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VVNRREN M. ANGELL, Mus. M. ' ' Dean Warren M. Angell, head of the col- lege of Fine Arts, came,to O. B. U. two years ago from the Murray State Teachers College in Kentucky. -,This year-he has offered a course in music appreciation which has been very well received by the students. He has also organized a men's glee club. . . At .the fifth annual :Creative Arts institute at .Oklahoma City, he presented a group of original compositions. He has recently com- posed the O. B. U. Anthem. Dean Angell has spent five summers study- ing under masters in Munich, Paris, and Vi- enna. I l Q T. L. BAILEY, A. B., A. M. - Mr. Bailey, head of the Chemistry de- partment since 1922, received his A. B. degree from O. B. U., and his A. M. from the Uni- versity of Oklahoma. He is the author of the laboratory man- uals used in the first year chemistry and toxicology courses, and- of the textbooks for Household .Chemistry and General Chemistry. As agricultural teacher, Mr. Bailey puts his knowledge into practice by raising a gad- den that is the envy of his neighbors. Page Eleven V F I . A. L. AULICK, A. B., A. NI., Th. B., Th. D. Dr. A. L. Aulick, head of the Bible de- partment, came to O. B. U. three years ago. Before coming here, he held pastorates located in the capital, cities of several. states. . As sponsor-critic of the Ministerial 'Al- liance, Dr. .Aulick comes into' close contact with all ministerial students. Through his 'co- operation and assistance, they are able to carry out a splendid program of service. As Dr. Aulick has had over thirty years of ex- perience in the pastoral field he is 3,1916 to give invaluable advice and suggestions.
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. . . adlninabbzatianandfhzwftq.. . I! Y in JL' LEWIS E. SOLOMON, A. B., A. M. Dean L. E. Solomon is Dean of Liberal Arts, registrar, and head of the School of Education. He received his A. B. degree from O. B. U. in 1920, and his A. M. from the University of Oklahoma in 1924. He was principal of consolidated school, Jefferson, Oklahoma, from 1923-24. In 1924 Dean Solomon came to O. B. U. as associate professor of education and super- visor of the training school. Year before last Dean Solomon had a leave of absence to work on his Doctor's de- gree at the University of Colorado. Dr. Jent took charge of his classes. During the last se- mester of last year, he had a leave of absence to finish his requirenients. Dean Solomon is known more as an ad- ministrative officer than in the capacity of Registrar. Golf is Dean Solomon's personal hobby. He has been the Big Four conference faculty champion for several years. ' J. W. JENT, A. M., Th. D., LL. D. O. B. U.'s most loyal Bison through the years is Dr. J. W. Jent. now vice president of the University, and head of the philosophy and personnel departments. He was private secretary to Dr. J. M. Carroll, first president of the University, for four years. In 1915 he became a member of the O. B. U. faculty as professor of history and sociology. From 1922 until 1926 he served as acting dean of the school. The following six years he left O. B. U. to teach in several other colleges. In 1928 he became president of the Southwestern Baptist College at Bolivar, Missouri. In 1932 he returned to O. B. U. as vice president, but he asked that that office be changed to dean of faculties. Along with this office he was professor of psychology and rural education. In 1936 he became vice president. The problems of rural churches is of vital interest to Dr. Jent. He is the author of a number of books on this subject, as Well as that of psychology. Page Ten
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LORENNIE BERRY, B. S., A. M. Miss Lorennie Berry, head of the home economics department, received her B. S. de- gree from the University of Oklahoma, and her A. from Columbia. Miss Berry was recently elected president of the Oklahoma home economics teachers section of the American Home Economics as- sociation. In the home economics studio, which is equipped with the most modern conveniences, Miss Berry prepares her students not only for home-making careers but also for professional life. ADDIE B. BEDDOE, A. B. A petite young teacher, Miss Beddoe is often mistaken for a student. Miss Beddoe received her A. B. degree from Baylor Uni- versity, and did commercial art work in Dal- las for several years before coming to O. B. U. She teaches French, and this year became head of the Art Department. Miss Beddoe is actively interested in music and has been accompanist for several of the school's musical organizations. Miss Beddoe is a member of the Courtney English Club, the A. A. U. W., and two national fraternities. Last summer Miss Beddoe went to China where her parents are missionaries. Since her return she has given several talks on her trip. ' -lm? ,. -, f n 1 gig 4.1, 1 VVILLA BELLE CARTER, B. S. Miss Willa Belle Carter, the physical edu- cation teacher for women, received her de- gree from Oklahoma College for Women at Chickasha, and has done graduate work at A. and M. College. She is sponsor of the Hatharean club, the Physical Education club, and the Sopho- more class, associate editor of the B. S. U. Link, and assistant hostess in Memorial Hall. - Miss Carter recently awarded a trophy to the club with the highest scholastic stand- ing. Miss Carter enjoys all types of sports, and is a champion tennis player. Under her direction the girls' gym room has been made into a real recreation room. - Page Twelve
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