Shippensburg University - Cumberland Yearbook (Shippensburg, PA)

 - Class of 1938

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Page 20 text:

The Faculty .... Albert Lindsay Rowland, Ph.D. Florence May Kunkel, A.M. Earl W. Wright, Ed.D. Keith B. Allen, A.M. Jane Beardwood, Ph.D. Marion H. Blood, A.M. Clara W. Bragg Raymond S. Brunner, M.S. H. L. Burkholder, A.M. Ralph D. Clement, Ph.D. Ruth A. Cunningham, A.M. N. B. Curtis, M.Ed. J. Linwood Eisenberg, Ph.D. J. Seth Grove, A.M. Edward Gulian, A.M. W. P. Harley, A.M. Laura Estella High, A.M. S. Alice Huber, A.M. Gertrude E. Kauffman, A.M. Nora A. KiefFer, A.M. Leslie C. Krebs, Ed.M. Emerson H. Loucks, Ph.D. George E. Mark, A.M. Sally H. Norris, A.M. Frances W. Oyer, A.M. Vinton H. Rambo, A.M. Claudia C. Robb, A.M. Erma K. Rolar, A.M. Paul W. Seaton, B.S. S. S. Shearer, M.S. Thelma E. Small, A.M. Harling E. Sponseller, A.M. John K. Stewart, A.M. Elwin L. Valentine, Ph.D. James C. Weaver, A.M. Harper J. Wentz, A.M. Harriet Willoughby, A.M. Alma Mae Winton, B.S. Mary E. York, A.M.

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His Message .... To the Seniors .... This is the second issue of the Cum- berland to be published under the new plan adopted by the Student Co- operative Association by which all students of the College receive a copy and the publication costs are guar- anteed by the funds of the Associa- tion. Thus while the Class of 1938 are re- sponsible for the editing and man- agement of the book, it represents the whole student body as well as the Senior Class, although the latter is naturally strongly emphasized as have been previous and will be sub- sequent senior classes. The Class of 1938 has been a great class, distinguishing itself on the ath- letic field and in the class room, on the stage and in the debating forum, in the musical and in the religious life of the College and particularly in The Training School as student teach- ers. I congratulate you, the Class of 1938. I shall miss you, each and every one, but rejoice that you are equipped and animated to go forth and serve richly.



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in Reputation And so the editor asked me to write my impressions of the faculty. Faced with such an important commission I was momen- tarily dumbfounded and truthfully a little dubious about the ad- visability of expressing my sentiments in print. After seriously pondering over the problem I accepted the challenge. Never having known any other, I would say that our group seems typical to me. They can readily be classified in several ways — tall and thin, tall and sturdy, short and round or just plain medium. As to dignity some have vast quantities while others are continually fluttering around in search of it. Learned doctors of philosophy and pedagogy add nominal prestige to our faculty list. By the end of four years the average student has, to his own satisfaction, decided that several of our instructors should have prepared for some other profession. Others are lauded and are cited as examples of what a college professor should be. This judgment is often based upon the manner in which A ' s are dis- tributed, the relative age of the pedagog ' s jokes, and his ability to allure with adept remarks. (See below). A few of our teachers are susceptible to bluffs and lines at all times. The alert student realizes however, that great discretion must be used in the manner in which these substitutes for knowl- edge are handled in the various classrooms. There are several of our faculty who are satisfied with nothing less than bare facts. and Quotation SHIPPENSBURG FACULTY MINDS (With 710 apologies to Judge) ' Robert Burns never drew a sober breath in his life, but he wasn ' t a drunkard. ' I never make a mistake. See. ' La Martine loved women and he put ' umph ' into it. ' I stand informed. ' Call me Doctor, plea.se. Don ' t you think I ' m clever? ' Only the good Lord knows that. ' Democracy is like the weather. ' It works with levers in the fourth dimension. ' Man embraces woman. ' ' The public be damned ! ' 1 17 ]

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