Ripon College - Crimson Yearbook (Ripon, WI)

 - Class of 1943

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Oun 9ndsiucto'iA, and ty Uendi HARRIS MERRILL BARBOUR. M.A. Professor of Philosophy Yes. yes. that's exactly svhat Kant said. GEORGE J. DUDYCHA. Ph.D. Professor of Psychology Don’t try to bluff, he has you analyzed. E. I. KOHL. Ph.D. Instructor in Education The teacher's teacher. MARY EVA WEBSTER. M.A. Instructor in Sociology After 18 years of retirement she returns for double duty. LEONE OYSTER. M.A. Assistant Professor of Chemistry Lest tubes, skiis. and broken legs. EDWIN WHITE WEBSTER. Ph.D. Professor of I Iistory Of course, you all remember your Greek. 9

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5bea+i QfuUiam a tA bea t 7©fcW Of all the faculty, perhaps the man most aware of the problems of the stu- dents is Dean J. Clark Graham. And surely no other is more vitally interested than he in righting these problems in the most equitable and efficient manner possi- ble. Especially during the past year, when we all were confronted with sudden decisions and changes to be made, it was heartening to seek the advice of the Dean. His understanding, too. and handling ot the freshman compromise of this year has been appreciated by all concerned. As a teacher. Dean Graham has been for all of us the guide and open door to the finest reading in the English language. Being head of the English Department, he leads classes in the study of Chaucer, the classics, and Shakespeare. A lover of verse himself, he has shown to all who would listen and heed the magic and lyric beauty of the works of great authors. At classes in literary composition, the Dean develops hidden interests or frequent tal- ent of young collegiate writers. He has shown the right way to many of us. al- ways with just criticism and constructive. None among us has found it difficult to discuss with the Dean problems of academic or personal nature. A man who has proven himself among the best in his profession, who has won recognition in our country for his study in the field of philosophy as well as English literature, he has by his consistently good and fair judgment earned the respect of every Ripon student. For her understanding and kind consideration. Dean Isabelle Terrill will long be remem- bered by the students of Ripon College. No problem was ever too difficult or too trivial to merit her sympathetic attention. As adviser of the Women's Self-Government Association. Dean Terrill worked with representatives of the women on the campus in formulating rules governing members of the women's dormitories. And it was largely due to her untiring efforts in the guidance of the Intersorority Council that the rushing and pledging activities of the last two years have been conducted with such a great deal of intersorority cooperation. Under Miss Terrill's supervision as faculty adviser, the social committee successfully carried out a revised and improved program of social events. No one who attended the last vesper service of the year will ever forget the thrill of her excep- tionally brilliant performance as a violinist. Her distinctly original technique made it the outstand- ing vespers of the year. Credit for the splendid variety of talent se- cured for student entertainment in connection with this year’s Artist Course series must also be given to Miss Terrill. Her successful efforts in this respect were appreciated by the student body because they were an answer to the appeals for such a series. 8



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1 JEANETTE LAMB. B.A. Assistant Librarian “Librarian who teaches prospective libra rians.” G. A. SANFORD Colonel of Infantry, U.S. Army Professor of Military Science and Tactics “Ah. gentlemen . . that’s talking backward.’ R TRYTTEN. Ph D. Instructor in Chemistry He discussed relativity on his honeymoon. JOSEPHINE RUTH HARGRAVE. B.A. Librarian and Professor of Library Science “The keeper and guiding hand of Lane. LEIGH STEINMAN. B.A. Major. Infantry-Reserve. U.S. Army Associate Professor of Military Science and Tactics Leigh, Jr., now commands his papa.’ RUTH STRANDBERG. M.A. Instructor in Biology Gussie 10

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