Mississippi State University - Reveille Yearbook (Starkville, MS)

 - Class of 1939

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A (pJ, AT THE PROFS 1. Will Cox: Uh — Muh, see anything wrong? He runs a close second among the playboys — teaches algebra during his off moments. 2. Murray: The bogey man of freshman algebra — serious minded master of the x, y, i language. 3. Neil: Now, boys, I wouldn ' t mind letting you go, but Mr. Freeman . . . 4. Lloyd to Hamlin: Now, Newt, you know I can ' t help it if those boys cut your salary. 5. B. T. U. and Chum: Now, down there in Chittlin Switch they had a pecker-wood saw mill that, etc., etc., etc., . . . 6. Buddy Lucas: Now, let ' s stop and analyze this thing — use your heads. 7. Bailey: Well, I have seventy-five seniors and not a one of them have over a fifty average, but at V. p. I. . . . 8. Dean Willie: Ole Abe Lincoln was the old hypocrite that ever lived. 9. Wartman: If we had a squirt of light and dropped a chunk of goody in the soup — how would the entropy change affect Cox ' s curves? 10. Kinkald and Bettersworth: A collection is under way to buy them a one-way ticket to Whitfield. 11. Bridger: Who ' s going to buy the b-washes after I cut this circle. 12. Welsh: Heil Hitler — now, I have a solution for the whole international situation, but nobody will listen to me. 13. Weems: Chubby — natty dresser — cokes for Var- brough, meals for Hooper. 14. Bad-Eye: Now, if a student misses one more class, turn in form A to the dean who will send form B to the student, etc.

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DMINISTRATION...J DEANS. .COLLEGE DEAN L. F. PATTERSON h.ntiniccrini; The Sciiooi. ok Engineering boasts a greater miin ber of students within its walls than any other school on the campus. Inder tlie direction of Dean L. L. Patterson it lias jiained reco Miitioii thrn iL;h()ut the South as an Knizineerin School ot merit. It offers courses in electrical, meclianical, civil, and aeronautical engineerinti and has expanded rapidly w ith the progress of tlie institution. DEAN J. y. ROVVEN Business The School of Business and Industry offers many courses in business administration such as commercial aviation, accountinjx, ;eneral business, economics, and pre-la ' . Dean J. . Howeii, widely experienced in practical affairs in the world ot business, has led the school to a ranking position in the nation. DEAN E. R. CCM.MKR A griruhiirc The Schooi, of Agricui.tlrk is one of the best, if not the best, equipped of all the schools. It offers extensive training and courses of study in all fields of agriculture — gives practical training in farming, dairy manufacturing, dairying, animal husbandry, poultry, horticulture, agricultural engineering, ;uid agricultural economics and education. Dean Colmer, who succeeded the late J. R. Ricks, has completed his first year as Dean of the School of Agriculture — successful because of his liberal-minded attitude toward his students. DEAN S. B. HATHORNE Education Dean S. B. Hathorne has served as Dean of the School of Education since its establishment in 19,36, and has instituted illustrative courses in the most modern methods of teaching. He is also Director of Instruction at Mississippi State College and Head of Summer School, (iraduates in the School of Educa- tion are required to ha e the benefit of several months of actual experience as teachers, and must serve these months under the tutelage of responsible persons. UPPER LEFT: L. L. Patterson, Dean School of Enaineerins. UPPER RIGHT; J. V. Bowcn, Dean School of Businest. LOWER LEFT: E. B. Colmer, Dean School of Agriculture. LOWER RIGHT: S. B. Hathorne, Dean School of Education.



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