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grams from our studios downstairs next fall. Mr. Herrick's hobby is his farm, where, each summer he relaxes from the worries of the school year. Miss Zella Loomer of the training school, takes over Mr. Steiner's history course each summer session. Miss Bessie La Vigne reigns supreme at the demonstration school. C.S.T.C. was very fortunate in obtaining the services of Miss Bertha Glennon from the P. J. Jacobs High school this past year. Mr. Jenkins favors Miss Hanson's radio policy; Mrs. Finch's dorm policy is still ten thirty or else. Mr. Mott's classes are characterized by his unique juggling, while Mr. Neale's picture studies play a prominent part in his lectures. ''Doc'' Nixon frequently takes time out from calculus and algebra to expound on the educational set-ups of teachers colleges in various states and seems to favor the educational system of Ohio State Prison. Mr. Morrison is an expert on the archeological history of Turkey, and Miss Meston has done some traveling too. Mr. Menzel returned to his Alma Mater to coach football and boxing. Mr. Michelsen, the best dressed male faculty member, gives all his directions with a baton. Mr. Lyness's hobby
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le u the gas flames cooking in the home-ec labs as long as the major is in effect—or at home, if the privates get back on furlough. Mrs. Cutnaw, eighth grade critic, has two school children of her own—one of them in the fourth grade class of Miss Diehl the training school pupils' idol. Eddie Kotal strikes us as being one pretty good cartoonist, as is Mr. Knutzen, who is rather adept at inscribing landscapes upon Northern fungus— ask him to show you a product of his little-known hobby. Mr. Knutzen had hopes of taking the glee club to San Francisco this summer, but the draft sort of botched up matters and the glee club will have to be content with the prospects of going to Chicago next year. Mr. Faust is fast improving his bowling game. He plans to acquire his Ph.D. soon. He and Doc Pierson of the biology department are still the most eligible bachelors on the faculty. The people belonging to these signatures didn't request that we do so, but we avoided consulting Mr. Jayne, handwriting analyst, for analysis of the signatures —very diplomatic of us, n’est-ce pas?. Miss Hanson plans to introduce daily student-produced radio pro- — 23 —
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LYNESS. ARTHUR S. Biological Science B. S., Kansas State Teachers College, 1916; University of Chicago; M. S., University of Iowa. 1932; Ph. D.. University of Iowa. 1933. At Stevens Point since 1934. MANSUR, LULU Acting Librarian Library School. Columbia University. At Stevens Point since 1911. MASON. SYBLE Assistant Librarian B. E. in secondary Education, Central State Teachers College, 1928; Librarian s Certificate, University of Wisconsin Library School, 1936. At Stevens Point since 1930. MATRAVERS. CHESTER H. Philosophy, Psychology, and Education Ph. B„ University of Wisconsin, 1920; Ph. M., Univorsity of Wisconsin, 1928; Teachers College at Columbia. At Stevens Point since 1935. MENZEL. ALFRED E. Athletics, Biological Science B. E., Central State Teachers College. At Stevens Point since 1939. MESTON. HELEN Home Economics B. S.. Doane College. 1907; B. S.. Columbia University. 1920; M. A., 1929. At Stevens Point since 1920. MICHELSEN, PETER J. Director of Music Graduate of the Seminary, the Military School of Music, and the Music Conservatory of Oslo, Norway; Graduate of the Vander-Cook School of Music. Chicago. At Stevens Point since 1931. MORRISON. ROBERT History A. B.. Dartmouth. 1928; M. A.. University of Chicago. 1930. At Stevens Point since 1939. MOTT. JOSEPH Education B. S., State Teachers College. Kirksville. Missouri. 1920. At Stevens Point since 1923. NEAL. OSCAR W. Director of Rural Education Denison University; B. S., Fremont Normal College. 1897. At Stevens Point since 1915. NIXON. O. FLOYD Mathematics A. B.. Indiana University, 1914; M. A.. University of Chicago. 1922; Ph. D.. Ohio State University. 1932. At Stevens Point since 1937. PFEIFFER, LYDIA M. Training School Diploma. Oshkosh State Teachers College. 1921; Ph. B.. University of Wisconsin. 1927; M. A.. Teachers College. Columbia University, 1932. At Stevens Point since 1927. — 25 —
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