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Earl L. Shoup Political Science Gets in a plug for Kansas now and then . . . likes to give exams that take five hoursg must be written in two . . . has just Written a textbook for the beginning course . . . often launches into discourses about homesteading in the West. Marion C. Siney History History her profession, the Balkans her specialty . . . quietness and charm, these are hers . . . she enjoys having students in for wonderful teas at her apartment. Audrey Sims Psychology H Our lady psychologist . . . has a wealth of experience which serves to make psych lectures more interesting . . . sweet smile, soft voice. William G. Simon Mathematics, Arts and Sciences Has all the Mather students swooning over his bushy, black eyebrows. Sym- pathizes with Mather hopes for a big- ger and better university. John Hall Stewart History Plus his duties as history professor, he takes time out to direct the Re- serve band . . . tall, slim and smiling . . . an expert on the French Revolu- Helen W. Smith tion and Napoleon. Physical Education Variety makes her gym classes inter- esting . . . her energy makes them exhausting . . . a flash of lightning on the hockey field . . . never forgets a name. if. ,se '4 G H-J s s ,
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CAMERA SHY Clarence B. Allen Education Authority on education . . Mild, easy- going manner and very likable . . . fills lectures with anecdotes illustra- tive of his droll sense of humor as well as of his wide teaching experi- ence. Moffatt G. Boyce Mathematics Even math, his field, cant confuse him . . . sense of humor helps students through classes . . . informal man- nor. 7 Vivian R. Damerell Chemistry Inadvertent founder of the U33 Club . . . well-known to struggling Quant students . . . brilliant mind, but un- assuming manner-this Wins him the admiration of many. Mildred Danklefsen Geography Friendly personality shining in her- smiling brown eyes . . . foolproof ex- cuses are needed for cuts in her class . . . but her classes hate to hear the bell ring, her lectures are so inter- esting. F. Karl Grossman Music A distinguished-looking, white-haired gentleman . . . with a twinkle in his eyes . . . instrumental music is his forte, but he shows his interest in other things and other people. Arvel B. Erickson History Very academic-looking-but he once participated in professional sports . . . one of the few authorities on Russia in the city . . . don't call him com- rade , however . . . a deep and infec- tious chuckle. Oliver J. Grummitt Chemistry Powerhouse potentate . . . professor extraordinary of advanced Chem stu- dents . . . his quiet manner can't con- ceal his brilliant mind. - Dorothy C. Hockey English Likes to wear suits . . . likes Shake- speare-fact is, that's one reason she's an English teacher . . . little spare time, so for pleasure she reads Freshman themes . . . new to Mather this year, she's already like one of the family. Marqueta C. Huyck Home Economics Quiet, with a pleasant, smooth voice and a cute grin . . . earnest and seri- ous in her lectures, but she has an appreciative and lively sense of humor . . . sympathetic, in class, but never an easy mark. Mary C. Schauffler Sociology Likes statistics and history . . . is an expert on vocations for women . . . has a kind word for all . . . guides seniors through the horrors of gradu- ation credits. Joseph Remenyi Comparative Literature If you thought the Russians uncul- tured, you won't after his class . . . he's full of vitality, a rapid-fire lec- turer . . . spirited discussions follow up interesting lectures on Russian lit- erature. Margaret Stone Biology A newcomer to Reserve, the biology department recognizes her abilities . . dry wit . . . an excellent fund of knowledge. David H. Roberts Psychology Young, with a butch haircut looks like a college student . . . blessed with a sense of humor . . . definite in his ideas, in class and out . . . uses a new and original method for calling classes to order-an ear-splitting whistle. Daniel P. Quiring Biology Dix Q. . . . has been to Africa sev- eral times, likes to hunt big game there . . . gives interesting lectures packed with interesting details.
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