West Virginia University - Monticola Yearbook (Morgantown, WV)

 - Class of 1936

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UNIVERSITY FACULTY Harris, Thomas Luther Ph. D. Prof, of Sociology Henderson, Harry Oram Ph. D. Prof, of Dairy Husbandry Hill, Hubert M. S. Prof, of Chemistry Hill, Lawrence B. Ph. D. Prof, of Education Hodge, Willard W. M. A. Prof, of Chemical Engineering Hudelson, Earl Ph. D. Dean of the Coll. of Education Jacobson, Carl Alfred Ph. D. Prof, of Chemistry Johnson, David Dale A. M.; Litt. D. Prof, of English Jones, Clement Ross M. M. E.; Dean Emeritus of the College of Engineering, and Prof, of Power Engineering Kay, Wilbur Jones M. A. Prof, of Public Speaking Knowlton, Harry Edward Ph. D. Prof, of Horticulture Koehler, Walter Alios Ch. E.; Ph. D. Prof, of Chemical and Ceramic Engineering Lawall. Charles Elmer, M. S. E. M.; Dir. School of Mines, Dir. of Mminp and Industrial Ex- tension, Prof, of Mining Engineering Livesay, Edward Alexander D. Sc. Prof, of Animal Husbandry Mitrani, Charles Ph. D. Asso. Prof, of Romance Languages Molby, Fred A. Ph. D. Prof, of Physics Morris, Samuel Ph. D. Prof, of Chemistry Noer, Ruth Douglas M. S.; Dean of Women, and Asst. Prof of Home Economics Orton, Clayton Roberts Ph. D. Prof, of Plant Pathology Peairs, Leonard Marion Ph. D. Prof, of Entomology Pollock, Rebecca Leulla Ph. D. Prof, of Education Porterfield, Allen Wilson Ph. D. Prof, of German Reed, Perley Issac Ph. D. Prof, of Journalism Reese, Albert Moore Ph. D. Prof, of Zoology Reynolds, C.arence Newton, Jr. Ph. D. Prof, of Mathematics Shortridge, Wilson Porter Ph. D. Prof, of History Simpson, John Nathan A. B. ; M. D.; Dean Emeritus School of Medicine, and Lecturer, School of Medic ine Sly, John Fairfield Ph. D. Prof, of Political Science Spangler, Robert Clifton Ph. D. Prof, of Botany Spiker, Claude Carl Ph. D. Prof, of French and Spanish Spray, Robb Spalding Ph. D. Prof, of Bacteriology and Public Hygiene Stalnaker, Elizabeth M. Ph. D. Prof, of Psychology Stathers, Madison Ph. D. Prof, of Romance Languages Stemp ' .e, Forest W. Ph. D. Prof, of Education Strausbaugh, Perry Daniel Ph. D. Prof, of Botany Trotter, Frank Butler A. M.; LL. D.; L. H. D. President Emeritus and Prof, of Latin Turner, Bird Margaret Ph. D. Prof, of Mathematics Van Liere, Edward Jerald M. S. ; M. D.; Acting Dean, School of Medicine, 1935; Prof, of Physiology Vickers, Enoch H. A. M. Prof, of Economics and Sociology Wadepuhl, Walter Ph. D. Asso. Prof, of German Wheat. Harry G Ph. D. Prof, of Education Wh ttlesey, Frederick R. B. A.; M. D.; Director, Student Health Service; Asso. Prof, of Medicine Wiliams, Curtus Chandler, Jr. A. B.; S. J. D. Prof, of Law Winter. John E. Ph. D. Prof, of Psychology

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WEST VIRGINIA Aden, Howard Bushneil Ph. D. Professor of Education Ambler, Charles Henry Ph. D. Professor of History Armstrong, Robert Allen A. M.; L. H. D.; LL. D. Prof, of English Language and Literature Aspinall, Richard Ph. D. Director of University Extension Atwood, Horace M. S. Agr. Prof. Emeritus of Poultry Husbandry Baldwin, Geoffrey P., Major, Infantry, D. O. L., United States Army Prof, of Military Science and Tactics Bergy, Gordon Alger M. S. Prof, of Pharmacy Black, Louis Artist Diploma Prof, of Voice Boomsliter, George Paul M. S. C. E. Prof, of Mechanics Burke, Stephen Patrick Chem. E., Ph. D. Director, Dept. of Industrial Sciences Callahan, James Morton Ph. D. Prof, of History and Political Science Cameron, Hazel Crobill M. A.; Research Specialist in Nutrition, Agr. Exp. Station. Carlin, Leo A. B. ; LL. B. Prof, of Law Chandler, Simon B. A. B.; A. M.; M. D. Prof, of Anatomy Chappell, Louis Watson M. A. Asso. Prof, of English Chitwood, Oliver Perry Ph. D.; LL. D. Prof, of History C ark. Friend Ebenezer Ph. D. Prof, of Chemistry Colwell, Rachel Hartshorn M. A. Prof, of Economics Colwell, Robert Cameron Ph. D. Cuthbert, Frank Director, School of Music, and Prof, of Music Dadisman, Andrew Jackson Ph. D. Prof, of Economics Darby, Arleigh Lee A. M.; Littr D. Prof, of Romance I anguages Davies, Earl C. H. Ph. D. Prof, of Chemstry Davis, Roland Parker Ph. D.; Dean, and Prof of Structural and Hydraulic Engineering Deahl, Jasper N. Ph. D. Prof, of Education Emeritus Ceatrick, Lily Bel, Ph. D. Asso. Prof, of Chemistry Dickinson, Edmund Charles A. B. : J. D. Piof. of Law Dodds, Gideon Stanhcpe Ph D. Prcf. c; Hicto.o y and Embryology Eowns, William Smith B. b. C. E.; C. E. Prof, of Ra lway and Highway Engineering Draper, John William Ph. D. Prof, of English Dustman, Robert Barclay Ph. D. rroi. cf A L r. Chemstry and Agr. Chemist Eiesland, John Arndt Ph. D. Pre;, cf Mathematics Fentcn, Clement Coleman M. D. . rot. cf Pathology and Clinical Pathology Ford, Rex Ph. D. Asso. Prof, of Physics Fcrdham, Jefferson Barnes A. M.; J. D. ; J. S. D Prof, of Law Fcrman, Alexander Hardie M. M. E.; Ph. D. Prcf. cf Electrical Engineering Frasure, Carl Maynard, Ph. D. ; Asst. to the Lean, Coll. of Arts and Sciences (Acting), and Asso. Prof, of Political Science Fridley, Harry Marion Ph. D. Assc. Prcf. cf Geology Friend, Lloyd Lowndes M. A. Reg strar of the University Fromme, Fred Denton Ph. D. Dean and Cir. of the Coll. of Agr. Garber, Ralph John Ph. D. Prof, of Agronomy and Genetics Cr- mbein John B. M. M. E. :: U pt. cf Buildings and Grounds Hall, Arthur A. B. M. E. Professcr of Electrical Engineering Hirdmin, Thomas Porter M. A.; J. D. Dean of the Colleg- of Law and Prof, of Law



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THE STUDENT COUNCIL West Virginia University ' T HE STUDENT COUNCIL of West Virginia University, having its hand -I- on the campus pulse, is perhaps the best connecting link between the administration and the student body. It consists of nine members, five of whom are selected from the campus at large, and four of whom are presi- dents of the four academic classes. The president of the student body, John Blaker Herod, acts as its president in an ex-officio capacity. Fiscal matters are referred to the budget commission for review. This commission is an entirely separate organization which controls all student finances. The Student Council makes all regulations concerning inter-class con- tests and relations, and reviews official acts of all other officers and com- mittees. In addition to their routine work, the Council lately has been backing the construction of a Student Union, a campus club where all students can meet socially. Problems, financial and social, relating to this project are under discussion, as is revisionary work on the constitution. The Student Council engaged itself actively in West Virginia Students at Home to their Parents week-end, sponsored in connection with Greater West Virginia Week, which originated last year and was open to all Uni- versity students desiring their parents attendance at the University ' s open house . Greater West Virginia Week, held in the early part of May, was offi- cially opened by an address by President C. S. Boucher to the visiting parents ' in Commencement hall. This was followed by two drama presentations by the speech department: Babbitt ' s Boy and Long Distance. A tea was held for Mothers on Saturday afternoon. A huge May festival was held Sat- urday evening in the Field House. It was followed by the Monticola dance in the Armory. On Sunday the churches held services and in the afternoon the various fraternal organizations held informal receptions. A band con- cert and the interfraternity and intersorority sings were held in the circle. The personnel of the council includes: John Blaker Herod, president of the council and student body; Anna Cheesman ' 37; Eleanor Bamett ' 36; Harry Moats ' 36; Evelyn R. Crowell 37: William Eiland ' 37; John Condry ' 36; Robert Kyle ' 37; Charles Swing ' 38; and Benjamin Burnside ' 39.

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