Elmhurst College - Elms Yearbook (Elmhurst, IL)

 - Class of 1953

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meaning to his education . . . his ofF-campus interests include dog training. THE REV. AUGUST MOLXAR . . . Assistant Director of Admissions . . . also a freshman member of the Administration . . . teaches Hungarian and promotes interest about Ehnhurst in churches of Hungarian descent . . . hopes to find a sense of responsibility in the students. Efficient assistance is provided by the office staff. Working at the switchboard, recording grades, making out statements, receiving town people in the School ot Music, are just a iew of the contributions which these women make to the smooth iunctioning ot Elmhurst College. The division of Philosophy and Religion under the chairmanship ot Dr. William j . Haltter is designed to introduce students to the nature, objective and methods ot Christian education and leadership in church work. It correlates tacts ot the natural sciences with religious values, and endeavors to integrate religion into lite. DR. HALFTER . . . teaches philosophy . . . keen wit . . . popular in student- faculty productions . . . writer ' s cramp is a widespread complaint ot his classes . . . bewilders beginning lovers ot DIVISION OF wisdom with a fluent use ot philosophical terms. „ REV. KOENIG . . . teaches freshman religion and PHILOSOPHY AND RELIGION Christian education . . . cautions students against waiting tor pie in the sky when they die . . . his home is open to all for contabs, debates and babysitting . . . with Mrs. Koenig makes a gi eat contribution to the Christian foundation tor campus lite. REV. SCHADE . . . teaches Christian education, philosophy and Greek . . . his friendly nature does bring sunshine . . . not fully sure whether or not to name new daughter Euripedes. DR. WEHRLI . . . teaches religion . . . baseball enthusiast . . . was chemistry major at Oberlin College . . . gives students treat by using daughters Becky and Carol as illustrations tor fine points in lectures . . . interested in the history ot religion . . . unassuming . . . reveals new wealths ot meanings in the Scriptures. The division ot Languages and Literature is under the chairmanship ot Dr. Walter Wadepuhl. The two required years ot language are intended to give the student a reading knowledge of an ordinary book in that tongue. The English courses provide opportunity tor studying grammar, com- position and analysis of literature. DIVISION OF DR. CARLSOX . . . teaches Shakespeare and modern drama . . . loved and respected for his humor ana gentle LANGUAGES AND LITERATURE firmness . . . owns a library of more than 5,000 vcjlumcs . . . enjoys solitary walks . . . staunch rooter at football and track practice sessions. MR. CARRIER . . . teaches English and Spanish . . . his psychological novel was published last summer . . . likes the sincerity and friemlliness of Elmhurst . . . has traveled in South .America, Europe and the Far East for eniovment and studv. DR. EDGREX . . . teaches English . . . wishes the unsophisticated attitudes ot freshmen would last . . . passion for choral music; I rahms ami Mozart amonu; his favorite composers. MRS. JOXES . . . teaches Spanish . . . can fiml no complamts about lici thi ' ce years at Elmhurst . . . speaks a loveK ' Spanish . . . enioys dress designing on a small scale and golt. iiflOllilHlllllllBlliii JP l li ifil MeSSSi

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MISS McDERMOTT . . . teaches French and Spanish . . . poetry, essays, plays are favorite reading matter ... is glad to be able to know students more intimately than at larger schools . . . tond ot walking, swimming, ice skating and skiing. MRS. STORY . . . teaches literature and composition courses . . . reading pro- vides both hobby and vocation . . . her charming manner appeals to all . . . summer finds her in the East, swimming and mountain climbing. MR. SWORDS . . . teaches English . . . feels that Elmhurst students have a well defined purpose; know what they want to do . . . in the process of remodeling house into home . . . interested especially in the English novel of the 18th century. DR. WADEPUHL . . . teaches German . . . enlivens class periods with tales of his trip of last summer to Germany, Spain anci France . . . gives clear presentation of intricacies of grammar . . . preparing a complete biography ot Heine . . . surprised the German Club with folk tunes on his harmonica. The Division of Natural Sciences under the chairmanship ot Dr. Homer H- Helmick provides interesting and valuable training tor those who wish to teachi and for students not majoring in the sciences who desire a cultural program. MR. BRYANT . . . teaches mathematics . . . bridge and -rx chess are his games . . . disturbed bv the stigma attached Division of ■ n- i j- • i • - u j u to mtelhgence; the tradition that it s smart to be dumb Natural Sciences • ■ • feels that students should like knowledge for knowl- edge ' s sake and not demand practical value . . . likes the friendly relationships on a small campus. DR. DE BRUINE . . . teaches biology . . . tremendous knowledge ot his subject has won widespread respect . . . finds television a good way to relax . . . always cordial and considerate. DR. HELMICK . . . teaches chemistry and physics . . . enjoys canasta and movies in spare time . . . member of the Twenty-five Year Club for tour years . . . was head of chemistry department at Wheaton. MR. KASTRINOS . . . teaches biology . . . enthusiasti: coach of our athletic teams . . . Billy and Bobby have lots of fun with their pop. MR. KOMMES . . . teaches chemistry ... at Elmhurst since 1944 . . . bothered by students ' delay in make-up work . . . calm and affable . . . golt and photography are his hobbies. MR. LANGELER . . . teaches zoology . . . respected as teacher and pal . . . spent last summer canoeing and camping in Canada . . . his novel assembly talk on bird calls will not be forgotten. DR. MALECKI . . . teaches biologv and psychology . . . came to Elmhurst from Purdue University . . . rapid and comprehensive lecturer. MR. ROSBACK . . . teaches geology, chemistry and physics . . . assists in the athletic department . . . as vice-president of our National Alumni Association was responsible tor the erection ot the steel bleachers last summer. DR. STRONG . . . teaches geography . . . has a broad background ot work, in- cluding position as a geographer for the General Staff of the Army . . . helped develop an educational program for the U.S. Soil Conservation Service . . . has visited every state . . . active in church work. The Division ot Social Sciences, under the chairmanship ot Dr. Paul N. Crusius, jQlhinnillMtll JP HiW ifilMflgiiSI

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