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F cl c u lty Onganiged Ann Noble, M.S., is Head of the Department of Home Eco- nomics Education. A good book and a stimulating bridge game take their turns at regaling Miss Noble during breaks in her busy schedule. Gustave S. Wall, Pl1.D., is Pro- fessor of Education. lnveterate putterer that he is, Dr. Wall finds his kind of home work as time-consuming as that which he assigns his students. Margaret Perman, M.S., is Assistant Professor of Home Economics. Alternately instruct- ing Menomonie's junior high school classes on campus and overseeing Stout's student teachers off campus, Miss Per- man is forever on the move. Winifred H. Loomis, M.A., is Assistant Professor of Home Economics. Her flair for the individual and the unusual gives distinction to Mrs .l.oomis' work as an artist and a teacher. Philip W. Ruehl, M.S., is Asso- ciate Professor of Industrial Education. l-lis skill with matters electrical have led Mr. Ruehl to build a hi-fi stereo amplifier for his home E. Robert Rudiger, Ed.D., is Professor of Education. As Alumni Association Secretary- Treasurer, Dr. Rudiger cannot frequently indulge in the lively games conducted in his recrea- tion room. Robert Spinti, M.S., is Instructor of Industrial Education. Mr. Spinti's primary concern is with electricity, in his work as col- lege instructor as well as in his hobby, ham radio. l7
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Ella Jane Meiller, M.S., is Head of the Department of Food and Nutrition. Miss M,eiller's col- lection of colored glass and vases adds sparkling accessories to her home, Margaret E. Harper, M.S., is Associate Professor of Home Economics. The return of genial Miss Harper to the faculty this fall added a touch of cheer to the campus. Cara C Carrlson, MS, is Associate Professor of Home Economics. Miss Carrison's mango plant is the novel result of her love for gardening com- bined with a penchant for the unusual. Benita G. Smith, M.S., is Asso- ciate Professor of Home Eco- nomics. Her grandchildren have rnuch in common with Stout's nursery-school children: all have known her comfort of a bruised knee. l6 Ray F. Kranzusch, M.S., is Associate Professor of Industrial Education. Mr. Kranzusch's large vegetable garden keeps him busy, but he still finds time to make use of his camera. Jack Sampson, M.S., is Instruc- tor of Industrial Education. Remodeling his home with the help of his two young sons allows Mr. Sampson to indulge his love of repairing things. N..-r x x Y . i ,,.-gi lg.-.f-ffl--'W '
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Beulah Howison, B.A., is Assist- ant Librarian. Traveling each summer, Mrs. l-lowison is learn- ing that the United States is truly America the Beautiful. Mary R. Donley, M.S., is Assist- ant Librarian. Among Miss Donley's souvenirs are many pleasant memories and the nu- merous photographs she has taken on her travels. John J. Jax, M.S., is Assistant Librarian. Roaming the campus like a lion stalking its prey, Mr. Jax pursues his hobby fond duty? of locating all lost books. Phyllis D. Bentley, M.S., is Head of the Library. Although Miss Bentley works with books all day long, she relaxes with them in the evening. Dick G. Klatt, M.S., is Assistant Professor of Industrial Educa- tion. A virtual Nimrod of the North, Mr. Klatt takes natu- rally to the position of Rifle club advisor. Haukur B. Bodvarsson, M.A., is Instructor of English. A per- sonable addition to Stout's fac- ulty, Mr. Bodvarsson spends his limited free time in reading fic- tion and poetry. George Soderberg, M.A., is As- sociate Professor of Industrial Education. With the creation of Soderberg's Decorating Center, Mr. Soderberg has fulfilled a lifetime ambition. l8
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