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Martha Ruth Amon, M.S., is Head of the Department of Re- lated Art. ln Miss Amon, whether in her classes or in her home, art comes to the fore. David P. Barnard, Ed.D., is Pro fessor of Education. Dr. Barn- ard is laying plans for his family's camping trip to Cal- ifornia and the Great West. Hazel Van Ness, M.A., is Pro- fessor of Home Economics. On her recent European tour, Miss Van Ness observed the manu- facture of many exotic fabrics now on the American market. Silas S. Stomper, M.A., is Assist- ant Professor of Audio-Visual Education. Mr, Stomper is a water-color and oil painter who, like Asher Brown Durand, has discovered the grandeur of the landscape. 24 Norman C. Zlemann, M.A., is Head of the Department of Speech. ln summer Mr. Zie- mann heads for lake country with his family to catch sunfish with a fly-rod from a canoe. Lorna S. Lengfeld, Pl1.D., is As- sistant Professor of Speech. Truly cosmopolitan in ideal and action, Mrs. Lengfeld devotes much time to the speech prob- lems of Stout's foreign students.
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Theodore E. Wiehe, Ed.D., 'is Associate Professor of Industrial Education. Dr. Wiehe's living room has been refurbished through his recent efforts at building and upholstering a set of furniture. Faculty .. ref i i l '.a,f 'X-. Floyd Keith, M.S., 'is Head of the Department of Metalwork- ing. To get away from his strenuous job of teaching, Mr. Keith seeks the seclusion of woods and streams. Gfwwllz and 9mpfwuemeut Edfield A. Oclegard, Ph.D., is Head of the Department of Music. The shavings and saw- dust bug has bitten Dr. Ode- gard, so a desk and bookcase for his den are taking shape under his hand. Otto Nitz, Ph.D., is Professor of Science and Mathematics. Revising his well-known chem- istry textbook has been the chief occupation of Dr. Nitz's spare hours for some time. Eleanor H. Cox, M.A., is Asso- ciate Professor of Science and Mathematics. Her science li- brary, of which Miss Cox is proud, affords her unlimited hours of fascinating study. Frederick Blake, M.S., is ln- structor of Science and Mathe- matics. Frequent excursions by canoe into the vast Canadian wilderness are Mr. Blake's chos- en form of vacation. 23
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Faculty High 9deaBo Erich R. Oetting, Ph.D., is Head of the Department of psychol- ogy and Education. Dr. Oet- ting's use of indirect discipline is as effective on his five grand- sons as with his classes. new places to eat. working instructor. Peter Christianson, Ed.D., is As- sistant Professor of Industrial Education. There exists a touch of the gourmet in Mr. Chris- tianson, who delights in finding David E. Gillespie, M.A., is As- sistant Professor of Psychology and Education. A truly inspir- ing instructor, Mr. Gillespie has gone far towards helping his students understand the forces which shaped the world. Alyce D. Vanek, M.S., is Assist- ant Professor of Home Econom- ics. To share her knowledge of hats from crown to brim, Mrs. Vanek is writing a book on millinery. Edwin C. Hinckley, M.S., is ln- structor of Industrial Education. Marksmanship, whether with gun -or bow and arrow, is the special interest of this wood- Sarah W. Littlefield, M.S., is Assistant Professor of Home Economics. l-ler study of French has given Miss Littlefield com- mand of that language. 25 Guy Salyer, Ph.D., is Protessor of Psychology and Education. Under Dr. Salyer's dynamic instruction, students are initiat- ed into the complexity of the principles of education.
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