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5 I7 Qaccdtg, acc .9,n,tcfz,c4,tLng 'Peo-1956 fk1J'l Setting the pace for a campus at War, the four gentlemen astride their mounts in the large picture at the left are professors Brookover, Wann, Annakin, and Huckleberry. They were among the first to take to the road on two-Wheelers after the ration board had left them stranded. One of the most important contributions to post War planning was made by the War Emergency Planning Committee. They presented a revolutionary bill to congress which provided for the exchange of students with South American colleges. Dr. James Mackell was chairman of the committee which included John F. Sembower, now with Public Relations of the DuPont company, Mrs. Olga Peters, and Dr. D. W. Morris. Some nine faculty members are teaching War Training Service classes in conjunction with the Navy training program. Mrs. Charlotte Burford, Dean of Women, holds an important position as chairman of the local Office of Civilian Defense and Dr. Dewey Annakin is a member of the Speakers Bureau of that organization. Miss Libby, who is a member of the Civil Air Patrol, has the distinction of being the only faculty member who flies. Those who have the honor of serving in the armed forces include Lt. J. R. Shannon of the Army Air Corps, Lt. CJ.G.J Hubert Smith of the Navy, Ensign J. Richard Bash and Chief Petty Officer Joseph A. Gremel- spacher of the Navy, Lt. Wally Marks of the Army Air Corps and Major Ernest Reed of the United States Army. Others are Waiting call in all branches of the Army, Navy, and Marines. These include women faculty members as well as the men. Facultv munrliin' luncheon llflaslers and Smith intro- Boyle, D llal l in lm mm x iout I ie-fit of ration ilucu their suns to the liner gambol fm Pirxv bllll caids points of billiards, K 1 -wa
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,- 4, .Q 'lf ftudmm ti.'1lWll. Llffcutk iiwtdext f ,p l z Burning the midnight oil is an every night occurence now that classes have been speeded up and study has been intensified to meet the needs of a world at war. Students are carrying extra hours so that they may obtain their degrees before being called to active duty. From the science departments to the language division instructors have doubled their efforts in an attempt to extend the opportunities of a liberal education to an eager student body. Realizing the need for an educated public with which to rebuild a chaotic World, Indiana State is a training center for the development of future teachers of America. Our library, which houses some 400,000 volumes and ranks as one of the finest in the country, is fully prepared to handle the increase in refer- ence research. A capable staff is working day and night to keep the thou- sands of valuable reference books in repair and up to date. This is but one of the Ways in which Indiana State has met its obligation as an educational institution. Aside from the literary, the practical is being taught as a vital part of present day needs. Camouflage, mathematics of gunnery, use of instruments and military information classes all show the growing tendency on the campus-one of hard Work with an eye to the future. cla tu v tricks of Lionel Neiman demon- . Seniors do D1 lctice teach 1 llllfllfllgl strates dictaphone to Hope ing in Laboratolv school Barrett and Bonnie Perl. +1 i
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