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gcllccrlfic bug itll 1,1 sel- ll' Pfww' hope' Itttlvf 1 tic Wa' 1bLtl'l5Un or f lllfliic me iiificwfli ,rcgcl lf' the iliflv filfm .1 ' ' P. ,,,1Il Q. follfm' 1 - ' .U--0 .a 'lv-f - D E A c H.-xziei. M. Licwts For three years Miss Hazel Lewis has been con- cerned with the problems and welfare of the feminine members of the Carleton campus. All Carleton is proud of its charming Dean of X1Vomen, and are deeply admiring and respectful of her calm smile and low voice. She has won the confidence of Carleton women with her understanding ways and personal interest in each of her charges Although probably the busiest FRANK R. Although he has been at Carleton cmly a short period of time, Frank Kille already has become a familiar and friendly figure on campus. A genial and likeable person, he successfully combines his job as Dean of Men with his course in vertebrate embryology. The men have found him to be a ready listener and a person on campus, it in no way prevents her lrom hos- pitably receiving any girl in her office fora serious clis- cussion or just a 'ftalkf' Miss Barbara Catton, who has a very special way of showing her interest in you by her amazing ability to remember names, is assistant to Miss Lewis. She and Miss Nelson, the lJean's secretary, kc-ep the busi- ness-like office in top efficiency at all times. Kiiti. helpful advisor whenever they have occasion to talk and be with him. He is a man in whose presence you immediately feel at ease. His unassuming manners and his ready friendliness have won for him a permanent place here at Clarleton. Pczlqc' 13
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l ? I i I 5 . I 5 l l 7 Carleton S . om orroxv Iliuutlw ' I' ' 1 ' ' ri 2'A' t . K .K . -2 . L . im II ilson s sl tununt that the tcluc ttccl min is ont uhm 4 in chingt clntction unhout losing inonunlinn nnplus tht hisu nu tning ol lihtl il ulu tnion ii, .Sp 4 A etialift-cl or xox: ' L ' 4 N 1 1 4 I 4 ' 1 ' me Lnou' ' ju' . I l I l 1 4 K 1 K I 2 ' ,,. nionil tcltuation mtltts loi iieulnx incl non IKIIIJIIIJIIIIN in t uoilcl uhuh is gint, mon iipullx thin it inx pitxious ttnu in mms lnstoiy. llu lt.ultis ol tomoitou uill lt- the nun intl uonun uh hcl, intl I ulxeiouiul 'int llum it lt tsl sonu umltislnulmu, ol tlu x nun ol situ uions thu uill Iut in tht unpittlut ihlt Illllllt C..nltton fmllvgt' ls tlt-clivtlecl to tht all 4 4 -I 1 - , z A . .L , - ' Q. I . . 1 iloso mllx l l thu lihti il nis ttlxu mon pioxults the ht-si n.umntg loi siuh lt ultiship XX lun tht Intuit itcogn ng l'rl f Aifil the laft that eclucation laces its greatest challenge but likewise its greatest opportunity. In a spirit ol' self- examination ancl sell'-critieisin we are studying our means anrl aims in terms ol' the needs ol' tomorrow. .Nlan's civilixing processes have fallen almost hope- lts l In l I ' rs y 2 ' Jeuncl his material aclvanees. The para- mount neerl ol' our age is a stanclarcl ol comparison or a sense ol values hy which we can judge and make use ol the irocluct. I ' - ' ' ' ' ' 1 s o our opulent niateiial civilization. The luture ol' Carleton College is dedicated to the quest lor such values ancl the servie with others. e ol' sharing' them -IDR. I.Al.'Rl-QNCIC M. Comp, IIRlzSIIJI-.NT or CARI.li'I'ON Coiiiieiiz l cer me prc adr voir wit 6210 peri fam like: Dea The
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ART After twenty-one months of outstanding perform- ance as a camouflage expert in the Fifth Air Force in the South Pacific, Captain .ALFRED HYSLOP has re- turned to Carleton to resume his position as professor and chairman of the art department. His newly ap- pointed assistant is capable Miss JEAN YYINCIZNT. Miss BARBARA AVRICNN, another newcomer, contributes her abilities as instructor in the department. ASTRONOMY DR. E. A. FATH's talent for explanations clearly defines the marvels of astronomy to even the most blundering student. Knowing that he is author of their text, students always remember his statement that the moon is an object of interest from both the popular and scientific point of view. BIOGRAPHY We are always discovering new things about our beloved PRoFEssoR CHARLES lVIIEROX'V. That he has had wide experience as a college executive and ad- ministrator we know, but did you know that he has translated and published several important medieval books? Or that he is interested in the history of an- cient Rome and is an authority on the lives of the early Roman emperors? All this he has done besides teaching the favorite classes of biography and repre- sentative moralists. BOTANY DR. HARvEv STORK keeps his classes alive with his humor and enthusiasm. He makes his students as in- terested in the science of growing plants as he is. Anyone interested in botany will End the answers to his many questions in DR. STANLEY OEXEMANN,S courses. His warm, natural laugh is sincere and cer- tainly contagious. CHEMISTRY Not only has the chemistry department been im- mensely popular this year because of the atomic age appearing in its complete signihcance, but also because of DR. XV1i.FRtin KAUFMANV, whose red ties are in com- petition with our president'sg DR. -IOHN RU'fZl.ER, whose freshmen deal with general chemistry and who presides over up act classnt ' I . . 1 . en in ' chemg and MR. ,,. . V , , Ltxiox HAsi, xt ho really wanted you to get A's. CLASSICAL LANGUAGES Anyone enrolled in one ol' l'RoF1f1ssoR HERBERT P. l'iUl'Cill'I'ON'S informal classes will highly recommend him as a teacher, scholar and friend. The fact that students have turned to the classical this year is proof of this department's ever-growing popularity. Still! 'lilili T, HliNRl' IIICOIIHV, ll'Rl5NN liOIi'ill.'1iV, lf.fl.Vlx'lN, BIRD l Hlil.,f1N, FEIN ljllgl' l 1 ing OTH an sySf exp Car friei he 1 with at fi man on f varic their newl Chat tweet and t HUN' obvic l ollice He m and t. bench by he ied as comes enthu St tempe Elllfl ht his stii Cflortlt the fat ated if Ev Of DR. those fi.
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