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Management Miss Erdlitz and Mr. Siefert, two of Stout ' s new faculty, arc shown chatting in the Union. Mr. Edwin Siefert succeeds Dan- iel Green, who retired last year: Miss Irene Erdlitz is the new women ' s physical educa- tion teacher. Other new faculty members are Mr, Robert Blaesing. Mr, Robert Swanson, and Dr. Ralph I verso n.
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Arthur G. Brown Arthur G. Brown, Associate Professor of Education at The Stout Institute, died suddenly at his home on October 7, 1°50. Mr. Brown came to Stout in 1 20 after being head of the department of manual arts at State Normal School. Bottineau. North Dakota. He had previously taught industrial arts and coached athletics at Le Sueur, Minnesota. Professor Brown was well known as an au- thor, having published, in conjunction with Professor Frank Tustison, ]oh Sheets in Prac- tical Woodworking and Instructional Units in Hand Wood Worl(. With R. A. McC.ee he wrote Instructional Units in Wood wishing, While at The Stout Institute Mr. Brown was a member of the faculty committee on admis- sions and credits. His interest in student activi- ties was demonstrated by his acting as sponsor for the Kappa Phi Sigma social fraternity and as a member of the faculty committee of Ep- silon Pi Tau. Mr. Brown also had the distinction of having been elected to Phi Delta Kappa. John Clayton Rutherford When the doors of The Stout Institute opened for the fall term, when the hand and the Symphonic Singers assembled, a well-liked, familiar face was missing. John Clayton Ruther- ford, who was to have been a senior, died dur- ing the summer at a veteran ' s hospital in Min- neapolis after an illness of .six weeks. Jack, as he was known to most of us, was born at Tigerton. Wisconsin, on January 23, 1928. He had lived at White Lake, St. Croix Falls, Phillips, and Tomahawk. In June l l 45 Jack joined the Navy , he was honorably dis- charged on June 2, I°46. After his discharge he joined the ROTC. He enrolled at The Stout Institute in the fall of 1947 intending to follow in his father ' s foot- sieps b entering the held ol education. His fa ther now is Superintendent of Schools at Lake Crystal, Minnesota. A well-liked fellow, Jack will long be remem- bered by his classmates and friends as well as by his teachers, who always found him an inter- esting and cooperative student. 115]
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