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FACULTY it Leading group singing is one ol Rollie Cl2olland l'l.D Maybee-'s favorite pastimes. Mr. Maybee has often been persuaded to leave bis lwistory classes to lead time student body in rolliclcing pep meetings. Danny CDaniel PQ Rose, basketball coaclw, is slwovvn lwere as be inspects lwis young dauglmter s favorite dolls, tlne quintuplets. it Every niglwt RD Calkins, lwead of tlwe geo- graplwy department, sees tlwat bis little bulldog, jumps into bed in tlwe cradle next to bis own bed. Then tlney botlm sleep comfortably. Page 14
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FACULTY REVIEW A FEW CHANGES and several additions have been made to the Central State faculty within the last year. Nearly every department has had some new members added to the previous staff. Heading the list of new names added to the roster of faculty and administration is new President Charles L. Anspach, who toolc over his duties on July 1, 1939. President Anspach came here from the presidency of Ashland college in Chia. He received his AB. and M.A. degrees from Ashland college, and his Ph.D. from the University of Michigan. Prof. Van Lieu Minor became head of the department of history and social science last fall,following the retirement of Claude S. Larzelere. Dr. Wilbur E. Moore is the new head of the speech department. He talces the place of lra A. Beddow, who retired last spring. Dr. Moore came here from Kent State university in Kent, Q. Dr. Moore received his M.A. and Ph.D. from the University of Iowa. ln addition to these new heads are Dr. Rupert C. Koeninger, new assistant professor in the depart- ment of history and social science. Dr. Koeninger came here last fall directly from Ohio State university where he had just completed his worlc and obtained his doctor's degree. Dr. Katherine Turner, new English instructor, came from the Lincoln, lll., Community high school. She obtained her M.A. and Ph.D. from the university of Michigan. New this year as assistant professor of psychology and education is Dr. John K. Osborn, who was head ofthe department of education at Hillsdale college from 1934 to 1939. Laurence Doc Sweeney, new line coach, graduated from Central in 1930. Mr. Sweeney has also coached the gymnastics team this year. Verne Stoclcman was appointed last fall as assistant to Dr. M. L. Smith. He received both his AB. and M.A. at Michigan State college. Lester Serier was added to the staff of the mathematics depart- ment. However, Central is not new to him, for he taught here during 1935-36. Assistant professor of biology is Dr. Robert S. Campbell, who came from Canada to the University of Michigan for his doctor's degree. New critic teachers include Miss Gertrude Hawkins, Miss Effie Pelto, Miss Rose Dill and Miss Elizabeth plumb. Miss Helen Achenbach accepted a position as physical education instructor. Director ofthe Keeler Union dormitory is ,lames McLaughlin, former teacher of mathematics and journalism at Ypsilanti high school, Claude Love, Central alumnus, has assisted Prof. Eranlc E. Robinson in the commerce department this year. Dewey E. Barich, new instructor in the industrial arts department, came here from the Trenton trade and industrial department. C. C. Barnes, former dean of men, is now dean of administra- t!on. Dr. C. C. Richtmeyer is director of the summer session, and Dr. M. L. Smith is director of ex- tension, all newly-created posts. Page I3
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AT PLAY When not teaching English, l-larry Miller is usually reading a boolc or caring for his lawn, of which he is very proud. And he smolces his pipe while doing both. ik' Not all of Doc Filson's interests are confined to test tubes in the physics and chemistry labs. Besides acting as freshman baseball coach, he does o very creditable job with the but himself. 'ik Another sport-minded faculty member is Joseph Carey, whose hobby is relereeing at football games. Page I5 'R
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