Slippery Rock University - Saxigena Yearbook (Slippery Rock, PA)

 - Class of 1944

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Mr. H. L. Headland—Social Studies Department You know him for his names, and dates, and his most subtle wit. And if you dare to enter late, you’ll pay a cent for it. Mrs. I.illian Sheehy—Assistant Librarian She has a lasting patience In ail that she must do; If ever you are seeking help. She’s always there for you. Dr. Warren Strain—Chairman of Geography Department As has been suggested you know the man with hair— Remember how he lost his shirt without a single tear? Miss Maree McKay—Registrar Work, and work, and work some more— This army job is quite a chore. Miss Wilda Brubaker—Social Studies Department I know some history will remain throughout each coming year. For as a teacher she is fine—and that you all should hear; And then she has n hostess’ touch that's really hard to beat. Were you to ask those entertained, this fact they would repeat. Mr. Clyde H. Lady—Chairman of Mathematics Department Mathematics is his subject, though he's versed in others too. There seems to be no problem too difficult to do. On the beard or in his head, he can do without fuss. Anything from 2 X 2 to the hardest calculus. Mr. George T. Miller—Chairman of Art Department Although his art takes most of the time, there are other interests too The Victory Bell, the twins, and jokes; just to name a few. Miss Burns (not pictured?—Speech Department It is true we haven’t known her long, But still all students like her; With her helpfulness and cheerful smile. She couldn't be much nicer. 21

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; Dr. Carle B. Spoils—Chairman of English Department He’s quiet man on campus; his success we must elate. For he's interested in Sigma Tau and always eager for debate. Dr. P. H. Nichols—English Department You know him as a teacher, but you don't know all the facts. He docs a lot of extra work—such as helping with the Sax.; So here we give you credit, sir, for all that you have done To make each day at S. R.—a bright and prosperous one. Miss Ruby Frampton—Librarian Books and quiet make up her days. You’ll find her efficient and helpful always. Dr. Norman Weisenfluh—Education Department 1 le was hoping for a clinic, but the war took care of that. Now he’s so busy teaching, he can't even buy a hat. Mrs. Willie Mae Dubard—English Department She teaches English courses And is publicity chairman too; To give her best for S. R., Is what she aims to do. Dr. O. C. Wriglcy—Education Department When you’re in his class, Keep this clearly in your mind.” When he has you do collaterals, work ahead; don't get behind. Miss Adeline McClelland—Speech Department She had a twinkle in her eyes—and for everyone a smile. She made each speech class pleasant and certainly worth-while; We miss her on our campus- -we miss her friendliness. We hope she’ll find, where’er she gees, a lot of happiness. Dr. Paul Carter—Chairman of Social Studies Department Dr. Carter is not related to the little liver pills.' Sociology, his subject, all his college hours fills. 20



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Dr. Walker D. Albert—Chemistry, Physics Department A scientist is the man who really knows his stuff. His students think that he is grand, but chemistry is plenty tough. Mr. Clay C. Ruff—Biological Science Department He has a friendly interest in each of us it seems. For everytime he comes to class, his face just fairly beams; He really taught us many things- -of trees, and leaves and flowers, His helpfulness and all he taught will linger through the hours. Mr. Kcllar Shclar—Biological Science Department Beetles, birds, and bugs— He docs his best with all; If ever you are seeking help, He’s in the Science Hall. Dr. Ralph A. Waldron—Chairman of Science Department He is a science teacher—a fact you no doubt know. And then he likes photography which keeps him on the go; If ever we were seeking help, we found him close at hand, He never shirked from helping us—we think he's simply grand. 22

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