Montana State University - Sentinel Yearbook (Missoula, MT)

 - Class of 1938

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MCDNTANA FACULTY LUCIA B. MIRRIELEES-Professor of English. B. A., Stanford University, 1909, Ph. D., 1924. Teaches various Lit- erature and English courses to aspiring English majors. Has definite ideas for future English teachers to follow. Rufus A. Coleman as seen through the Student Eye. Bears striking resemblance to Ed Wynn. . . will trek across the border into the wilds of Canada to teach special writing course this summer. EDMUND L. FREEMAN-Professor of English. B. A., Missouri Wesleyan Col- lege, 1915, M. A., Northwestern Uni- versity, 1924. Keeps Sophomores busy writing compositions on everything and nothing. RUFUS A. COLEMAN-Associate Pro- fessor of English. B. A., Whitman Col- lege, 1909, M. A., Columbia University, 1914 . . . Hordes of American writers are studied in his Lit. class . . . bewildering to students. ANDREW COGSWELL - Instructor in Journalism. B. A., Montana State Uni- versity, 1927. Glories in new office in the new building . . . pet pride is pho- tography lab. Annoys sophomores with difficult news assignments. H. W. WHICKER-Instructor in English. B. A., Washington State College . . . Great outdoor man. Spends summers canoeing around Flathead lakes. Ardent collector . . . recently endowed univer- sity with priceless old manuscripts in- cluding original signature of Napoleon . . . His favorite is Thomas Carlyle. Andy caught alert and smiling by the Student Eye. Delights in telling of his experience and relationship with our one and only Wild Billn Kelly. Spent a year in Hawaii as star reporter on the local Honolulu sheet . . . has a brother- also a top-notch reporter. WILLIAM E. MADDOCK--Professor of Education and Director of Public Serv- ice Division. B. L., Earlham College, 1894, B. A., Harvard University, 1904, M. A., Stanford University, 1922. Prin- ciples of education courses give prospec- tive teachers the jitters . . . some future. ' .1-A 1.

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MONTANA FACULTY J. HOWARD TOELLE-Professor of Law. B. A., Indiana University, 1913, LL. B., Columbia University, 1914, M. A., 1916, LL. M., Harvard University, 1925. Tells the would-be lawyers all about habeas corpus, corpus delicti . . . what every young lawyer should know. The Student Eye catches E. W. Briggs unaware . . . on the fly as it were . . . hurrying to Central Board to eat candy, or maybe to class . . . hurry, hurry. EDWIN W. BRIGGS-Assistant Profes- sor of Law and Business Administration. B. S., Oklahoma Agricultural and Me- chanical College, 1927, LL. B., Universi- ty of Oklahoma, 1932, LL. M., Harvard Law School, 1935. EIVIMETT R. SANFORD-Professor of Business Administration. B. S., Camp- bell University, 1894, B. A., Montana State University, 1918, M. A., University of California, C. P. A. QCaliforniaJ, 1925. Finds decimal points in the oddest places in student account books. RUDOLPH O. HOFFMAN-Professor of French. Ph. C. State University, Ghent, Belgium. 1910: M. A.. University of Wisconsin, 1921, Diplome Superieur d'Etudes de Civilization Francaise CUni- versite de Parisl, 1929. Entertains stu- dents with stories of home and French cheeses. LOUISE G. ARNOLDSON-Associate Professor of French. Diplome d'Etudes Francaises de Touraine CAlliance Fran- caise--Universite de Poitersj, 1914, B. University of Utah, 1919, Docteur de l'Universite de Paris CLettresJ, 1934 . . . Madame Arnoldson has spent nearly as much of her time in France as she has here. Speaks French equally as well as she does English. The Student Eye sees Paul on his Mexi- can tour . . . speaks Spanish like the natives do. Besides Hprofessingfi his appointment as faculty executive of the Student Union allows Paul to worry about strikes, shows, depreciation, re- financing the building. PAUL A. BISCHOFF-Associate Pro- fessor of Spanish. B. S., Montana State University, 1927, B. A., 1928, M. A., Oberlin College, 1932 . . . Reams of stories of the tropics. Is a camera fan.



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MONTANA FACULTY H x NX! il 1, ', N fl i il li 1 1 1 7 ' X l . - . vvlflnld ia .XX x b JOSEPH W. HOWARD - Professor of Chemistry. B. A., Surtleff College, 1912, M. A., University of Illinois, 1913, Ph. D., 1915. Will be found in Science hall mix- ing evil-smelling chemicals which result in evil-smelling gases. This version of Dr. Howard given by the Student Eye might well be one of the old magicians practicing alchemy for no good. We wonder if he could mix some- thing to move the chemistry powder barn into obscurity, W. G. BATEMAN-Professor of Chem- istry. B. A., Stanford University, 1907, M. A., 1909, Ph. D., Yale University, 1916 . . . He of the modernistic house. Has tricky air conditioning plant, the envy of every other Prof on the campus. W. G. is also talented along the music line . . . swings a mean piano. JOHN SUCHY--Associate Professor of Pharmacy. Ph. C., Montana State Uni- versity, 1917, M. S., University of Colo- rado, 1927, Ph. D., 1933. A Montana product. Faculty adviser and charter member of Kappa Psi. E. M. LITTLE-Associate Professor of Physics. B. S., University of Washing- ton, 1918, M. S., 1922, Ph. D., University of Illinois, 1926. Little Doc Little, a student favorite. A. S. MERRILL-Professor of Mathe- matics and Chairman of the Division of Physical Sciences. B. A., Colgate Uni- versity, 1911, M. A., 1914, Ph. D., Uni- versity of Chicago, 1916. Studies stars and passes information on to Physical Science students. Has a dog. Doc Little has a one-lung motorcycle he jaunts around on which caught the Student Eye. ls also an organist of note. ,Tis rumored he writes Physical Science quizzes-office hours crowded. C. F. DEISS-Associate Professor of Geology. B. A., Miami University, 1925, Ph. D., University of Michigan, 1928 . . . Lectures to freshmen who are amazed at his utter lack of concern over hun- dreds and thousands of millions of years, or miles. Loves the rocks and rills of Montana-and all the diggin's. --22

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