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Paul M. Johnson, journalism instructor and sponsor of the Tigerama, received his B. S. degree from Kansas State Teachers College of Emporia and has advanced credits at the University of Wisconsin and the University of Colorado. Mrs. Olive Marty is the registered nurse in charge of the city schools and attended the Uni- versity of Oregon, Eugene Bible University and George Peabody College. Miss Inez Johnson, who teaches composition and rhetoric, received her A. B. degree from Baker University and her A. M. degree from the Univer- sity of Kansas. She also received a Fellowship in Education from Kg, U. Miss Henrietta Courtright, teaches algebra and calculus in the college and has A. B. and A. M. de- grees from Pittsburg Teachers College. Amos L. Curry, director of athletics, received his A. B. degree from the College of Emporia and has credits at Kansas State Teachers College of Emporia and the University of Kansas. Miss Edith Joyce Davis, who has a B. S. degree from Emporia and credits from Chicago Normal School, Wisconsin University and Colorado State PAGE 8 Look! I Teachers College, is the junior college physical cducation teacher. Francis Modlin, printing instructor, has charge of the printing of the Tigerama and the Ark Light. He holds a B. S. degree from Pittsburg Teachers College. Miss Esther Denton, teacher of foods, clothing and design, received a B. S. degree from Okla- homa A. and M. College at Stillwater and a A. M. degree from Columbia University in New York City. C. L. Hinchee, director of vocal music, and musical educational subjects in the college, grad- uated froin Kansas Wesleyan College at Salina with a B. S. degree. He also holds the degree of M. S. from Northwestern University. Miss Alice Carrow, with credits from South- western and the Pittsburg Teachers College, is librarian.
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If a friend in need is a friend indeed Kurt R. Galle is certainly a friend to the Jucos. Whether one needs his schedule changed, credit on bills, or a place to work, Mr. Galle is always ready to hear the problem and competent to supply the need. No college can progress steadily without those who smooth over the rough places and push along the laggards. Mr. Galle not only supplies this smoothing touch and push, but also contributes sym- pathy and understanding to every day junior college life. Besides his duties: as assistant dean, Mr. Galle is also instructor of social science. He received his A. B. Degree from Bethel College at Newton and his A. M. Degree from Chicago University, majoring in history and political sciences. He also attended summer sessions at the University of Kansas and Wisconsin University. K. R. Galle Asst. Dean Something About The Faculty Here we pause to pay annual tribute to the faculty for, unfortunately, most Jucos rarely get around to this expression of gratitude more than once a year. Seriously, though, few students leave Junior College without having realized at some time their indebtedness to their instructors. The Juco teachers not only work constantly and consistently to teach the students the ele- mentary facts of set coursesg they are also ever on the alert to find and practice both new and approved methods of college education, to find and present current ideas and knowledge, and they have the courage to find and demonstrate new attitudes. This year the students have been especially grateful to the faculty for its whole-hearted interest and aid and we have not forgotten the other hours the instructors have spent coaching extra-curricular events and sponsoring college organizations. PAGE 7
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here's the faculty! And aren't we glad to see them. These are the teachers who give so willingly their time to help us attain our objectives and goals. To them goes the credit for making the Junior College outstanding in the state of Kansas with credits accepted all over the United States. Proudly we present them here, informally, as we see them every day. Carl L. Holman, engineering drawing instruc- tor, obtained his B. S. degree from Pittsburg Teachers College. Miss Thelma C. Hall, education and history instructor, has an A. B. degree from Pittsburg Teachers College and an A. M. degree from George Peabody College. Daniel C. Stark, who teaches chemistry and mathematics and also coaches basketball, has A. B. and A. M. degrees from the University of Missouri. Miss Wilma Imes, with B. A. and A. M. degrees from Colorado State Teachers College, teaches commerce and accounting in the junior college. Miss Anne C. Hawley, language instructor, in- cludes an A. B. at Washburn College, an M. A. at Columbia and additional work at Chicago Uni- versity among her credits. Murrel K. Snyder, social science teacher, has an A. B. degree from Southwestern College at Winfield and an M. A. in Education at the Uni- versity of Kansas. A. E. San Romani has a degree in orchestra music from Lindsborg, a Publicfchool Music cer- tificate from McPherson and advanced credits at Lindsborg. Miss Gaye Iden, physics teacher, received a B. S. degree from the Kansas State Teachers College at Emporia, Richard Nolan, mathematics and biological science instructor in the college, graduated from Kansas State Teachers College of Emporia with degrees, B. S., B. A.g and M, S. He is also the football coach. Miss Pauline B. Sleeth, teacher of literature, composition and rhetoric, holds A. B. and A. M. degree from the College of Emporia and the Uni- versity of Kansas. PAGE 9 f
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