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FACULTY WALTER R. HEPNER president of the college, relaxes from the demands of a busy daily schedule to muse over the blueprints of his dream school. Visualizes expanded plant of the future with enlarged library, swimming pool, commodious audi- torium. Believes students should work under own motivation, get all teachers have to offer. Represented State at American Association of School Administrators at St. Louis. Holds Ed.D. degree. Dynamic, liberal ideas on education have permeated college curriculum during his five years as president. 12
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FINE ARTS DEPARTMENT is one of the most popular departments, furnishing the best in drama, music, and art. Because of their all-round abilities, Fred Shields, Nelson Fry, Barbara Bub, and Dorothymae Miles win recognition as outstanding drama students. Look in on any musical gathering and you will probably see at least one of the following students — David Sterne, Bernard Lamb, Eleanor Morrison, and Frances Moore. We have at State one of the best art departments in the southwest. A large share of this year ' s work was done by Betty Carringer, Virginia Bell, James Clark and Toshiko Kojima. SCIENCE DEPARTMENT has four separate divisions. Astronomy, headed by Dr. C. E. Smith, is the heavenly abode of such outstanding satellites as Frances Coughlin, Elaine Snyder, James Ballau, and Forrest McGee. Biologists under Dr. Myrtle E. Johnson are John Fitch, Roland Miller, Arline Ley, and Eugene Rumsey. Chemistry, the explosive but interesting department of which Dr. D. - . Robinson is the mentor, harbors future scientists Vernon Barker, Bernard Floersch, Seymour Ratner, and Keith Whitcomb. Physics is the special forte of ambitious individuals like William Schott, Francis Millican, and Ed Sly, under the wing of amiable O. W. Baird. PHYSICAL EDUCATION et State has a remarkably well-developed and efficiently organized P. E. department. The various sports are about equally well represented. For all-round masculine athletic ability we have an abundance of candidates among which the following stand out: Milton Phelps, Don DeLauer, Eddie Preisler, Robert Brown, Robert Cozens, and Norman Thompson. Vying for honors in the women ' s physical education department are the athletic- ally-inclined coeds Anna Liggett, Margie Barnet, Jean Creelman, Marian Goodwin, and Mary Goldsmith, tournament winners. ACADEMIC SUBJECTS represented by Georgiana Powers, hHarriet Krause, Margery Golsh, and Jack Waller, of the English department. Training School pedagogues Roberta Calvert, Wayne Fry, hloward Cooper, Louis Thomas, and Frances Moore lead their field. Delvers into business are Robert Caulfield, Adrienne Kessler, Seymour Rabinowitz, John Thompson, and Harvey Wright of the commerce department. C ' est la vie! say outstanding language students Elizabeth Solomon, Maxine Clark, Billy Trease, and Henri Hammond. The study of what makes the wheels go around in our world is the specialty of economics students Virginia Lewis, Phyllis Gil- lette, Frances Gallagher, Bill Miller, and Jack Edwards. Interpretation of human behavior is specialty of psychology students Gaylord Parkinson, Robert Arenz, Ian Moore, and Janet Fuller. FACULTY 14
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