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Unveiling the pages of the annuals of the history of mankind is competently ac- complished by Doctor HEATON, student, scholar, instructor, and observer. Com- manding history, music, religion, philosophy and politics, and correlating them into a coherent whole to present a composite picture of the past in the unusual achievement of this capable individual. I-le is at his best when creating valid analogies of past and present events. Custodian of the Bookshop, Professor I-IOOTMAN equips many students with a thorough and complete knowledge of the fundamentals and rudiments of business ad- ministration, business law, and accounting. Economics unravels in its complexity in his revealing lectures and practices. 1 -eee- eWe-Mwf--f--- A chattering room of flying fingers producing ream after ' ream of typewritten pages is evidence of Mrs. BOYDSTON, who exposes the secrets of those funny little curls which is the creation of shorthand. Efiiciency in office administration is complete proof of her fine work. A mustache, a twinkle, and a command of the modern lang- uages is the boast of Professor ELKINS. The secrets and intrac- acies of French and German are exposed in his interesting class- room. Modern in his approach, yet thorough in his scope, Mr. Elkins provides all who would learn with ample and complete tools to mould foreign tongues into understandable syllables. The Mighty Mite of the M.C.A.U. is significant of Coach SCOTT, who has produced a championship football team for the first time in the history of the school. Known and respected by all, Scotty ever strives toward a full physical education pro- gram. He is a forceful, driving individual, yet understanding and helpful, who places a supreme value on his men and sportsmanship. , Another newcomer to the Culver-Stockton campus this year is MISS OTTERBACHER, who builds feminine bodies without exposing muscles to the critical eye. She has captured the fellow- ship of otherwise languid creatures in a frenzy of physical activity -which is no mean accomplishment. Q Dr. Heaton K., Prof. Hootman Mrs. Boydston Prof. Elkins Coach Scott Miss Otterbacher Fifteen
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1 'T l Dr. Ash Mrs. Roberts Prof. Crink Dr. Knapp An insatiable thirst for the hnest in the field of letters is characteristic of this tall, bespectacled, individualistic thinker. Doctor ASI-l is known for his love of literature and his lectures which encompass all of living, yet contain vast stores of truth for the inquiring mind. Reveling in the desire of an open mind to know and reaping great rewards in blasting convention- . locked mentalities are the pastime and labor of this unusual i and unconquered intellect. There need be no fear for the propo- gation of literature so long as there are personalities such as Dr. Ash. English is a science, but becomes an art when used. In- tensely interested in student's progress and expansion, Mrs. ROBERTS presents not only a concise and correct perspective of English mechanics to those who would strive, but a bulwark of encouragement and modernism as well. Students never go to sleep in Professor CRlNK'S speech and drama classes-they never have the opportunity. A dynamic current of energy and ability is evidenced by the fine dramatic productions, the records of the forensic organization, and last but not least, the quantity of term papers produced each semester. Progressive education is not only a necessity but a coming reality. Such is the introduction to Doctor KNAPP, ever- interested in student problems, trends of thought, and attitudes of behavior and conduct. Freshmen know him as the conductor of adaptability and psychology exams which tl1I'11 daylight into darkness the first of the school year, but later he emerges as a vital and integral factor in determining more complete approaches to this problem known to so very few as the art of living. His is the task of checking the finished product of college training in the field of higher education-a responsibility that he handles well. The Reference Book of Culver-Stockton is appropriate for Mr. SPENCER, who has spent long hours in rebuilding the college's fire-depleted liabrary. I-le is always ready to expend any effort to aid a seeker in his search for the truth. Upsetting pet theories of education, students finds Professor ELLIS at his best. Hu- morous and entertaining, he never lets his classes become dull. Mr. Spencer Prof. Ellis F mwteen
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Mr. STOUT is tennis coach, business manager, and good fellow extraordinary. A rabid sport fan and the number one college booster, he combines a keen sense of humor with financial genuity. His sunny side is exhibited after an athletic team tucks away a win, his cautious side when finances are mentioned. With capable business ability and a friendly personality, Mr. Stout is a success in his field. Enthusiastic publicity director Fred KRUEGER displays energy and foresight in all he undertakes. Homecoming for this year hit a new high in successfulness under the direction of Mr. Krueger. Directly responsible for the National Intercollegiate Table Tennis Tournament and the C-S champions, he is more than willing to expound up- on the potentialities of next year and the accomplishments of this. Mrs. JONES, who absolutely refused to have her picture taken, is known for her cheery Good Morning and smiling a new matriculation card will cost you fifty cents. Secretary to the President, she guards the portals to the inner chamber with the dignity befitting her position. Quiet, industrious, and pleasant, she is a friend to all. Dean of Women, Culver Hall matron, and dignitary of the Girl's dorm is Mrs. Bessie TAYLOR who patiently supervises the actions and antics of eight-odd tempermental women, who would amaze anyone with their ingenuity. With graciousness and ability I she manages the most popular building on the campus. Mr. stout Motherly Mrs. DICKINSON has won the hearts of her brood at Wood Hall with her understanding and sympathy. Always ready for a confidential chat or an exchange of banter she jealously guards her charges welfare with diplomatic tact-a hard task with sixty boys, but well performed. Another House-mother for more boys is Mrs. GLAZE, who graces Miller Hall as its hostess. Likeable, dependable, and in- dustrious, she has become the boy's pal as well as their counselor through her kindness and consideration. As Superintendent of Grounds and Buildings, Conrad WILL is one of the more popular individuals on the campus. With humor and industry he maintains the physical plant and supervises student Mr- Krueger labor with equal dexterity and understanding. GN., 418 . I. 55 : g A4ggi!1i': 5 git: f eff,-ra, I . if ga . . , ez,-in wars Mrs. Taylor Mrs. Dickinson Mrs. Glaze Mr- Will S' t
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