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Skinner M. C. Smith Strawn M. L. Smith Thrall Sinilhey Welch Story White Stout D. C. Williams Stoutemyo M. E. Willi Blanche Skinner, A. B., A. M., Education Marion C. Smith, B. F. A., Art Martha Lois Smith, A. B., A. M., Ph. D., Eng- lish, Latin Edith M. Smithey, A. B., Registrar Harriett Jagger Story, B. S., Secretary of Ex- tension H. G. Stout, A. B., A. M., Ph. D., Education Malvina S. Stoutemyer, B. S., A. B., A. M., Education Robertson Strawn, A. B., A. M., Ph. D., Speech Robert B. Thrall, B. Ed., M. S., Industrial Edu- cation Roland B. Welch, A. B., Commerce Clifton W. White, A. B.. M. S., Physical Edu- cation Dorothy C. Williams, A. B., Secretary to the President Mary E. Williams, A. B., A. B. L. S., M. S., Assistant Librarian Page 26
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Faculty members became students this year with most of them enrolling for first aid courses as a part of the college's contribu- tion to the national war effort. Many long nights were spent in learning the intricacies of bandaging and the other details of the course. Perhaps the most interesting story of the faculty participation in this course of study concerns a student who had cut his finger and reported to a group of women faculty members for treatment. They all gathered around their new-found patient, and after several minutes of deliberation and consultation of the small wound, one re- marked it looks like a case for a doctor. The injured one left the treatment to another student, and in spite of his decision to do so, is still alive and well. The faculty directly felt the consequenc- es of war too when Mr. Robert Thrall of the industrial education department left to be- come an instructor in the air corps at Cha- nute Field. It has become customary for a sleeping math student to be suddenly awakened by Miss Hanthorn's staccato be alert, man!, for the men to change from ordinary attire to wear neatly pressed suits, white shirts and a tie for a favorable impression in busi- ness etiquette class, for English majors to become Ryanized. It has also become customary for stu- dents to appreciate the faculty's friendly in- formality, their willingness to actively spon- sor student organizations, their interest in students' work. Lyle E. Mantor, A. B., A. M., Ph. D., Social Science Mary L. Morse, B. S., M. S., Ph. D., Physical Science Theo. Power, B. S., Secretary to the Registrar C. T. Ryan, A. B., Ed. M., English Cantor Morse Power Ryan Page 25
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Faculty member had their dinner panic too, this one being in the faculty room at Men’ Hall. President and Mr . Cushing dance at the first semester Sigma formal. It’s an encore, as ’’Pop Klein give out in a rich tenor voice at the K Club dance. Edwards, college physician, and Mrs. college nurse, give medical care to Students appreciate few things more than a sincere friendly greeting from a fac- ulty member, a greeting which brings about a realization that it takes both a student body and a faculty to make up an educa- tional institution. And when these compo- nents of such an institution work together in the fulfillment of a better-rounded camp- us life, the result is a college, a college which will advertise itself as proud students tell of their friendly campus, their friendly faculty. With these aims in mind, the faculty of the Nebraska State Teachers College in Kear- ney furthers educational pursuits and well integrated personalities. Dr. C. B. Alla Bcrgquist, Erma Hill. Page 27
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