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ENGINEERING The department of engineering was or ' ganized a few years ago on the co ' opera ' tive basis. Since that time it has grown with leaps and bounds, until today it ranks as one of the largest departments .; y in the school. Professor Laurence B. Hoyt, B.S. is acting head of the department. The students go to school part time and work part time under the engineering plan of education. Page Twenty-one
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EDUCATION The department of education of the college is one of the best known parts of the school. Ranked as one of the very best teachers training institutes in the state, the department under the leader ' ship of Professor Homer L. Humke, A.B., M.A. is said to be the best. The graduates of this depart ' ment are qualified to teach anywhere in the state of Indiana. Page Twenty
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DEAN CHARLES EDGAR TORBET Dean Charles E. Torbet, A.B., M.A., Ohio Wesleyan University, has been the dean of Evansville College since its opening here. He was formerly a professor of History at Moores Hill College, bringing with him to Evansville, all of the traditions and customs of our predecessor school. Dean Torbet has always been a friend to every student; willing to advise and cooperate whenever he was wanted. He has always refused to assert his authority as long as college activiti es have been under proper control. In cases where he has interposed, the students found him to be fair in his decision to all parties concerned. DEANS DEAN WAHNITA DeLONG, A.B., M.A. The hardest job on the campus falls to the lot of Dean DeLong. Not only does she have to act as a counsellor to the women students of the college, but she likewise must supervise every college social activity. Dean DeLong has attempted to stress friendship and democracy on the cam¬ pus. In addition to all of these arduous duties, it is Miss DeLong who has to lead the poor freshman students through the maze of English Composition. She is advisor to the Y. W. C. A., the Women’s Council, and to the Stu¬ dent Honor Court. Page Twenty-two
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