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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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.lu 'Mmm PRESIDENT: Erle Volkland VICE-PRESIDENT: Analee Hill FIRST SEMESTER PRES: Clifford Crews STUIDENT COUNCIL: Ruth Kncdlu SECRETARY: Dick Howard Samuel M1111 Sophomores At the beginning of the year the sophomore class elected Clifford Crews as president. He was vice-president of his class last year and was an enthusiastic worker. When he withdrew at the end of the first semester, Erle Volkland, president of his class in his freshman year, was selected to serve the second seiiiester. Analee Hill, the vice pres- ident was a member of the National Honor Society in high school and also editor of the high school annual. Dick Howard, secretary-trea- surer, was an editor of the Ark Light in high school and has been very active in college work. Ruth Knedler and Samuel Maier were the sophomore represent- atives to the Student Council. Both are active workers in character building organizations. The class sponsors were Miss Thelma Hall and Daniel C. Stark. The Sophomores, this year, have been instrumental in forward- ing all the present activities of the junior college and have also added one thing to the general credit of the organization. With the aid and cooperation of the freshman class, they have been able to secure the privilege of dancing at the social functions for the first time. , 1fAo1 ll
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