska. A.B., 151283 B.F.A., 1030. Teacher Public School Music and French, York, Nebraska High School, 10305 tenor soloist and director of vocal music on radio staff of KFAB, Lin- coln, Nebraska, 1931-19335 student of public school niusic, No1'th- western University, 19333 student public school music, Columbia University, 11133-10343 nuuil of voice with Mary I-Tall Thomas, 19:25-1930, and Robert Elwyn at the Institute of Music Art, New York City, 11133-10343 Director of Glee Club, University of Nebras- ka, 1032-19333 'Mount Union College, teacher of voice and public school music and director of glee clubs, 1934-. LOUIS CROXVDER, A.B., Piano Carnegie Institute of Technology, A.B., 19305 Pupil of Selma Jan- son in Piano: studied Piano with Eugen D'A1bert at Deutsches Musikinstitut fur Auslander in Berlin, summer 19293 studied with Ilobt-rl. Cusuclesns, Paris, 15431-1033. Mount Union College, teacher of piano, 1935-. EVELYN DORIS STAHLER, MuS.B., Piano Gi'z.lrll,m.tc Chicago Musical College, Mus.B., 1922 tpiano and com- positionjg pupil of Beryl liubinstein, Cleveland Institute of Music: of Ernest Hutcheson, Chautauqua Lake, New York, 1927. Studied with Hans Barth, New York, 1929-30. Teacher of piano, Mount Union College Conservatory, 1924-1929, 1930-. Z1
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