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

 - Class of 1947

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L. Adams ' II. L. Ahrondts H. Auchtor W. E. Bruner A. E. Burke P. Campbotl K. Carlson F. Carroll H. E. Corny J. Conrad Louise Adams A.B., Nebraska State Teachers College at Wayne; A.M., University of Nebraska. Supervisor of Grades 5 and 6 at the A. O. Thomas Training School. Harold L. Ahrendts A.B., Nebraska Wesleyan University; A.M., Uni- versity of Michigan. Department of Speech. Harry A. Auchter A. B., Southeast Missouri State Teachers College; M.S.. State University of Iowa. Physical Science Department. W. E. Bruner B. S., A M.. Ph D., University of Nebraska. Depart- ment of Biological Science. A. E. Burke A. B., A.M.. Ed.D., University of Indiana. Director of A. O. Thomas School and of the Teacher Place- ment Bureau. ‘Killed in traffic accident January 15. 1947. Phyllis Campbell B. E., National College of Education. Evanston, Il- linois; Graduate work at Chicago Academy of Fine Arts. Evanston Academy of Fine Arts, Chi- cago, and the Society of Arts and Crafts, Detroit, Michigan. Art Department. Kenneth F. Carlson B.S., Nebraska State Teachers College at Kear- ney; Graduate student, Colorado State College of Agriculture and Mechanic Arts. Fort Collins; M.A., Colorado State College of Education. Department of Vocational Arts. Floy C. Carroll A.B.. Knox College; B.X. in Library Science, A.M., University of Illinois. Librarian. Harold E. Cemy A.B., A.M., Graduate student. University of Iowa. Department of Music. Jennie M. Conrad A.B., Nebraska State Teachers College at Kear- ney; A.M., Columbia University; Graduate student. Leland Stanford University. Social Science De- partment. lust a last minute talk before heading homeward occupied Gcorgo Arnold, custodian, and Donald Fox. science instructor. Coaches Copeland. Foctor. and Cingor lined up for inspection and the ccmoraman. Page 23

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College women wore al- ways w o 1 c o m o in Dean Robinson's ploasant second- floor office. Rlico M. Robinson. Doan of College Women. Ready to help you solve that weighty problem or maybe just glad to have a good talk were the deans of the college. Miss filice M. Robinson, whose second- floor office was a popular spot, took a genuine interest in the perplexities facing her college girls. By her soft-spoken, pleasant manner, many a girl has re- DEARS• turned to the trials of college life with a gleam of hope and the desire to conquer the situation. Not only by serving as dean, but by teaching several English and Latin classes, Dean Robinson had an opportunity to know and understand the college students. Another popular spot on the second floor was Dean Robinson's bulletin board where you could eithe; read the latest news bulletins or Lil' Abner. Mead man for the men was Dean Ber- nard Stutheit, whose office was crammed from the start with an assortment of fel- lows. Changes in schedules and dormi- tory regulations were among the topics that occupied his time. The men of the college respected Dean Stutheit because they recognized his ability to dig them out when they were in pretty deep. Ad- vice was a very valuable thing when it came from a man like Dean Stutheit. Dean Stutheit's job was even bigger this year, due to the large number of veteran enrollees. In that regard, there was a drastic change. The men outnumbered the women two to one. Besides all of these advisory duties. Dean Stutheit managed to teach several English classes. He was, indeed, a busy and popular man on the campus.



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L. Copeland P. Evotl D. Danker G. Doughty L. Fallor C. Fostor M. Elliott T. Elliott D. Fox D. Garrett Leland C. Copeland B.S., Nebraska State Teachers College at Wayne. Physical Education Department. Del Danker A.B.. Nebraska Wesleyan University; AM., Colum- bia University. Veterans Administration Appraiser and Director of Veterans Housing. Gavin L. Doughty A.A., St. Joseph Junior College; B.M.. M.M., Kansas State University. Department of Music. Leona M. Failor B.S., M.A.. Ph.D., University of Nebraska; Graduate Student. University of Southern California. Edu- cation Department. Charlie H. Foster A.B., Grand Island College; A M.. University of Denver; Coaching School, University of Nebraska, Hastings College. University of Denver. Nebraska High School Activities Association, Lincoln. Ne- braska. Physical Education Department. Marjorie I. Elliott B.S., Iowa State Teachers College; M.S., State University of Iowa. Physical Education Depart- ment. Thomas Elliott M.D., University of Nebraska. College Physician. Paul L. Evett A.B., A.M., Colorado State College of Education. English Department. Donald E. Fox A. B., M.S., Ph.D., University of Iowa; Graduate student. University of Nebraska. Physical Science Department. Delia M. Garrett B. S.. M.S., University of Nebraska; Graduate stu- dent, Colorado State College. Fort Collins. Iowa State College, Amos. Home Economics. While the ledy known as Lou , playod by Dolia Garrett, robbod Ihe minor, in the person ot B. F. Stuthoit. the audience succumbed to the western flavor ot the faculty skit presented at the Christmas Carnival. Seon draped artistically over a bale of hay in tho back- ground, probably dead from hay- fever. was Robort House. The fa- culty calmed thoir norves at the bar. while watching the goings-on. Page 24

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