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..,?.,, NELDQ H. SCHMIDT H.B., HM. Ftssociate Professor of Flrt. Guides future artists. The ultimate in pleasant disposition and popu- larity. EMMR C. STECKELBERG PLE., FLM. Head of the Department of Foreign Languages. Professor of Foreign Languages. Small but mighty in her ability to teach the languages. Finds Mexico and its inhabitants very interesting. GENEVQ R. TRYLOR HB., PLM. Supervisor, Training School, Third and Fourth Grades. Rssistant Professor of Education. Faculty's latest addition. I-fails from North Dakota. Guides third and fourth graders in the Training School. Well liked by student teachers. H. IEQNNETTE THEISS QB., HM. Director of Rural Education. Prof-essor of Education. The future rural teachers guardian. Likes to take her girls out to visit future pupils. H great nature lover. MHUDE B. UMMEL B.S., M.S. Head of the Department of Commerce. Professor of Commerce. Neatness, accuracy, and efficiency are bywords of this small dynamo. Commerce students become capabl-e under her guidance. FAC Iwffffisi ESTHER H. VHNDERLHS HB., PLM. Rssistant Professor of Commerce. H capable com- merce teacher. Her sense of humor has a definite place with her students. Ft speed demon on the typewriter. HELEN R. WILLIHMS HB., M.F.H. Hssociate Professor of Speech. The Dramatic 'De- partment's capable director as demonstrated by her plays. Proud of her grading system. DORIS L. WILSON B.S., B.S. in L.S. Hssistant Librarian. Really reads those books she helps to guard, and gives freely of her knowledge to inquiring students. E. P. WILSON f3l.B., HM. Head of the Department of Social Sci-ences. Pro- fessor of History. H real authority on historical Nebraska. Knows history from B.C. to R.D. Con- stantly in search of new material on Indians and pioneers. Got a speech, Sister? EDNH E. WORK HB., HM. Dean of Women. Flssociate Professor of Education. The voice Supreme in Womens Hall. Eager for her girls to be successful. RICHARD E. YHRNDLEY B.M. Instructor in Voice. Pursues a photographic hobby in odd moments. Has coached many would-be artists during his twenty odd years on the campus. L T Y Page Seventeen
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FACULTY HHZEL B. REYNOLDS PLE., PLM. Supervisor, Training School, Fifth and Sixth Grades. Ftssistant Professor of Education. Hble supervisor of practice teachers in the fifth and sixth grades. H smile for everyone. IOHN E. ROBERTS B.S., FLM. Flssistant Coach. Flssociate Professor in Physical Education. Keeps a close watch over the Prep's budding athletes. Is college champ in handball, tennis, and ping, pong. Has built up a strong intramural program. E. L. ROUSE HB., PLM., LL.D. Head of the Department of Teacher Training. Pro- fessor of Education. Future teachers depend on him for future schools. Everyone knows and respects him from Training School kindergartn-ers to college seniors. Fond of his family. OTTO G. RUFF HB., FLM. Bursar. Responsible for college funds-including room rent due to-day , efficiency at the cafeteria, and what have you. Excellent sense of humor. Enjoys chaperoning school dances. Ft camera en- thusiast and budding vocalist. vlDQPhiin.g2aftfs W Page Sixteen Y I. ss . ig, if S is I LOUISE F. NORDNESS B.M. Supervisor of Training School Music. Hssistant Professor of Public School Music. The Training School's musical inspiration. Helps to make future teachers more musically minded. PHILIP L. PEHK FLB., M.S. Supervisor, Training School, Iunior High School, Mathematics. Hssistant Professor of Education. His popularity with the students is an accepted fact. Tries his best to make contingent numbers more interesting. ROY Pt. PETERSON HB. Instructor in Violin. Waves an eloquent baton over all the instrumental pursuits on the campus. Pl rabid coke fan and patron of the C Shop. MRS. VIVIEN O'B. PETERSON B.M. Instructor in Piano. H Horowitz devotee and Rabe student. She has turned out scores of pianists via the relaxation method. CHHRLES W. PHILPOTT B.S., FLM. Head of the Department of Science. Professor of Physics. Dean of Fldministration. Devoted his life to teaching physics. The many students who have gone from his classes to responsible positions are a tribute to his success. HLBERT POTTER PLB. Curator of Museum. Paleontology is his field. That he is well versed is evidenced by his having been chosen to accompany the Field Museum of Chi- cago to Honduras as research assistant.
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