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Miss Lamb—Besides giving valuable as- sistance to those who would follow' in her foosteps as a librarian. Miss Lamb teaches a course which deals with books. Col. Russell J. Potts—Precise, yet human, efficient, yet understanding, and as a result Ripon’s military department under his leadership has turned out some of the most valuable men in the nation’s fighting forces. The Colonel directs the instruc- tion of the battalion in tactical problems and military sciences as P.M.S.6T. Capr. L. Steinman—Two years of work in the military department have made Capt. Steinman an invaluable instructor in this field. In addition, he offers train- ing for girls in rifle shooting. Dr. Trytten—Taking the place of Prof. Barker. Dr. Trytten comes to Ripon to add to the strength and efficiency of the chemistry department. He is also a fine tennis player. Miss Josephine Hargrave—Head librarian and Professor of Library Science. She and her assistants keep the books ’ of Ripon College that is those in Lane library. Miss Strandberg— Gussie.” as she is know'n to her friends, manages to find time to act as house mother of Kappa Sigma Chi in addition to teaching zoolo- gy. comparative anatomy, human anato- my. and parasitology. twelve
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Professor William Harley Barber—You meet him first as Registrar when classes begin, and then in any one of the many courses in the Physics department where his careful instruction simplifies intric- acies. Dean Isabelle Terrill Besides listening to and solving the numerous problems of the feminine enrollment Miss Terrill teaches popular courses in Latin and my- thology- In spare moments she enjoys playing her violin and we enjoy her recit- als. Dr. Clifford Crump Besides conducting classes in elementary and advanced math- ematics. Dr. Crump finds time to conduct classes in astronomy the third quarter and to thrill the chapel audiences with im- pressions of his world travels. Dr. Coogan—The professor most often mistaken for a student is Dr. Coogan. However, lie shows how deserving he is of his title by his able instruction in “der Deutch. Prof. Lawrence Childs—To Prof. Childs falls the task of guiding students through their math requirements. His quiet smile has done much to calm the fears of many a perplexed frosh over a complex prob- lem and his simple yet thorough meth- ods have encouraged many to make math their life work. Dr. J. F. Groves—Leads students through all the ologies of the science courses and dissects the daintiest flower that blooms in the spring as well as some of the less desirable feline creatures. eleven
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Professor H. M. Barbour—Philosophy, and ali that it includes—present day. its history, ethics, logic, and aesthetics— come into the field of instruction under the direction of Professor Barbour. Dr. George Dudycha—His general and applied psychology courses inspire deeper thought and always provide valuable and entertaining knowledge. So entertaining it would seem that although unregistered, several canine friends sat in on the rela- tionship lectures second quarter. Dr. S. R. Ellis Dr. Ellis as departmental head of the Education Department con- ducts courses required for teachers’ cer- tificates. With his pleasant smile and genial manner he teaches prospective teachers that to impart knowledge with smile makes fewer of the little ones play hooky and makes teacher more desirable. Dr. Ludwig Freund—Combining vivid personal experiences with that knowledge imparted by the text plus a bit of the old world touch. Dr. Freund makes his sociology, economics and political theory lectures lively and realistic. Miss Oyster -Furniture polish is often made by chemistry students, but this is only one side to the subject, capably taught by Miss Oyster. Dr. Edwin W. Webster Every Thurs- day night the members of the Contem porory History Class meet with Dr. Web- ster to unravel the trend of world events, while other students meet with him during the day to explore ancient and modern history facts. thirteen
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