Hastings College - Bronco Yearbook (Hastings, NE)

 - Class of 1943

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Miss Kricgcr Mr. Frcmon Miss Necdham Mrs. Glenn Miss P.irtridj;c Mr. Hotfm.in Miss Noble Mrs. Hoffman Mr. D.iddow Mr. Hofferber College Assistants MISS CHRISTINE KRIEGER, Ass ' istont n, the Dean ' s Office — Helps seniors find jobs through the college pLicement bureau, is in charge of college mimeographing, serves as secretary to the Dean. MISS ELSIE NEEDHAM, Assistant in the Office of the President — A good example for would-be secre- taries, Miss Needham does her work calmly and ef- ficiently, willingly helps Collegi.in reporters find news, and knows what not to tell. MISS JANE PARTRIDGE, Assistant in the Business Offici — Connected with the college as a student last year, Jane now works full time in the office, en- courages students to get in their work reports, cashes checks for them, is popular at mail-time. MISS MILDRED NOBLE, Assistant in the Office of the Rii istrar — With a smile Daisy helps students through the agonies of registration, supervises the coeds living at Turner Barracks, having been one of them last year. MR. ALONZO DADDOW, Snlterintemlent of Grounds and Buildings — Relinquished his position as official caretaker of Old Glory to the Army boys, takes pride in his son, a grad of HC who is now a DuPont chemist, enjoys riding the motored lawn- mower. MR. JOE B. FREMON, Assistant Siiperintemlent of GronnJs and Bitihinr s — Shares care of garden with his neighbor, the college treasurer, is jack of all trades around the campus, is often called upon to repair damaged furniture. MRS. W. V. GLENN, School A ' wr.vr— Paints sore throats and treats sundry ailments of college students. Mothered her adopted Army boys through vac- cinations and colds, used hard-to-get sugar to make delicious fudge for officers stationed on the campus. MR. GEORGE HOFFMAN, College Carl enler— Was in charge of the campus shop, was often called upon by dormitory girls who needed something re- paired, left the campus early in the spring to accept another job. MRS. G. A. HOFFMAN. Manager of the Dining Hall — Keeps busy feeding CPT aviators and Air Crew men as well as students, saw girls replace boys as waitresses, fostered dining hall change to cafeteria style. JOHN FIOI ' FERBER, Assistant in the Shoji — Easily recognized as he rode his yellow, battered bicycle to work, he always had entertaining stories to tell of his former experiences. Early in April he left the campus to accept a position at the Naval Ammuni- tion Depot. — 12—

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Division of Social Sciences MR. G. W. LINDBERG, AnhlanI Profesior of Coni- nicrrial Siihjrr i — Answers to Gus when not in the class- room, teaches advertising, bi ad, econ, in addition to counselling new students and serving on the studcnt- facultv radio committee. MISS BLANCHE C. ALLER, Associate Priiffnor of Ele- mentary Education — Keeps house with her sisters in a bungalow across from the campus, shares ration points with her pet cat, held educa- tion classes at her home after breaking her hip at a faculty party. MISS OLIVE YOUNG, In- s trtictor in Women ' s Physi- cal Education — Dons her gym outfit and startles students with a rigorous course of calisthenics, lets students in the teachers ' hygiene cbss know that her pet peeve is healthy college coeds who diet. MRS. r. A. TRIPP, Instruc- tor in C.onnnercial Suhjects — Carries one of the heaviest teaching loads in the college, conducts night classes as well as day classes, encourages the shorthand and accounting students with a pleasant smile or a soft-spoken word. DR. MARGARET I. KNOWLES, Professor of History — Makes history in- teresting to all treshman stu- dents, participates in Peace Forums, and teaches the Army Air Crew students about the countries they will be flying over when they have earned their wings. MR. N. P. KYLE, Assistant Professor of Physical Educa- tion for Men and Coach of Athletics — Shows he can take it by participating in the calisthenics he conducts for the Army men, coaches HC athletic games, helps NCAC program by devising ways to have tournaments and still be patriotics. MR. JOHN T. KONZACK, Sftecial Instructor in Physics — Helps students and soldiers to figure out the mysteries of power factors or the mechan- ical equivalent of heat. iM —11—



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HoiiDicil on iliis page arc seven I ' atuliy niembcrb who have lonj; been recogni ecl for llielr loyal service to riastings College, lo generations ot college students they have served as a real Inspiration, and to them this page is dedicated. I hree of these professors — Mr. I ' uhr, Miss Carpenter, and Mr. Kent — have taught over thirty years. The other four — Dean Weyer, Mr. McDill, Miss Altnian, and Miss NX ' ood — have participated in Hastings College activities for over twenty years. Hayis M. I-uiiR (U-fi) ... 30 yean . . . ltd i26,000 campaign in Ufccnibcr . . . extended hospitality to service men on the campus. Jani r C-ARi-LNTnR (left) . . . J6 years . . . invited others to share her car in order to save tires and gasoline . . . appreciated soldiers ho sat upright and kept their feet on the floor in her classes. F. E. WrviR (below) ... 24 yean . . . acted as president of the college . . . included among his many duties teaching pivotal classes in secondary education. n R. M. McDiLL (above) ... 25 ycjrs . . . wrote booklet on educa- tion of the American Ne ;ro . . . remembered boiler in Hansen field for scrap drive. Vt ' Ai.Ti R J. Klnt (below) . . . 3 2 years . . . taught classes in meteorology . - . made necessary weather forecasts for the local am- munition depot. Clara Amman (below years . . . arranged radio grams . . . tried to convince every- one of the necessity of knowing Spanish. Angi:lini: W ' oon (below, right) active in Red Cross and war work . . on the campus. . . 21 years taught first

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