CONGRATULATIONS—Stud m Council President David Hufftlutwr compliments Miss Haul horn. Chuimiiin of Student Activities Committee, for the successful two-day drive for lounge furnishings which she launched. ■'Thermometer ” in the back, ground indicated periodical surges of contributions by students .ind faculty. LOUISE V, ADAMS, Demonstration School Supervisor— graduate of Stale Teacherc College at Wayne . . . A. ML, Univcr. Mty of Nebraska . , , reads historical novels . . . has been to hoth coasts . . . chooses Pacific Northwest region for scenic beauty . . , likes different shades of brown . . . decided in high school she would like to leach children. ALTA V. BERGQUIST. School Nurse—attended N.S.T.C and Nebraska University , . . honor graduate R.N. at St. Luke’s in Denver . . . home and flowers are hobbies ♦ . . likes travel, semiclassicnl music . . . dislikes dishonesty, too much make-up . . . has done private nursing, general duty, administrative super- vision. teaching, and office nursing. ETHEL M. BOASEN, Commerce- attended N.S.T.C. during summers . . . taught tn Kearney public schools . . . has a major in math as well as commerce . . ■ her home is her hobby . . . handpaints pictures and dishes . . . plays the piano . . . enjoy Ford Symphony Hour . . . dislikes buttermilk . . . takes sherbet for dessert-—’‘of necessity.” she says . . . Shirley Temple, her star actress . . . «elects Zazu Pitts as comedian. W. E. BRUNER. Biolog —B.S., A.M.. Ph.D., University of Nebraska » . Sigma Xt . . . grow-» flower» as a hobby . , . has most fun going into new territory with several fellow» to botanize” . . . has done much research in botany, together with accompanying plant photography and drawing . . . enjoys watching changes in biology textbooks and methods of teaching. A. E. BURKE. Director of Demonstration School—Kiwarns Club member for twenty years . . , was a tennis fan . , , ha a weakness for pork chops and cream gravy , , . was a classmate of Wendell L. Willkie and Paul V'. McNutt at Indiana U. . . . reads the Saturday Evening Post ... is the only grandfather on faculty. FLOY CARRQI L, Head Librarian—Undergraduate work at Knox College, majored in chemistry and served a laboratory assistant . - . B.S. and M.A. in Library Science from University of Illinois . . . enjoys swing music . , , has traveled in ten European countries . . . hobbies, flowers and reading , . . pel word is gobs . . . once detained at German border and Ue fyiiestdLLf, faculty Heading adolescent novels years ago of college life, we undoubt- edly received the impression that a college professor was absent- minded, that he was a peculiar creature, and that his greatest pleasure resulted from flunking students. Above all, the professor was stern, cold, and unapproachable. How different we found it when we entered college! Our previous conceptions of college instructors were erroneous. Instead, we found scholars. Some had written books. Some were authorities in their fields. Others had wide experience which they freely imparted. Most of all, the faculty was friendly. Outside of class, they were just like us. After-class conversations, chats in their offices or in the halls, in- formal talks at organization meetings -they were enjoyable. This institution has often been spoken of as the friendly college. This can be greatly attributed to its friendly faculty. Conrad! Adams Crawford Page 14
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A COLORFUL PROCESSIONAL—Once each year faculty member , with colorful hoods indicating the school from which they received their degrees, march along ihe winding campus walks from Case Hall, adding pomp and dignity to the com- mencement ceremony. DONALD E, FOX, Chemistry—worked in library and in nearly every restaurant in Iowa City while attending University of Iowa . . . member Phi Lambda Upsilon. honorary chemistry society . . , take. many pictures . . . likes hunting, fishing, sports . . . takes pride in his motor boat ... is coordinator of Kearney’ C-A.A. unit and is now taking the course. J. D. HANSEN. Speech-—A,fL, A.M.. University of Iowa . , . graduate student, University of Wisconsin, University of Southern California . . . consistently produces winning debate teams . . . enjoys his work in speech correction . . , coached teams at Lincoln High School before coming here . . 'in fact, his common expression. MILDRED E. HANSEN, Biology—was member of Xi Phi. Aspasiam, and Blue and Cold Staff while attending N.S.T.C. . . . was graduated in class with her two sisters . . . began as music major . . . collects Early American glassware . . . likes hiking, nature study, tailored clothes, and classical music , . dislikes placing cards . ♦ , enjoys Blendie ’ Ella Cinders.” and Or- phan Annie.” EMMA E. HANTHORN, Mathematics—A.B.. University of Nebraska; Graduate Student, Columbia University; A.M., Univer- sity of Southern California . . . ha a good time eating a meal cooked out in the open after a Jong hike - , reading helps her to see the more optimistic side of life . . . has a genuine concern for her students . . . outlaws finger manipulation” in working math problems . . , is noted for her emphatic fee specific, man ALMA HOSIC, Modern Language—awarded scholarship and fellowship at University of Nebraska . . . elected Phi Beta Kappa . . . hiking and working on lawn are her chief recreations . . . has traveled in Europe, Canada, and all parts of U. S. . . - prefer chicken and home-made noodles in foods . . . like to hear the deep rolling of the pipe organ . . . greatest experience was ar- rival in Hamburg, Germany and realizing that she knew no one on entire European continent. HELEN RUSCO ISTAS. Grrmm—A.B. and M.A. it Uni- versity of Nebraska , . . graduate student at Indiana University . . A.B. with distinction . . . member Alpha Lambda Delta, Phi Sigma Iota, Phi Beta Kappa . . . received assisrantships , . . likes to read German and French literature . . . dislikes veg' ctables . . . prefers sophisticated comedy. HARRIETT J AGGER. Secretary' of Fxtension—graduate of business administration. University of Nebraska , . , enjoys reading, dancing, and swimming . . . has visited World’s Fair and Grand Coulee Dam . . . listens to Kay Kyser's music . . . likes to eat . . . yellow, her favorite color . . . bates conceited persons . . . feels biggest thrill is yet to come, RUTH KELLY, English—Master’s degree from University of Southern California , . . attended Oxford University . . . loves to ride horseback , . . has over eight hundred match covers from restaurants and hotels she has visited . . . sponsor of Sigma Theta Phi Sorority . . , biggest thrill when Normandie pulled out of New York Harbor. INA MAE KENNEDY, Music—had assisiamship in English at University of Nebraska . . . goes horseback riding during leisure time . , . Verdi, her favorite opera composer . . likes salads . « , reads historical novels . , . dislike persons who giggle too much . , , would like to impress students to develop proper attitude for life . . . greatest ambition is to go to Hon- olulu. L. F. KLEIN, Physical Education—took coaching instruction at Kearney under Pop Warner in 1926 . . . earned his way through college by doing professional singing . , , played quar- terback in football, forward in basketball, outfielder in baseball . . . taught on his aims mater’s faculty while still a student . . , planting grass, his hobby . . . fond of opera . . . attended Olympic Game at Los Angeles in 1932 . . . has letters of recom- mendation from Knutc Rocknc . . , biggest thrill was winning state high school basketball tournament after having been run. ner-up on four previous occasions. DURFEE LARSON, Social Science—was trained in com- Fox Ludden j. D. Hansen Ly singer M. E. Hansen McCall Hatlthorn Man tor Hosic Morse Istas Nigh Page 16
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