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OOe utkinQ Q Keiatioe . . GILBERT H. BARNES , , Wesleyan ' s candidate for the absent-minded professor ' s crown . . . short and stubby . . . sparce, fuzzy white hair . . . eccentric . . . takes wrong roll book and notes to class . . . even forgets finals . . lec- tures are interesting, well punctuated with two buck words . . . when engrossed in topic hits table with fingertips. LEO. D. STONE . . . short, cooperative . . . hobbies are reading Shakespeare and golf . . . graduated from W. U in ' 34 , . . taking post- grad work at Ohio State now. J. WARD KEENER . . . Flying chalk— an awak- ened student . . . seldom misses a student sleep- ing in his class . . . professes to like his wife better than anything else . . . believes over- cuttirig stoogents should be ready to take the rap . . . his money and banking course is tops as is his little son, Bobby. GEORGE HULL . . . Slim, brusque, frank, black- haired . . . seems to have perpetual cold . . . hobbles: reading, tennis, contract bridge . . . collects old text books on bookkeeping . . . ambition: to go to Maine and live the life of a native . . . keeps sorority and fraternity treas- urers toeing the mark . . . pushes back his hair impatiently when concentrating. WILLIAM C. STOCKFELD . . . Courteous and obliging . . . easy to talk to . . . believes in exacting heavy penalties for overcutting classes . . . frowns on Delaware ' s damp, depressing weather . . . pet peeve: students whispering in class . . . wears rubbers . . . vague attempts at humor in his orderly lectures . . constantly refers to little old home in Iowa. WILLIAM H. HUSBAND . . . Tall, powerful . . . genial smile . . . twinkling eyes a proof of his good humor . . . very capable — teaches lecture courses of three classes . . . handles school in- vestments . . . shrewd . . . noted for tough blue books . . . blackens blue Mondays by prophesy- ing that the future generation will have to get used to paying many taxes. EDGAR HALL [20]
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W. Cv. C. Cl. U a b i n e i . . Standing (left tn right): Lngeman, Slnaradin. Scantlebury, Perley. Gracety. Lacy, Weisell, Bradley, Frampton, Spiker. Seated: McCue, Deal. Barkley. Brooks, Hubbart, Munson, Stringfellow, Patton. Slusser. Carrr.ony On floor: Rapoe, Felton, Heistand, McCaugtiy, Martin. Williams, Donnersbach, West Top row (left to right): Siller, Brightman, Sawyer, Rogers, Warner, Leiand. Foster, Third row: Meridith, Fried!y, Kelly, McKee. Bennett, Molden, Clisby, McWhirter, Second row: Scroggs, McClenahan, Whitacre, Potter, Beamer, Lloyd. Bottom row: Dodd, Smith, Johnson, Lersch, Mart:, Curtis. of h m h, a e u n c 1 1 [19] EDGAR HALL
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a ance } Gicli e m w V A. MANUEL . . . professor of chemistry . . . very efficient and scientific . . . gum chew- ing in class his pet peeve . , , delights in riding various fraternities represented in his classes . . . grades in his classes on the cumulative point system . , wrote excellent article on How To Study Chemistry for the American Chemical Journal . . . chairman of Chapel Com- mittee . . IS very fond of Roquefort cheese . . . prefers puttering in his garden to golf. C R YOHE . . . professor of chemistry . . . short, good-natured . . , aims to hunt big game some day . . had a reputation as a distance runner during his college career basketball his favorite sport to watch , , thinks he could give Rufus Crane a good race on a motorcycle favorite food is pheasant . turns thumbs down to tea dances , . . ambition is to own a private research laboratory. RALPH V. SINNETT , , . an outstanding man in the field of analytical chemistry . . . quiet and sincere . . . generally seen wearing a gray smock . . keeps hands in pockets of same while lecturing . , . dispatches dry humor with an impassive face ... his lectures are interesting and illustrative is now working on his D. D. ... IS partial to blue bow-ties . . enjoys reading in bed. CHI GAMMA NU . . . national chemistry society . . . back on campus after interlude of two years . . . boasts nine members and three faculty ... a two-point chemistry average, one- point college average, and eighteen hours com- pleted in the department required for admission . . . purpose ' to discuss scientific problems. Standing (Ipft to right Smnett, Yohe, Hickson. Lyon. Bailey. Seated Holtzapple, Ma.-dnand. Smith, Poling, Dial, Hoke, Manuel [21] EDGAR HALL
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