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Chester B. Gose, B. S. Academy Professor of Science Quiet and reserved. Has a peculiar voice. Attends chapel regularly. Good natured, but hard to get acquainted with. Enjoys being alone. Laura Miller, B. S. Professor of Home Economics Very definite. Competent and industrious. Quiet and unas- suming, but very capable. Always smiling. Wilber C. Dennis, B. A. Professor of Public Speaking A good reader. Holds audi- ences spell-bound. Puts out good debate teams. Peculiar- ly hard Ex’s changed his tac- tics this year. “Breathe from your diaphragm.” C. C. Recier, M. A. Professor of History Talks in a monotone. Liked by students. Easy going in appearance, but accomplishes much. Inseparable from his folio and proud of his baby. E. L. Miller, B. C. S. Principal of the School of Business Loves a good joke, enjoys laughing. Particularly fond of chapel and pep meetings. A practical spoke in Simp- son’s wheel. Steady and a hard worker. Has a stock set of jokes and loves to hear them. Grace E. Beam, B. A. Principal of Academy A Simpson necessity. Has done more good than any one professor in “advising” acad- emy students. Makes her stu- dents believe in education. Go to Miss Beam’s room for worth while quotations.
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Eli.en Creek, M. A. Assistant Prof, of Literature Quiet, but efficient. A close grader. Definite; knows what she has to do and gets it done. Very precise in everything. H. S. Don-, B. S. Professor of Biology Liked by every student. Cool, neat and dignified, unassum- ing and very kind. Ilis classes are very popular. A good mixture of kindness and wis- dom. Gertrude S. Bean, B. A. Librarian Precise in cvcrying. Small, but mighty. Delights in call- ing students for too much noise. Is determined to have the library a study hall. W. II. Larimer Instructor in Stenography Always attends chapel. Fam- ous for his penmanship. Al- w ays takes down good speeches in short-hand. En- joys work and makes students enjoy it. Junia L. Todd, B. A. Dean of Women A very capable woman. Loved by all the girls. Has enough work for two women, but al- ways has time to be a real friend and advisor to every- one. Enjoys fun and good jokes. Ci.yde W. Emmons, M. A. Professor of Mathematics and Astronomy Simpson's registrar. Just and determined; one of the keen- est, wittiest minds in Simpson. 'Frig, professor, hut still loved by Simpsonitcs. Efficient and quiet.
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E. M. Holmes, D. D. Professor of Bible Conscientious and steady. A man of wonderful under- standing- Very consecrated and a firm believer in the right. One of Simpson’s for- mer Presidents. Elizabeth Cox, B. S. Assistant Professor of Home Economics Modest and reserved. Very sympathetic, a friend to all the girls. Good natured, prim, and polite. Common expres- sion: “Girls, arc you sure you have your own portfolio?” I. P. McCoy, M. A. Professor of Education and Psychology Gives hard and long Ex’s. Begins classes with, “number, please”. Acquainted with five or six students in each class. “A volcanic eruption of words.” Carroll H. May, Ph. D. Professor of Latin and Greek Has a very peculiar toned voice. Thinks that the aver- age student should study an average of two hours for each class to make an average grade. Very conscientious about himself and others. Mrs. Carl Brown, A. B. Professor of Academy English Another real Simpson booster. Thoroughly enjoys her work. Very enthusiastic. Works hard with all her students. J. S. Robinson, Ph. D. Professor of Economics Every one loves his chapel talks. His smile is catching. Energetic, friendly, and has a scholastic attitude. A live wire. Dependable; very pop- ular; and demands work. Young, handsome and happy.
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