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FACULTY

Miss Brooks spent the month ia-
tervening between the close of Sum-
mer School and the opening of school
in the fall visiting in Chambersburg
and Philadelphia.

Miss MecKay spent the summer
continuing her duties in the Noimal
School office.

Mr. Vincent was a student at the
University of Chicago this summer,
where he took advanced courses in
science. At the close of Summer
School Mrs. Vincent joined him in
Chicago, spending her vacation there.

Dr. Abby Virginia Holmes speni
her summer vacation in the West—
two weeks as the guest of Miss Grace
Aitchison of Cedar Falls, Iowa, and
the remainder of the time at her
home in Omaha, Nebraska.

Although Dr. and Mis. Hamm took
«cveral shorter trips during the sum-
iner the most interesting was a mot-
or trip extending over two wecks.
The main points of interest were
Lake George, Diamond Point, and
other places of interest in the Adir-
ondac Mountains.

During the time extending from
Saturday after the closing of the
Summer School term until the follow-
ing Friday Miss Griffin visited in
New York City. On Friday she went
by boat to Atlantic City, returning on
Sunday to her home in Pittsburgh,
where she spent the remainder of the
vacation period.

Since Miss Mary was not on teacu-
ing duty here at Slippery Rock d.
‘ng the summer, it was possible ic.
her to spend the entire summer at her
home in Lansing, Michigan. We are
delighted to know, however, that the
student life still appeals to her, for
we find that she attended summer
school as an English student at Mich-
igan Agricultural College situatcd at
East Lansing.

Miss Bowman also-attended school
during this summer’s vacation, tak-
ing a six weeks’ course at Boston Uni-
versity. The balance of the summer
she spent at her home in Lebanon.

Mr. Ruff reports as his most inter-
esting vacation activity, a ten days’
visit in Westmoreland County. Mus.
Ruff and their son, Curtis, accompa-
nied him. They spent the time with

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Mr. Rufl’s sister and visiting in and
about Mt. Pleasant and Scottdale.

Dr. J. Linwood Eisenberg and fam-
ily spent a delightful vacation on his
farm and later in an automobile touv
through New England. On Tuesday,
September 9, they saw the round-the-
world-aviators when they arrived at
New Rochelle, New York. Dr. Eigen-
berg also visited Hood College in
Maryland and Mercersburg Academy
in Pennsylvania.

My, Wrigley drove to his home in
the central part of the state and ve-
mained there throughout his vaca-
tion.

Miss Hannah Parks spent her vaca-
tien at her home in Beaver Falls.

Mr. 1. C. Williams, Social Studies
teacher, left on a two weeks’ fishing
trip to Galls Lake, Canad=z, immedi-
atcly after the close of the sunmer
school. Mr. Williams was accompa-
n.cd by his gcn, Paul Wiliiams, R. M.
Steele, former Director of Tr:ining
School, and W. B. Steele, brother of
R. M. Steele. A good time was re-
poirted by Mr. Williams.

Coach N. Kerr Thempson, Dean of
Men and Athletic Cocach, remained
here for the summer schecol. At the
close of school, he left for a 10 day
fishing trip to Sparrow Lake, Canada,
accompanied by Mrs. Thompson,

Migs Lillian Johnson, Dean o3
VVomien, spent her summeir vacation
at Cliffton Springs, New York.

Dr. and Mrs. Heinmiller spent a
three weeks’ vacation on a iishing
trip throughout Canada after the
close of summer school.

Miss Florence Walker visited her
home in Granville, N. Y., during the
last week of August and the first
three weeks of September.

Mr. Headland and his family left
the 27th of August and returned Sep-
tember 5th., making a nine day trip
to Gettysburg, Harrisburg, Lewis-
burg and other eastern points.

Miss MecClymonds attended the
summer session at the New York Un-
iversity. Previous to her return to
Slippery Rock, she visited her broth-
er in Chicago.

Miss M. E. Brown had a very en-
joyable vacation this summer visit-
ting Jamestown, New York, and then
spending a day at Niagara Falls,
She stopped for a short visit with

Miss L. Johnston at Clifton Springs,
and the remainder of her vacation
was spent at her home in Allentown,
Pa.

Mr, and Mrs. J. F. Allison and fam-
ily spent one week of June at Toron-
to, Canada, where Mr. Allison atten-
ded the meetings of the World’s Ro-
tarian Convention. They were the
guests of Mr. H. G. Coy of Anaconda,
Montana, who was the representative
of his state. They also spent some
time at Niagara Falls and Bufialo.



OLD FACULTY MEMBERS I
NEW PLACES



There have been many changes i
our faculty this year, and as a rc-
cult many familiar faces are ncw ..
longer to be seen in our halls of leain-
Thinking it might be interoc..
ing to the students who knew these
former teachers, we have tried to g:.
information as to their where-about:.

Dr. Blaisdell, former Dean of Eng-
lish, and Murs. Blaisdell, are enjoying
a yeat’s leave of absence by taking a
trip around the world. They sailed
irom San Francisco on September €,
It is their intention to visit both o.
their sons, one of whom is in Ching,
the other in Constantinople.

Misg Joan Easley, former Dean of
the Music Department, is now at her
home in Wlimington, Delaware, con-
aducting a studio of her own.

Dr. S. H. Williams has made his

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- residence in Pittsburgh, where he iz

an instructor at the University of
Pittsburgh.

Mr. and Mrs. Lenhardt are at Dav-
enport, Towa, where Mr. Lenhardt is
a student at the Chiropractic College
there and is also Physical Director at
the Y. M. C. A. of that place.

Miss Howland is teaching health
education at Mt. Vernon, New Yok,
and is studying at Columbia Unive:-
sity in New York City for a doctors
degree.

Miss Walton is now working in
PPhiladelphia in her father’s life in-
surance office.

Mr, and Mrs. Roberts are in Cali-
fornia, where Mr, Roberts is teaching
nsychology in a girl’s boarding
school,

My, Steele and family are residing.
at New York City for a year. M,
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