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College of liberal Arts BOASTING THE LARGEST ENROLLMENT, the School of Liberal Arts demanded additional breathing space for its unprecedented number of some 2,500 students. ln answer to this call, a 21-year-old dream materialized on January 2, when students passed under ladders and dodged paint- ers on the way to classes in the first new building. Dr. H. Franklin Williams, former history department professor, succeeded the late Dr. Elmer V. Hjort as dean of the school. Ninety-nine sections of freshman English, compared to 11 of a year ago, indicated the expansion necessitated by the influx of veterans and other students on the first year level. I The journalism department had a completely new staff with Dr. N. R. Buchan as senior member. A newcomer to the School of Liberal Arts was the home economics de- partment, which offered a complete four-year course for future homemakers under the direction of Dr. Ruth C. Clouse. Ultra-modern equipment made the white kitchen laboratory a show place. HOME ECONOMICS 0 Left to right: Mrs. Adaline S. Donahoo, Dr. Ruth C. Clouse, Miss Rose McLeod, Mrs. Helen G. Bardelmeier. CHEMISTRY o Left to fight: Dr. Warren H. Steinbach, Dr. Donald H. Cook, Dr. Edward J. Cvlackin, Dr. jackson Sickles, Dr. C. P. Tebeau, Dr. H. B. Huddle. PHILOSOPHY AND 'PSYCHOLOGY o Left to right: Granville C. G. Fisher, Paul L. Merrill, Dr. Gerrit Schipper, Dr. Leon B. Slater, Mrs. james Alcock. ENGLISH 0 First row: Dr. Clark M. Emery, Dr. Helen L. Garlinghouse, Mrs. Luellen Hauser, W. Scott Mason, jr., Miss Mary B. Merritt, Dr. William L. Halsted, Mrs. Natalie G. Lawrence, J. Ralph Murray, Ewing Anderson, John L. Rouse. Second row: Ben C. Norgress, Mrs. Josephine P. Kuns, john A. Penrod, john M. Adams, Dr. George K. Smart, Dr. W. H. Robinson, Miss Joan McElligott, Dr. James H. Warner, Robert M. Way, Robert S. Ward. Third row: james S. Penny, W. Ralph Nelson, Paul R. Yarck, Robert A. Moore, Paul S. Sawyer, Don Louthan, Dr. Millet Henshaw, John I. McCollum, Jr., Richard H. Martin. DRAMA o Left to right: Gilbert Williams, Hilmar j. Sallee, james O. Costy, Sydney Head, Frederick H. Koch, jr. I23l
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BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES 0 Tirst row: R. Bruce Ledin, Frank J. Rimoldi, Floyd S. Shuttlesworth, Dr. Taylor R. Alexander, Dr. Cordon C. Cunter, Dr. E. Morton Miller. Second row: Dr. Robert W4 Hanks, Dr. Robert H. Williams, Ll. H. Williams, Dr. Charles C. Davis, Dr. julian D. Corrington, Dr. F. C. Wal- ton Smith. LANGUAGES 0 fFirs1 row: Mrs, Melanie R. Rosborough, Sidney B. Maynard, Dr. J. Riis Owre, Dr. William P. Dismukes, Jose A. Balseiro, Pedro R. Hiribarne, Dr. Berthold C. Friedl, Second row: Mrs. Aileen M. Topping, Lee Edden Butterfield, Henry Y. Wilson, Robert D. Rafferty, Albert N. Cole, Miss Laura Top- ham, Miss Gloria de la Vega.. JOURNALISM, SPEECH, GEOGRA- PHY, ART o first row: Richard D. Kreske, Vernon Cordry, Dr. Norman R. Buchan, Dr. Ray- mond Van Dusen, Clayton C. Campbell, Denman Fink. Second row: Dr. W. H. Heicher, XVI. F. Shaw, James S. Penny, James L. Julian, Don Salisbury, Will- iam L. Shea. HISTORY 0 First row: Claude Babin, Dr. lone Steusse Wright, Miss Eva Thomas, Dr. Harold King, Dr. Duane Koenig. Sec- ond row: Vaughn Bornet, Dr. C. W. Tebeau, Joseph Tierney, Dr. Nathan Shappee, Dr. Will- iam Munson. Y
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chnnl of Engineering Block 92 on Main Campus was occupied by men and a few women, all finding use for the T-square, drawing board, and the slide rule. Before the year was over, the School of Engineering, newest campus edition, drew 500 students. Plans for the four-year curricula in mechan- ical, electrical, and industrial engineering were approved on January 1 by the Board of Trus- tees. First introduced in 1942, engineering science was also offered. Headed by Dean J. H. Clouse, who was on leave of absence in civilian industry during the war, the engineering faculty consisted of nine members. Prior to his teaching assign- ment here, Dean Clouse was an engineering instructor at Notre Dame University, Oregon State, and the University of Arkansas. i241 Left to right: Dean John H. Clouse, Willard Hubbell, I. C. Brownell, Dr. Maurice C. Holmes, Evan T. Lind- strom, Jackson Sells, H. Horton Sheldon, William lsh- man, R. E. Nesbitt, Dr. Warren H. Steinbach, Murray Montell. Within the next year, the school hopes to establish an electronics laboratory in addition to the existing machine shop. ' Bob Sutter tinkers in the machine shop.
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