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JOHN W. KURTZ MS. in M.E.; M.E., 1939, State University of Iowa, 1939 Assistant Professor of Engineering, Head of Depart- ment of Engineering DORIS LYMAN B.S., University of Nebraska, 1938 Instructor in Physical Education, Acting Head of De- partment of Women ' s Physical Education RAYMOND J. MAXWELL A.M., University of Illinois, 1928 Instructor in Foreign Languages and Literatures ROBERT L. MOSSHOLDER A.B., University of Nebraska, 1930 Assistant Professor of Journalism CHERYL H. PREWETT M.S., Oklahoma A. and M., 1938 Instructor in Engineering KATHERINE RAGEN Ph.D., University of Wisconsin, 1935 Instructor in History HARRY RICE M.S., University of Iowa, 1928 Instructor in Mathematics ALICE C. SMITH A.B., University of Omaha, 1940 Registrar GLORIA K. SINNETT A.B., University of Omaha, 1943 Instructor in Commercial Arts ROBERT W. STARRING A.M., University of Michigan, 1933 Instructor in Speech, Acting Head of Department of Speech NELL WARD Ph.D., State University of Iowa, 1939 Associate Professor of Chemistry T. EARL SULLENGER Ph.D., University of Missouri, 1930 Professor of Sociology, Head of Department of Sociol- ogy FRANCES E. WOOD A.M., Columbia University, 1930 Assistant Professor of Education FACULTY NOT PICTURED DR. MAINE C. ANDERSEN, M.D. Director of Student Health Service GWENDOLYNN BEELER A.M., Columbia University, 1939 Instructor in Home Economics and Secretarial Practice, Head of Department of Home Economics -EDWARD P. COLEMAN M.S., State University of Iowa, 1937 Assistant Professor of Mathematics ■RICHARD E. DUNCAN A.M., Ohio State University, 1937 Director of Orchestra and Choir, Instructor in Music FRANCES EDWARDS A.M., University of Omaha, 1936 Examiner Child Study Service, in cooperation with Omaha Public Schools PAUL H. GRUMMAN A.M., University of Chicago Joslyn Professor of Fine Arts EDGAR A. HOLT Ph.D., Ohio State University, 1928 Professor of History, Head of Department of History and Government HAROLD JOHNK A.M., State University of Iowa, 1941 Instructor in Physical Education BERTHE C. KOCH Ph.D., Ohio State University, 1929 Associate Professor of Fine Arts, Head of Department of Painting and Sculpturing ROBERT FREDERICK LANE Ph.D., University of Chicago, 1939 Librarian, Associate Professor On leave or in the service. ELLEN LORD B.A.L.S., University of Michigan, 1938 Acting Librarian -WILBUR T. MEEK A.M., Columbia University, 1930 Associate Professor of Economics, Head of Department of Economics WILLIAM K. NOYCE Ph.D., University of Nebraska, 1938 Associate Professor of Chemistry DR. JOHN MILTON PHILLIPS D.D., Illinois College, 1929, Northland College, 1930 Instructor in Religion REYNOLDS C. SEITZ A.M., Northwestern University Director of Observation and Practice Teaching LESLIE O. TAYLOR Ph.D., University of Minnesota, 1932 . , Associate Professor of Education, Head of Department of Education A. DAYLE WALLACE Ph.D., Yale University, 1933 Associate Professor of English DANA T. WARREN Ph.D., Yale University, 1 934 Associate Professor of Physics PEARL WEBER A.M., University of Chicago, 1920 Assistant Professor of Psychology and Philosophy WALTER A. WEISSKOPF Ph.D., University of Vienna, 1927 Assistant Professor of Economics -JACK E. WOOD A.B., Hamline, 1921 Director of Work Study and Student Employment I I
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y pple6 maij ie rationed latei ow, . . . ?ui nevev apple-poibLin JOHN W. LUCAS New dean of students. W for Wayne . . . active in student council, inter-frat coun- cil and all other complicated student ac- tivities . . . gardener extraordinary . . . prefers flowers . . . professor of bus cd . . . M.B.A. from Ohio State — 1935 . . . or- ganizations functioned well . . . hate to see students leaving, but confident that more will come from the ranks of under- classmen. MARY PADOU YOUNG Associate dean of students . . .A.M. Colum- bia — 1927 . . . twin daughters her hobby . . . collects lithographs and etchings . . . instructor in English . . . believes that wo- men ' s dean should help, not discipline . . . uses the interview idea in order to deter- mine problem causes rather than pre-deter- mined conventional rules . . . first woman at the university to get o baby haircut. KURTZ LYMAN MAXWELL MOSSHOLDER PREWETT RAGEN RICE SMITH SINNETT STARRING WARD SULLENGER WOOD 10
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Eiler, Chenoweth, Wallin, Lindsey, McNew, Peterson Ganaros, Davis, Palmquist, Hoogstraat, McConnell, Finlayson Lucas, Iverson, Burress, Buchanan, Smith War activities were added to the functions of the Student Council this year. Heading these was the inauguration of the Bond Booth in an exten- sive drive to promote the sale of bonds and stamps. Sponsorship of the practice air-raid drills at the University was also undertaken this year and the past semester saw the expenditure of the surplus money in the activity fee reserve fund for a permanent Honor Roll Board to members of the University now serving in the armed forces. The Student Council again planned a success- ful Homecoming celebration, conducted elections of student officers, approved students for Who ' s Who list, and carried out the annual Ma-ie Day activities. Several members of the Council have resigned during the past year to enter the armed forces or medical school. One of these was Bob Spell- meyer, who had served as president of the Coun- cil for a year and half. Dave Button, sophomore, was called to the army, and Byron Oberst, junior, entered medical school. Officers elected by the Council were Dick Bur- ress, president; Shirley Buchanan, vice-president; and Phyll Iverson, secretary. Representatives elected by their classes are Marian Ganaros, Hazel McConnell, Orville Mc- New, and William Eller, freshmen; Marilyn Davis, Marion Palmquist, Robert Wallin, and Bob Chenoweth, sophomores; Shirley Buchanan, Phyll Iverson, Dick Burress, and Doug Lindsey, juniors; Barbara Finlayson, Diana Hoogstraat, Ronnie Peterson, and Clarence Smith, seniors. 12
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