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l ly 9 1 1 Yl.3l as a 'I .1 L ,L 17'- EI: . .1 ' xx: ' H 4 f Q ry V ,avi I 1 -fa' I- H. f x ftlggfkf lrn 4 0' 'ur , ,I 1 1 I ' 'E fr 5 1 ' x I i A rf v A -sh li tlflgel 4' ' .... K- , V S lime I N? vs 2 K ww Y i x '. is wg , 1 ' V ,ml .I li l 0 SOCIAL SCIENCE DEAN LONG, M.B.A. Professor of Economics and Business Administration . . . called most popular professor . . . head of depart- ment . . . refers to Iowa as God's Country . . . spiels for othetics . . . also is a member of Athletic Board of Control . . . Business Manager of athletics . . . has been tricked at least twice by his loving stu- dents who turned his desk around, knowing that he would bump his knees as he sat. IAMES E. MORLOCK, A.M. Assistant professor of sociology . . . teaches all the sociology from social science on up . . . one of his most interesting courses is Family . . . leads student sociologists on a tour of the country during the sum- mer months . . . shares an office with Prof. Long . . . for a better picture of him see Pictures to the Editors. HEBER P. WALKER, A.M. Professor of History . . . has had three years of grad- uate work at the University of Chicago . . . is a mem- ber of Phi Delta Kappa, Pi Gamma Mu, and Tau Kappa Alpha . . . former navy man--like Prexy . . . fac- ulty sponsor ofthe organized unorganized . . . part of the Triumvirate. ANNA LOUISE THRALL, B.S. College librarian . . . another of E.C.'s alumns . . . a member of Castalian Literary Society . . . endured the choir trip two years ago . . . EnThrall . . . see past LinCs. - LUCILLE SPRIN GER, B.S. Assistant in the department of economics . . . has taken graduate work at Indiana, Tennessee, Michigan, and Southern California . . . guiding light for the Sec- retarial Science Club and for Gamma Epsilon Sigma . . . is a member of Women's Rotary Club. CHARLES E. TORBET, Ed.D. Dean Torbet lwe've called him that for so long that we can't get away from itl is listed as a professor of his- tory. But he's been in so many different offices that it's hard to tell which he is. He resigned from the clean- ship last summer because of his health, but continued teaching the first semester of this year. He was finally forced to drop all of his teaching activities this second semester, though, because of his health.
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9 SCIENCE ALVIN STRICKLER. Ph.D. Head of the chemistry department . . . past president of the Kiwanis Club . . . sponsor of Pi Epsilon Phi . . . all around good fellow . . . exceedingly interested in scientific detection of crime . . . often helps the local police. PHILLIP I-IATFIELD, A.B. Assistant in the chemistry department . . . E.C. graduate, class of '37 . . . has kept up a work- ing interest in amateur radio . . . bitten by the photograph bug . . . at one time was LinC pho- tographer . . . member of Pi Epsilon Phi and Phi Beta Chi . . . enioys tennis. IDA STIELER. B.S. Assistant in physical education . . . sponsors the W.A.A. and sets an athletic example for the mem- bers . . . enioys all sports . . . is good at all sports . . . under her direction, the W.A.A. and the gym classes have enioyed a widened scope of activities. INA NICHOLS. A.M. Assistant professor of home economics . . . col- lege authority on etiquette, all questions are brought to her to settle . . . explains who's, what's and why's to the enlightenment of students of design . . . shares an apartment with Miss Lucille Jones. GUY B. MARCHANT. B.S. Associate professor of engineering, acting head of the department . . . is very friendly to all stu- dents . . . gardening islhis main diversion . . . engineering students appreciate his helpful hints in solving problems. R I '. . K i I ' I f f Eg i Q ' ll 1 W I .X .X K M I , pe Xxx ' N in x ' Wim 'if' el ,I . .P 1 , K'o'i ,ox . X . P Rx I X . i 515 V Q . sg begrfffl s Q ii, Y H 4r.- - Q S i .,,,. V, f 'Q-,VT 4 2 'fs - . M . . r ,z - li, A, K x ,fam ' 2 I ' mv' ,F sh 1 if , , y 1 Igyvt, I . !q,.J '1 . . t ' A . fl 'limi' , ,fl f -11:6 XX, ' 'gt ' l'glx l, V. - . . X '- f. X X ll. li x L ' , -N 4 xx XqXx ff I 1
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0 SOCIAL SCIENCE ADOLPH W. ALECK. Ph.D. Professor of education . . . hails from Elberfeld in the olden days . . . since then has been to Columbia and points north, south, east, and west . . . one of the choir trippers . . . known for his impressions of Ev- ansville College - the healthy school. A. B. COPE, A.M. Professor of Education and Psychology . . . Likes group discussion as a class method . . . concentrates on studies of iuvenile delinquency . . . Y.M.C.A. support- er and aid . . . only faculty member to have a son in Evansville College . . . member 'of Pi Gamma Mu. ry FWS? A V1 -5l'FilhFT El,Ai.li'1 41 ,R-,',,,--3:1 ,,.- X 4, 'sr - N-. -3 ' si . I N. Q' -i l ts- , A i , , pu , . I , , . f K ,Q 4 X 2 fag, . L . ,' I1 'H ISABEL REEVES, B.S. - Assistant in education . . . one of E.C.'s own gradu- ates . . . studied music in-Valparaiso and the Yale School of Music . . . formerly conducted the College orchestra . . . has directed various church orchestras at various times in various places . . . has been a teacher at E.C. since 1922. LUCILLE IONES, ILM. Assistant Professor of Education . . . she is sponsor of the Evansville branch of the Association for Childhood Education . . . keeps busy a good part of the time looking after her practice teachers . . , a member of the AAUW. G. R. MCCOY. A.M. ' Public relations secretary of Evansville College . . . also instructor in education . . . he is Evansville's man who' comes around . . . has a new assistant to help this year in his field work, Virginia lgleheart . . . also helps E.C.'s boys and girls to find iobs. VIRGINIA IGLEHEART. A.M. Assistant to Mr. McCoy as field secretary . . . new to the College faculty this year . . . came in the second semester . . . finds our next crop of Freshman co-eds . . . when asked if she would submit to being drawn by Frank Butler, she wanted to be sure it was not a caricature. 3. 45 , lim fl V, h lj ' fi- A F? sl I wt A' sf-11 s. I T--Y. . li l V--gi, ,...f... , 1 It A F, X I '- fi ' A -- 1 4. l - ll I fills. ' zl lf? Mil ,Q N -, A ' 'Q wifi . Q x, - ,, A Q- A' ' . 35 'Ax
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