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Clyde W. Emmons, M. A. Simpson’s registrar. Just and sensible. Well liked in spite of Trig. Quiet and reserved, yet with an opinion all his own. Unassuming,— and human. W. A. Larimer Never misses chapel. Tall, thin, quiet, ear- nest. Loves to typewrite to the tune of “Down Among the Sheltering Palms” on the Victrola. Teacher of Shorthand and Typewriting. J. Allen Baker, M. S. The other Babes in the Woods.” (Cf.—Any faculty member.) Just but stern. Works hard and secs no reason for others not doing so. In HC1 or So« I find An interest that leaves all else behind. Mary Olive Hunting, M. A. “There will be a meeting of the classical seminar this evening. I shall give my lecture on the latest Roman dance.” Interested in every one and always willing to help. Modest and conscientious. Professor of Latin. Muriel Steele, A. B. In connection with her regular duties as Prof- essor of Romance Languages, corrects English papers on the side. Thorough and competent. T. E. Wiggins, A. M. Commonly known as “Shorty”, although dubbed Lochinvar by a few intimate friends. Sypathctic and sensible. Known as a noble man, aside from his Steeling.” seventeen
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5 191B I REV. JOHN F. ARNOLD, EXECUTIVE SECRETARY Graduated in the clasS of 1906, studied in Boston University, later received the degree of Bachelor of Sacred Theology from Garrett. He was taken from a very plea- sant pastorate when appointed by Bishop Stuntz to his present position. Rev. Arnold is taking over some of the work formerly done by the Vice President and is also entering upon the labors of an Alumni Secretary. He has represented the College in a large number of fields throughout our territory. Reports concerning his work show that he has won friendship for the school in every community visited and in nearly every ease he has been invited to return for some special work. He visits High Schools and meets their graduating classes, discussing personal edu- cational problems with the individuals. This phase of his work has resulted in a goodly number of young people pledging themselves to come to Simpson next year. Touching the Alumni work, he is anxious to properly list and locate every one who ever attended Simpson College. This in itself is a large task and is being done under his sqpcrvision. He is planning to organize every county in Southwestern Iowa into Booster associations. The financial work which has been assigned to him is by no means overlooked. Whatever else may be said about Mr. Arnold, those who have observed him closest believe that he is putting his heart into his work, forgetting himself, he tries to exalt his task, and is one of the most valuable advertising mediums that Simpson has ever employed. I Zenith JS sixteen
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i laia 2 June Hamilton Rhodes Little ,—but, oh, my! Can do more in a min- ute than most people do in hours. Has the power of squelching a girl pitilessly. Loved by every Simpsonitc because she works hard for them and would do anything for the school. Capable, graceful and attractive. Director of Physical Culture for Women. Helen Bass B. S. Popular teacher of “H. ec.,” that is, Domestic Science?? Believes that work is the best policy. A close grader. Lots of good judgment. Bene- fits daily from Uncle Sam’s mail service. She calls for notebooks, papers, not a few, It seems like one of them is always due. Hildecard Jend, A. M. Professor of German. A clear and practical thinker. Always fits in the right place. Quiet, but efficient. Has the respect of all her students and works hard with them. A. Conn Klinger, M. A. Professor of History and Political Science. One of the two faculty robins. A fine bird. Liked and respected by every student who comes in contact with him, because of his sincere, friendly, and scholastic attitude. Known as a most thorough enjoyer of his own college days. If in doubt, ask him to sing at your wedding. John P. Morley, M. A.; S. T. B.; Ph. D. Profesor of Philosophy. A friend to all the students. A good mixture of kindness and dry wit. Never seen without his little green sack. His classes arc very popular. C. Bert Gose, B. S. Good-naturedly contradictory. Neat and prompt. Lives to himself. “I like to hear what students have to say, So I may tell them it is just the opposite way.” Professor of Academy science. eighteen
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