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,L LILLIAN CLOUD has the dignified titles of associate professor of health and physical education and director of social and recreational life, but students appreciate her friendly understanding. Her master's degree is from Colorado State College of Edu- cation and she has done additional study in Chicago and Iowa. Faculty members do thei r bit as Moundbuilders in dedicating them- selves anew to Builder ideals. The K HAROLD HUNT, director of athletics and coach of football and basketball, teaches the fundamentals of the games to, teams with the real Builder spirit. He holds degrees from Kansas State Teachers College, Emporia, and the University of Iowa. MRS. GENEVIEVE BLIRT, matron of Wesley Hall, was nursing a broken bone in her foot when the picture of her boys was taken. Her picture is included here in tribute to her under- standing management of dormitory life. group here includes Orcenith Smith Murrel K. Snyder, Mrs. Smith, Grace Sellers Ethel Colbrunn M d , , r. an Mrs. Allen Stowell, Helen Graham, Dean Monypeny, Dr. Eleanor Hoag, and-walking out of the picture-Dr. Leroy Spitze. WILLIAM CARROLL, assistant coach and instructor of physical education, is new to the faculty this year. An ex-Navy man, he established a pole vault record at Oklahoma University where he received his degree. He has brought this proficiency to his job at Southwestern. I
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SUE JEAN HILL COVACEVICH, assistant professor of art, sits in front of a favorite painting in her studio. Painting is thinking to Mrs. C's student artists whose art education is pointed toward reflecting our modern day. In addition to holding a master's degree from Colorado State College of Education, she has done work in art centers in the United States and Mexico. HELEN EVERS, associate professor of home economics and acting chairman of the Division of Natural Science, opens a variety of careers inside and outside the home to her interested students. She has a master's degree from Kansas State College and has done additional study at Oregon State and Colorado St-ate Colleges. DR. BERNARD RIEDEL, associate professor of biology and geology, was new to the campus this year. His students learned cell structure through microscopes and the difference be- tween the Eocene and Pleistocene ages. He has a doctor's degree from Kansas State College. DR. PAUL W. HEALY, associate professor of mathematics, changed the x from an unknown to a known in his simplified explanations which brought higher mathematics to an understandable level. A photographer out of the amateur class, he also sponsored the Photo Flops. He holds degrees from Ohio State University and the University of Kentucky. EDITH DIELMANN, instructor in ex- pression and dramatics, teaches the fine points of dramatic productions to students in the downtown studio of the Division of Fine Arts. She has studied at Chicago Musical College, Northwestern University, University of Colorado and has worked under well- known coaches in Boston, Chicago, and London. NHHIHH1 scrum I W. ARNOLD LYNCH, assistant pro- fessor of organ, is a familiar figure at the grand pianovin chapel each Wednesday. Handicapped by the loss of the prized college organ, his stu- dents have used the facilities of Grace church where he also is choir direc- tor. He holds a master's degree from the University of Kansas. MILDRED SKINNER, associate pro- fessor of home economics and coun- selor ,of women, teaches her girls how to sew a fine seam and tell one color scheme from another. She has a master's degree from Kansas State College and has done additional gradu- ate study there and in Iowa and Col- orado. DR. LEROY A. SPITZE, professor of chemistry, shows his students how to bend glass tubing for an experi- ment in chemistry class. In an im- provised science building, he and his classes awaited the completion of the new science hall. He has a doctor's degreefrom Rensselaer Polytechnic In- stitute. WILLIAM CLOUD, assistant profes- sor of physics and counselor of men, is equally at home with a physics demonstration or on the baseball diamond. He coached the'successful baseball 'team. Bill- holds a master's degree from Ohio State and has done additional work in Ohio, Chicago, and Mexico.
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Homer Nichols, or Nick as he is affectionately called, is at work, as usual. Mr. Brink' meyer, Supt. of Buildings and Grounds, was ill at the time the pictures were taken. Mrs. Roderick brewing cof- fee in the Student Union. R' h d ' Betty Gotchall Mrs. Cox, and Miss Umphress, the Evelyn Hamlin, Secretary to the Deany Mrs. Bernice Murray, bookkeeperg Mrs. Louise Slagle, Switchboard, Mrs. Edith Shields, Secretary to the Registrar, Mrs. Vera Clark, Secretary to the President. front: Mrs. Anna Lawrence, Bookkeeper. E E w BHHNH lHl SElNlS Service! Service! lf you want courteous and efficient service, the people on this page are always more than willing to aid you. Whether it's a cup of coffee between classes, some steps moved al at Smith Hall, in a hurry, an excuse from the Dean or a me work, there is these are the ones to see. Regardless of Where they always a spirit of friendliness prevailing and a Willingness to help. Mrs Wallace Mrs Stuber Mrs. Cox, Mrs. Wood and Mrs. ic ar son in . , serving desserts.
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