Montana State University - Sentinel Yearbook (Missoula, MT)

 - Class of 1938

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MONTANA FACULTY DEAN A. L. STONE, Professor of Jour- nalism and Dean of the School of Journalism. B. S., Worcester Polytech- nic . . . Favorite hobby is study of words. Knows the history of Montana back- wards. f'Shally, as seen through the Student Eye. Delights in tinkering with Public Address Systems. Due to striking re- semblance, is often referred to as Mon- tana's little Hitler. Spends much spare time putting out summer school pub- licity pamphlets. ROBERT L. HOUSMAN-Professor of Journalism and Executive Head of the School of Journalism. B. J.. University of Missouri, 1922, M. A., 1925, Ph. D., 1934. Emigrated from the land of the Czars when just a tot. GARVIN D. SHALLENBERGER-Prd fessor of Physics and Director of Board of Recommendations. B. S., Oklahoma Agricultural and Mechanical College, 1912, B. S., Tulane University, 1917, M. S., 1919, Ph. D., University of Chi- cago, 1923. MEREDITH B. HESDORFFER-Assocr ate Professor of Public Health and Director of Health Service. B. S., Uni- versity of Minnesota, 1926, M. B., M. D., 1928. Doon has been kept busy this year what with streptococcus every- where . . . New addition was added to the family this year. THOMAS G. SWEARINGEN-Assistant Professor of Forest Engineering and Maintenance Engineer. B. A., Montana State University, 1920. Busy man this year with the new buildings springing up. The budget does not stretch. MONICA BURKE SWEARINGEN- Professor of Home Economics and Direc- tor of Residence Halls. B. A., Montana State University, 1918, M. A., Columbia University, 1924 . . . Very popular . . . gives out board jobs galore. Tom as the Student Eye depicts him . . . he must keep this plant going with no monkey wrenches in the machinery . . . blast these Hellgate winds during the winter months, coal is high. 17- A. 'Qt , vw.. 'Ni xx ml 'lrvffi A I ' 5, V. ,Ill ,Il , M, ,lf fl I f fffyj i 3'

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MQNTANA FACULTY N7 fxf-Rm A X 1 by C. E. MOLLETT-Professor of Pharma- cy and Dean of the School of Pharmacy. Ph. C., University of Kansas, 1904, B. A., Montana State University, 1920, M. S., University of Kansas, 1927 . . . Believes it time the gas factory be torn down and a new Science hall erected . . . Pushed Rx Ball. Prays that senior pharmacists will pass State Boards this year. DeLoss caught with a baton by the Student Eye . . . usually directs without. Violin-making is avocation. Likes to sing Montana pep songs. Took his boys on a spring sing tour. THOMAS C. SPAULDING -- Professor of Forestry and Dean of the School of Forestry. B. S., Montana State Uni- versity, 1906, M. S. F., University of Michigan, 1909 . . . ACM's endowment of large tracts gives his boys the world's largest university-owned forestry lab- oratory in which to chop . . . chop . . . chop. ROBERT C. LINE-Professor of Busi- ness Administration and Dean of the School of Business Administration. B. A., Montana State University, 1910, M. A., Harvard University, 1912 . . . Known for entertainment of visiting celebs. FREEMAN DAUGHTERS-Professor of Education and Dean of the School of Education. B. A., Kansas Normal Col- lege, 1896, S. T. B., Philadelphia Divinity School, 1903, M. A.. Columbia Universi- ty, 1915, Ed. D., Intermountain Union College CHonoraryJ, 1933 . . . Grand old man of the School of Education. DAVID R. MASON-Professor of Law land Business Administrationj. LL. B., University of South Dakota, 1924, B. A., 1926, S. J. D., Harvard University, 1927 . . . is acting dean of the Law School in Dean Leaphart's absence. Even the Student Eye sees the Dean Stone tie first. Probably caught him talking about the new building or fron- tier Montana . . . has a great snap-shot collection of old-time athletes and cam- pus celebs. DELOSS SMITH-Professor of Music and Dean of the School of Music. Uni- versity's Music Master . . . influential in making Fight Montana the official university song. Music majors are very fond of him.



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MONTANA FACULTY X Efgylff if HAROLD G. MERRIAM-Professor of English and Chairman of the Division of the Humanities. B. A., University of Wyoming, 1905, B. A., Oxford Universi- ty, England, 1907, M. A., 1911 . . . Editor and publisher of Frontier and Midland, great little magazine of the Northwest. 'tPsych Smith as seen through the Stu- dent Eye. Is the object of many ribs . . . mainly because of his forgetfulness. Majority of stories about t'Psych are imaginary. HAROLD TASCHER-Assistant Profes- sor of Sociology. B. A., University of Illinois, 1925, M. A., 1926, Ph. D., 1932 . . . Students in Social Science like his lectures. Sit up and awake when Tascher starts to tell the sociological aspects of this and that. N. J. LENNES --Professor of Mathe- matics. B. S., University of Chicago. 1898, M. S., 1903, Ph. D., 1907 . . . Writes math books and likes to use them in his classes. Hard on the co-eds taking algebra, but the answers are there. JESSE P. ROWE-Professor of Geology. B. S., University of Nebraska, 1897, M. A., 1903, Ph. D., 1906, D. Sc. CI-lonoraryj, 1935. Treks around the Rockies in search of rare and undiscovered rocks. Makes an otherwise dull course interesting. JOSEPH W. SEVERY -Professor of Botany and Chairman of the Division of Biological Sciences. B. A., Oberlin Col- lege, 1915, M. S., Washington University, 1926, Ph. D., University of Wisconsin, 1931. 4'Doc is very popular socially. He and his wife are kept busy acting as chaperons for student and fraternity dances. J. P. isn't as mad as the Student Eye depicts. Usually can chuckle over some stupid answer in G. and R. Try tracing a coal route from Libby to Ekalaka. Yes, his ties are usually classy. FRANKLIN O. SMITH - Professor of Psychology and Philosophy. B. A., State University of Iowa, 1906, M. A., 1907, Ph. D., 1912 . . . Likes teas. Revises psy- chology workbook often to keep sorority and fraternity morgues up-to-date. -18

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