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fected, but perhaps the most noticeable are those of math and science. Due to the demands made by the army for men well-trained in these two subjects, these departments have become overcrowded with young men eager to absorb all they can-for future benefit. In spite of a general decrease in the college enrollment, Mr. Pummill announces that the math classes have increased by about a hundred students, and scheduled classes have been divided to form new ones. A full time teacher, Mr. Pyle, has been added to the teaching staff to care for these extra students. I Wx .aw-Z lk W. Y. FOSTER, A.M. NORMAN FREUDENBERCER, ANI. CARL V. FROANABARGERK A.lvI. RUTH GIBSQN' A-M. Or of Education and Head of Professor of Latin and Head of Instructor in Mathematics Instructor in Comme,-Cc Education Department Foreign Language Dept. 1 af- ... 5 137 hx I.. ' 5-.I Ear: Q I NUNCEY Q, CQQDCHILDI Ph.D. MAUDE VR. GREUB, Ms. M'?:SfDf3R0LHY 'ZA'-L Mx-wma c. HAMILTON, AM. Associate professor of giolog Instructor in Home Economics 3 G crm Mag V Professor' of Art Y Head of Art Department ' SSCPICE HARRISON, ANI. RICHARD E. HASWELL, Ph.D. EFTON R. HENDERSON, Ph.D. DORA HENNICKE, A.lv1. C'afG Professor of Education Associate Professor of English Professor of Education Associate Professor of Education Training School Supervisor Training School Supervisor I7
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of their spare time to help further the work of' the office. There is a defense library in the office too, with tables and chairs placed 'conveniently for the use of those interested in reading the material found there. After her regular work in the south library is finished for the day, Miss Crighton often goes into the office to check and arrange these government pamphlets and books. Added to the more centralized duties of the defense office are other program changes which have come about as a result of the war. Several of the departments have been af- 4. W. V. CHEEK, Ph.D. Professor of Commerce and Head of Commerce Department WJ IAMES COZAD, B.S. Athletic Manager 1. D. DELP, A.M. -Q91 'P I, H. COLLINS, M.P.E. Assistant Professor of Physical Education Associate Professor of Spanish VIRGINIA I. CRAIG, Ph.D., Litt.D. W, O, CRALLE, Pl-LD. Professor of Sociology and Head of Sociology and Economics Dept. Professor of English and Head of English and Speech Department MARY ELLIOTT, A.M. I-I. M. FARRAR, M.A. FLORENCE COMPTON, A.M. AGNES DADE COWAN Instructor in Voice ' -l'ig'r'i-- .gf 'f-La Q2-uiffrff 'i C In .. ..,, ' ' '.-'vayiff-'fi fbi ff. nn I1 'Q' ,M Y A f.-aw-' MARY E. DAVIS, A.M. Professor of English VIVIAN M. FORD, B.S Professor of Commerce Assistant Professor of Education anc Professor of Voice and Head of Instructor in Art Departmen Training School Supervisor Music Department I6
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Dr. Martin reports too, that Mr. Henderson, science supervisor in Greenwood Training School, has been transferred to help in teaching the enlarged science classes of the college. The boys in these classes realize that in the post-war world as well as during the present conflict, there will be a dire need for those who are well-trained in math and science. Girls, too, are not missing in these classes, because they are entering the war effort with the hope of serving as nurses. These two departments aren't the only ones definitely affected by changed conditions. ESTHER HENNICKE, A.M. ROBERT MUNSON HOWE, A.M. Associate Professor of Education Training School Supervisor HENRIETTA KELLER, B.M. Associate Professor in Education Training School Supervisor C. E. KOEPPE, Ph.D. Professor of Geography Instructor in Art GLENN E. KARLS, A.M. Assistant Professor in Agriculture HAROLD KING, B.M. Instructor in Violin Conductor of Orchestra JIU l WINSTON E. LYNES, B.M. Instructor in Wind Instruments Director of Band C. P. KINSEY, M.M. Professor of Music V. 'R' fi W A. I. McDONALD Instructor in Physical Education Coach of Football and Basketball I8 H . , l'i' . N . xi f. J' . u f ,ax f, 'ff' ll tt- - s '1 , .,. ,:4 , . .fi wtf ,iy,, , -infix-. , , i tg - X 5, .4 'tiggg 1. 'H - . . , MARY C. KEITH, A.M. Professor of History LULU KINSEY, B.M. Instructor in Piano i Z . Q in ix gy' ' R. W. MARTIN, Ph.D. Professor of Chemistry
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