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I. B. DOUGLASS Ilk- li ts ul our lacult luciiibcrs arc iiiany-sidcil. They arc our instructors, our advisers, and the persons to wlioni we may freely turn in troulile or doubt lo seek competent aid and advice. They lake an enthusiastic part in our social activities, including field irijjs, picnics, parties, dances, and club meetings. They act on oiir stage, participate in athletics, discuss hobbies, political, and social prob- lems with us. They eat diinier in our dormitories and invite us to their homes. Ves, we can truly say our facidtv mem- bers are our real friends. Tlio Faciiliv at Work ( J I-B Douglass, as acting head of the De- partment of Chemistry and Engineering and .Associate Professor of Organic and General Chemistry, is another popular instructor among the students. He con- ducts ex])erimcnts of his own, and is a pillar ol ilic Mciliodist Choir. |iiiniiic .Selwood is the general ' Iiandy man in the Music Department. His sen.se of htnnor is one which makes even he him.self blush as red as the neckties he ' s so lond oi wearing. J. MES SKLWOOD
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G. WILLIAM SMALL COORDINATOR OF VETERANS ' EDUCATION KRKDERICK S. OL NGS TREASURER HENRY L. DOTEN BUSLNESS MANAGER Tliere are several more acliniiiisirative officials with whom the studcin has little direct contact. These men ha e the un- sinig task ol taking charge oi those duties which keejj the wheels of the LIni crsity running. They are G. William Small, Coordinator of Veterans ' Education; Frederick S. Youngs, Treasiaer: Henry L. Dotcn, recentl) returned as Business Manager; and James A. Ganneii, Reg- istrar, jA.Mi.s . (;anm;ii REGISTRAR
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Jo Trcfctlien is the man on the facul- ty who can tell yon about fossils and other of nature ' s strange creatures. I write on the blackboard with my left hand, and then I can watch the class, says Jo with his big broad grin. Mrs. Margaret Stocckeler is that cute little girl from Boston School Museum ■ of Fine Arts. She is usually found in the Art Gallery— hands covered with clay and daubs of paint spattered on her face. B iriue ol which. says Sciucaky Bennett as he holds the test tube high over his head, the results should com- pare. Bennett is an enthusiastic voUey- i)all ])layer, and his Bible is well known anion Phvsics students. MRS. stoec;keli;r rf l ■ V A I ■■ ■■ ' - B ' - ■■■ WKM Mm a1.. m . : Ta!P cx.vRLNca, ui:NM;rr
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