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Kenton Kirk Konig Larson PEARL KENTON . cook, flower- grower, and traveler . . . inter- esting, attractive . . . teaches to learn . . . works crossword puz- zles . . . likes an outing . . . Assistant Professor of Foreign Languages. EMILIE KIRK . . . plays the piano . . . has 'gone • places' in art and travel . . . has taught a little music . . . main interest is Mr. Kirk . . . prefers her friends to be of the conservatively pleasant type........... Assistant Professor of Art. SELMA KONIG . . . well-traveled . . . believer in perfection of detail . . . delightfully intriguing accent .... musically in- clined . . . enjoys dogs, words, and driving . . . Professor of Modern Lan- guages. A. V. LARSON . , . engineer at heart . . . achieved position via hard way . . builds with lines or lumber . . . knows people . . . well-read . . . every- one's friend . . . Professor of Industrial Arts. C. R. LDMDSTROM . . . proud of education as a career . . . has worked his way up . . . active on the campus . helpful in a pinch . . . radio has his interest plus concomitant skill .... Assistant Professor of Industrial Arts. ELIZABETH McCOLLUM . . interested in folk lore and little children . . . has a delightful 'way' with people . . . was active in dramatics . . . editor of her college annual twice .. . owner of the wordiest wink on campus. , . Director of Kindergarten. GENEVIE MARSH . . ex-privafe secretary . . . works monthly on anti-Marconi interests, i. e., official taker-inner of radio rent, also official taker-outer of radios of anti-rent pay- ers . . . gives crumbs to birds and black marks to the deserving . . . gen- eral checker-upper . . Dormitory As- sistant. FLORENCE MARTIN ... Ex- Peruvian editor . . . 'studently' elected object of '40 Peruvian dedication . . . fun-ly active on campus cavorting . . . reader, riter and rhythmist . Assist- ant Professor of English. Lmdr.trom McCollum Marsh Martin Page Sixteen
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FRANCES HARVEY . recently returned from teaching in Eng- land . . . speaks with true Lone Star Drawl . . . hates felines . . . loves to go anywhere anytime . . . Supervisor of Junior High , . School. E. H. HAYWARD . . . course untangler extraordinary . . . friendly advisor to all . . . talks intelhgentlY on most any- thing . . . believes in 'do it right, thoroughly .indwell ordon t do it at all' . Registrar. MARGARET HENNINGSEN uniformed 'Santa' to the infirm . . . sports an nonest-to-good- ness-I m-glad-to-see-you smile . . . throat-swabber, doctorer- upper a la wicked . . . disproves the ’here today gone tomorrow’ ism . College Nurse. MARY HILEMAN . . . writer of articles . . . has flare for crocheting . . . wants to travel owns pleas- antest manner west of Mississippi . . . enjoys radio and children .... Supervisor of Third and Fourth Grade Teaching. ARTHUR LORN HILL . . . musically inclined . . . deep, masterful voice . has a head for figures . . . can do with numbers that which they can t do themselves . . figured in World War activities . . . ex-Peruvian sponsor . Head of Department of Math. C. A. HUCK . . . advocator of 'life is a mathematical process’ . . . turns wood and turns out art . . . likes sports and music . . . jovial mein . . . hunts when he can . . . hoes a 'mean' row in his garden . Asso- ciate Professor of Math. V. H. JINDRA . . tall artist of the bow and string . • • has talents that would turn Nero to shame . . . faultless attire . . . slick in uniform . . . enthusiastic sports lover . . Director of Band and Orchestra. ARTHUR JONES . . now there you have a problem theorist . . big little man . . . says, play fair or don't play . . . has one-eleventh of Peru football squad '59 in the family . . has big ideas and lots of 'em . . Assistant Director of Physical Education. Her.mnaser. Hileman Hill Huck findro Jones Page Fifteen
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Mathews Maxwell Miller Parriott 'give me peace death—no dis- ISABEL MASON clas- sica! music lover . . re- served . . . artistic na- ture . . . likes modern novels . . . apple ol a student's eyes Sup- ervisor of 5 and 6 grade teaching. L. B. MATH- EWS . example of 'Uve and let live - . . says (and quiet) or give me cord . . . respected friend-of-the-masses Mason type .... colloquially, a real guy .... Principal of High School. P. A. MAX- WELL . . writer, publisher, research-er, and educational what have-you . . . belonger to Seventeen national so- cieties . . . sportsman and Kadelpian sponsor . Head of Department of Education. WILLIAM MILLER . . Photography for fun, pedagogy for profession . . . married young . . , has soft-spoken voice . . . put the volley into volleyball . . . succeeded via H Alger ism . Assistant Professor of History and Other Social Sciences. ROBERT D. MOORE . Oklahoman in accent and conversation . . . runs on triangular race track of drama, sports and photography . . . Peruvian sponsor . . producer of campus hits that hit . Assistant Professor of English and Instructor of Speech Education. T. O. ODLAUG Biological lecturer of the rapid genus could reupholster a frog with only slight damage . . . small, efficient, friendly . Associate Professor of Biological Sciences. NONA PALMER . . . direct in comment, efficient in instruction, complete in subject-dis- pensing . . . rememberer of ex-students . . . advisor extraordinary . . . swims, drives, dances enjoys life because it is life Professor of Commerce. MARJORIE PARRIOTT . . . the smile behind the counter . . . adds a wicked column . . . chief reliever of students' funds . . . cuts a salty' stencil . . . bowls in infrequent spare moments . Bookkeeper. Moore Odlaticr Palmer Page Seventeen
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