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-RQ X., 4- Mrs. Rose Small, strict grammarian . . classroom philosopher . . called back for wartime teaching. Wally Marks, good-looking football coach . . returned from the Navy . . one University of Chicago team men. Raymond Reece, eyebrow work in his economics classes . . quick, friendly smile. Barbara Faust, throaty songstress . . public relations office . . a good loe. Edith Lel'lew, quiet, amiable home economics professor . . double at Lab School. Dick Boehm, rough and ready director of grounds . . ready to serve. Paul Winkinson, brown wavy hair . . deep chuckle . . believes in work . . good chemistry and lots of it, Ben Smith, on the end of a cigarette . . jokes, poems, puns, anything his specialty. Lloyd Riggs, the campus Doc . . sprays your throat and checks your feet. Joseph Gremelspacher, band director . . hails from Crawfordsville . , back from service in time for winter term. Agnes Brady, native Hoosier with traveler's experiences . . teaches clothing and wears it well. Marguerite Malm, stately beauty . . twice as brainy . . from Stevens teach- ing staff. Alvin Payne, the students friend . . graciously interested . . advisor. R. W. Masters, Mister . . players his first love . . returned from the Navy . . SYCAMORE advisor . . Madame's husband. David Glascock, physical education instructor . . coaches track . . dry wit, Phyllis Hitch, Bill's wife . . brain behind the Union Bureau , . the best comes in small packages . . petite. 27
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x -.,.- ,1- - -..,-X ,ex ---4--x,.X A ir , , t ,fxlh H Eighty-four among those present . . faculty grouped on the Union Building steps . . fifteen on the next page . . many unpictured . . grand total by the catalog, one hundred sixty-two . . remarkable number of faculty have doctors' degrees . . all faculty members well-trained and capable . . ready to assist students in all possible ways . . many have spent the greater part of their teaching lives here . . will help with special research done by students . . routine college study problems . . active in other branches in the community . . literary clubs . . artistic work . . community players . . civic service organi- zations . . many outstanding in their own fields . . nationally known. lst row I. Erle Grinnell, Helen Ederle, Mary D. Reed, Dorothea Swander, Harry V, Wann, Inez Morris, Harry E. Elder, Ralph N. Tirey, Wayne E. Schonier, Fred E, Harris, D. W. Morris. Littii row Marion C. Benson, Charles W. Wefler, Paul D. Wilkinson, Mary R. McBeth, Mary O. Peters, Lawrence E. Eberly, Eiwtird V. Dillard, Edward M, Gittord, Arthur DeWitt Hill, Iohn C Tranbarger, Dennis H. Price, Harold Bright, Victor C. Miller. .Hrd row Mary Alice Banks, Ioy Lacey tretiredl, Waldo F. Mitchell, Lucille Viehe, Bessie Noyes, Vilmer l.. Tatlock, Vivien Rtirtl, Will H. Bryant, Paul Wolf, Alex Menestrena. -ith row Hiirel Tesh Pfennia, Wenonah Goshorn, Ralph Rogers, Glenn Curtis, Marvin Nelle M-:Calla, Virginia Harrell Bader, Florence Miricl-:, Fay Griffith, Russell McDougal, Helen Wood, Hallie Smith, R. Bell, Iarnes Carr. 'wh row Ren H Smith, Otis G. Iomison, Margaret Gillum, Arthur H. Luehrinq, G. David Koch, Roy G. Hunter. h'h YOW Frances Williams, Ruth Temple, Gertrude Ewing, Ruby I. East, Alays Sacl-:ste-der, Ernest L. 'Nelbc-rn, Fred E. Brengle Xth row Vfalter G Shriner, Ralph Miller, Rhoda lane Foss, Sylvan A. Yriqer, Celeste Buraeson, Kathryn Kennedy, t :ithne Shontz, Flor: Smith, Bernardine G Sclinitdt, Florence M. Curtis, G5't'tfQt? I. Eberhart, Gypsy Wilson, Charlotte S. iz: rt, llvflen Reeve, Florence M, Olsen, Carolyn Kelso. Pitt 'Q row Gra E Rtiniple, Vtisgver D Moore, Dewey Annal-Lin, Paul O. Cairnack, Vachel E. Breidenbauah, Charles Roll, .t :vile-V Ainsworth, Cliirerice M Morgan, Helen Price, Elsie Edwards. -mf-we ie,- 1 1 -7 1 .1-'ei 1 1 x .-.
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