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FRED A. BARKLEY-Instructor in Botany. B. A., University of Oklahoma, 1930, M. S., 1932, Ph. D., Washington University CSt. Louisl, 1937. Came from the Sooner state to the Land of Shining Mountains last fall to teach Montana students all about plants. GUY FOX-Instructor in Political Sci- ence. B. A., Texas Christian University, 1929, M. A., Southern Methodist, 1931. Economics of home state makes ex- cellent material for lectures . . . is first varsity tennis coach. MRS. MARY BRENNAN CLAPP-In- structor in English. B. A., North Dakota State University, 1903, M. A., 1906. Poet laureate of Montana . . . guiding star of Newman Club . . . friend to all . . . knows everybody, everyone knows her. HAROLD CHATLAND-Instructor in Mathematics. B. A.. McMaster Uni- versity, 1934, M. S., University of Chi- cago, 1935, Ph. D,, 1937. Brought his bride to the wilds of Montana . . . teaches college math to stupid business majors to-be . . . who care not for statistics. EDWARD B. DUGAN -Instructor in Journalism. B. J., University of Mis- souri, 1932. Anniversary bibliography to be a master work. . . particular about head count . . . bear episode earned him name of Ditchy.'l DONALD M. HETLER-Associate Pro- fessor of Bacteriology and Public Health. B. A., Kansas University, 1918, M. A., 1923, Ph. D., Yale University, 1926. Plays with nasty germs . . . keeps them under lock and key so's they won't bite bacteriology students .... Stephens gals missed Natural Science hall because of his typhus bugs. INTRODUCING
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MONTANA FACULTY flip fm. GEORGE YPHANTIS-Assistant Pro- fessor of Fine Arts. B. A., University of Toronto, 19265 B. F. A., Yale Univer- sity, 1930 . . . Moved into the palatial surroundings of a new building donated by the Women's Club this year. The Student Eye finds Professor Yphan- tis with room enough to wield a brush and enough light to see the results . . . Montana students are beginning to appreciate art. J. H. RAMSKILL-Professor of Forest Products. B. A., Montana State Uni- versity, 1927, M, F., Yale University, 1928 . . . Enjoying the luxury of acres of laboratory forest donated by ACM, he can now turn students loose. FAY G. CLARK-Professor of Forest Management. B. A., University of Michi- gan, 1912, M. S. F., 1914 . . . Foresters claim that practicing what he teaches should add to their already considerable nest egg by foresting the new lab. E. F. A. CAREY-Associate Professor of Mathematics. B. S., University of Cali- fornia, 1905, M. S., 1914 . . . Almost as many initials as numbers . . . the first is Eugene . . . the other two 7 . . . His woodworking hobby cost him a digit . . . he digitated his thumb. ANNE PLATT-Professor of Home Economics. B. S., University of Wash- ington, 1917, M. S., 1927 . . . Remains a great favorite with Mortar Boarders . . . attends their parties. Drops in by in- vitation to teach Greeks table manners. Under the Student Eye Dr. Castle has become a surrealistic subject . . . the man who knows and understands his students, and in his lab they grow to be scientists. GORDON B. CASTLE-Assistant Pro- fessor of Zoology. B. A., Wabash Col- lege, 1928, M. A., University of Cali- fornia, 1930, Ph. D., 1934. Animal life- teaching these freshman zoologists to cut up cats-or a lobster.
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INTBQDUCING EDWIN L. MARVIN-Instructor, Phil- osophy and Psychology. B. A., Central College, Fayette, Missouri, 1921, M. A., Harvard, 1923. New addition to psychol- ogy department. Keeps students busy with color experiments, graphs, Benet tests . . . general psychology is one of those musts. DENNIS MURPHY-Instructor in Eng- lish. B. A., University of Missouri, 1926, M. A., 1927, Ph. D., State University of Iowa, 1936. Phi Beta addition to faculty . . . often accused of overacting lectures . . . conceded fascinating. Recently seen perambulating with perambulator and favorite play of year . . . Babes in Arms. JOHN D. SCHEFFER-Instructor in English. B. A.. University of Oregon, 1928, M. A., 1931, Ph. D., University of Chicago, 1934. Teaches freshmen and sophomores to write compositions . . . fosters Writer's clubs. A. P. L. TURNER--Assistant Professor of Economics. B, A., Harvard College, 1930, M. A., Harvard University, 19333 Ph. D., 1935. Tri Delts dubbed him Bank-Night Turner when he waltzed off with the pennies at their drawing . . . no appreciable returns in econ. M. C. TURNEY-Instructor in Econom- ics. B. S., University of Illinois, 1932, M. S., 1934. Similarity of names re- sults in How do you do, Mr. Turner. Turney, Turner, T-t-t-t-tl, at dances. Econ lectures are involved. RALPH YUILL-Instructor in Business Administration. A. B., Dartmouth Col- lege, 1921, M. C. S., Amos Tuck School, 1922. Has a yen for blueberry muffins. Business recessions do not run in cycles . . . makes lectures interesting.
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