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BUSINESS MANAGER MR FRITZ ASSISTANT TREASURER MR HOPE COLLEGE EDITOR MR. STORRS LEE LIBRARIAN MR. PARKER Mr. Storrs Lcc furthers the work of tlic Admission and Alumni Officers of Middlebury College by doing excellent work in editing the college publications — bulletins, newsletters, etc., while Messrs. Fritz and Hope are responsible for getting in the money that keeps the College running. And not least important arc the duties of the Librarian, W ' y Parker, who displays great patience in initiating the undergraduates to his system for finding books. CADYS SHAKESPEARE CHAPERONES MONSIEUR — FREEMAN BILL MADDEN s SEPT 24 COLLEGE ATOR. T PHONE (NOW TO INFORMATION INFOR- MATION MAY KNOW HER DORMI- I TORIES. BUT SHE CANT TELL YOU 1 WHERE BETTY LIVES. ADMINISTRATION 20
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MfSS BRISTOL DEAN ROSS MISS WILLIAMS W ' c c.in ' t herd our administrative officers into quite so neat a category here, even though the Women ' s College of Middlebury admittedly has its past, present, and future. Miss Jennie Bristol, a Simmons graduate, acts in the capacity of Registrar to both colleges, and she brings order out of the confusion of registration day at the gym. Miss Eleanor Ross, Middlebury Phi Beta Kappa, is the popular Dean of the Women ' s College, and she hopes some day to have her office on the women ' s side of the campus. Cooperating with Dean Ross is Miss Mary Williams, young Director of Admissions for the Women ' s College. Incidentally, the women ' s scholastic standing usually surpasses that of the men. THE DEANS DOG RECEPTION AND THE GENERAL SLEEPS T R A T I O N (SEPT. 23— QUESTION: DID PROF. I SCHMIDT HOPE TO WIN THE AD- MIRATION OF HIS BOYS BY ( N SPRINGING A QUIZ AT THE FIRST f I GEOLOGY CLASS? ANSWER: PROF. I SCHMIDT DID NOT GRADE THE 1 QUIZ PAPERS. I 19
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OUR FACULTY This vc.ir at Middlcburv lias been a year of changes, not only for students, whose future plans have been disrupted by the impending military training, but also for faculty members. Because of the unrest of the times, because of sabbatical leaves and illnesses, the students have seen new faces up in front. .And so we feel that this page devoted to new faculty members serves a good intro- duction to our faculty. STANDING — MR. CHARLES HICKOX. MR. LAURENCE BARRETT. MR. SAMUEL GUARNACCIA. MR THEODORE ZAREMBA SEATED PROF WILLIAM MADDEN, PROF. THEODORE WEILER When the Middlebury students returned last fall, they were greeted by a number of new personalities on the teaching staff. Not all of these, however, were new to Middle- bury. Mr. George Akerstrom, one of the alumni, replaces Mr. Nash as Instructor in the de- partment of Physical Education. Mr. Charles Hickox, after having spent several years studying at the University of Oklahoma, returned to assume the duties of Instructor of Geology. After spending some time in further study, Mr. Samuel Guarnaccia returned as coach of FACULTY freshman football and as Instructor in the Spanish and Italian departments. Mr. Cameron McGraw, of the class of 1940, returned to the Music Department as an assistant. Mr. Theodore Weiler fills the vacancy left by Professor Sholes of the Sociology De- partment, who is on sabbatical leave. Mr. Laurence Barrett has joined the teach- ing staff of the English Department. After obtaining a Master ' s Degree at Syra- cuse University, Mr. William Madden became an Assistant Professor in the Psychology De- partment. 21
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