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' ' f-s 1 'I' I ri, get I . H. fre? 1 'Q' 0 Q L. 1 I ' .l.i x-nnquJ.Ii :aan-vvsvllnlbvlvbv 'viwtl' Norvvv, r- 1v1U,SQ',Ol1eIIJJl..7V.It. 5 73'- . ara! Jf' hee..-s:saaanfanr:Manner-Lnnrlrtefeeeefnea . CJ ' Leroy Patton Professor of Clzemistry A. B., IXIUSKINGUM, 19053 B. S., CI-IICAco, 19135 M. S., lowA, 1916, MEMISER HONORARY SCIEN- TIFIC FRA'rIcIzNI'rY SIGMA XI, 1916, HONORARY SCIENTIFIC SOCIETY or GAMMA ALPHA, 1920. Professor Patton has just returned to us af- tCl' a year's leave of absence, more enthusiastic than ever over the work of his department. This year he has made very material additions in the curriculum, providin-g several well bal- anced Courses in Geology. In addition to his class work Pinky is a great football enthus- iast and lover of clean athletics. ' Mary Luella Pollock l'rofcs.wr of Home Economics lt. S., UNIvIcRsI'rY or PITTSIIURCII, 1917. One of us, and loved and admired by all of ns. Her classes are very popular and, doubt- less, Inany of the future lived happy ever 1I.flC1'H M. C. couples will owe their gratitude to Miss Pollock's excellent training. ' Evelyn M. Smith lII.s'trIIclor in Home Economics Having joined our ranks only this year, Mrs. Smith remains still a stranger to us. Her hours have been filled with classes and with preparations for the hungry barracks boarders. Ezra H. F. Weis Director of the C'onscr'uatory of Micsic Mus. G., NORTlIWES'fERN UNIVERSITY, 1912. This is the man wlhoi dictates with the big stick. Professor Weis IS an efficient Instruc- tor and director as well as a genial good fel- low. We challenge anyone. to point to an oc- casion when Professor Weis couldn't have a. good story to sunt the occasion. Matthew Nathanael Lundquist College Orgauist and Assistant Professor of Music PH. D., POTOMAC UNIVERSITY, 1920. Many are the remarks of admiration direct- ed to Professor Lundquist's organ preludes. His skill as an organist is equalled only by his ability as a director. This is evidenced in the work of the Girls' Glee Club. '?.1ffC X Q 53 I l t .V kata- . ,, SCD' Page Thirty
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I i ,I ' I ', X ll F flllllb ,UI N U ID' 'll ' V C I ,g Iv 2 I W ff-,I ,Bs , MUSCOLJUJXZV4 t I I 'n1fn'Il!02AH H! BGRIDOEFUHEIBCQF55660624-.p .Ls wgsylll 1 It l 32' I In 1, ' II . In I . I I Elsie Ruth Downing I: Inslrxactor in French I I A. B., MUSKINGUM, 1920. I As a student, Miss Downing was a general I I favorite, and, as a teacher, commands our II I respect for her able instruction, pleasant man- I I I I menr, and conscientious work. Although . I I having attained to the dignity of the faculty 'I she still is a close friend of all the students and I I we attribute her success to her own attractive I I personality and kindness. I ..,,,..,, I I ! 'I I Grace Gordon McCreary I lIlXH'1tCf0f in Englislz ' II I I A. B., MUSKINGUM, 1913. ' I Miss McQreary is a splendid teacher. After . I experience Ill mission work in Egypt, she has I II I returned to take up mission work among our III I own Freshmen and Preps. III III I . III II I chants E. White -.........- I2 I Pr0fc'.r.I'or of M0f110IPlllffC.T . I 'II I A. B., INDIANA UNIVIQRSITY, l896gA. M., INDIANA I I I UNIVERSITY, 1907. I I I lIVe are glad to have Professor White with II I us this year-a man whose interests range all III I the way from the multiplication tables to the I II meteors that go hurtling through the heavens. I I His skill as an instructor as well as his kindly, I helpful attitude have won the respect of every I I. student and made his classes of great value. I III For further information we refer you to I - , l I Who's Who in America. I I' II 'I I . I III II I David Douglas Porter III II, I Professor of Plzyrics -f III I I A. B., UNIVERSITY os Plrrsiumcu, 1913, AQM., I P1'rTsIIuRcH, 1917. III I Though with us only this year, Professor I2 Porter is already well liked by the student II II body. He possesses that felicity of language III I for makinig peppy pep speeches at pep meetings jIf I of real pep. . I I -1-nl-.. I I r Earl Ruskin Bryant I I Professor of Biology iw A. B., JAMES MILLIKEN UNIVERSITY, A. M., I II JAMES MILLIKEN .UNIVERSITY. ,II An up-to-date instructor very enthusiastic in IH . his work. No student can avoid catching some I I I I of that spirit of enthusiasm for the wonders ' I and beauties that lie. about us: Professor H I Bryant's main hobby IS to beautify the cam- I ' pus of Muskingum. ' - ' ' I IIE-'IQ - - . 6 -. g4I L. -QU I , Q AS ' 15, I :u,un-nuuequalunmk. , A I A . H 1-lu'lIv-uwudllhlluiilhil ' ' J' . h A l Page Twenty-ulne
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'ww' ' H auulJllal,lJll! 0915 IIIIHI JI SJVUIQI-Il V!7v1'1 uc. gr, Wa g MU5co1Jt1ucAN.t 1 'af I' . 011.-luifibahlonr25!lR.Shathu4fltDQf24466064 f lk' W9 -w ' es.-il itll 1-'Il' s v 1 I y 1 qi. - 4, ' 4 I William Wishart Gray In.rtrnclor in Violin and Orchestra A. B., MLTSICINCIUM. As founder and director of the Violin Fes- tival, an annual spring event at Muskingum College,Profcssor Gray has made a lasting con- tribution to the inliuencc of the Muskingum Conservatory. Under his efficient leadership those concerts are events long anticipated and not soon forgotten. ,Ruth Louise Pollock College Librarian 1 WASHINGTON SEMINARY, 19123 CERTIFICATE, PENNsY1.vANiA LIBRARY COMMISSION SUM- MER Scnool., 1916. Miss Pollock might be said to be of a rather l negative disposition when we refer to the num- ' bers of times a day she is under the necessity of shaking her head at noisy ones in the sa- cred precincts of the library. However, outside of library hours, her qualities are decidedly ' positive. F ' ' ia ' C. E., Henderson , Director of Pliysical Education for Men ,, SALEM Cm,LEGE,' UNIVERSITY or CHICAGO Sci-tool. M , . I l . I 1 1 or COACHING, 1920. Just rarin to go is the description of Coach Henderson. We need not testify to the syste- matic, thorough methods he has used in pre- - paring our teams for athletic victory. The records of the teams testify to that. But we ' do wish to testify to his interest in the devel- opment of manly men. - 4...--..1.. w--- s - ' Edna R. Hosick Director of Physical Erlncation for Women . LITT. B., GROVE CITY, 19185 B. S., COLUMBIA, ' 1918. Miss Hosick has won a place in our regard because of her ability as director of physical education for women and because of her nat- ' ural grace. She is thoroughly versed on the 1 subject sl1e conducts and is a strong advocate - of placing physical culture in its rightful po- ' '- sition. u ' Elizabeth Finley Academy Instructor in English A. B., MUSKINGUM, 1919. Miss Finley is a thorough devotee of the art of music but this year has her attention cen- tered on the disciplining of our preps. At both . music and teaching she is equally proncient and is altogether a valuable asset to Muskin- gum life. . -, ,. t if .1 if igj il - Page Thirty-one
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