Fort Hays State University - Reveille Yearbook (Hays, KS)

 - Class of 1943

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■ 1 mil Hi HUM PRESIDENT WOOSTER MRS. WOOSTER THE PRESIDENT AMR U I C FA Mil Y I ' S t,1C ,10, ' c f,1e stl, c,us ;,t F»rr Hays tliar Dr Lyman Dwight U IIIU I niTIIL I Wooster, president of the college for the past two years, has enjoyed his association with them as much as they have enjoyed their association with him President Wooster is pictured here with Mrs. Wooster, and three of their children Sergeant Lyman Wooster, who is serving with the Army in Africa, was unable to be with the family when the picture was taken His photograph is on the bookshelf. Marv and Martha will receive their degrees from Fort Hays this spring. Cynthia is a senior at Ha vs High School. 12

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I KNEW YOU COULD. MAYFLOWER! I WANT TO BE COAXEO! THE WHISTLE JUST BLEW! to study any wiiv with the weather as beautiful as it was. Some students tried to study while sitting on the edge of the li ' y pool There were |ust too many distractions, though Rich Roctncr returned to school with the Mayflower ' Everyone knew the Mayflower, and the Phi Sigs were thankful for it more than once. The first games of the year were preceded with pep rallies. A snake dance through Main Street meant more than one sore knee or weak ankle, but it was worth it One thing we didn ' t see much of this vear was the traditional meat line Either the freshmen were more con- scientious about wearing the prescribed insignia ' or the upperclassmen arc reform- ing Maybe the freshmen were |ust too slick about pulling out the green cardboard tag in time to avoid being caught without it The freshman girls got their share of lip- stick. though The sophomore boys |ust couldn ' t keep their eves oil the freshmen gtrls, and consequently the lipstick lot those caught disobeying the regulations ol the Student Council It w as fun though and these same Frosli will be having the same fun at the expense of others when school reopens next fall. All in all it was great fun and the Frosh soon learned how to combine study and pleasure The rest of tile story will be told in the latter part of this book YEAH. TIGERS. FIGHT! 11



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Miss Gorham, Adviser to Women and assistant professor of psychology, came to Fort Hays in 1928. Before accepting a posi- tion at the college. Miss Gorham was super- intendent of the Holcomb Consolidated School. She is a member of the A A.U W , Delta Kappa Gamma, Delta Epsilon. Pi Gamma Mu. the Kansas Academy of Science, and the World Federation of Education Associations. e. r. McCartney Elizabeth j. agnew MAUDE I. GORHAM E, R McCartney became dean of Fort Hays State in 1941 when the presidenc y of the college was conferred uponL. D Wooster, the former dean. In 1932 Dr. McCartney was appointed head ol the department of eco- nomics and business administration at Fort Hays State He had recent! y received his Ph D. degree from the University of Nebraska where he also was employed as instructor in economics. He is a member of Pi Gamma Mu. Delta Sigma Pi. the Fort Hays Kansas State College Honor Society, the American Economic Association, the American Academy of Political Science, and the Council of Geographers Miss Elizabeth I Agnew assumed her present position as Dean ol When M. Dalton came to Fort Haw in 1935 he wasan Women at Fort Havs in 1919 In addition to her duties as dean. Miss Agnew instructor in the zoology department In 1938 he became was appointed supervisor ol Cody Commons in 1920 Previous to her registrar Previous to accepting ihe position al the appointment as dean. Miss Agnew had been head of the department ol ' ■‘.liege. Mr r r ncipal of the Colbv Corn- home economics at Fort Havs She is a member ol Phi Ka rr a Phi. Pi Gamma ,u,m High School He is a member ol Sigma Xi. Mu, A A.U W , and Delta Kappa Gamma W. D. MORELAND In 1933 Dr. W. D Moreland accepted a position as head of the political science and sociology department at Fort Havs State In addition to this position, Dr Moreland is Adviser to Men and is in charge of Lewis Field dormitories Dr, Moreland is a member of Pi Gamma Mu He received the Carnegie Scholarship to study international law at McGill University, and was selected for research work to assist the Wickersham. IRVINE F. WILSON STANOLEE V. DALION Irvine F Wilson became bursar of the college in 1938 after receiving his degree from the college Mr. Wilson is a member of the Executive Committee of Central Associa- tion of University and College Business Officers, and is listed in Who ' s Who in American Education 13

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