University of Evansville - LinC Yearbook (Evansville, IN)

 - Class of 1937

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DEAN LONG, A. B., M. B. A. I, tbt iety car 1 liii i-li ore in lot Prof, of economics, bus. adin. . . . ead of dept, of economics and so- iology . . . Simpson college, A. B. . . Harvard graduate school of bus. dm., M. B. A. . . . past pres, of otary club . . . past vice-pres. of ad. Academy of Soc. Sciences . . . as addressed annual session three mes . . . Evansville Teachers’ Fed- ral Credit Union . . . instructor of banking classes for eight years . . . p charge of College Bed Cross ood base at night . . . chief short- oming: Iowa publicity puffs. GUY B. MARCHANT, B. S. M. e) •ef ed Je Assistant professor of engineering . . South Dakota State college, B. S. . . formerly connected with West- aghouse Electric manufacturing in ’ittsburgh and New York for six ears . . . automotive service man¬ ger in Minneapolis . . . instructor i mechanical laboratory at Univer¬ ity of Minnesota . . . hoes around n flower garden . . . likes to make hings grow. G. R. McCOY, A. M. Assistant professor of education, first semester . . . field agent, second semester . . . Western Kentucky State Teachers’ college, A. B. . . . University of Kentucky, A. M. . . . his articles on “consolidation” and “supervision” have appeared in edu¬ cational journals . . . the “traveling man” of the campus. CHARLES E. REEVES, A. M., Ph. D. Head of department of education and psychology . . . Huron college, B. S. . . . University of Chicago, A. M. . . . Columbia university, Ph. D. . . . did general survey work during the past summer and fall in California, covering a ll school sys¬ tems from elementary grades through to university . . . enjoys flower horticulture when he has the time. EDGAR M. McKOWN, S. T. B., Ph. D. Professor of Bible and philosophy . . . acting head of the department . . . Evansville college, A. B. . . . Boston university, S. T. B., Ph. D. . . . ten years an M. E. pastor . . . has had ten dozen articles published on Biblical subjects, young people’s work . . . keeps voluminous collec¬ tions of notebooks, newspaper clip¬ pings . . . enrolled in E. C.’s first year . . . McKowns first college cou¬ ple to become engaged (beat Olm¬ steds) . . . first student government president to serve full term. ISABEL REEVES, B. S. Assistant in education . . . part time in college music and education departments since 1922 . . . Val¬ paraiso university, music diploma . . . Yale university school of music . . . Evansville college, B. S. . . . is completing a master’s degree in mu¬ sic at Indiana university ... at one time supervisor of public school mu¬ sic and art . . . was conductor of the college orchestra . . . likes to sew . . . has directed church orches¬ tras in city. ( 19 )

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GEORGE GRAHAM, B. Mus. Instructor in voice and choral music, Feb. ’36—Feb. ’37 . . . Wooster college, ’28—’33 . . . Chicago Musical college, B. Mus. . . . sec’y., C. M. C. student asso¬ ciation . . . edits Chicago Musical College Journal . . . author of several articles on voice training . . . director of music, Park Manor Congregational church . . . favorite dish, cheese rarebit. LUCILE JONES, A. M. Attended Randolph Macon college . . . National College of Education . . . Co¬ lumbia university, B. S., A. M. . . . she tells stories with a sparkle that has won the loyalty of all her education students . . . well-bred, well-read lady of Ken¬ tucky ... in fact, if you really rate, she’ll review Gone With the Wind for you, too! ( 18 ) MARY T. FLEMING, B. Mus. Instructor in piano . . . Bradley Poly¬ technic institute, B. Mus. . . . for the past two summers has done coaching work with Clara McCune, a concert pian¬ ist, in Peoria, Illinois . . . artist program chairman for the Musicians’ club. OLAF HOVDA, A. M., Ph. D. Professor of physics . . . head of de¬ partment of physics and mathematics . . . University of Minnesota, A. B., A. M. . . . Gottingen university, Ph. D. . . . Phi Beta Kappa . . . Sigma Xi . . . American Physical Society, Fellow . . . articles pub¬ lished in scientific magazines . . . plays golf from morn ’til night in spare mo¬ ments. FACULTY I CARL HJORTSVANG, A. B., B. M. Instructor in voice . . . director of the ccdlege choir, and Civic Choral Society!! . . . Dana college, A. B. . . . Americarj Conservatory of Music, Chicago, B. M . . . has also done work there toward hit master’s degree . . . odds are now 16-15 that he will get his third degree before Browne does . . . likes tennis and swim ming, but says he hasn’t had time foi much of either the past few years. j PEARLE LE COMPTE, Ph. B., A. Mi University of Chicago, Ph. B. . . . Northwestern university, A. M. . . . pub¬ lished Dramatics (by Pearle Le Compte) in 1930 . . . her mind skips along far ahead of her speech ... so her classes have an entrancing flavor . . . combined lli drama, debate, and oratorical coach . . . B: has extended her cosmopolitan attitude li by a recent trip to Russia. i



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KARL SCHAAF, A. B. Assistant in chemistry, first semes ter . . . Evansville college, A. B. . . now attending University of Wiscon sin . . . likes to attend concerts . . also country church ice cream sup pers . . . enjoys making cross-coun try tours in motorcycle sidecars . . and what an appetite! IDA STIELER, B. S. Assistant in physical education . . . Battle Creek college, B. S. . . . Miss Stieler’s activities are along the line of her profession . . . she is a member of the Red Cross life saving corps . . . she fences down at the Y. W. C. A. ROBERTA RIEGEL, A. M., Ph. D. Assistant prof., modern languages . . . Central college, Mo., A. B. . . . University of Chicago, A. M. . . . Illinois university, Ph. D. . . . her doctor’s degree is one of the finest things the flood washed up . . . not only does she know French, but German and Spanish (also Eng¬ lish!) ... at home, Champaign, Il¬ linois. LUCILLE SPRINGER, B. S. Assistant in economics, business administration . . . Indiana State Teachers college, B. S., commerce . . . Indiana university, graduate work . . . will study at Northwestern this summer . . . has developed a unique style of handmade rugs and spends spare moments in her gift shoppe (with an “e” as in Browne). WILLIAM V. SLYKER, A. M. Head of department of physical education . . . coach of football and basketball . . . Ohio State, LL. B. . . . Columbia university, A. M. . . . admitted to bar in Indiana and Ohio . . . Reitz coach, ’22-’24 . . . Cleve¬ land Heights in ’25-’29 . . . here since fall of ’30 . . . president of Indiana Intercollegiate Coaches As¬ sociation for three straight years . . . member of Jay Cee’s . . . Kiwanis. ALVIN STRICKLER, M. S., Ph. D. Professor of chemistry . . . head of department of chemistry and home economics . . . Michigan State Normal college, A. B. . . . University of Michigan, B. S., M. S. . . . U. of Wis., Ph. D. . . . Sigma Xi . . . Amer. Inst, of Chem., Fellow . . . Amer. Assoc, for the Advancement of Sci¬ ence, Fellow . . . has published lab. manual for general chemistry, lab. manual for organic chemistry, arti¬ cles in chemistry magazines . . . Kiwanis club president . . . works with “scientific crime detection” as hobby. FACULTY ( 20 )

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