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D I! v ' iMoM) (;. i..s V()U in A.M., li.D. i ' rofcssor of Bible. 1 - - • - he believes that a worthwhile iiivestnicnt of life is paramount. .M AK Ci.AIiKF, M.S. ! iistructor in Home Economics. • - - ht-r department must keep -.tt ' ip Willi Liirrcnt scientific improve- ment. J A.MKS STEPHEN lO.MriOX A.M. rofcssor of Bioloyy. - - - - his manual on bird life in ' ntral Illinois is based upon his own ELLEN MARIE JOHNSON A.M. .-issistant Professor of English. - - - - she is proficient in dramatic ERNEST E. HIGDON A.M. vHo.r P. Taylor Professor of Relif i ' us Education. ■ - - - an interpretation of the the- ories and practices of jisycholo y de- mand much of his time. AIICK A. NATTS M.S. Ihrector of Physical Education for Women. - - - - she believes that both the community and the individual should have well organized recreational pro- ' rams. t , U Al.l ' Il . UKIN ,1K . .B. Director of AlliU-tus. - - - - to he the .spirited mentor of the Reil Devils is a challenf ing job - - - he can do it. CI.AI ' .A l.Kllill BF.XII.KY A.B. Rctjistrar and Scerctary to the Presi- dent. - ■ ■ - educational statistics show the general tremls in scholastic attainment. .M.KXAXDKK t ' HAS. CiK.W A.M. - - - - he is a student of library science ■ - ■ he is a lover of books. IREXE REYNOI.DS Secretary to Mr. Blankinsliil . - ■ - ■ she compiles the statistics and records of the business department. DKAX F. BI.AXKIXSllIl ' . .B. Secretnry-Trcositrer of the Col lege. • - - ■ he is in on the financial kno ' m
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SA.MLKl. l a.KNN II AUItOD A.M., Ph.D. ) - in of the Fac ' illy and Professor of the Latin LaniiHaye and Literature. - - - - he can cile a story from the classics to suhstantiatc the argumiiit. F A CU L TV . SIi.. S .lONKS A.M. Frofcssor of Education ami rhilnsof lty. - - - - to him. IMato i tu Aristmlc were the wisest of men. 1.1.1 HKTH 1 . S(H. I. A.M.. I ' h.D. Professor of Eeoitoinics and .Voiio oi v. - - ■ - she advocates equity for the workini; man. W ll.l.l Wl rilDM S .1 At k.SON AH. Professor of i hcfutstry. - - ■ some science will lul|i ! » ac- ' jnaint the avcraKe mau with tin- na- ture of the universe ■ - ■ the eieniist tioes on all ! on. M m ll()(t l-.H .lONKS A.B. Professor of Fri ' iich. . - - - it is well to appreciate the cultural in life. 1 1 i:n!i) II I Mi-:s A..M. I ' rofcssor of History and C$ovcrnmcnt. • - - • history. Kovernmeiil, and law may he philosophically interpret eii. r.Vni I.ICK WAMIM.KIi A.M. Z ' iiiii J( oiMCH ((Ml Pntfcssur Of Latin. ■ • • she has mastered I atin Syn- tax - • - an interpretation of ihe (ier- man Classics occupies some of her time. J. I) N Hi: 1.1- I KL U.S. Director of Public Relations. - - - ■ his work hriuKs hin; into con- tact with many people. .1 At (H; K(1N li! KKIt M.S. Professor of Physics. - - - - perhaps he is evolving for lay- men, an explanation of some scien- titic principle. M A i V 1 NS K )X N i: WSON IMi.l). Professor uf Mathematics. - - ■ - the mathematicirin must thuik - - - he nuist reason. rilO.MAS KIIU-.K I w uu;iNvS A.M. Professor of Rniflish. - - - - to uiiderstaiul what one reads is an earmark of education.
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1H m. TRUSTEES OIKIi KliS 1!k ir i i) Ilu KiNscix. Sn President )i VIII IN I.. C ' oi HI UN Vice-PresUlciil I)i:an !• ' . 1)1. AX KIN SI I IP Secrctdi-ii KM I ' ll Ills •I ' licddnr, ' ,1. MrCiiin ..Eureka I!i:tl StciilKM K. KisliiT C ' liaiMiKiijrn liicliiird Dickiii.son Kunkii Hiiv I.. Miiorc Sprin liilil l.lcivd Wrlsh I ' toiia l!13.- H. Tolar Swift Sprinirii.-Ul (Veil C. Carpenter I ' eoria Holiert I- ' ,. Ilieroiiymns Lrliana ( luster I!. Cnilili Blooniin oii l.ri.iH Hiirni-. Dickinson I ' rbaiia Hi;t? N.lle I). ( lieiioweth Kiireka IJyroii I,, ( ' (ilbiirn : Kiireka HainiltiMi 11. Pear.son Kureka Steiilicii II. .eiKlt Gale.shnrir William II. SiiiiUi Eureka Jcliii W . ( .lalr Tuylorville Kieliarcl Allen ' .. Eureka KX-()K1 ' I(I() (hde 1.. l.Mill I- ' msier. rnHuirtl, llhinkinsiiip. (lnil)l , C. ' irju-nli-r. K. DuUiuson l. nn, li. Dickinson. R. Allen, I ' carson. I ' .ir 3. v As ffM I-tlilor ' s ' o t c: W o thouKlU that you iniKht like this iiiforina! piclurc lakt-n al one of the trus- tee meetings. ■a J
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