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FACULTY MRS. ELEQNOR B. COOK HB. Hssistant Professor of Geology and English, Curator of Museum-Taught the Eagle to fly. She makes potential editors from raw journalistic oats. What looks like gravel to us is probably the remains of some Nteanderthal man to Mrs. Cook. MRS. MHUDE G. COOK FLB., PLM., Ph.D. Professor of Foreign Languages-Latin is no longer a dead language when taught by her. Hobby is music . . . has three musical children . . . reads Sanskrit. ETHEL L. DELZELL HB., FLM. Head of the Department of Home Economics, Pro- fessor of Home Economics-Went to school at Ox- ford . . . flew over the English Channel . . . is a collector of china. Proves to her students that the Way to a man's heart is through his stomach. ELIZHBETH M. ERWIN B.S., PLM. Lays down the law to student teachers in Training School's third and fourth grades. Drawing, painting, etching are her hobbies. Travels during the summer. IRENE E. FHULDER B.F.Q., B.S. Librarian Head-Flnother camera fan is Miss Faulder . . . quite a violinist . . . once taught music. Guardian of our citadel of knowledge. SUSHN R. FRHZIER Supervisor, Training School Kindergarteng Instructor in Education-Hmiable instructor in education and supervisor. She can usually be found n-ear her young charges, to whom she is the law supreme. Susan Bunny remains in many an alumni's memory long after others fade away. HNNHDORH F. GREGORY FLB., HM., Ph.D. Professor of Social Sci-ence, Teaches history and social sciences-can speak well upon discrep- ancies of our social orders . . . rides a bicycle . . . favorite phrase, as it were. FRED B. HHRRINGTON FLB., HM., Ph.D. Head of the Department of Education, Professor of Education- Rnd what, he asks, is Psychology? This kindly gentleman has tangled student psychol- ogists in their own statements, time and time again ....bluffing in Psychology is now a lost art. -f'5'uSQ!L Page Twelve ff .t it MTW S QW , s
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LYLE V. HNDREWS HB., M.S., Ph.D. Professor of Chemistry--Chem. and Physics students find him a personal friend and counsellor, he makes the gadgets everyone plays with when they do experiments . . . living proof professors are human. ROSS O. HRMSTRONG . RB HM Coach, Football and Basketballp Instructor of Phys ical Education--Hn inveterate duck hunter, Daddy to a hundred or so boys in the Hall and the Polar Hpts. Long-suffering No. l Eagle booster-what a combination! RIT9 HTKINSON f3l.B., HM. MRS. ETHEL M. BOSTDER Supervisor, Training School, History and Speech, Hssociate Professor of History-One woman who actually likes to cook. Miss Rtkinson has taught in a mountain school in Tennesseeg is interested in world politics, She keeps practice teachers in practice. LUCILLE BHRNUM B M Fl B Head of the Department of Public School Music Flttended Eastman School of Music in Rochester Lover of outdoor life and of the artistic L'-fgfpffgff, ff' -nl,-'ff..'1.,'..4 1 1... . EUGENE M. BERRY HB., M.S., Ph.D. Head of the Department of Mathematics-a lover of cubic equations and a follower of Euclid's prop- ositions. The man is feared by those who think a square root is a garden vegetable. Hsk him to show you his baby slide rule, and then help him carry it. Supervisor, Training Schoolg Principal, Iunior High Schoolp Instructor in Education-Victim of contestitis and has been known to have satisfactory results, once won Sl0U.0U. Owns her own hom-e in Chadron where she probably has the prettiest garden in town. HLBERT H BURROWS HB., S.T.B., Ph.D. Head of the Department of Economics, Professor of Economics and Speech-He and a gentleman by the name of Kiekhofer, aided by Fairchild, Furniss and Buck, rule supreme each afternoon in room 159 .... once played a bang-up game of foot- ball .... his debaters win cup after cup. H. H. CHMBURN B,S., M.S. Hssociate Professor of Biology- Now who would like to begin to commence to start the festivities this morning? Knows biology all the way from the ameoba to his own students, BERNICE COLE FLB.. FLM. Principal, Senior High Schoolp Supervisor, Training School, Latin and English, Hssistant Professor of Education - On-e of the faculty's best-dressed. Special interest is Girl Reserve camp work. Would love to travel. LUCY M. CLRRK HB HM Head of the Department of English, Professor of English--Bn unquenchable enthusiasm for all things literary . . . once lived on a farm. Hobby, music. Fl Phi Beta Kappa. Built up an English department with an enviable record. Page Eleven
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FACULTY MILDRED E. HHWKINS B.S., M.S. Hssistant Professor of Home Economics-Likes an- tique furniture...kr1ows all about family genealogy... teaches Chadron girls to sew a fine seam and which color combination will help in the campaign to own her own home. GLEN W. HILDRETH HB., HM., Ph.D. Head of the Department of Teacher Training, Pro- fessor of Education-Deplores the backward situa- tion of Plrnerican education .... is one of the few re- maining species of men known as Republicans. One of our more progressive schoolmen. Hlways willing to lend a sympathetic 'ear to practice teach- ing woes and to give out sound advice. HLBERT E. KENT B.S., PLM. Registrar-Fl candid camera fan .... tries desperately to keep the schedule straight .... helps wee frosh who doesn't know what to take or how to explain grades to cruel parents. MINNIE E. LICHTE B.S., M.S. Professor of Chemistry-The feminine touch in the otherwise masculine science department .... is feared by the Prep school physcists .... college labs. MHRY L. HEUERMQNN B.S., ELM. Supervisor, Training School First and Second grades, Hssociate Professor of Education-Friend of every little toddler and especially her practice teachers. Suffers along with Dean Work by living in the dorm. EDITH L. HILTON HB., H.M. Hssociate Professor of English and Education, Pro- fessor of English-The perfect hostess. Patiently helps freshmen over those 400 awful spelling words. Lives in Bachelorettes Hall. GHRNET I. LRRSON B.S., FLM., Ph.D. Professor of English-The perfect confidant, troubles seem to disappear after talking with her ...... she's never too busy to see one. Pet saying, For this .... never takes roll, yet never any skips .... tribute to any teacher. LHWRENCE G. LINDHHL PLB., H.M. Head of the Department of Industrial Hrts, Professor of Industrial Hrts-Gives novel and interesting intro- ductions for all of the contingent numbers. He says, Spend wisely less than you earn , Teach the student those desirable things which he will do anyway. ,., L'-,-- Qwslt, I QMS., Page Thirteen . T ,X X :nf
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