University of Connecticut - Nutmeg Yearbook (Storrs, CT)

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Associate Professor of Home Economics Education Dorothy Margaret Leahy, Assistant Professor of Home Economics Education Elizabeth Margaret Macfarlane, B.A. Graduate Assistant in Educationi Alton Millett Porter, Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Horticulture Samuel Willard Price, Ph.D. Professor of Education Josephine Ala Rogers, M.A. Assistant Professor of' Physical Education Andre Schenker, A.M. Associate Professor of History Robert Wright Yingling, A.M. Assistant Professor of Music THE SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING FACULTY Albert Nels Jorgensen, Ph.D. President of the University Charles Burt Gentry, M.S. in Agr. Dean of the University John Harold Lampe, Ph.D. Dean and Professor of Electrical Engineering Ellery Darracott Clark, M.S. Instructor in Mechanical Engineering Clayton Oliver Dohrenwend, Ph.D. - Assistant Professor of Civil Engineering Karl Peter Hanson, B.S. Associate Professor of Mechanical Engineering Thomas Sparling Hargreaves, M.S. Instructor in Mechanical Engineering Hugh Wylie Hunter, Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Physics Richard King, M.S. Instructor in Civil Engineering Alexander Walker Luce, M.E. - Professor of Mechanical Engineering Earl Russell Moore, B.S. Instructor in Mechanical Engineering Daniel Earl Noble, B.S. Assistant Professor of Electrical Engineeringg Henry James Rockel, Ph.D. Assistant Professor of English Harold Spencer Schwenk, M.S. Associate Professor of Chemistry Cecil Gage Tilton, M.S., M.B.A. Associate Professor of Economics Gregory Stephen Timoshenko, Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Electrical Engineering Arthur Nelson Vanderlip, M.C.E. Assistant Professor of Civil Engineering Eric Arthur Walker, Sc.D. Associate Professor of Electrical Engineering Henry Allen Wood, Ph..D. , Assistant Professor of Mathematics Dana Young, Ph.D. , Professor of Civil Engineering 1 Second semester 1940-41. 2 Restgned in second semester 1940-41. 3 On leave, 1940-42. I-HIMINISTHATIIJN ENGINEERING Associates fWithout votel CFour each year chosen from Connecticut industryl Clarence M. Blair-C. M. Blair, Inc. Russell G. Warner-United Illuminating Company George E- HUISG-Safely Car Heating and Lighting Company Murray C. Beebe-Scovill Manufacturing Company PROFESSORS EM ERITI .John Nelson Fitts, A.B. Professor Emeritus of Mechanical Engineering Charles Augustus Wheeler, A.M. Professor Emeritus of Mathematics THE SCHOOL OF HOME ECONOMICS FACULTY Albert Nels Jorgensen, Ph.D. President of the University Charles Burt Gentry, M.S. in Agr. Dean of the University -i-i- Dean and Professor of Home Economics Harwood Seymour Belding, Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Zoology Weston Ashmore Bousfield, Ph.D. Associate Professor of Psychology William Harrison Carter, Jr., Ph.D. Associate Professor of Economics Marion Evans Dakin, B.S. Associate Professor of Nutrition Frank Alexander Ferguson, M.A. Professor of Physics Mildred Pearl French, A.M. Professor of Home Economics Nellie Ataline Gard, A.M. I Associate Professor of Home Economics James Lowell Hypes, Pb.D. Professor of Sociology Wilma Belknap Keyes, Assistant Professor of Home Economics Lillis Lucile Knappenberger, A.M. Associate Professor of Home Economics Education Dorothy Margaret Leahy, M.A. Assistant Professor of Home Economics Education Marie Gustava Lundberg, M.A. Professor of Home Economics Lisbeth Macdonald, R.N. Assistant Professor of Rural Health James Andrew Scarborough McPeek, Ph.D. Associate Professor of English Edith Lillian Mason, B.S. Professor of Home Economics, State Home Demonstration Leader Howard Douglas Newton, Ph.D. Professor of Chemistry Elizabeth Rogge, M.S. Assistant Professor of Home Economics Ruth Kathryn Smither, B.S. Instructor in Home Economics Gladys Elizabeth Stratton, A.M. Associate Professor of Home Management Elsie Trabue, B.S. Associate Professor of Agricultural Extension, Assistant State 4-H Club Leader Ellen Van Cleef, B.S. Associate Professor of Clothing Ella St. Clair Van Dyke, M.A. Assistant Professor of Home Economics CONSULTANTS lWithout votel C Blod ett MA M . g 1 - - , . ary State Supervisor of Homemakmg Education E h l M Carr I . i i t e Dizllitian and Manager of the University Dining Halls

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AIJMINISTHATIIJN William Norris Leonard, M.A. I 171537110507 ill Economics Hollis Clinton Lewis, Second Lieutenant lnf2111U'Y: U-S-A-, Assistant Professor of Military Science and Tactics William Lawrence Lomax, Jr., M.B.A. i v Instructor in Economics John Becker Lucke, Ph.D. Associate Professor of Geology Donald Copeland Gibson MacKay, Pl1.D. Assistant Professor of Zoology Powers McLean, M.A. Instructor in English James Andrew Scarborough McPeek, Ph.D. . Associate Professor of English George Edgar McReynolds, Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Government Edward Wilbur Manchester, M.A. Instructor in English Carl Leonard Mann D Assistant Instructor in Physical Education Jerauld Armington Manter, B.S. Associate Professor of Entomology Edmund Arthur Moore, Ph.D. Professor of Hi-WOVY Frederick Albert Mote, Jr., Ph.D. Instructor in Psychologyz Howard Douglas Newton, Ph.D. Professor of Chemistry Paul Raymond Nichols, B.S. Graduate Assistant in Economics George Hunter Passmore, Lieutenant Colonel Infantry, U.S.A. Professor of Military Science and Tactics Elsie Eleanor Paulson, M.A. Instructor in Physical Education Edward Franklin Perry, A.M. Assistant Instructor in History and Government Victor Alexander Rapport, Ph.D. Associate Professor of Sociologyl Benedict Ray, Captain Coast Artillery, U.S.A. Assistant Professor of Military Science and Tactics Mason Thomas Record, Ph.D. Instructor in Sociology! Henry James Rockel, Ph.D. Assistant Professor of English Josephine Ala Rogers, M.A. Assistant Professor of Physical Education Harriet Elizabeth Roller, B.A. Assistant Instructor in Foreign Languages James Joseph Sanderson, B.S. Graduate Assistant in Chemistry George Brandon Saul, Ph.D. Associate Professor of English Andre Schenker, M.A. Associate Professor of History Jonathan Schiller, A.M. Instructor in Musicz Harold Spencer Schwenk, M.S. Associate Professor of Chemistry Howard Arnold Seckerson, M.A. Professor of English Charles Hill Wallace Sedgewick, Ph.D. Associate Professor of Mathematics Rubin Segal Instructor in Music Cpart-timel Theodor Siegel, Pl1.D. Assistant Professor of Foreign Languages Robert Allan Spencer, M.S. Instructor in Music John Young Squires, M.Ed. Instructor in Physical Education Walter Stemmons, B.S. University Editor Frances Jane Stouffer, B.S. Assistant Instructor in Bacteriology Winthrop Tilley, Ph.D. Associate Professor of English Cecil Gage Tilton, M.S., M.B.A. Associate Professor of Economics George Safford Torrey, A.M. Professor of Botany Mildred T. Travis, M.A. Assistant Instructor in Botany Edward George Van Bibber, M.P.E. Associate Professor of Physical Education Paul Andrew Walker, Pl1.D. Assistant Professor of Zoology Raymond Harold Wallace, Ph.D. Associate Professor of Botany Robert Warnock, Jr., Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Englishl 1 On leave, 1940-41. 2 1940-41. Albert Edmund Waugh, M.S. Professor of Economics Nathan Laselle Whetten, Ph.D. Professor of Rural Sociology Donald Sigsbee White, B.S. Assistant Professor of Physical Education Max Richard White, Ph.D. I Assistant Professor of Government Vinton Esten White, A.B. Instructor in Bacteriology Robert Ellsworth Will, M.A. Assistant Professor of English Henry Allen Wood, Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Mathematics James William Yates, M.S. Instructor in Chemistry Robert Wright Yingling, M.A. Assistant Professor of Music PROFESSORS EMERITI Richard Elwood Dodge, A.M. Professor Emeritus of Geography Edward Hugo Gumbart, Pd.D. Assistant Professor Emeritus of Economics Christie Jennie Mason, B. Agr. Instructor Emeritus in Bacteriology THE SCHOOL OF BUSINESS FACULTY Albert Nels Jorgensen, Ph.D. President of the University Charles Burt Gentry, M.S. in Agr. Dean of the University ------ Dean and Professor of Economics Elmer Olin Anderson, M.S. Associate Professor of Dairy Industry Robert Chester Baldwin, Ph.D. Associate Professor of Philosophy Ruth Bosworth, M.A. Instructor in Secretarial Studies fpart-timel Rugh S. Cannon, M.B.A. Assistant Professor of Economics William Harrison Carter, Jr., Ph.D. Associate Professor of 'Economics Leonard Wilton Ferguson, M.A. Instructor in Psychology William Norris Leonard, M.A. Instructor in Economics William Lawrence Lomax, Jr., M.B.A. Instructor in Economics George Edgar McReynolds, Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Government Rex J. Morthland, M.A. Assistant Professor of Agricultural Economics Edmond Adrian Perregaux, Ph.D. - Professor of Agricultural Economics Victor Alexander Rapport, Ph.D. Associate Professor of Sociologyl Winthrop Tilley, Ph.D. Associate Professor of English Cecil Gage Tilton, M.S., M.B.A. Associate Professor of Economics Albert Edmuund Waugh, M.S. Professor of Economics Dana Young, Ph.D. Professor of Civil Engineering -'mi Assistant Professor of Marketing -i Assistant Professor of Business Education THE SCHOOL OF EDUCATION FACULTY Albert Nels Jorgensen, Ph.D. V' President of the University Cha-rles Burt Gentry, M.S. in Agr. Dean of the University Paris Roy Brammell, Ph.D. D d P Ed t' Weston Ashmore Bousfield, llghllgll rofessor of uw mn u - G Assocuzte Professor of Psychology Wlulam Fitch Cheney, Jr., Ph.D. Professor of Mathematics Joseph Orlean Christian, B.S. Assistant Professor of Physical Education



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SENIUHS-19111 SENIOR OFFICERS President Frank Winer Vice-President Robert Daly Treasurer James A. Verinis Historian Francis Cunningham Secretary P21111 D0ig2fD Class Agent Halph Herrman We are the seniors. Now, after four years that seemed long as a lifetime, We are shocked into the realization that time really does have wings. Like a melting ice cream cone, our college days have come and gone, leaving us with a regret that they have ended so suddenly. Watching the sudden growth of the University from a small isolated college to a virile community of fourteen hun- dred students, we feel that we have undergone a process of evolution. We have supposedly learned much and have reached the moment that seemed to us four years ago the climax of our development. As the freshman believes, we are ready to meet the world. But witnessing the meteoric development of the Univer- sity has convinced us that nothing in life is absolute and un- changeable-that the greater one's knowledge the greater the realization that we as individuals are infinitesimal in a world that is hardly aware of us. The world that we must step into strengthens our convic- tions. Torn by the imminence of war, it offers small welcome to the young people who look to it. No positions lie waiting for us, no rose-colored future, but the prospect of a busy society into which we must hope to step as quietly as pos- sible, finding, perhaps, some small niche Where We can gain a footing. lf college has prepared us for this our four years have been well spent. It is our college education we must thank for teaching us the necessity of unity. We have real- ized that if peace is to come at last to this troubled world, individuals must cooperate, relinquish their selfishness and think of each other. For it is only by making society count for something that we can make the individual count for something too. To this end we will do our share. With these resolutions, we take our last leave of the Uni- versity, thanking both faculty and students for our happy stay here. We can only hope that every period in our lives will be as fruitful as these past four years. 126 Abeling, Shirley Adams, 'John Adriani, Mary Loretta Amejko, Edward Charles Andrew, Jane Androsko, Walter Angelopoulos, John Christ Antonelli, Theodore Atwood, John Wright Bagley, Guy Andrew Bailey, Frederick Knapp Bayard, Ellen Babcock Beeman, Arthur Bay Belliveau, Rita Berman, Harold Bernard, Allyn Anthony Bierkan, John Andrew Biretta, Algert Bishop, John Mark Blackwell, Erling Blakely, Matthew Louis Boncer, Irma Alice Boncer, Emil John Booth, William Joseph Boryczka, Valerie Zeta Bottomley, Herbert Hanfor Brand, Robert Allyn Breed, Jane Elizabeth Brill, Leonard Bromberg, Lenore Joan Brown, David Brown, Ida Worden Brundage, Kenneth Burnap, Virginia i Burnham, Clayton Clavert, Dorothy Caputo, Arnold Cf-Jpuch, Michael Chamberlin, Florence Chatfield, Frederick Chekas, Martha d Torrington Bridgeport Bridgeport Torrington Orange Hartford New London New Haven Storrs Storrs Litchfield Waterbury Enfield Norwich Stamford Norwich Hartford Manchester Cheshire Old Lyme Stratford South Norwalk Putnam Bridgeport Somersville Bridgeport Norwich Hartford Hamden New Haven Hartford Colchester Storrs Milford West Hartford N augatuck Hamden Bridgeport Wethersfield West Haven Waterbury

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