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- . - g '- Q .A ,f is .:i5 'l C, A x faculty Row l-F. RUSSELL ALEXANDER. A.B.-Director of Publicity and Executive Sec- retary of the Alumni Association. WILLIAM CLARKE ARNOLD, M.S.. Associate Professor of Mathematics. GERHARD BAERG. Ph.D., Chairman of the Foreign Language Division. and Head of the Department of German. EDWYARD RANDOLPH BARTLETT. I'h.D.. D.D.-Head of the Department of Religious Education. RACHEL JANE BENTON, A.M.-Assistant Professor of Physical Education for Women. Row 2-HERMAN C. BERG. B.S., NLM.-Assistant Professor of Violin. BJORNAR BERGETI-ION. B.M.. A.lI.-Assistant Professor of Public School Music, Director of the Cniversity Symphony Orchestra and the University Band. WILLIAM MARTIN BLANCHARD. Ph.D.-Dean of the College of Liberal Arts. Head of the Chemistry Department. EDNA TYNE BOWLES, B.M.-Assistant Professor of Singing and Violoncello.-LANSDON BOIVEN. A.M.-Instructor in Romance Languages. Row 3-EARL CASSATT BOWMAN. Ph.D.-Professor of Education and Director of Student Teaching. FOWLER DELL BROOKS. Ph.D.-Head of Departments of Edu- cation and Psychology. LILIAN IIEESON BROWNFIELD. Ph.D.-Professor of Eng- lish Literature. LEROY C. BUCHHEIT, A.B.-Instructor in Physical Education for Men. LUCILE CALVERT. A.M.-Assistant Professor of Speech. .6U3G :Sig 4531 'W- si gg. .IW in -, AFA 1 ff l26l It '41 mx- QS'
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Q. 3 M- ', 'gin' 2' ' 823' 1342 .git .'..Qh-'iQ of clepauw university his A.B. degree in 1906 and his A.M. degree in 1925. both from Indiana University. He is a member of Phi Beta Kappa. DEAN HELEN C. SAL- ZER was graduated from the University of Minnesota in 1910. and re- ceived her A.M. from Columbia University in 1931. She is a member of the National Association of Deans of Women. Indiana State Association of Deans of Women and Advisers of Girls. National Education Association. American Association of University Women. and Mortar Board. DEAN G. HERBERT SMITH. for tive years Assistant Dean of Men at Illinois University. has been Dean of Freshman Men at DePauw since 1932 and is also director of the Rector Scholarship Foundation. He has been national secretary of Phi Eta Sigma since 1928. and is general secretary of Beta Theta Pi. He received his A.B. degree from DePauw in 1927. and his A.M. from Illinois in 1928. MISS VENETA KUNTER is the DePauw registrar. She received her A.B. degree from DePauw in 1927. became, the assistant registrar of the university the next fall. and in 1933 was promoted to her present position. MR. F. RUSSELL ALEXANDER. since 1929 the director of publicity. has the important duty of keeping DePauw before the public eye. He is also the executive secretary of the DePauw Alumni Association. and has taught classes in sports writing at alumni conventions of the Indiana High School Press Association. He received his A.B. degree from DePauw in 1925. MR. RALPH E. SCHENCK. who is a graduate of the school of architecture of the University of Illinois. holds one of the most important administrative otiices as the comptroller of the school. He is not often met by the student body. yet his position is one of great responsibility. Dean Helen Salzer. Dean ot' Women: Dean G. Herbert Smith. Dean of Freshman Men: Mr. Russell Alexander, Publicity Director: Bliss Veneta Kunter. Registrar: Mr. Ralph E. Schcnck. University Comptroller. , ,rf i ,, Ag F251
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i longden Fifty-three years of service . . . president vice-president. librarian. professor . . . prompt . . . exponent of the good life . . ever tactful and humorous . . . scholar . . . friend. No man is more a part of the heart of us. olmk x,m.rr..- 9. .., -WK h V Z1 i271
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