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IENSON KORGES I I LECKIE LIVINGSTON LOTT Auditor Engineering History Engineering Methodist Bible ,qgjf L- wax ellkq BEN P. BAILEY, IR., Associate Professor of Art Excepting six years in the Army from 1940 to 1946 Prof. Bailey has been a mem ber of the AGI facult since 1936 y . Prof. Bailey is proudest of having talked the tower off Nierman Hall. Believing the tower and Nierman Hall simply were not meant to be together, Prof. Bailey argued his beliefs until the incongruous tower was removed. A former cavalryman who keenl en'o ed ridin horses Prof B ie y 3 y g , . a'1 y now gains pleasure from his work, painting and sculpturing. HUGH PORTER, Professor of Mathematics and Chairman of Mathematics Department Prof. Porter is another original professor of AGI, on the faculty since its beginning in Iune, 1925. Raising dogs and keeping bees are two major sources of pleasure for Prof. Porter. He is especially proud of the fact that Assoc. Prof. Cousins uses him for an example in her sociology classes of the advantages of the husband who possesses culinary skill. Too, Prof. Porter is fond of his own delectable angel-food cakes, parker- house rolls, and lemon jelly cakes. 23
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DR, FRANK H. DOTTERWEICH, Professor of Engineering and Director of Division of Engineering Beginning as associate professor of engineering at AGI in 1 September, 1937, Dr. Dotterweich was made a full professor in September, 1941 and director of the department m 1943. The thing uppermost with Dr. Dotterweich has been securing the accrediting of the AGI Engineering Department. For relaxation, Dr. Dotterweich enjoys huntmg and golfing, A. F. GROSS, Professor and Chairman of the Industrial Arts Department A native of Camden, Ohio, Prof. Gross came to A61 as head of his department in September, 1945, from a variety of war-time duties that ranged from developing ceramic battery cases and wares for submarines to visual education coordination at the Sperry Gyroscope Company in New York City. Prof. Gross' time is taken up by his work which includes, besides ceramics, photography, woodworking and met- allurqy. He is a member of several gun and kennel clubs. DR. WILLIAM D. IOHNSON, Associate Professor of Foreign Languages and Acting Chairman of Language Department Dr. Johnson joined the AGI faculty last Iune. Dr. Iohnson has published philosophical articles in Mexican magazines and has published English translations of French and German. . Monitoring foreign short wave programs and collecting rare and original.edi- tions of books on philosophy are Dr. Iohnson's major diversions. 5 if , qi' Y Y . g , if E .fy ' pf GRIMES Hnmrmcx HAUN N. R. HAWKINS R, B, HAWKINS 1 Geography Dietitian Home Economics Industrial Arts An ISU-BBICH lnULN5E?n ' S ngineering OUIHU 4 22 2 IBN 3 A ll
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fp DEWEY A. MAYHEW, Professor of HPE, Head Coach and Director of Athletics Q Coach Mayhew came to AGI from a highly successful career as a high school h d ' 't h' t coach. Probably the best year A6fI's iooiball team has a in 1 s IS ory was un- A der Mayhew in 1947. , With Q pilots license gained in 1939, Coach Mayhew trained Army flyers at it . Maria Air Field during the war. an Y, , gh my :ff fi -sq.-Pi, Y, V. tx- , is fk Lk,' U' -t 4 gi gs, ,f 'KN t rl C.A. HARWOOD, Bookstore Manager . . . we have the best bunch of students here that I've seen anywhere, says Mr. Harwood, who has been operating bookstores in colleges since 1923. He came to AGI in September, 1946. Mr. Harwood likes the faculty and environment at AGI also. His hobbies are music and songwriting. it -. , 4 is 'Q C. J ' ' n X ef 1 r A it MAY MIKUS MILLER MOONEY MOORE M CHQ Agriculture Chemistry Physics Engineering Agricultural Ed. Ggvernrif-Sig N IIYEMILLAN Iliggggture 24 Aefic l ' 1 Q . 3 l I s i ,L tr it I1 WZ,
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