University of Evansville - LinC Yearbook (Evansville, IN)

 - Class of 1950

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DEAN LONG, teaching Business Ad¬ ministration since 1929, is one of mainstays in the administration. In 1924 he received BA degree from Simpson College. Later got MBA. JAMES E. MORLOCK, like Dr. Mc- Kown, is one of few top members of administration who graduated from Evansville College. He is dean of men and teaches sociology now. E. M. McKOWN, dean of school, teaching where he once was student 27 years ago, graduated from Evans¬ ville College with BA degree. Later received STB and Ph.D. degrees. MISS ESTHER BROWN, dean of wom¬ en, came from far away to teach at Evansville. Graduated from Univer¬ sity of Washington with BA and MA degrees. She arrived here in 1947. THE OFFICERS They keep things rolling School administration, a big job, is well handled by competent individ¬ uals at Evansville College. Big job is to keep things running smoothly — which is, for the most part, a tire¬ some, intricate paperwork proposi¬ tion. Unheralded secretaries and stenographers play important roles. Often the job requires long hours of hard work in such departments as the registrar and business manager, in order to get the work out. Almost every activity passes through one or another department of the adminis¬ tration. It keeps an eye on every de¬ partment on campus. Departments total twelve, including Guidance. EVERETTE L. WALKER, director of Stu¬ dent Personnel Services, received MA from University of Chicago. He han¬ dles student problems and expedites enrollment of student-veterans here. RALPH E. OLMSTED keeps school out of the red as treasurer and business manager. He is another alumnus of Evansville College. He supervises the work of eight others in department. G. R. McCOY holds down the Regis¬ trar and Director of Admissions post within the administration. Long-time member of the school, Mr. McCoy re¬ ceived BA degree from W. Kentucky. HAROLD VAN WINKLE, director of Public Relations, makes the college known to the public. He also assists in journalism classes. He attended Southeast Missouri State College.

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PRESIDENT HALE GOES TO INDIANAPOLIS, SEES ACES BEAT BUTLER THE PRESIDENT He spends hours on many college interests President Lincoln B. Hale received his B.D., M.A., and Ph.D. at Yale University. From 1927 until 1930 he was in Greece. As an ordained min¬ ister, Dr. Hale filled the pastorate of Oxford Con¬ gressional Church, Oxford, Conn., from 1930-1934. Arriving at Evansville College in 1939 after leav¬ ing Carleton College, Northfield, Minnesota, Dr. Hale was made dean and registrar. In May of 1940 he became acting president, holding this office un¬ til June, 1941, when he was made president. Since he has been in Evansville, Dr. Hale has become one of its outstanding citizens. Through his efforts the college development program has progressed swiftly with the completion of the Engi¬ neering-Science Building in 1947 and the present construction of the McCurdy Memorial Union. DR. HALE DAILY VISITS THE TUB AND USUALLY PAUSES TO TALK WITH DIRECTOR KIRK. HERE, THE PRESIDENT SIPS COFFEE DR. HALE (back to camera) talks with a group of charming FORMAL DANCES appeal to Dr. Hale. Here (fourth from co-eds at a TUB tea. He deems social life important. left) he attends a school dance in Armory with friends. 18



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TUB PARTIES ARE ALWAYS FUN. HERE, GROUP WATCHES THESPIAN SKIT MISS DORIS KIRK BOSSES TUB ACTIVITIES Students have a chance to break class routine Late in 1947 the college realized the need for a student social center. Plans were put into action and a former serv¬ ice canteen was unloaded on campus. The college officially named it Tempo¬ rary Union Building, and students promptly reduced it to “TUB.” The TUB is a popular hangout for students. From the time it opens at 8 a.m. until 10 p.m. closing time, it is usually filled with students, chatter, and cigarette smoke. Good food is served from snack bar and late model juke box provides the latest hit tunes. Under capable director, Doris Kirk, the TUB lives up to traditional high ideals of the college. Smooth operation is helped by Assistant Director Kessler. GAILY DECORATED TREE IS UNNOTICED AS CHILDREN EYE SANTA CLAUS SARAH KESSLER SERVES AS ASSISTANT SMALL FRY SAMPLE REFRESHMENTS AT PARTY FOR VETERANS’ CHILDREN

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