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CITATIONS . CITATIONS CITATIONS CITATIONS CITATIONS FACULTY SALLY BECK — certified clinical (girl) psychologist . . . Hubby ' s a prof, too , . . work- ing with young people provides a glimpse into the future . . . collects Navajo crafts . . . raises poodles . . . our resident pro . DICK CAUGER — Marguette and Northwestern . . . humanizing English . . . worries about polit- ics . . . sarcastic, sardonic, yet always sympathetic ... In Pipe We Trust ... I love him, but I hatehim . . three time a week. FRANK COOPER — Atlanta . . . one year replacement? . . . spots individual student ' s needs . . . selected by patronage — I get the students concert jobs . . . guiet wit . . . BBC lecturer . . . save the Roman- tics ... and put BU on the Musical Map. NICK CRIPE— the service started him teaching: like finding a gold mine in your own backyard . . . addicted to a game called golf . . . winningest team at BU . . . crea+ es intellectuality. JOSEFA CROWE— teaches because I ' m a sucker for punishment . . . SA martyr . . . loved by all (that count) ... a university: community set apart for the gathering, sharing and using of Knowledge, with a stress on Truth, Freedom, Relevance, Individuality, and Responsibility . BILL DAWN — chemical engineer . . . monetary rewards of industry are not the eguivalent of the satisfaction found in teaching . . . gentility . . . photography and cooking (ever thought about a TV Show?) . . . take the subject seriously but not myself . GEORGE GEIB— Purdue Student Senate . . . broke Greek control . . . GE College Bowl (5 times) . . . BU: nice balance between research, teaching, and campus life ... The Collector (stamps, campaign buttons, model sol- diers) . . . photo and film . . . anybody seen Mae West? BEN HADDOX — Magna Cum Laude, Stetson . . . Reverend Ben . look him up in Who ' s Who, he already knows all of you . . . concern with human beings in their interaction . . . Religion in Columbia . . . swellest guy. WILD BILL HEPLER— Brookville, PA . . where? ... no plans for teaching until that assistantship . . . bridge, poker (he looks the type) . . . easy grader (sure) . golf and working in the woods (oh, those psychologists) . . . ideal university: one that I ' m president of . JOE KIRSCH— Southport Cardinal . . . teaching: I wanted to learn, not work . . . relating chemto the lab- why chem is fun . . . road rallying and athletics ... his classes: we learn, and have a good time. BILL LAND —hippy from Indy .... . . goat herder (53 in all) . . . own organic food . . . Ecology Shop . . . Brown County commuter . . . ecologically militant . . . make kids aware of the geography around them — and aware we are ... and we luv ya. CAROL MCMULLEN— the prof is a lady ... her start: a Sunday School Class while in grammar school . . . enjoyed it so much and thought it so worthwhile, I ' ve done it ever since . . . sewing, bridge, and crafts . . . sincere enthusiasm about my job . NANCY MOORE— Shortridge . . . BU Kappa . above all else, I love students . . . Winona Hospital Board VP . . . England and Wales . . . always wanted to teach . . . BU Award . . . try to be fair ... and she ' s sweet, too. JOE MORRISON— Pittsburgh— or therea- bouts planned on research . . . worked at Mellon Institute . . . inject the philosophy of science ... a real Christian Scientist . . . IVCF . . . solid and sincere— and smart, too. SMILING DICK OSBORNE— Whitten- burg ... not many school activities: I ' m a musician — gigging on radio, TV . . . photography, carpentry for pleasure . . . nondiscriminant— will help any student ... 2 girls at BU (soon maybe 3) . . . tall, dark, and happy. BILL NEHER— BU Sigma Chi . . . Outstanding Male Student ' 65 . . . speech, history or language? . . . Educa- tion should be student-centered. . . . under mild appearance beats the heart of a faculty softball baseball jock. STU SILVERS— from Brazil (there ' s one in Ind.) . . . Reading Program Parent . . . consulting, workshops . . Northern Colorado (oh, that country) . . . family bowling . . . cordial and dynamic . . . has that way with won PHIL ST. JOHN— New Hampshire and (gulp) Harvard . . . Marine Biology . . . thought of flying but didnt mind teaching at Harvard, Brandeis, or . . BU . . . sensitive and smiling . . . door always open . ESTHER STANTON —journalism to soc . . . loveable . . . more interested in the questions than the answers . . . A good class is one in which I ' m learning too. . . . sincere and sweet . . . what a nice lady. EMMA LOU THORNBKUU H— resident scholar . . . CLU, Urban League, NAACP . . . travel, music and theatre ( have to go to London every year for the Theatre ) . . . Afro-Amer. Studies pioneer . . . nationally reknown ... I respect students —and do we respect you. GEORGE WALLER— from MoTown . . . impressive credentials . . .jazz and rock (he digs it) American History Research Center . . . only office with a stereo . . . interested, fair, highly learned . . . looks frightening but guite a guy. JACK WILEY— Yale . . . from S. Jersey . . .Japanese interpreter (Navy) . . . Julliard NY cello scene . . . made Springfield, O, musical . . . appreciates professionalism ot BU Ballet . . . we appreciate you. WILMA WOHLER— English to Home. Ec . . . like to see a little more freedom . . . music, art, and photography . . . Home Ec. is creativity. „.,„. „„,. ,, STUDENTS GEORGE G. YEARSICH and DONNA L BERKSHIRE . . . together or separate- Most Outstanding in 71 and 72 . . . academic and extra-curricular— the list is infinite ... The Champions.
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Now that you know who you are, what do you want to do? And have you traveled very far? Far as the eye can see. —JOHN LENNON-PAUL McCARTNEY 20
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