Peru State College - Peruvian Yearbook (Peru, NE)

 - Class of 1946

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S. L. CLEMENTS: Job-finder for Peru's student teachers . . . has a generous supply of adrenlin . . . assists in directing band and perfecting a softball team . . . raises a garden and chickens .. . delights in exhibiting prize vegetables and odd-shaped eggs to envious friends. Superintendent of Training School. PHYLLIS DAVIDSON: Keeps in trim running up and down the mountains of Peru v ith her tennis classes... demonstrates to admiring aquabelles how to swim without leaving a wake and how to dive v ithout emptying the pool ... is willing to try anything from shorthand to painting. Director of Physical Education for Women. MARY O. DELZELL: Quiet force in the college office . . . takes meticulous care of Mr. Hayward's files . .. grants that extra hour of v ork to greedy scholars . .. sponsor of S.C.A. and an inspiration at every meeting. Assistant to Registrar. NORMA L. DIDDEL: Says 'abra cadabra ’ makes a few graceful motions with her hands, and there is a masterpiece of sculpture. . artistic designer . . has had water color paintings on exhibit at Joslyr. Memorial . . teaches students to ap- preciate all forms of art from way back when. Professor of Art. MARIE FAULHABER: Assigns themes for v ritten expression and throws a jellybean banquet . . . can't digest infinitive spits . . . teaches Merchant of Venice by records .. . sponsor of high school freshmen. Associate Professor of English. FRANCES FIELDS: Knows a touch for every kind of tone . . . trains stubborn fing- ers to relax . . . never trips on a syllable whether going up or coming down . . . writes for music mazagines . . . attends numerous conventions and is up on the latest in her line. Instructor in Piano and Organ. BLANCHE A. GARD: Limber as a jumping-jack when leading first and second graders in rhythmic calisthenics . . . prepares teachers for the skilled labor of teaching reading . . . has difficulty keeping pins in her naturally curly hair. As- sistant Professor of Education and Supervisor of First and Second Grade Teaching. A. B. CLAYBURN: His knowledge of Geo- graphy penetrates the globe's surface to the core ... as Boy Scoutmaster directs building of character . . . carries around film projector and treats his classes to movies .. . finds a reason for a budget ticket and then punches it. Professor of Geography and Geology. Clemen ' Clayburn Davidson M. Deizell Diddel Faulhaber Fields Card Page Fourteen

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 I BARNEY K. BAKER—The campus Dunninger . . . analyzes character while the customer waits . explains IQ s, AQ's, EQ s, and other mental culi- Q's . . . umpires at softball games and reads psy- chology into every strike. Professor of Education. CLYDE BANFIELD—Namer of the Bobinn student union . . . has introduced the 93rd element—work— to his chemistry students who perform scientific ex- periments by means of it . . . owns twelve happy hens that lay a dozen eggs every day . . . maestro of the musical saw. Assistant Professor of Physical Science. IDA MAE BRACKNEY—Official taster for America's future cooks . . . knowing all the tricks of season- ing. she takes most everything with a grain of salt .• . . believes economy of food should be computed by dividing the calories by cost regardless of the size of the denominator . . . concocts interesting hot lunches for training scholars. Assistant Professor of Home Economics. ARTHUR L. BRADFORD—Knows Brobdingnagian words but has trained himself to use little words of might . . . loves life and literature . . . writes short stories of the Missouri hillfolk . . one of his most trying problems is teaching Sigma Tau Deltans how to make tea. Head of English Department. ERNEST BROD—Resumes his teaching after several years in the Navy . . teaches junior high physical education . . . revived the volleyball spirit of the faculty Lion Tamers. Assistant Professor of Educa- tion and Supervisor of Junior High Teaching. CASTLE M. BROWN -Wakes young Americans up to the affairs of our government . . . his knowledge of law and economics leaves students awe-inspired . . . his dry sense of humor offers keenest enjoy- ment to quick-witted people. Head of History and Social Science Department. RUTH S. BROWN—Teaches junior high English and arithmetic . . . collects antiques which she uses in her home every day an artist at setting a dainty tea table Assistant Professor of Education and Supervisor of Junior High Teaching. NELLIE M. CAREY—When asked for a book, she knows its color ... as accommodating as the day is long • keeps accounts with customers who can afford to keep books overtime ... in her files “overdues precedes dues ... an enthusiastic basketball fan who never misses a game Associate Professor. Librarian. Banfield Brackney Brod R. Brown Bradford C. Brown Carey Page Thirteen



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ELMA GOCKLEY: Keeps president's office in order . . . does things by the short- cut efficiency method . . . her accuracy score in keeping financial records is 100% . . . Santa Claus of the pay checks. Secretary to the President. Bursar. E. H. HAYWARD: Explains the facts of the college bulletins . . . helps students get into some groove after they have completed their sampling course ... a family man first, last, and always, but is generous with his time and service to all . . . his patience is appreciated . . . his advice, easy to take. Registrar. MARY L. HILEMAN: Possessor of a million-dollar smile that is reflected in her pupils faces . . . carries out life-situation projects based on child curiosity . . . likes to crochet . . . newest accomplishment—some water color paintings of which she is not ashamed. Assistant Professor of Education and Supervisor of Third and Fourth Grade Teaching. MABEL D. HOATSON: Operates the campus health resort . . . good-natured nurse who cures ill-natured” people . . . thermometer and throat-sprayer are her basic equipment . . . would appreciate a trolley from the infirmary to the dorm during a flu epidemic . . . and a light on the campus all night. College Nurse. C. A. HUCK: Teaches practical math and tells jokes interchangeably . .. threat- ens to cut a hole in the floor and build a fireman's pole so super energetic high school pupils can slide down and play with the kindergartners . . . caretaker of training school finances . . . tinkers with radios and clocks and has a green finger. Associate Professor of Mathematics. V. H. JINDRA: Likes strings-grouped in fours and tuned in fifths . . . will dance a polka if coaxed ... is here, there, and everywhere . . . friendly as they come . . . opens a convention as easily as a housewife does a can of beans. Director of Instrumental Music and Instructor in Violin. BURTIS KENNEDY: Helps keep the library conducive to study and searches for books until they are found ... is a capable manager and business woman . . . gives an extra special smile to each person she meets . . . has a song in her heart and a pleasing alto to sing it Assistant Librarian. Gockley Hayward Hileman Hoatson Pm»- fitter»!!

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