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FACULTY ,aug I MR. R. LUCIEN APPLEBY, M.BA, Professor of Law and Psychology ' ' Mr, Appleby endeavors to start BA freshmen oft on the right track in Psychology MISS ELIZABETH COLLINS, MA, Professor of Shorthand and English Horses take up quite a good deal of Miss Collins' leisure time Knot race horsesi. Whenever she is not riding you will 'find her chaperoning a group of Bryant girls at a USO. dance an:l she is really a good chaperone, i iv ,Arid , 1 5 ii'-'E- 5 - MISS FLORENCE COOK, B.S. in C, Ed. 5,1 - Instructor in Shorthand MR. F. DOUGLAS HAMMOND, BS., M, of Ed, A Professor of Education Although he was an ardent admirer of the Navy, Professor Hammond had to change his admirations for the Army. He is now Lieutenant Hammond of the Army Air Corps, instructor of mathematics, at Spence Field, Moultrie, Georgia, lat the time The Ledger goes to pressl, Gardner Hall has never been the same since you left, Lieutenant. ,Bt pened-he had an All-Girl Orchestra. PROF. RALPH HANDY, MBA Professor of English f class and keeps them stepping through four semesters of Law. Although he has been given nicknames such as Sunshine , Chingo , and others not to be mentioned here, we seem to like his brand of humor and work even harder toward ninety-eight, his maximum grade. He indulges in pounding the blackboard to further emphasize an illustration in class, while on the campus his pipe is his tradesmark, His home town is Seekonk, Mass., better known among the bus-drivers as Skunk Hollow . The athlete of the Secretarial Department is Miss Cook. Who knows probably - she may be in the next Olympics, Miss Cook was fortunate to take a week's vacation 5.15 iv this year-no, not in Florida, She had the measles! Q A man who deserves sympathy is Professor Handy. Even in the past the greater part of his classes were made up of girls, and now, with the male shortage, it is an even rarer sight to see a man in one of the classes. Professor Handy is also Director of the Bryant College Orchestra. When a call was made for musicians, it again hap- Eleven
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i.iEuT WILLIAM F. sHoRs lvl BA, as., c.P.A. KR. I, and lndl Professor of Accounting and Taxes Bryant lost a teacher, a dean and a friend when Dean Shots became Lieutenant Shots, l-le comes from Pocahontas, lowa, and after listening to one of his lectures you know he's from the corn belt Besides, he brought a couple of big ears along with him for proof Mr. Shots obtained his education at Coe College, North- western University ancl the Uni- versity of Pennsylvania. l-lis teaching experience includes po- sitions at Notre Dame University, Marquette University, Rider Col- lege and State Teachers' College. Lieutenant Shots is with the Navy Supply Corps and is stationed at Nor olk Virginia, tat the time The Ledger goes to pressl. , iw? ,M A-I BLANCHE G. STICKNEY, MSS. Professor of Secretarial Studies lf it's a problem you have, the one person to help you is Dean Stickney for her association with girls has been a long one. Besides teaching school and attending additional classes Saturday mornings, Dean Stickney saves part of her vim, vigor, and vitality for E.T.C.A, conventions, She truthfully admits that these conventions are not all work. NELSON J. GULSKI, MS, in B A., CPA, fMasst Professor of Accounting and Investments Dean of Seniors As Professor of Accounting and Dean of the BA, department Mr Gulski is very diligent and thorough in his efforts to make accountants of those who want to be accountants-and others in the class No problem is too trivial to straighten out and whenever an example is needed, one is provided, For instance, one day, when he had change in his pocket he used the two cents his wife gave him for lunch to illustrate surplus. Joking aside, Mr, Gulski has started many stu dents on the right track and has the respect of the entire student body, l-lis hometown is North Attleboro, a suburb of Plainville Mass HD EE Z5
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MISS DOROTHY HINES, B.S. in Com'l Ed, Instructor in Shorthand and Filing Bowling takes up Miss Hines' leisure time How well she does or should we sa - I Y badly, she does not like to admit. Miss Hines is slowly but surely becoming a tan of the E.C.T.A. The most difficult thing Miss Hines has to do is keep pace with K,D,K. girls. MR. WILLIAM A. LAMBERT, BS, in BA. Instructor of Accounting and Law An honor alumnus of Bryant, Mr. Lambert took an extension course at Brown but FACULTY MISS YVONNE BERNARDIN, BS. in Ed. Instructor in Typewriting A newcomer to Bryant, Miss Bernardin has not been long in acquiring the admira- tion of her students. Students will remember her as saying, ls there anyone who isn't ready? Twice a week she can be found swimming in a local pool and we have also been told she could give many an opera star some competition. returned in l938 to teach at his Alma Mater. Mr. Lambert, with a whole car full of diligent students, commutes from Fall River lthat's in Massachusettsl, but we can overlook that. Maybe he lives there, too, because that's where his homing pigeons come home to. For further diversion from mental strain, Mr. Lambert says there's nothing like going trout fishing at 5:30 A, M. in the wilds of the suburbs of Fall River. Mr. Lambert is now wearing Uncle Sam's uniform, having been called to the colors in une. MAJOR HENRY J. LEE, BA., M.B.A., CPA. IR. ll Professor of Accounting Although busy enough as an accountant downtown, Mr. Lee took over Mr. Shots' MR. LIONEL MERCIER, BBA., Ed.B. Instructor in Office Procedure and Office Machines No longer will Mr. Mercier have to worry about his students being late since his new residence in South Hall is within the reach of all students. For a while we feared Mr. Mercier would be leaving to join Uncle Sam but we are glad to know he will still be around until he grows up to be a big boy. Twelve classes for a while this year. He's an old friend of the Seniors who have had him be- fore, and he maile his introduction to the Freshmen very profitable-one Haddon Hall cigar if you're late land two when his supply is lowl, If you think he comes from Pawtucket-you're right. Nevertheless, we were glad Mr. Lee came back to Bryant long enough to renew old acquaintances and make new ONES, and now that he's a Maior in the U, S. Army, Finance Department, we send him our congratulations, and a sincere wish for his return to Bryant when his present, more-important job is finished.
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