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Max H. Fisch Philosophy His likable personality reveals a phil- osophy of his own. Russell L. Gee Music Choral groups are his specialty, and he gets good results . . . a gay man- ner, and an irrepressible grin . . . and a master musician. Charles E. Gehlke Sociology He's a first-rate criminologist, and has been on a leave of absence this year with the War Labor Board of the United States Government . . . He'll be back on Mather campus in October. Gerardl S. Gentile Dramatics Arts He used to help classes with their struggles in staging stunts. Blanche Harvey Home Economics Has classes in the Home Ec house all day-but also keeps ofice hours in Mather Ad, for harried Juniors look- ing for advice . . . a charming per- sonality, a lovely lady. Albert C. James Banking Banking and Finance is his field . and he knows it well. Gerhard Krebs Political Science One has to take careful notes during his lectures. William E. Lawrence Sociology Frequent flashes of humor in his classes . . . he likes to demonstrate the antics of monkeys to his Anthro- pology classes . . . competent and capable, and interesting besides. 15 EE si was gs as s .E use NESS S9 s s sis .- BHK s E s s an s s x sa is s W 2 s ss. si' s was .NEMWS E-me s s is 9? s as s all. s s n was E511 as as s WSWS H me E se as me H -in-.ws -fanart-'sr was mga Wzkgs gg. we H 2-2 sa. H sggsmsfflggsssl-eww-.im H B B . s s s sw rf s s s s swam sm s 1 B--FAQS? s s was 1- as s -EH ,-'E H as SSE saw S. s s I . . --WN' .Haw s E , s ,., . M K s a s .. Hamm age -me: sa me H mam sm-is E all ,5,,w.,s ' Q -isis E nl SS E53 EH nl Ii H 5 s Q was as sms sam H s H and IEEE E as use my News BNA nl HE swim H me age H E as sas ass s s ll s s if as as s s new emma asm saws :- me s sms as as if s . s me .s W sms sms s as W s s ss, ,lg s s Eggs 5-E sw s .,EgM.E ,Ewa me was we s 1 s A H E ms!! ESS HKS Bmw mm BEEN s sms New H s as s Xmm is SS s B488 me H me .se may hi mm H sam RRG? SSB I HS E H H: s E s -P 5 we ' his sl? we H H .s as asv- -Q sw s s as , Q .W EW. mn Er-:H s as sm SP1-fam H use s xsgfga W gs A E5 M H ma, N -A E, XG Q ,Wes H slugs s E. ESS s sa. B bs-, H- E mzsggcis Em xi EWQBE Q 8833888 at M355 sas-Q saw sp,- .H Ziyi? ss .aw-H spam HB5 s Hes s H7 me s. -X Sims- s- s Hamlin sir s if E -fr ns K s as s s sis - a n asw- s sus s Hamm s s s 5 s 1 is is E K- EGRL H Bi as as Www like H s s s agree E we . we as was K D me M as s S8 mms' 'UAE Kiln-A RWM s H' :E at W' H was sims s all me s me ns am me sm mea s s stairs new mx me me sas s s as N M. My s .i s as s an H s s s i s s K s s ,s as sms sm w as is s as as s s EE HB sew H s sz s me s s s is all s s as 2 s s s mass n is as B si s s me s s s sam s me s s s s s s s s Es E E me E as E E me E E E E S E Ks E ESS SS H .H E E E .. E E E E wg .H is E E E E sk-is , E E E s-M as E K . -H B Q ss E sl Q -- SEHK? BB SS s s s K E we ass, .am We H Es x-x W as as s E B me Bas-' mms gs B me is s
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Calvin S. Hall Psychology Psychologist supreme . . . of the Freudian school . . . He keeps his iirst- year classes busy learning fundamen- tals . . . has a hearty laugh-and laughs often. Mildred Hart Romance Languages Moliere, Racine, Descartes-always well-interpreted by gentle Miss Hart, head of the Romance Language De- partment . . . rarely seen without a gracious greeting for everyone, and her pet dog Janie. Amos H. Hersh Biology A terrific interest in heredity and ter- rific success in breeding fiies . . . a true scientist . . . a fine lecturer. Christine H. Hillman Home Economics Genial and gracious . . . Mather grad- uate, Theta alum . . . adviser to In- tersorority Council . . . and mother and professor to the home ec students at May Squire house. Frank Hovorka Chemistry Guiding light of the chemistry majors . . . You'll love physical chemistry . . . He can always be counted on for any manner of helpful advice . . . his kindness and sympathy temper the hard blows of the returned blue books. Helen A. Hunscher Home Economics Head of Home Ec-and does she know her subject! . . . advocates lots of vita- mins and follows up with reasons why . . . hard teacher, but well-liked. Charles W. Huntley Psychology Tall, boyish-looking dean of Adelbert . . . he raises Dalmatians . . . and he raises much interest in his lectures, which are lucid and well-organized as well as stimulating . . . his exams are stimulating, too,-in a harrowing sort of way. William F. Kieffer Chemistry His assured manner in Chemistry class belies his boyish appearance . . . outlines and lectures are well-organ- ized . . . a good teacher, he lays a firm foundation for advanced chem classes. gi 16
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