Eastern Illinois University - Warbler Yearbook (Charleston, IL)

 - Class of 1942

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MERICAN women must be phys- ically fit to meet the increasing demands of Work and planning for a nation at War. Eastern's Women's Physical Education department is step- ping up its classroom program, plac- ing greater emphasis upon vigorous types of activity which tend toward greater physical fitness. This has been an active and profit- able year. The first Basketball Clinic for Eastern Illinois high school teachers, and a dance analysis program were two of the Ways in which the depart- ment contributed to the present and future physical fitness of our youth. Physical Fitness Becomes Nc1tion's Chief Concern 4 Cilbert Carson, A.M., State University of lowaq Winfield S. Angus, M.S., University of ll- linoisy Charles P. Lantz, PhD., Gettysburg College, l-lead of De- partmentq Raymond F. Blake, A. M., State University of lowa. Twenty-eight f' Women's P. E. Goes Into High Gear To Meet War Needs Mabel l. Hupprich, M.S,, Uni- versity of Wisconsin, Florence McAfee, Ed.D., New York Uni- versity, Head of Department, Verna N. Geoffrion, A.M., Uni- versity ot Michigan. ILOTS, soldiers, sailors, and civil- ians all need Well developed bodies. Staff members of the Men's Physical Education department were able to forgive the role that this national emer- gency played in shaping the outcome of the year's athletic program, realizing that they have sacrificed this year in order that our nation might have the best to offer for national defense. Coaches, service men, and Workers are all better fitted for the problem of guiding youth, defending our heritage, and keeping the wheels of industry ro- tating because of rigorous training in physical education. 1.

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lames M. Thompson, Ed.D., New York University, Head of Departmentg lessie M. Hunter, A.M., Michigan State Collegeg Earl S. Dickerson, Ed.D., New York University, Stanley C. Robinson, A.M., State University of lowap Marvin F. Smith, A.M., lndiana State Teachers College. Commerce and Physics Profs Survey War Needs EIASTERNS Commerce department now has men in the armed forces from California to New Yorkg from Great Lakes to Miamip from New- foundland to Hawaii. They are all in branches of service for which they were able to qualify because of their skill in business training. Large numbers of men and women formerly enrolled in this department are now serving in defense plants in vari- ous cities over the United States. They are operating typewriters, holding sec- retarial and bookkeeping positions. On land, on sea, and in the air East- ern's commercialists answer the call. ODERN warfare, streamlined planes, and effective air raid pre- caution measures demand skilled work- ers in the field of electronics. With the shortage of men in this field uppermost in the minds of the Physics department, courses have been reorganized to pro- vide extensive preparation in the field of radio and electronics. Yes, even the ways of the Physics department are being modified to train teachers and technical workers who can assure us that our planes will always be the only Wings Over Eastern. Once again physics plays an all-important role. William H. Coppock, Ph.D., State University of Iowag Prank L. Verwiebe, Ph.D., University of Chicagog Ora L. Railsback, Ph.D., Indiana University, Head of Physics Departmentg Walter Albert, Ph.D., University of Nebraskag Harris E. Phipps, Ph.D., University of illinois, Head of Chemistry Department.



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Health Department Thinks in Terms of National Defense Mary E. Thompson, Registered Nurse-7 Ethel E. Little, MD., Uni- versity of lllinois. NCLE SAM WANTS YOU fbut only if you are able to pass a rigid physical and mental examination. Eastern's health service has offered pre- liminary check-ups for the boys enter- ing the service that they might better determine their physical capacities in choosing special branches of work. A nation at war abroad must not be a nation fighting disease at home. Pre- vention rather than cure and precaution measures to keep more students in classes are the key notes of the new program launched by the health service for the year l94l-42. Democracy is de- pendent upon this healthful living. UST as successful flights demand skilled mechanics, modern designers, service menq likewise, a college must maintain a crew to provide powerg to perpetuate the scenic beauty of the grounds, and to keep the buildings ime macuately clean that the work of the institution might progress normally and efficiently. E. Clodfelter, head engineer: C. F. Monier, superintendent of the grounds: and G. Shafer, head janitor, are the men behind the scenes at Easternp the men who also serve that we as students may enjoy the best our college has to offer under the most ideal conditions. Supt. of Buildings ritx mn Maintenance Heads Operate With Wartime Efficiency Francois C. Monier, Supl. of Grounds, Granville T. Shafer,

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