Emporia State University - Sunflower Yearbook (Emporia, KS)

 - Class of 1912

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- - f ,.q+-.-.,....-g---....a-,.-qa.xa..- ....a..,- LYMAN C. WoosTER If you want to learn about plants, rocks, bugs, insects and other critters, enroll in Dr. VVooster's class. Witli the aid of those queer looking charts and pictures hanging on the wall, he can tell you lots of things you didn't know before. Evolution, did you say? Yes, he believes in evolution, but in the broader meaning of the term. It sometimes embarrasses new students' to have him stroke his chin, and point his fingers at them. Travels, a great deal and always comes back with rocks and fossils in every pocket. He is a fresh air enthusiast and raises chickens as a side line. Has 'em trained, tho', so they won't scratch up his garden. That smile is a perpetual one-it wonlt come off. Iinterested in athletics? Well, I shouldhope. Never was known tovmiss a game. He has written many pamphlets and books on botany, Zoology and geology. , - ' LOTTIE E. CRARY e i 1Miss,Crary is the genius of the biological department. She knows all about flowers, grasses, bugs, insects, etc. Busy? Always busy. No one ever saw her when she wasn't working away at something. Loves to get out in the spring and work with the flowers. Bugs! Bugs! The most interested person in Bug4 o1ogiy, you ever saw-has a collection of three-legged wriggly onesi' that she shows her classes. She has each of them named and can tell your their characteristics, peculiarities, good and bad points. And what is more. she expects you to remember all about her- pets Miss Crary is a thorough teacher, enjoys her work and possesses the gift of making her students enjoy it. CHARLES R. PHIPPS p . Phipps is the farmer of the faculty, that is, hehteaches Agriculture. Tells the boys how to raise corn and feed swine, how to keep the bugs out ofthe wheat, etc. He is a pleasant fellow and always ready to help. Never to be caught loafing, but busy all the time. If you will peep into room No. 19 you will see some of the results of his labors. VVhen it comes to coaching football he is right there. Coached the Scrubs last fall and brought the boys out of it so that they gave the varsity team a chase worthy of notice. Yes, a man in- terested in' the school and doing things for the school. . FRANK U. G. AGR-ELIUS This man is a K. S. N. alumnus, who went to K. U. to work, but could not resistthe, back to K. S. N. habit. Unlike many other people, he is interested in little things, that is, Microbes. He teaches Botany and Zoology in the Science Hall, and spends all of his spare moments growing bacteria and studv- ing them through Queer looking machines. Takes great delight in his work and gets next. That corrugated smile indicates that he believes in fun as well as work. He always has a story at the physiological moment. . l T



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