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J J J J Esther E. Barber, B.A., Michigan. Grad, of Inst, of Mus. Art. NYC. helps many a young pianist or organist-to-be conquer ear- ly handicaps. A kind teacher, she is a very enthusiastic Kipon college worker. Georye J. Dudycha, Ph.D.—Columbia University. Psychology made interesting describes his classes. Students always find a sympathetic ear and helpful advice when they talk over problems with Dr. Dudycha. Ralph R. Licking, M.A., University of Wisconsin, instructs future teachers in in rhe intricacies of education. He finds time between lectures to be superintendent of Ri- pon schools. Albert Johnson, B.S., Illinois Wesleyan, spent long hours taking and developing Crimson pictures—then in his spare time ’ he taught math and mechanical drawing. Leone Oyster, M.A., University of Wis- consin. delights in throwing atoms at her chemistry students she’s the athletic type! Edwin W. Webster. Ph.D., University of Chicago. Remember youi Latin and Dr. Webster's history classes are fun—forger it and you are lost.
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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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Carl Dochling, B.S.—Colorado State Col- lege, coach of our pre-war athletics and our post-war “dream” athletics. In the mean- time he helps the girls develop muscle and trains the fellows in phy ed. Marjory D. Lyons, M.S., University of Wisconsin. Housemother to the Bartlett girls and ' Bart' girls phy ed instructor and teacher to the freshman hygiene courses keeps Mrs. Lyons well occupied. George Lanphear, M.A., University of Wisconsin. During peacetime he teaches phy cd. but right now George is one of Ripon's personality-plus representatives for prospective Riponites. Roland A. Trytten, Ph.D., University of Wisconsin, has his finger in every solution his chemistry students stir up. Mis pa- tience makes chemistry an enjoyable subject for all his classes. Victoria Hargrave, A.B., Ripon College, Diploma, University of Wisconsin Library School, although a newcomer to Ripon fac- ulty, is well known and an important part of campus life already. Her eagerness to help extends from finding books at Lane to participating very enthusiastically in stu- dent-faculty activities—no matter what they are! Clemens E. Lueck, M.A., University of Chicago, is one of the busiest men in school. The light may be seen burning in his office at all hours of the night. He is a very ar- dent worker, carrying out successfully his jobs as Student Secretary. Alumni Secretary and Publicity Director. He's also good in offering sensational ideas to the students who seek his aid. : - r L r L 12
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