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4,,...: A -., l . 1 4 f X1 WV 1' i .QQ i ? n t eet:t I .A-A., . 'flicilgi :,. i' N Alt. All 'xi It , JNQN l r I I ,gtk ' X Na , 'WN i rs. w f 3 X x 0 r, '- Q1 Q .W .N I ' , A Page Tllfeilfy-f1l'0 J . GLENN GRANT GRABILL Directory of Conservatory of Music B. Mus. Otterbein, 19005 Studied organ with J. R. Hall, Clevelandg Studied at Bush Temple Conservatory, Chicago, 19033 Studied at Leipzilr. Germany, 1907-19085 A.A.G.O., 1919. Member- ships: The National Music Teachers' Associa- tiong The Ohio College Teachers' Associationg Organist of Scottish Rite. Aladdin Shrineg Or- ganist of First Congregational Church, Columbus. Oft times a man is without honor in his own country. Not so with Professor Grabill. We cer- tainly appreciate his organ prelucles. HELEN M. VANCE Instructor in Piano B. Mus. Otterbein, 1919g A. A. G. O., 1920, Studied organ with Mrs. Wilburn Thoburn Mills of Columbus, 1919-19203 Studied piano with Mr. Frank R. Murphy of Columbus. 1925-'26, 1926- '27. Memberships: Ohio Teachers, Associationg Central Ohio Chapter of American Guild of Or- ganistsg Organist of First United Brethren Church. Westerville, Ohio. Her charming personality charms all who come in contact with her. MABEL CRABBS STARKEY Instructor in School Music. Singing, History and Appreciation Diploma of Voice, Otterbein, 1905: Diploma of Public School Music, Oberlin. 19155 Graduate work in Pittsburghg Cosmopolitan School of Mu- sic. Chicagog Oberlin Conservatory. She is small but the power of her voice is great. LULU M. BAKER Instructor in Piano A. B. Otterbein. 1898: Graduate Otterbein Con- servatory of Music, 1908g B. Mus. Otterbein. 19175 Studied in Berlin. Germany, 1910-19113 Peabody Conservatory, 19141. Her thoroughness has gained for her a reputa- tion of giving beginners their foundations for music. V HAZEL V. BARNGROVER Instructor in Violin B. Mus. lPiano1 Otterbein. 1924: Diploma fViolin5 Otterbein. 19245 B. Mus. lViolinl Ot- terhein. 19253 A. B. Otterbein. 1925: Studied Piano with F. R. Murphy. Columbus. 1925-'26g Sludied Violin, 19253265 Studied Organ with Mrs. Willmtir Thoburn Mills. 1926. Memberships: Ohio Music Teachers' Associationg Columbus Symphony Orchestra. Patience and harrl zcork are essential features of success. ARTHUR RAY SPESSARD Instructor in Voice B. I. Neff, 19085 Diploma of Music, Lebanon Valley, 19073 Studied Voice in Philadelphia, New York. Springfield. Mass.. and London, England. The musical organizations on our carnpusware real proofs of his remarkable ability.
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-.i,...,... -....,.... ,,,..l,....-....a, ..-i .........-...i-... V , .5 I -- I Q , . N , X ,,,.L,,,,,,,,, N. J, , , ll, I Q .t -,.' Q' J. a . 4 W --1 .,., - , sf. v .-t , s t . . ' : .1 XM .i lt w I ,tw it w r .li lt lt -. - .,....... . ..,.. 1,5 . ,,,, t.,,,.-,, ...... , .,,K,,,L,..., . ..,-. ....,, .. , ...ni ..........-3-...-....... it ...,........-.. ..- LOUIS AUGUSTUS WEINLAND Professor of Chemistry B. S. Otterbein. 1905: A. M. Ohio State Uni- versity, 1910. Memberships: American Chemical Society: Central Ohio School Masters' Club: Ohio Association of Chemistry Teachers. Those who bring sunshine into the lives of others can not keep it from themselves. MRS. DELPHINE DUNN Director of School of Art Studied in Colorado College, 1904--1907: Grad- uate ot: Applied Art School. Chicago: Normal Course, Chicago: Art Institute, Columbia, 1918: Studied in Europe, 1912: Studied Painting under Daniel Garber and Hugh Breckenridge. Mem- berships: American Federation of Arts: The In- dian Artists' Club: The Columbia Art League fOhiol: North Shore Art Association tMassa- chusettsl. There is art in all she does. EDWIN M. HURSH Professor of Religious Education and Sociology A. B. Otterbein, 1905: A. .-1. Ifniversity of Chi- cago, 1912. Memberships: American Sociology Society: Religious Education Association: Inter- national Council of Religious Education: Na- tional Country Life Association. Professor Harsh is always found sincere, earn- est, and deeply interested in sturlent problems. ALZO PIERRE ROSSELOT Professor of Romance Language and Literature A. B. Otterbein, 1905: A. M. Wisconsin, 1903: Studied in University of Paris. 1910-1911: Ohio State University, 1914 and 1922. Memberships: Modern Language Association of America: Fed- eration of Modern Language Teachers: American Asssociation of Teachers of Spanish: National Education Association: Secretary of Ohio College Association. He is ever interested in furthering ali zvortlzr projects on the campus. LENA MAY HOERNER Professor of Home Economics A. B. Lebanon Valley: B. S. Columbia: A. M. Columbia. Memberships: American Association of University Women: American Home Econozn- ics Association. Small but mighty, and by her musical laugh we know she must belong in the Conservatory. EDWARD W. E. SCHEAR Professor of Biology and Geology fOn Leave of Absencel A. B. Otterbein, 1907: A. M. Columbia. 1915: Studied at Ohio State University, 1926-1927. Memberships: American Assosciation for Ad- vancement of Science: American Microscopical Society: American Entomological Society: Amer- ican Association of Mammalogists: American Or- nithologists Union: Ohio Academy of Science: American Forestry Association: American Na- ture Association: National Association of Audu- bon Societies: National Education Association. We have missed his cheery greeting on the campus this year. I Pi ea SZ . 2 4' ' v , Q' c Kn- ' 25 S 1 ,ff 1 4 , M45 oe.. - ---- -wtf.:,ef-z.,-4-za-1-it F 9151.1 ' ' - ? '5:525ii 15- 1' . ..,, -.-. v5..,.',...', .fm zif ' 425Ef? , if ' 3 .1'-51215.-:.,-' . , 5 , ' . '. ter... l 5. ' rfzffaeafrzzr ' 2, 3' N, :riff E515 , :gf -1 ' -fi, , 1 1 I , .A :N Rf, Page Twenty-one
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JAMES H. MCCLOY Merchant Professor of Physics and Astronomy B. S. Purdue: M. Se. Ohio State University. Memberships: Sigma Xig Ohio Academy of Science. ll7'e'll always remember his original and in- spiring chapel talks. FRED A. HANAWALT Professor of Zoology B. S. Otlerbeiu. 1913: M. Sc. Ohio State Lni- versity. 1921. Memberships: Ohio Academy of Science: American Association for the Advance! ment of Science: National Came Associationg American Association of Mammalogistsg Ameri- can Society of Parisitologistsg The Wilson Orni- thological Club: Sigma Xi. His students speak of his progressioeness and thoroughness. ROYAL F. MARTIN Professor of Physical Education B. P. E. Springfield, 1911g A. B. Olterbein. 1914g Memberships: American Physical Educa- tion Association: Member of the National Coun- cil of the A. P. E. Association: President Ohio Association of Managers. We like his views of fair play and squareness in athletics. MERLIN A. DITMER Coach of Athletics A. B. Otterhein. 19103 Coaching Course. Ohio State. 19133 Lake Chatauqua, N. Y.. 1915: llli- nois, 1916g Michigan, 1922: Notre Dame, 1923. Membership: National Coaches' Association. His teams are all hard fighting ones. OMA MOOMAW Assistant Instructor of Physical Education A. B. Otterbein. 1926: Graduate from Sargent School for Physical Education. 1925. She has filled this position only one year, but she has certainly proved herself capable. R. EDLER Assistant Coach of Athletics A. B. Ohio Wesleyan. 1919: Junior in Medical College at Ohio State University. Memberships: Phi Delta Theta fOhio Wesleyani: Phi Rho Sigma CO. S. U.l. The student body, as a whole, does not see much of Dekv. but ire like his basketball teams. Z X f K 1 I i I 1 '-ui , P' - ! , -- Q i.'1.zgg f,g ' ' i . . , .. ,,s'--rs . 3 .--Jef I ' 1. 1. .. .... . tj ii. I 351515 y- .iw 3 ' I i rl i I l A I I ,I Page Tirenty-three
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