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ALICE L. KiBBE. ABW MA, MS, PhD, Professor 0i Bioiogy Dr. Klbbe and hm anecdotes, intrccuccd by As I often ickingiv say. will iOPg be remembered by her siudenis who have spent long hours in the biology library painfully digging ou1 assorted information on am-:hing horn amebas :0 zygophytcs. Dr. Kibbe is an enthISIaSEiC advocate of Carihage Coi'ege and through her efforra :Im schooi and espemally ihe Biologir Department has gzeatiy increased in popularity and efficiency. PAUL E. HERINC, A.B., MS, PhD. Professor of Biology Dr. Haring came i0 Carrhage College from rhe deep, deep Souiim-..Ailania, IIliaorgia. Ihai is. He received part of his education in Swirzerland and eniiveng many of hug lectures wiii! glories of This country. Whenever Dr Haring acaidentaily slips a joke into crie of his lecturesi his face rounds into a big amnie. and we all know ihai he's trying to remember it ?or nexr yeal's Crop of future biologists. MERLE W. BOYER, AB, B D, Ph 0., Professor of Philosophy and Psychology No, I'm afraid you haven'i the lrue philosophical ouiisok, or iii see youire a follower oi Freud, them or possibly. Too bad. but that's an undigiribuied middle, you have there. Whether it's philosophy: psychology. or iogic. the man to see on the Carthage campus is Dr. Merle Boyer. Those of us who have had courses under Hm have been well aware of his liberal Views arid have thoroughiy enyoyed his alimularing discussions.
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Ctote Sanderson ELSIE C. CROTE, B.Edw MA, Professor of Art Miss Crate joined the: faculty tast iaH to open 1hc hrs1 art department at the college. A visit 10 the art room in the second story of the Library is sufficient evidence of her success. The many fmc works of art are resh- mony of the talent she has helped he: students to develop. JOHN SANDERSON, AB. B.D.. B.L.S.. Librarian Another new addition to the faculty tast fall was The Itbrarian, whose thoroughness in managing the Library has met with the approval of all. Dr. Sanderson is one 0! the most talented organists in the vicmity and a leacher in the necessity of order as is borne out in the appearance of the Library. Besides his cultivated personality. he brought to the campus some thing even rarer, a brand new Chrysler
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A. O. BOATMAN, AB, AM, Professor of Mathematics Professor A O Boaiman is one 05 those rarr: I'Jrofessors who is more ready i0 ccrrecf his own infrequent mislakes Ihari the more numerous mistakes of his sludenis. Whenever you hear him say, i'HoId on Therei . you know That There is somelhing malhematically amiss, but you need have no fear, for iT'iI be corrected in short order. LUTHER H. LYNDRUP, BS, MS, Professor of Physics When Professor LyndruD came T0 Carl'hage. The college gained a hardworking Physics and Math professorr Alrhough you may not be able to master Ihe intricaCIes cf radioactivity, the professor's interesl is so evident ThaT you can'T heip bui rciain same of his enThusiasm for the mysteries of modern physics HANSEL L. HUGHES. 3.5., MS, Professm of Chemistry The mere meriTion of The name Professor Hansel L. Hughes is enough to strike Terror in the heart of many a poor, shivering chemistry sTudenT. Yet, in spite of our weIl-founded fear of his Tests, we all know That he is succeeding remarkablyf in The weII-nig'n impossible task of teaching siudents coliege chemisiry. In addiTion To his obvious Talents as a Teacher. he is also The auihor of a recent liTerary work on The Moon as a CatalysL in which he reveaied some 0f his own er. ah- experiences. CONRAD B. PARK, AB, A M, Professor of Chemistry Professor Park, The Voice of Chemistrthiih a Southern accent. Drawi or not, whether he's explaining energy to his freshman classes, eihers to The girls in his organic classes, or entropy To his future physical! chemislsi he is able to clarify the often difficult passages in The book and present new slants in the Tieid of industriai chemistry, remembered from his work in Texas.
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