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Mr. E. E. Goehring is one of +he four freshmen faculfy mem- bers. His iieid is economics and business. Prof. W. M. Miller ably upholds +he German fongue in +he foreign language depar+- men'l'. Prof. C. H. Frick +eaches every angle in ma+hemafics. Be- sides feaching English and Public Speaking classes, Mr. D. R. Place direc+ed a play, supervised +he staging of fwo ofhers, encouraged deba+ing. Dr. C. F. Lindberg gives his all for educa+ion and psychology. Prof. A. M. Skinner. formerly of +he Cincinnafi Reds, now dis+ribu+es his energy in +he deparfmenf of Economics and Business Management Law Pro- fessor W. E. Berry keeps law s+u- den+s on +he qui vive. Dr. W. E. Thrun gained dis+inc+ion +hrough fhe publicafion of research ar'l'i- cles in recen+ issues of Indusiriai and Engineering Chemisfry. The articles. which were en+ifled Kar- aya Gum. Apparenf Viscosify of HS Aqueous Solufions and Acid- i+y of Karaya Gum Solu'rions were +he resul+ of exfensive re- search experimenfs. Besides be- ing Dean of +he engineering school. Dr. H. W. Moody finds fime for innumerable ou+side ac- +ivi+ies. Prof. Donald MalloryI in +he same deparfmeni', specializes in +he field of elecfrical engineer- ing. Mr. Sfacey Green belongs wi+h +he unsung heroes. In addi- +ion +0 +eaching privafe piano and harmony. Mr. Green accompanies Universify Choir and is called up- on fo accompany almosf every aspiring musician on +he campus. Under +he auspices of SC he pre- senfed a spring concert Godzring Miller Frmlc Skinner Plan; LimMerg Berry 1W oody lerzm Mallory Green As sure as death and taxes Page Twentyro
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1 lassm lune mlit unwd TayXor L ofgren Betz C 111111724271 Umbaclz C m? f 411 mmzt C 7'05ch er H am margrelz Dmec Prof. R. L. Taylor is an ins+ruc- j H i my , 5' for in Law. Pharmacy Dean F. V. I 'V ' A L Lofgren was +his year appoinfed as a member of +he nafional board of review for Hie American Phar- maceufical associa+ion. He speni his free hours proofreading +he 'l'weiH'h edii'on of He U. S. Phar- macopoeia. .Mr. Howard Be+z. pari-fime insfruc'ior in mafhema- fics and physics, was no+ so long ago in fine sfudenf ranks. .Prof. P. A. Cushman is of fhe engineer- ing faculfy. Dr. Herberf Umbach. ac+ing head of +he English deparf- menf, presenfed a paper on The Rhe+oric of Donne's Sermons be- fore a meei'ing of +he Modern Language Associa+ion of Amer- ica. Dr. Umbach hopes +0 become an aufhorify on John Donne's life and works. Mrs. Hazel Guillau- man+ is again feaching French affer a year's leave of absence abroad. Mr. Richard Crowder. new in H16 English depar+men+, seized Hie proFFered opporiuni'l'y in play direcfing and presenfed fwo plays. He is an unofficial resideni' of Music Hall. Mr. R. J. Hammargren, new journalism in- sfrucfor, is H16 au+hor of +wo ariicles which appeared in jour- nalism magazines during +he year. The ariicles were Making Jour- nalism Imporfanf and a paper dealing wifh +he developmenf of radio news broadcasfing. Miss Helen Dvorak. ins+ruc+or in har- mony. violin. viola. cello, and Direcior of Universify orches+ra, has done valian'l' work. An excel- lenf musician herself. she has in- spired her orchesfra in +he presen- +a+ion of fwo ou+s+anding con- cerfs. Page Twenty
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XWulth llw Affer lasf year's harrowing experi- ences. +he Sfuden'r Council. hereaffer +0 be referred +0 as SC. under+ook ifs dufies wifh +repida+ion. The bi-mon+hly meefings of +he organizafion were +ense wi+h deferminafion and enfhusiasm. Under +he resfraining hand of Treas- urer Roland Grimmer. +he budgets o? subsidized groups were held polifely bu+ firmly in check, in spi+e of caioling. fears. +hrea+s. Wi+h Lenard Go+sch. able and non-par+isan, presidingI our represeni'afive body func+ioned smoo+h Iy. Possibly one reason for SC's success was +he beH'er aH'endance on +he parf of members, more +han one of whom probably made a New Year's resolu- +ion when some ve+eran poIifician in- augura+ed +he scheme of prin+ing +he names of absen+ees in +he Torch. Fewer complainfs were heard abouf +he Iecfure-enferfainmeni' series +han usual. As a maHer of fact some s+u- den'rs came righ+ ou+ and said +hey liked slt-uln rtllc-r 1.1 In . . it Which broughf beams from WaHer Chrisfopher. chairman of +he commi+- fee. The color of our acfivii'ies passes faded from a lemon yellow +he firsf semes+er +0 a pale green +he second. Bofh passes had spaces for +en punches. buf when you Ieff your pass af home i+ really didn'+ maHer anyway. Perhaps +haf was whyI come +he end of +he year, some s+uden+s had no punches on +heir passes. WH'h +he assisfance of Paul Plehn a+ +he proiecfor. Lorado TaH Iec+ured on sculpfure +0 open +he SC series. Only a few slides wenf in backwards. and +hen only such experfs as Toff himsehc noficed. Appropriafely enoughI Three Taps af Twelve, +he firsf SC play, was produced on Hallowe'en, under +he direcfion of Mr. Place. By Thanksgiving +here was an addi- +ional incen+ive foward going home in +he opporfunify afforded by +he +rip +0 remark casually +ha+ Gen. Hugh Johnson had spoken here. Probably +he mos+ popular single feai'ure of +his Penmn, Grimmer, D. Team, Behigr-zw'edwz, Brauzzr, Gotxcfl, LMmilm, Kmdmlre, BMMW, Ciadce, V. Srfzraerler Puye Tu-enty-two
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