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Chemistry students mix up a brew and ponder the case of the missing instructor. While Dr. Sherockman takes time out for illness, Charles Henning (left) becomes professor pro tern in charge of the test tubes and flasks. Others in the class are: Judson Rumford, Leslie Childs, Harry Critser and Carolyn Ruschmeier. £? a. of he istr. r. Sf . y ch h fau Ses ’ ac W ty Set Vc e Chemistry Members of the Chemical Society take time out from their formulas for a get-together on the steps of the Engineering Building. They are, front row: Prof. Long, Dr. Strickler, Bob Covington, Algirdas Kriscuinas, Dr. Sherock¬ man, and Charles Feldman. Back row: Bob Wooley, Charles Henning, John Hughes, and John Schmidt. CONDER, NED D. BA., Secondary Education; Interfraternity Council, 3-4; Secretary, 4; Men’s Council, 3; Student Christian Associa¬ tion, 1-2-3-4; Area Repre¬ sentative and Organist, 3; Methodist Student Move¬ ment, 1-2-3-4; Treasurer, 4; Thespians, 4; Pre Med Club, 1; Pi Kappa, 3; Delta Kappa, 4 . COUGHLIN, FRANCES MA., Elementary Education; Pi Gamma Mu, 4; Dean’s List, 1-2; International Rela¬ tions Club, 2-3-4; Secretary, 4 , 25
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f From the department of business and economics, the LinC photog¬ rapher, after some difficulty, managed to get the teaching staff together. They are: left to right, Lawerence Anderson, James Julian, Trygve Aageson, Miss Agnes Tompkins, Dean Long, William Affolder and Claude Slusher. James Julian, associate professor of management, conducts a class in methods of dealing with economic and business problems. Members of the Accounting Club are, first row: Larry Pogue, Tom Hartman, Jerry Miller, Jerald Schoening, John Dieg, Eugene Black¬ man, Bill Hamilton, Kenneth Brack, James Alexander, Prof. Aage¬ son. Second row: Dick Wirth, Jerry Tisserand, Clyde Hubbard, Lloyd Hudgions, Jesse Hughes, John Eger, Bernie Connoly, Don Lorance, Jim Hartman, John Conaway. Track speed demons originate here under the guiding fingers of Mrs. Forrest Stretmater. Above she coaches, instructs and appraises these harried ten-minute timed writing demons. CALUYA, VIRGINIA F. B.S., Medical Technology; Women’s Council, 4; Treas¬ urer, 4; Newman Club, 2-3- 4; Secretary, 3-4; Internation¬ al Relations Club, 2-3-4; Sec¬ retary, 3; Theta Sigma, 2-3; Phi Mu, 3-4; Treasurer 4; University of Denver, 1. COMBS, KEITH A. B.A., in Physical Education; “E” Club; Baseball, three years; Basketball, four years.
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Mrs. Wilberta Edgington, associate professor of education, and Dr. Leland Moon, head of the secondary education students, and Miss Jones enjoy a brief moment together to discuss problems and pos¬ sible solutions in the held of education. V2 tion pro sor of -to otv e a c V et aLt» ati ' ' ■» d Vo ?° s cavrr ' Members of the Association of Childhood Education are: seated, Francine Gison, Garnet Parsley, Toni Reitz, Margarine Clark, Harriett DeBard Drilling and Charlotte Williams. Standing are: Joyce Wiggers, Cordelia Mansfield, Bob Wilson, Marlene Ahrens, Janice Morgan, Eloise Schmitz, Paula Davies, Richard Topper, Frances Coughlin, Allegra Crook, Charles Kendall, Miss Lucile Jones and Mary Phillips. DAUM, CHARLES A. B.A., Elementary Education; Association of Childhood Ed¬ ucation, 4; Phi Zeta, 2-3-4; Rush Captain; Prosecutor; Sergeant-at-Arms; Basketball, 1 - 2 . DEWIG, PAUL H. B.A., Liberal Arts (English); Student Faculty Federation, 2-4; Interfraternity Council, 3; Men’s Council, 3; Secre¬ tary, 3; Union Board, 3; Union Committees, 1-2-3; Chairman Union Dance Committee, 3; Pi Delta Epsi¬ lon, 3-4; President, 4; New¬ man Club, 1-2-3-4; Vice Pres¬ ident, 1-2; President, 3; Crescent, 1-2-3-4; LinC, 3-4; Editor, 4; President Pep Club, 2; Phi Zeta, 2-3-4; President, 3; Who’s Who, 4. 26
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