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the library, director of Camp Mack, teacher of religious education, a worker for peace and a great booster of any- thing that smacks of Ka- gawa. Kjommerce, SocLoLocjif ana Lsconomics Fffgggfff. Clack! Clack! and more clack! Just Ger- trude Radatz ' s typing class. The west end of third floor is one noisy, busy place. Gertrude graduated from M. C. last year and it is hard to remember that she is a prof now. J. O. Winger is her chief, but he is gone most of the Dr. Sherrick ' s Philosophy Class J. Raymond Schutz, A.M. Lloyd G. Mitten, M.S. J. Oscar Winger, A.B. Gertrude Radatz, A.B. time as field representative, so she and Professor Mitten carry on. He teaches the boys and girls how to advertise and how to balance — a budget. He is on 23
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in class when they are argu- ing about whether you exist or are just an idea. Professor Sherrick, who teaches philosophy, came here from Mt. Morris. A book of his poetry is in our library. He is a quiet man who has found the secret of a happy, contented life. Professor Miller is one of those preachers whose desire is to make religion practical. One of his hobbies is collect- ing information about crime. He leads the Student Min- isters ' group. Though they are small in numbers, yet they do much. Occasionally M. M. Sherrick, A.M.. Litt.D., L.H.D. Robert H. Miller, A.B., D.D. Lawrence W. Sliultz, A.M. The Student Ministers Religious Education one of them preaches at the Mission Chapel, and in the spring they go on deputation trips. Professor Shultz is a busy man whose middle name is Work. He is head of 22
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! ™ I don ' t want to be dogmatic, but I do believe beyond the shadow of a doubt that Professor Schutz is one of the best liked men on our fa culty. Get the idea? He is a preacher, but had to give up his pastorate because he was too busy. With Dr. Cordier as his campaign man- ager, he ran for Congress in 1932 but was a victim of the Democratic land- slide. He adds farming to this long list, but he says that he would rather teach than do anything else — that is why he never hears the bell. C uacati iicauon Social Pathology Accounting the committee for campus Social Affairs and he takes his students to commerce conferences. A great majority of the students that attend Manchester work out teachers ' licenses, and every year one hundred prospective grade school teachers grad- uate from the two-year normal course. Head of the Education Department is Dr. Meyer who is remembered for his
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