Chicago State University - Emblem Yearbook (Chicago, IL)

 - Class of 1938

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EDVIN BRYE St, Olaf College: M. A. Unive, Education and Psychology, Un Ph. D. ity of FRED K. BRANOM— Head of Social Studies Department State Normal University: M.S. University of Ch Clark University. EDVIN BRYE— Psychology, i Chicago: Graduate Stud of Chicago. GERTRUDE BYRNE— Physical Education. B. S. University of Chicago; M.S. Northwestern University: Graduate work at both Universities. SOPHIA CAMENISCH— English. Ph. B. University of Chicago: M.A. Columbia University. NELLIE B. COCHRAN— Physical Education. B. A. University of Wis- consin; M.A. University of Illinois; Graduate, Sargent School for Physical Education: Graduate Courses, University of Chicago. ROBERT A. COONEY— Graphic Arts. Graduate of Northern Illinois State Teacher College: Ph. B. Loyola; Graduate work at Loyola; University of Notre Dame. JOHN J. DeBOER— Education. B. A, Wheaton College; M.A. Univer- sity of Chicago. SOL R. EILERT— Psychology. B. S. Valparaiso; Ph. B, University of Chicago; Two years graduate work at University of Chicago. MARY E. FREEMAN— Head of Household Arts Department. Ph. B. University of Chicago; M.A. Columbia University; Graduate work at Northwestern University; Graduate work at Chicago University. BEALS E. FRENCH— Science. B. S. Alfred University, Alfred. N. Y.; Ph. D. University of Chicago: Graduate work at University of Illinois; Graduate work at Alfred University. HENRY G. GEILEN— Head of Graphic Arts Department. Ph. B. Uni- versity of Chicago; Architecture Armour Institute; Teachers John Norton and John Carlson N.A.

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ADMINISTRATION and FACULTY DR. VERNE O. GRAHAM, President of Chicago Normal College; B. S. Ohio Northern University; Graduate work in School Administration, Ohio State University; A. M, University of Chicago; Ph.D. University of Chicago. That Dr. Verne O. Graham has a sincere interest in Normal College students has been quite evident since his arrival at the college in September, 1936. In addition to being an excellent executive. Dr. Graham evinces a personal interest in the students. Our genial President may be seen often chatting and laughing with a Normalite as both are strolling through the halls. Dr. Graham, a scientist of distinguished ability, conducts biological surveys during the summer, His special field of scientific investigation concerns the subject, mush- rooms. His outside interests pro tern comprise chairmanship of the Conservation Council of Chicago and membership in the Chicago Academy of Science. MRS. EMMA FLEER MULLER, Dean of Chicago Normal College; Bachelor of Music, Marquette University; B. S. University of Chicago; 3 years of graduate work. University of Chicago. Mrs. Emma Fleer Muller combines the happy faculties of Intellect, independence, in- tegrity, and interest in her position as dean of the Normal College. It is her efficient, wholehearted enthusiasm that makes for smoother, simpler, organized college life. The functional social activities such as the Senior Prom and the graduation ceremonies are skilfully guided by our capable dean. At Normal she formerly taught science. Her work at school as dean has extended into work for both the Illinois State and the National Deans ' Associations. WILLIAM G. WILSON, Assistant to the President of Chicago Normal College; Cer- tificate in Industrial Arts, Chicago Normal College; B. S. Ind ustrial Arts, Armour Institute; M. A. Education, University of Chicago. Mr. Wilson ' s subtle sense of humor may readily be noticed by an observing eye. The possessor of that slow grin, that tie-up of wit and earnestness is no less a personality than Uncle Bill Wilson, assistant to the President. Mr. Wilson has been a Normal personage since 1925 when he came from Austin High, and commenced his duties as a member of the Industrial Arts Department; then he transferred to the Education De- partment, and finally to his present position over which he has gained complete mastery. Page I



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tute of Chica tics. A. B. Un Department. A. B. Wiscon iity: Ph. D. Illinois University CLARENCE W. GIFFORD— Education. B. A. Carroll College, Wau lesha. Wisconsin: M. A. University of Wisconsin: Ph.D. Universit of Wisconsin: Yale University 1936: Arizona University 1937. MARIE A. HALLINAN— Psychology. Ph. B. University of Chicago M.A. University of Chicago; Graduate work at University of Call fornia, Loyola and Vienna. W. WILBUR HATFIELD— Head of English Department. A. B. Illinol College: Graduate work at University of Chicago and Columbia. FRANCIS X. HENKE— Industrial Arts. B. 5. Armour Institute of Tech nology: Graduate work University of Illinois: Graduate work Unl versity of Chicago: with Fred W. Thon- EDGAR 0. HINKLE— University of Indiana. LOUISE M. JACOBS— English. M.A. University of Chicago; Ph. B. University of Chicago; Graduate work University of Chicago: Graduate work Northwestern University: Graduate work Columbia College of Speech and Drama. JOHN T. JOHNSON— Head of Mathematics Department. A. B. Uni- versity of Indiana; M.A. University of Wisconsin; Ph.D. Columbia University: Graduate work University of Chicago. ANNA W. KENNY— English. A. B. in Education, Valparaiso University: M.A. in English Literature. University of Chicago; Ph.D. in Educa- tion, University of Chicago; Graduate work at Chicago University: Graduate work at Loyola University. JOSEPH KRIPNER— Head of Physical Education Department. B. PE. A. G. U. Normal College Indianapolis; Ph. B. DePaul University; M.A. DePaul University; Graduate work University of Chicago; Graduate work University of Illinois. ELMER A. MORROW— Graphic Arts. Art Institute, Academy of Fine Arts: Pupil of John Norton and Wm. P, Henderson. HOWARD K. MORSE— Graphic Arts. B. A. Oberlin: Graduate Art Institute of Chicago: Studied: University of Chicago: Royal College of Art, London, England: Central School of Arts and Crafts, London, England; Alfred University, Alfred, N.Y. ELMER A. MORROW HOWARD K, MORSE

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