University of Nebraska Kearney - Blue and Gold Yearbook (Kearney, NE)

 - Class of 1941

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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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4 ■hrcdlcrird with heavy fine on the pretence that her visa haul expired. HAROLD CERNY, Music—held concertmaster scholarship two years at University of Iowa . . . had own college trio . . . played in theaters and radio orchestra to earn money for music lessons . . . radio construction takes up spare time . . . had amateur radio license - - , decided within twenty-four hours whether to become a musician or radio engineer . . . likes char- acter drawings ©f Flush Gordon ' . . , dislikes dishonesty and gum chewing . . , considers the changing of Mrs. Cerny'» name the most important happening in life. FAYE COLECiROVE. Physical Education—was captain of basketball and volleyball teams at Ottawa University . . . worked in library' and candy kitchen while in college . . . reads human interest stories . . . has stamp collection . . . likes nature, shows, scmiclassical music, chocolate, and Gasoline Alley'' , . . dislikes set ways . . . saw the quints'' while in Canada. JENNIE M. CONRAD, Social Science—was graduated from N.S.T.C. on Friday and as instructor, taught own classmates the following Monday— a real task. she says . . . reads biogra- phies , , , does embroidery work . , , listens to good music . . . likes to walk and visit people . . . strong believer in democracy and Christianity . . . pet expression, face the facts. MARY MAJOR CRAWFORD. English—A.B„ A-M-. Ne- braska University . . . member. Writer's Club, N.U.: Chi Delta Phil Sigma Tail Delta . . . enjoys sweetly simple music, walking, and visiting with child friends . , . hairs June bugs . . . likes Alps for their rugged scenery ... is thrilled by seeing students' works published . . . enjoys class dramatizations of Shakespeare. MAXTNE DAVIS, Secretary of Placement Bureau—business administration graduate of University of Nebraska . . . does needlepoint work during free moments , . . hikes for recreation . . , reads John Steinbeck and Ernest Hemingway . • . plays the piano . . . likes popular music . . . prefers Melvin Douglas and Bette Davis in movies . . . fried chicken is choice food . . . dh- likes artificiality in persons . . . ambition is to travel, especially in New England states RICHMOND DAVIS, English—A.B., A M , University of Nebraska . . . before and between college year worked as lino- type operator and reporter on small town newspapers in Nebras- ka and Wyoming . , , slogan is, All I know is what I've learned from my students . . likes to find the why in people’s ac- tions. GAVIN L. DOUGHTY, Music—attended University of Kan- sas r.s scholarship student . , likes to drive autos ... his Buick glisten . , , prefers Chopin and Debussy at the piano . . , Bach, Wider, Vi erne, and Bonnet arc top a organ composer . , . performing under Percy Granger was important event in musical career. BERNICE D. DUNLAVY. Home Economics—graduate of Iowa State at Ames and University of Nebraska . . . interested in entertaining and reading . . . likes dependable students . . . dis- likes carelessness and slovenliness . . . interviewed Madame Schu- trwinu-Hcink . . once closely questioned by Canadian custom official before allowed into U. S. . . . has visited Lake Louise and Glacier National Park. LOUISE J. ENOCHS, Home Economics—member Onricron Nu, national honorary home economics sorority and Alpha Delta .Phi. national social sorority . . collect clipping of historic dress and furniture . . , likes all foods and Southern music , , . dislikes fads . , . ha met malty famous and titled person at her home on a dude ranch in Big Horn Mountain in Wyoming, LEONA MAE FA 1 LOR, Education—B.S.. M.A., Ph.D. from University of Nebraska - ■ • did graduate w'ork on fellowships . . . member of Pit Chi, honorary' psychology fraternity . . . has met psychologist Spearman, Buehter, Terman. and Travis . . . enjoys swimming, tennis, and golf . . . play the piano . . . favorite food is chicken . . . chooses Spencer Tracy, William Powell, and Nelson Eddy a screen stars . . , reads BJondie” and Sfcippy in comic section. C. A. FOSTER, Physics—member Lambda Sigma Tnu na- tional honorary science teachers’ fraternity . . , earned assistant- ship for graduate work , . , takes many picture and keep the negatives on file . . . likes to fish and travel . . . taught two year in a government school in the Philippines . . . found China the most fascinating country in his trip around the world. 4 IS Rcrgquist Boascn Bruner Burke Carroll Cerny Colegrove ford M- Davis R. Davis Doughty Dunlavy Enochs Fail or Foster Page IS



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,4 merce , . . became interested in all .ubieties . . . star on faculty intramural team ... i» ,1 keen analyst . . , noted for his know- if-you-know tests . . . never takes roll, yet students attendi reg- ularly. MINNIE E. I.ARSON. Art—A.B. from N.S.T.C. . . . M.A.. University of Chicago . . . belonged to college Y.W.C.A- . . . member of Pi Lambda Thera, national honorary eel ora tion society . . . reads periodicals, and Out Our Way in comics . . . blue is favorite color . . . likes chicken the way mother used to fry it , . . had interesting trip to New York and Washington, D. C. . . . dislikes to hear whistling in the halls. CARRIE E. LUDDEN, Biology-------------graduate of N.S.T.C, . . . plays the piano . . . likes to read ads, rook, hike and camp . . . has been over alt but si or seven stales . . . enjoys alt sports . . „ would like to have a museum . . . made re- search of marine animats and birds at West Coast Collecting Station in Washington and California. VIRGINIA LYSINiGER, Secretary to Registrar—was assis rant registrar at Hastings College white enrolled there , . . taught rural school one year . . . enjoys trimming, picnicking, and dancing . . , likes shows, chicken, ice cream, roasting ears, and semiclassical music . . , hates frills and insincerity. DOROTHY McCALL, Bursar—-Master's degree from Uni- versity of Nebraska . . . sponsor of Juanita Sorority . . . en- joys contract bridge and needlepoint work . . . likes football games . . . likes to 'dunk” doughnuts . . . dislikes spinach . . , has a genuine interest in all kinds of music, LYLE E. MANTOR, Social Science—A.B., Iowa State Teachers College . . . A.M., Ph.D.. University of Iowa . . . Roberts Fellow in History, Columbia University « . . goes fishing during vacations . . , wrote history' of Buffalo County for Who’s Who in Nebraska; also a History of Fort Kearney .. . . in the Argtmne in World War with 52nd engineers . . . began teaching tn a small rural school in northern Iowa . . . prefers to read Foreign Affairs. Yale Review. North American Review. MARY L. MORSE. Chemistry—graduate assistant at Michi- gan and Minnesota Universities , , . has taught at Bryn Mawt, Duchesne, and University of Nebraska . . . was captain of in- fercias champion field hockey- team two consecutive years , . . was national editor of Iota Sigma Pi directory; worked si years compiling data . . . listed among: American Men of Science since 1934: American Women since first edition . . . member American Chemical Society, American Association for Advance- mem of Science. American Association of University Professors . . . exchanged faithful Olga' for a V-B, EDNA T. NIGH, Education—likes to see former students . . . tries to choose and sec ten best shows of the year, and usually picks seven or eight correctly . . . likes Nelson Eddy - - , collects old glass - , - has met Hamlin Garland, Bess Streeter Aldrich, Mari Sandoz . . . traveled over all of central United States a reader in si chautauqua during summers while in college . . . was thrilled when her son registered at N.S.T.C. OTTO C. OLSEN, Industrial Education—graduate of N.S.T.C. . . . was editor of the Antelope . . , played lead in operetta . . , clerked in store and washed dishes to earn way through college . . . worked on farm and on railroad during summers . . . enjoys fishing , , . likes cream pie. band music, and Bringing Up Father . , . dislikes spinach and jazz . . . his first college work was in preparation for the ministry. CARL L. PARKER, Dean of Men—was a clothes salesman while attending college . , . served as president of freshman and senior classes and! debating society . . . fond of hunting and cooking . . . likes all kinds of music with the exception of drugstore' 1 cowboy songs. . . . dislike Swedish turnip . . - reads ell comics . . . enjoy» historical movie» . « . his first teaching job was as coach of athletics. M. S. PATE. Mathematics—A, ft,. University of Oregon: A, M., University of Nebraska . , taught school and attended university off and on , . . was president of student body in summer session at University- of Oregon . . . also president of graduate students . . hobbies include hunting, fishing, golfing, traveling, and photography . , , has won several trophies in golf , . . has traveled in Alaska, Canada. Mexico, and to all borders of U. S. MILDRED M. PAYNE, Commerce—author of What Do J Do Now? . . . undergraduate work at State Teachers College, Warrenshurg. Missouri, M.A, from University of Missouri, a year on Doctorate at University of Iowa , . . collect» old etiquette hooks . . . has visited Canada and Mexico . . . enjoys sym- phonic music . . . dislikes pencils over ears . . . thrilled by winter sports in Idaho and auto races at Indianapolis Speedway. LOLUS L. PORTER. Demonstration School Supervisor— Kearney graduate . . . returned as supervisor after one year tn teaching profession . . . chow- mein or lobsters is idea of a good dish . . . snagging silk stocking» on chairs a particular dislike . . . reads only Blondie” in comics. GAIL F. POWELL. Rural Education—received A.B, from N.S.T.C, while leaching . . . was sponsor of her own class . , , takes pride in Missouri Boy,’ her five-gaited saddle horse . , , traveled from Florida to California lecturing for educational meeting» . . . was president of Nebraska Congress of Parents and! Teachers for three year and is chairman of the official mag- azine „ , . is president of a national club of all past and present state president . Hofiic Morse Istas JagRCt Kelly Kennedy- Klein D. Larson M. E. Larson Nigh Olsen Parker Pate Payne Porter G. F. Powell Page 17

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