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Cjiitie ' s Goo} til LAURENCE SEARS . . philosophy professor . . . proud Princetonian , . . lived for a while in China . . . knows all kinds of people — down-and- outers as well as up-and-comers . . . studies baby son nonchalantly from child psychologist point of view . . . proud as a peacock under- neath , . . addresses him with Let ' s have your capitalist smile - . . lack of opinion on the part of a student is his pet peeve . . . firm, fair, prompt, and efficient . . . presents every possible point of view to his classes . . , reputed to be the spunkiest member of the faculty . , , has a perfect passion for Van Cogh . . . books and pictures his chief hobbies . , noted for his close-cropped, curly hair and long eyelashes- PAUL T, HAHN . . , German professor , . . possesses perfect sense of humor , , . springs subtle German puns and a pleasant brand of sarcasm , keeps classes in an uproar . . . has fondness for bow-ties .in cold weather wears a khaki hunting cap which imparts a peculiar Sherlock Holmes effect . . . frequently seen in the spring eating ice-cream cones or pulling his small son in a tiny red wagon . . . professes that the back of his head resembles a loving cup. T. CHADBOURNE DUNHAM . German ex- pert . . . youngest department head . . . tall, broad-shouldered . . . black hair which hangs in his eyes when he gets excited . . . very happily married . . . proud possessor of a Scottie named Tuffie ... he and his wife went round and round Europe, with emphasis on Germany . . . studied there . . . delivers refreshing lectures . . . can sling slang and English with the best of them . . . wanders around the room as he talks . . . likes to draw pictures on the board . . . grand sense of humor . favorite hobby is painting. [29] CRAY CHAPEL
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jicules C ani l.ie, out X.ia ' ii Caw ficuie Front row of chairs (front to back): Hickson, Mitchell, Knight. Second row Miller, H Long. H Smith, Prof Crane. Bottom row: Celston. Dial, Felts, Wolfe. Prof. Rowland. PI MU EPSILON , mathematics honorary . . . first established on the Wesleyan campus in 1927 . . . qualifications for membership consist of having a 2.2 scholastic average in two years of math and one year of calculus . . . members mList also have maintained a general point aver- age of 1 .85 . . . Kenneth Knight was president and Mary Lou Miller was secretary-treasurer during 1935-36. PROFESSOR ROWLAND . . . holds down two positions at once ... is the mayor of Delaware and the head of the mathematics department . . . termed the most fair and patient of the Wesleyan professors . . . never returns blue books or gives cuts . . . hurries to class every day, barely getting in under the five minute limit . . . kept warm during our sub-zero weather in a little black fur cap which he kept pulled down over his ears and almost over his eyes . . . was a major in the army during World War . . . still holds his rank . . . thinks modern dancing is a lot of bunk . . . has two brilliant sons. PROFESSOR CRANE . . . associate professor of mathematics . . . jolly, kindly, eccentric, and has shaggy grey hair . . . hobbies are botany and his garden . . . lost ten pounds working in garden last summer, consequently his clothes are roomy . . . graduated from Middlesburg Col- lege and M. I. T. . . . drives a motorcycle be- cause of its convenience and its economical ad- vantages . . . bought his transportation vehicle during his leave of absence in 1930 so he could commute from Delaware to Ohio State to further his education. CRAY CHAPEL [28] 1
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folkivaijs ana niches . Back row (left tc right): Daub. Brown, Chambers, Heistand, Butler, Peifsol, Shafer, Abe, Sarvis, Reynolds, Mook, Shepherd. Second row: Stephenson. Yeasting. Porter, Jones, Rappe. Morford, Neese, Wiseley, J Williams, Kubu.. Front row (sitting) : Huston, Alexander, Romig, Noethiich, Frame, White, Beiding, Sheets, Easton, Stevens. C. Williams, Nahm. Parks. Flickinger. SOCIOLOGY CLUB . . . Ivan Reynolds directs this part of the campus show . . . Laura Anne Kubu his efficient under- study . . . Ruth Heistand collects for performances . . . Junior and Senior Soc majors and Sophs with nine hours of Sociology are the enthusiastic actors , . . has reputation of being most active departmental club on the campus . . . lays claim to high-sounding purpose with six definite phases: social, academic, social work, social philosophy, vocations, and exchange of ideas. GUY W. SARVIS . - . Recognized instantly by his beautiful mop of white curly hair . , . liked immediately for his robust sense of humor . . . formerly did missionary work in China , . . has also been in India. Japan, and Africa . . . en|oyed hair-raising experiences during his travels . . . refers much in lecturing to his successful family . . two sons at Antioch College ... an ardent believer in the school of self-expres- sion for children principally . . . evidently considers chew- ing gum an aid to sharp nerves . . . chews it himself in class while lecturing . . . doesn ' t seem to believe in blue books . . . gives snap quizzes every day instead . . . present ambition is to write a book. MAURICE A. MOOK . . . Dash . . . style . . . looks . . . not free, white and twenty-one, but rather single, Penn- sylvania-Dutch, and — well, ' uncertain ' ... hates, loathes, and despises donuts for breakfast: prefers pie instead . . . knows his theoretical sociology, but claims to have absolute- ly, positively, and utterly no missionary spirit for the prac- tical field . . . lectures at an incredibly rapid rate of speed . . . dotes on defining words with a half-dozen synonyms . . . exhibits a formidable temper for an unprepared class, then dismisses it . . . admits you can ' t win in his classes unless you prepare conscientiously, consistently, consider- ably, and comprehensively. CRAY CHAPEL [30 J J
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