Ripon College - Crimson Yearbook (Ripon, WI)

 - Class of 1945

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Lansuon Hebbard Bowen, Ph.D.—Har- vard University. A newcomer to Ripon last fall. Dr. Bowen is well known to second year students in French and Spanish iis a teacher and as a friend, interested in their achievements. Bruno E. Jacob, M.A., University of Wis- consin. For those interested in directing their Irish blarney into useful channels. Mr. Jacob's debate and orientation classes are made to order. He also teaches several oth- er classes. He is national secreatry of the National Forensic League. Paul Grant, M.A., Northwestern Univer- sity. faculty adviser for school publications and instructor in English. Mr. Grant also finds time to take part in such student-fac- ulty activities as baseball and basketball games. Clifford Homer Moore, Ph.D., Chicago University. Want to know about the French and Indian war. or how to plant sweet pota- toes? Just ask Dr. Moore—he's an expert on both subjects. Lester O. Schwartz. Diploma, Art Insti- tute of Chicago. Ripon's first resident artist has been very popular during his first year at Ripon. Besides teaching art and putting on exhibits, he painted murals for the stu- dent union. Margaret Lay, M.A., University of Wis consin. 'Mama” Lay's French and Span- ish classes are always large, not just because she’s a good teacher—she is a good friend as well. Her office is always filled with her Lvlc girls as well as the rest of the kids.' 9

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. Our Diligent Faculty William Harley Barber, M.A.—Universi- ty of Wisconsin, makes registration a sim- ple affair, and even explains physics to his students as an uncomplicated and enjoy- able subject. Sidney Pullman Goodrich, Ph.D., Prince- ton University, professor of classics, has won the hearts of many students with his shy friendliness. Clifford C. Crump, Ph.D.—Michigan uni- versity, teaches mathematics. He has an interesting and personal account of any place or subject under discussion. Daniel F. Coogan. Jr., Ph.D. -University of Wisconsin. His youthful attributes put his classes on the 'preferred’’ list. Discus sion of German under Herr Doktor’s direc- tion may ramble anywhere from agriculture to Greek mythology. Ludwig Freund, Ph. D., University of Leipzig. He charms everyone with his quick wit and personal experiences in sociol- ogy. economics and political theory. James Frederick Groves, Ph.D., Univer- sity of Chicago. Under his direction sci- ence students disect, bisect and vivisect ev- ery plant and animal from the amoeba up. 8



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Harris M. Barbour, M.A. Brown Uni versify, gets his students to find their own philosophy of life, even though they claim very vehemently that they don’t have one. Harold Chamberlain, M.A.—University of Wisconsin Skipper uses an informal ap- proach in teaching music and speech which appeals to his classes almost as much as his interesting and dynamic personality. William John Peterman, B. Mus. Ed., Northwestern University. Successful direc- tion of the choir and orchestra left Mr. Pet- erman with time to spare, so he instituted Ver-Adest. Ripon’s musical comedy, slated lor next spring. Henry Phillips Boody. M.A.—Columbia University. Claudia” and the other Mask and Wig sucesses of the past year are large- ly due to the expert direction of Mr. Boody. A radio class and several speech classes also come under his jurisdiction. Ruth Strandbcrg, M.A., University of Minnesota, ranks first in the hearts of her DufFie girls and the rest of the student body. Gussies” students tow the mark”: and they love it! Van V. Alderman, Ph.D.—University of Chicago. As Assistant Professor of chemis- try. Dr. Alderman has trained his students well in the explosive powers of the octanes, and nonanes as well. L r - r . r L r L . 't 10 L L

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