DePauw University - Mirage Yearbook (Greencastle, IN)

 - Class of 1943

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Strength to Make a Better World national law. Lestot M. Jones of the sociology department, who has studied the penal institutions of Russia, arrives for the days work. Genial Reid Winsey, master of the drawing board, spends his Sunday afternoons learning how to fly airplanes. A rabid baseball fan and White Sox booster is fellow artist Miss Harriet Hazinski, who prefers arts with a modern flavor. Labor s champion, John T. Masten, keeps his work at his fingertips. Accounting professor Robert Crouch doubles as editor of the ALUMNUS. Dr. Hiram Jome, grand old theorist of economics and chief of the economics department staff, once gave up baseball for the violin. Misses Patricia Roche and Catherine Riggs take a busman s holiday from their women ' s athletic instructing to play a little table tennis. And at the other end of the table their colleague, Miss Mary Louise Miller, returns a shot. Widely traveled Walter E. Bundy, professor of English Bible and inveterate outdoor sportsman, was the original victory gardener. Latest arrival to the Bible department is David K. Andrews. Dr. Lisgor Eckardt, sedate philosophy pro- fessor, was a southpaw on his college baseball team, played hockey and received a gold- headed cane his senior year for being an outstanding athlete. The briefcase identifies Carroll Hildebrand, an important figure in religious societies and a booster of youth groups.

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Wlsd om. am Swinging their heels in the history office ore Lieutenant George B. Manhart, formerly of the local faculty, now teaching air corps cadets in Texas, and Coen G. Pierson, well- versed in British history and punster of repute. Alabaman W. W, Carson discusses history of the American frontier and steamboat navigation in a southern drawl. Professor Harold Zink, authority on political science and author of several textbooks in that field, takes a typical student pose for the MIRAGE cameraman. Harry Voltmer, a practical political scientist, becomes adviser and arbitrator in the annual campus political campaigns. His partner in the department of governmental science, Vernon Van Dyke, s a specialist in the ramifications of inter-



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Everytking but Pig-Latin Professors of Frencfi Marguerite Andrade and Mildred Dimmick sfiow no belligerency toward those wfio speak the German tongue, Miss Emily Ivey and Gerhard Baerg. An outdoor man like the Spanish department ' s James Causey must eat hearty. A teacher for over twenty-five years, Rufus Stephenson supplements his classical language courses with an interest in archaeology, Versatile P. G. Evans, head of the Romance Language Department, has hung paper and raised chickens. His friends are Spanish grammarian Laurel Turk and instructor Miss Julio Crawley. Mrs. A. C. Raphael, another French professor, is interested in church work. Director of the Little Theater Tony Ross runs off a student recording backstage, while his dramatics cohort R. E. Williams, gardener and philatelist, gives some final instructions. The third of the speech trio, George Totten, sidelines in photography.

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