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JAMES A. FAIRCHILD DEAN or MEN DEAN OF MEN Mr. James A. Fairchild, who has been a member of our faculty for a great many years, has been a real inspiration to many of the students who have had the good fortune to come in contact with him. As a teacher, he gives generously of himself to his pupils. He spend-s hours explaining the deep laws of physics to them, never begrudging the time. One can find him at his desk in the physics laboratory from early morning till late in the afternoon working out plans for the welfare of the students, and especially for the men in our school. But in spite of his absorbing work, he is always ready to put aside his tasks and smilinlgly advise any student who wishes advice. As Dean of Men, he is greatly respon-sible for the straight and clean conduct of the men in our school. He has done much in helping many men remain in school and pursue their studies further, by securing jobs for them outside of school hours, without which they would have had to leave school, As a member of the faculty, he is always willing to cooperate with other members of the faculty in promoting a worthy cause, especially if it is in the interests of the student body. On the whole, La Crosse State Teachers' College was exceedingly fortunate when it secured Mr. Fairchild as a member of its faculty many years ago. As teacher, friend, dean of men-, helper of students, Mr. Fairchild is unexcelled. Page eighteen
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DR.SARAH G.BANGSBERG DEAN or WOMEN DEAN OF WOMEN A great deal of credit should be given to Dr. Bangsberg for her ten years of faithful, untiring service as Dean of Wlomen and school physician. She has won the admiration' and aiection of all those with whom she has come into contact. The duties of a Dean of Vtfomen differ considerably as they deal with the living arrangements, the social, and academic life of young women students of this institution. Personal contact which the dean establishes makes it necessary to provide ample time and opportunity for personal interview. She has been active in forming the social training classes for both men and women in the hope to improve both individual and college standards. The good will which she has won by her commendable work is such that praise due is not sufficient. Through all these years her name has been synonymous with the school. The Freshmen and new students are met by her, and through her guidance are able to undterstancl the nrst days of college life. The students are also given an opportunity to work by the able supervision afforded them by their clean. She is a radiant. smiling. ever helping. sacrificing person. To know her is a privilege and an honor as her type is found to be a rarity. To her we show our appreciation by these few words. May she ever consider us as those desir- ing her help and ever keep La Crosse College as outstanding as it has become by her services. Page seventeen
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FACULTY Ainuns, LINCOLN K. Head of Department of lviatheniatics A. B., George Peabody College B. S.. M. S.. University of Chicago Graduate Student, Columbia University AnLs'rRoM, ALVIDA Frencli M. A..Northwestern University Student at University of Toulouse. France Student at Univ. of Strassbourg, France ANf:iaL.l., RENA Head of Department of Art B. Pd.. State Normal School, Ypsilanti, Michigan Student, Columbia University BARNARD, RAYMOND Head of Speech Department B. S., University of Minnesota M. A., Ph. D., University of Wisconsin BHRNHARD. ADOLPH H. Head of Department of Chemistry GermanfAnierican Teachers' Seminary A. B., john Hopkins University Graduate Student, Clark University Ph. D., University of Chicago. Baanriir. FRANK Biology and Clieniistry A. B., Baylor University A. M.. University of Texas BnriaNra, AGNES Critic, Grades 3, 4 Graduate State Teachers' College. Milwaukee A. B.. University of Wisconsin Graduate Student, University of Chicago BRIENDEMUI-IL. GABRIELLE CLARA English A. B., Carleton College A. M.. University oi Chicago Graduate Student, University oi Chicago Oxford University, England CALIJXVELL. Jessie Siipervisor Graduate of La Crosse State Teachers' College B. S., Columbia University M. A.. Columbia University Ci.iaMANs. HUBIERTA Critic, Grade 5 and 6 Graduate of Cornell University M.A.. Columbia University University of Illinois COATE. Dixvin ORLAND Heacl of Department of English Graduate, Indiana State Teachers' College A. B.. Indiana University Graduate Student, University of Chicago. University of Pennsylvania DYsoN,. HELEN English Graduate, State Teachers' College. La Crosse, Wisconsin A. B., University of Wiseoiisiii Columbia University DRAKE. ALICE Rural Ph. D., University of Wisconsin FIELBER, HELEN Critic, Primary Department B. S., University of Nebraska FRAZEII, OREN E. Head of Department of Biology Graduate, Indiana State Normal School Assistant in Embryology and Histrology I. U. Biological Station A. B., A. M., Indiana University Graduate Student, Harvard Universty Gorr, MARSHALL A. Chemistry A.B. S.M,, University of Michigan GoRnoN, ALICE Critic, Grades 1 and 'Z Graduate, Iowa State Teachers' College B. S. and Supervisor's Diploma, Columbia University HANRATTA. ANN Geography A. B.. State Teachers' College. Mt. Pleasant. Mich. M. A., Clark University, Worcester, Mass. HUTCHISON. Bizssns BELLE English A. B.. Northwestern University A. M., University of Wisconsin Graduate Student, Oxford University. England Brcadloai School of English Joi-1NsoN, HOWARD L. Coach B. S.. University of Wisconsin Graduate Student of University of Wis- consin LAUX. WILLIAM M. Social Science A. B., A. M., University of lliichigan Graduate Student, University of Chicago Livoviirz, F. I. Physical Education G. G.. B. P. E.. Normal College A. G. U. PrefMedical Course. University of Chi' cago B. S., Teachers' College, Columbia Univ. Graduate Student, Rush Medical College Page nineteen
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