McPherson College - Quadrangle Yearbook (McPherson, KS)

 - Class of 1936

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DR. DONALD F. RO , B. A., M.--Af hyil. V. A ' 1 DR. H. J. HARN1 B ., A. M., ina. D 1 . J. J. YODER, D. . D. X ' DELLA LEHM , ., M. A., PROF. EARL R. BO ING, B. A., M. A. x Voran. Professor Voran's contacts with the students have won him the re- spect and friendship of the entire stu- dent body. Aside from his regular teaching Work Cheesie directs the work of the quartets and the A Cappel- la Choir. Bowman. Professor Bowman has the ability to reveal the problems of mathe- matics, astronomy, physics, and radio in an interesting and fascinating way. Dell. Professor Dell, head of the In- dustrial Arts Department, is also per- sonnel director and works Well with the PROF. ALVIN C. VORAN, B. A., B. M. PROE. JOSEPH L. BOWMAN, D. A., M. s. - PROE. SAMUEL M. DELL, B. s., M. s. ALICE GILL, B. A., M. A. MAURINE STUT MAN, B. A. ' A JQAAAMJ upan SI- 'DLL a. 2 wvu-. .9 -9 K+- TJ fb WM ffwfc 30 om. 94-11 students and appreciates their view- points. Gill, Those who have made ac- quaintance With Miss Gill cannot help but admire her. Besides being an effi- cient instructor Journalism and Typ- ing, Miss Alice'i' is Dr. SchWalm's cap- able right-hand secretary. Stutzman. With her contagious smile and gracious manner, Miss Stutzman is a charming assistant in the Business Manager's office. Although her pati- ence is often Worn thread-bare by con- stant interruptions, she does an accurate and efficient job of bookkeeping.

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w Petry, A brilliant mind, fluent vocabulary, and a keen personality, make Dr. Petry, as Pro- fessor of Philosophy and Religion, an outstand- ing educator in his field. His kindly and cheerful manner make him a loved friend to all his stu- dents. According to his students, Dr. Petry should be asked to give at least one biblical play each semester by himself. Hershey, The most nationally known member of our faculty is Dr. Hershey, head of the Chem- istry Department and perfector of technique in the making of synthetic diamonds, and this year received wide recognition in national science cir- cles. Flory. Dr. Flory, who is with the college for his first year, came from Pennsylvania to be head of the English Department, and has won the friendship of the entire student body. Dr. Flory has a keen sense of humor and is a fad for sports. Boitnott. Dr. Boitnott, the delightful souther- ner, who this year boldly ventured out to the Kansas plains to be head of the Education De- partment, has completely captivated his students A. M. and colleagues with his charming manner and IIIEZQLAUDE B QSM ASP? slow southern drawl, DR. JOHN w. Bo1'rNo'1'T, B. A., M A Ph D y Brown. Dr. Brown's unlimited store of knowledge, gained in both Ameri- ca and Europe, has made.a decided impression on the students of his modern language classes. His fascinating stories of his travels abroad lend meaning and interest to an otherwise monotonous study of grammar and construction. Harnly. As Curator of the Museum and Professor Emeritus of Biology, Dr. Harnly is the veteran member of our faculty. He is loved and respected by all who have known him during his more than forty years at the college. Yoder. Although not actively engaged as a member of the College facul- ty, J. J. Yoder is Treasurer of the College and spends a great deal of time on the campus and constantly consulted by those seeking financial direction. Lehman, Perfect poise is truly characteristic of Miss Lehman, head of the Dramatic Art Department. If we cannot quite reach self-satisfaction along this line ourselves, we may see in her the embodiment of all our coveted ideals of charm. V Bghling, Professor Bohling, business economy theorist, has made his com- mercial department popular because of the practical methods and views he sets forth. Accurateness and thoroughness, are the keynotes to commerce as taught by Professor Bohling. IO



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zuayaa e,,..,M,':. Lbeafv ,iiffmv iw Ev Bowers. After three years of faithful and cap- able work in the dean's office as a student secre- tary, Miss Bowers, this year achieved the distinc- tion of being employed as Registrar of the Col- lege and has a keen understanding of the prob- lems connected with graduation and certification. Fries. Business-Manager Fries, who has a thankless job, gets a bad start with students be- cause he must relieve them of their cash, but after knowing him for a while he is very likeable. Heckethorn. Miss Heckethorn attempts to make the library an ideal place to study and strives to keep her library books and magazines on hand for ready use at all times. B,-own, Miss Brown has displayed her re- . . . . . . l markable ability as an instructor of superior plan- i ists. As head of the Music Department, she plans CORRINE BOWERS, B. A. and arranges many public recitals. l'f,AP1QGiffgf'I?E34E,l.HORN B A JESSIE BROWN, B. M. Lingenfelter. Miss Lingenfelter spends much of her time in the town studio, but her frequent recitals in the college chapel as- sure us that all her time there is well spent. Cglline, Miss Colline has artistically illuminated the Way for many talent- ed students at McPherson College. Thecolorful oils and pastels of her under- studies do much to adorn the bare walls of an otherwise unsightly dormitory. Shay. Miss Shay, who is instructor of violin and orchestra was a valu- able addition to this year's faculty. Her violin solos have brought infinite plea- sure to many. Binford. Coach Binford sets a fine example of the way he wants his men to live. With his skillful coaching technique and his ideals of fair play he has won a state-wide reputation in athletics. Selves. Coach Selves possesses a quality of sympathetic understanding which has won for him the admiration of every member of the squad. I2

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