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lu' lu, ' DR. CLARI: S. MARTIN. ............ Ci1r:1viIsrRY Once caught brewing his afternoon tea in a beaker in the chem lab, Dr. Martin admitted that he is also partial to ironing shirts and making fudge. An ATO, he is affiliated with Kiwanis and the Masons. DR. W. HPIlNI,l'IN l'IAL,I. CHEMISTRY The light burns long and late in the basement lab of Dr. Hall. One of the faculty's hard work- ing researchers, he also is a family man. DR. J. ELLIOT WBZBPIII .............. CHEMISTRY Sharing the fame of his hometown, Greenfield, Ind., with John Greenleaf Whittier, Dr. Weber prefers to while away his recreation hours in the lab doing research work. MR. HANNS K. ANDRRS .............. CIII1iviIs1'RY With a degree from Oberlin, Mr. Anders ex- hibits a lively interest in current international affairs but harbors an intense dislike for bridge fiends and narrow minded individuals. PRor. Wll.l,ARD E. SINGER .............. P1IYsics Affiliated with Pi Kappa Alpha, Professor Singer refers to both Capital University and Ohio State University as Alma Mater. Another faculty camera fan. DR. DONALD W. BOWMAN ............... PIIYsIcs New V-12 instructor, Dr. Bowman soon became a daily soda drinker at the Nest. A little choos- ey, he only eats southern fried chicken when there is plenty of it! DR. CHARLES H. Ori:-I ............... BIOLOGY One of the Town and Gown select, Dr. Otis re- volts against people who move articles after he Once puts them in place. Spends most Of his spare moments working on campus landscaping. DR. E. EUGENE DICKRRMAN ............ BIOLOGY Hailing from Parsons, Kansas, Dr. Diekerman came East lacking in accent but not in the ex- pected Westerner's sense of humor. The cats he uses in his anatomy lab are the apple of his eye. DR. WAI.D0 E. S'1'EID'l'lVIANN ............. BIOLOGY Students get a Sunday glimpse of him in his black and white Presbyterian choir robe. Brags modestly about home state Wisconsin and two bright-eyed children. RALPH A. ScI1ALI.IcR BIOLOGY March 24, 1901-February 3, 1944 Patient and cheerful through two years of illness, Professor Schaller refused to permit students, faculty, or friends to re- gard him as a sick man. The campus will long remember him as a faithful teacher, sincere friend, and cheerful companion. 26
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..,,.., C. t, .. . , . . ,. . -if , ft .i Aw 1 , i , . it ig Ei tl 7 it 5' at 1 4 I E L' lf' t ' ' il v 't H - he 5 Q ' 1 J 1, ' Q., 3 Ll 3, cut 1,1 ,ex , 5. tix if .A Activity Fees Committee Financial headaches and hard-to-balance budgets are the worries of the Activity Fees Committee. It is the problem of this group to divide the total income from activity tickets among seven service committees accord- ing to their individual requirements on a percentage basis. Social Committee Order ol' the day 'for the Social Committeewas adjust- ing the distribution of extra-curricular activities provid- ing social opportunity for every st.udent and supervising social functions. Operating within a wartime budget. the committee sought to coordinate the service men and civilian students in a well-rounded social program. :Xt IIVIIX' I'lLI4,h tlronl row, lell to righll: Ilr. Lloyd llehns, IA. Iiolierl Jones, Zola XV1'GlVl'I', Dr. ,l, R. Uvernian. lXl:irgiti'et Vesey. lt.'Xt'Ii RUXV: Mr. XV. li. Singer, filly R. Vrnig. Roller! ll. Higgs. Alohtt I., fi'll'llllt'il'll'i SUVIAI, Ctront row, left to riglitt: Dean .Xntlrey Kenyon XVilrh-r. Miss Grave Xvills. llr. NVHIKIH IC. Steitltniann, Katlierine t'art'as. Ilr. t'l:ire S. lXlartin, Dean :Xreh ll. Vnnklin. ll.'Xt'K ROXV: Aloyre Keller, janet Ilarl, jane XVltile. Tlioinas Ilerines. iX'le'Dnnna Sitterh- Street, Alice Yoder, tieorgianna Iianll. ,lean Ilarsltniali. .-.E .XT I Q J I - i I .1 ' 1 . 1' J 5. .. to it 1 f Publications Committee Appointment of all editors and business managers of approved campus publications is one of the tasks ol' the Publications Committee, followed by close supervision of these publications. Awarding ol' positions on the Journalism Honor Roll, service pins, and the coveted keys are made at the annual Publications Dinner. f llthletic Committee All schedules of sports events, maintenance of ath- letic equipment, and regulation ol' faculty aicl on the business side are the worries ol' the Athletic Committee. Intramural sports programs for both service and civilian students are approved by this committee. l'llllI,Il'.'X'l'lllNS tlftllll row, lelt to rightl: Rieltsirml hil'lIl'ii. Ill. Iiineisnn Sllltck. Dean eXl'i'h Il. Vonklin. l'altirizu Srltweitzel. Ilelen l'ngh. ltr. l'atltl I . Leerly. ll.'Xt'IQ RUXV: Dennis .Xeselilitnati. Mr. ,lesse ,l. l'nrrier. .X'l'lll.l'I'l'lt': Mr. l'anl I . Muse. Mr. Daniel nl. l'rowley. Mi. Ilarnlul .Xntli-ison. ltlr. Warren Sleller. Norman linisely.
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. fl 1' J 4 l. ll e fl s 1 1 L gt fl 4' iq 5 at YJ t.,l pl .1 Miss LAURA E. I'll'lS'l'0N ...... HOME ECONOMICS A Phi Mu from Ohio State, Miss Heston boasts of hometown Toledo. As chairman of the home economics department, her main worry is ra- tioning stamps that just wOn't stretch. Miss JANE ANN Bovnc .....,. HOME ECONOMICS Gallipolis born, Miss Bovie, step-motherl' OE the nursery school kiddies, shudders at the sound Of squeaky chalk. Under pet peeves she always lists false aristOcrats . MISS HEl.EN W. HENDERSON. .HOME ECONOMICS Truly feminine in her terror of those harmless gray creatures called mice. Miss Henderson lives alone in her charming apartment and reads mystery stories for relaxation. Miss MADGE E. JOnNsON.. . HOME ECONOMICS Supervisor of the practice apartment, Miss Johnson calls Colorado home. Avacado pears and aprieots are her favorite foods. Miss KATIIERINE RAUSCH .... .HOME ECONOMICS Manager and housemOther at the Nest, Miss Rausch dislikes people who put cigarette ashes in empty coffee cups. PROE. DANIEL J. CROWLEY .... INDUSTRIAL ARTs In spare hours Professor Crowley delves into the mysteries Of astronomy and guides the des- tinies of the Newman Club. A Phi Delta Kappa, he is another member of Town and Gown. MR. RALPH M. LINE ...... ENGINEERING DRAWING He began his BG career as a resident of the Alpha Phi house. An architect of note, with a degree in architecture, he Won the admiration of the Key staff by drawing the cover design. PROF. EARL C. POWELL ...... INDUSTRIAL ARTS F0under of the University band 30 years ago and a Five Brother for 15 years, Doc Powell iS the god-father of all the building improve- ments, and is known by many as thc best- hearted member of the faculty. PROP. JOHN K. RANEY ........ INDUSTRIAL AR'rs Original University C. P. T. coordinawl-, Pro- fessor Raney's latest command is the faculty Square dance battalion. Another Of the Iaculty's architects. DR- SAMUEL M. MAYEIELD .......... GEOLOGY DY- Mayfield likes to work, and nurses a grudge against Sundays and holidays because they take him away from his classes. As a prelude to teaching he worked at eleven Occupations. 27 I-14 bl ll--mm dv! 'ln 2 54
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