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ADOLPH HAENTZSCHEL Philosophy F. JANE GUSEMAN Home Economics THEODORE HOELTY-NICKEL Music V ERA THERESA HAHN English MARSHALL J. JOX Law F. JANE GUSEMAN The new home economics instructor on campus has a reputation for her sin- cere friendliness. She laments the fact that Indiana has no hills for skiing. Interior decorating claims a good deal of her time. ADOLPH HAENTZSCHEL He is a brilliant scholar, an enlighten- ing conversationalist, a lecturer whose students stay Wide awake. His disciples are everlastingly amazed at his vast amount of knowledge and his inexhaust- ible memory. The line traditionally connected with the doctor is, liWell. shall we have a little quiz? THEODORE HOELTYeNICKEL He is known by all to be Australiais representative at Valpo. Dignified head of the Music Department, he is not averse to managing a tennis tournament 0r arranging a choir trip. VERA THERESA HAHN Trail blazer for a promising and pro- gressive future for drama at Valpo. She loves the Black Hills, New Orleans, and Valpo. Her excellent record collection testiiies that to her music spells relaxaw tion. MARSHALL J. JOX Besides his position as professor in the School of Law, he is our very capa- ble and eHicient head of the Personnel Department. The biggest university headache of the yearathe housing probe Iemetook up a great portion of his time and energy. More than a little, too, was taken up being father to three adore able little Joxes. LUTHER P. KOEPKE His students say he is a jovial, fun- loving professor, with his own college days but a short time past. He was a basketball star at Valpo While he was earning his AB.
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HELEN COLE Travel seems to be in her blood. In her illustrations in her Spanish literature lectures her sense of hu- mor excels. She will tell you gume chewing is bad for your Spanish pronunciation. FRANK R. ELLIOTT An expert on spiders, heill weave a web of fascination for students of biology, bacteriology, and microtechnique. There is noth- ing like an Elliott joke in an 8:00 lecture. Heis fond of bull sessions, too. LOREN E. ELLIS The fellows say he has a silver tongue; the girls say he looks like Clark Gable. When he isnit up to his ears in athletics, he likes to fish or work around his home. Got the thrill of a lifetime when he was honored last December at a dinner at Toots Shoris Restaurant, New Yorks banquet shrine of the sport- ing world. ERWIN E. GOEHRING Everyone likes his corny jokes and his pal-joe attitude toward his students. His stories about his watermelon patch and a certain mule are a campus tradition. Little Mike is his pride and joy. HAZEL GUILLAUMANT A person who has made absentv mindedness attractive. Her sincere interest in her students is motivat- ing; her keen ability to analyze 21 students diHiculty and to help him is extraordinary. Page 27
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FREDERICK K. KRUGER Internationally educated, he is an academic of first caliber. His accent is fun to listen to. Sociology is What he teaches, political science is What he writes about. HENRY H. KUMNICK tAnd dorft forget Georgey A regu- lar patron at the HHoleii, heis upa to the girls at Lembke. He is in his glory When he takes his classes on church sight-seeing tours or When he plays plumber at Lembke. MILDRED A. LANTZ A sparkle in her eye, a lilt in her voice. She comes from Chicago twice 2. week to listen to aspiring Rachmanin- offs. RAYMOND G. LARSON They call him the iiatom smasher because of his important work on the atom bomb at the University of Chi- cago. He is a most considerate, friendly professor. And he is terrifically proud of his little daughter Karen. MARIE LIBA Advisor to the VV.A.A. A woman. Who knows her athletics, Who makes slouchy college girls exerciseeconscious, Who teaches sportsmanship with gym- nastics. She has set up an expanded athletic program, kept it flourishing b7 cnthvsiasm and hard work. LILLIAN LIDEN She looks like a cocdt There is ne'e: a dull mcment in her Engiish CianC ; Favorite sports are ice skating and loaf- ingi She wears he: giasses 01 top of 117 head as much as she does beftre her ej'es. QERICKK KRUGERL ' e $ocibiogy ' $1 1:, g: 7HENRY H; KUMNLICK fl 7 L ' Religion ,1; , ' ' L i' 7 MILDRED A, LANTZ t Music RAYMOND LG: LARSON , Chemistry
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