Wichita State University - Parnassus Yearbook (Wichita, KS)

 - Class of 1938

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FC1CU.liIY vw ww PP Roy VV. ELLIIITT l,'oiiipti'ollvr of the l'iiive-rsiiy, A. E. RAMoLvIs'r Hxeciitive Svr'I'etaI'y, Vullege of Fine Arts. AV.-XLTER A. XIERWIEBE Professor :ind liend of the dvpairtiiieiit of geology, MIARY l'IAYlNIAKER Assistant professor' of English. V1oI..x lX'iCKINLEX' BEEEE Assistant professor oi' rlassivnl laiigiizigc-S. HIRAM D. AYREs Pi-ofa-ssoi' :uni he-ad of Ilt-pn1'tinent of physics. :ALICE HUCKNER ,Xssistziiit I-zitailuger. lViATTIE L. CIIPE 0ffiI'iul hostvws. Coininuns Building. LUCILLE M. fiOSSETT Instructor in English. PAGE 24 Pl.-XRRY M. li.-XL'lflflNI.-XX .-Xssiwinlv professor' of voice and pnlllii' wlmol lllllblll lwi.-XRCELLA LYMAN H.'XiiNFSS Seri'vt4Ii'y in Ilvain Nr-ff. DIJWNINKZ P. CYHARRA Lihrziriaiii. FAYE RICKETTS Instriim-lm' in 1-I-ormiiiiw nnrl lnisiness zitliiiiiiistmlioii. CIIARLEs M. MILLER Assoc-into professor of 1-iigiiievriiig. Those not pictured in the faculty section include: CYRUS F. Botfczi-IER, instructor in architecture, EDNA WOOLEX' LIEURANCE, assistant professor of voice, S. S. Ni.-XIOR, assistant to superintendent of buildings, CLIN- TON C. MCDllN.'XLD, professor and head of department of botany and liacteriology, M.'XIiTIN F. PAIMER, as- sociate professor of speech science, MNBEL WIIITNEX' REDFIELD, instructor in piano, ciLADYS SISSEL, director of Commons and assistant professor of institutional management, FLIIYD O. ToMPKINs, instructor in voice, and Lois STEBEINs, secretary to dean of College of Education,

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,I ,4 , 9, f Faculty P7 vw PP KENNETII V. MANNING Assistant professor uf IIIIIIIII-Imitics and physics. PAUL OBERG Professor of theory and piano. DR. CHARLES ROMBOLD Mediral director for IIIPII. E. A. WELSH Superinlendeiit of grounds. KATIIRYN COSSITT Library catalogeI'. DOROTHY POSTIER Asiistunt ill librarv circulation. BYRON CRDOPER lnstrut-tor in geology, HELEN HANSON i12lb0!'Hl0I'y assistant ill botzmy. ERNEST IUIINSON Custod izIII. XVILLIALI F. CRUM Instructor in l-'1'0ll0Illil'S and business ill11IlilliSfl'3li0Il. GILBERT MELCHER Secretary to 1'rn-sident Jardine. GLEN Moss Lziboraitory assistant in zuology. LT.-COL. ROBERT H. BARRETT Professor of military science and tautius. MAJOR MCALLISTER CAPTAIN LESVIS PAGE 23 'i A



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Senior Gffioers PP PP P7 INCE that envied state of seniority has descended upon the shoulders of the upperclassmen, their days have grown shorter, the sharp turn in the road of promise traveled by every college student has loomed nearerg the halls-Science and Fiske-and Morrison Library, Administration Building, and all the other campus hangouts have grown dearcrg and the desire for a lasting association with the University has grown stronger. Higher learning is but a stepping stone, but the time has come for a higher step-a step through the door opening upon the rigors of the workadav world. The class First arrived on the campus in the fall of 1934 with high ideals and ambitions, determined to make their years the greatest in the history of the college. Even then embryo athletes, editors, debaters, marksmen, actors, and actresses, political bosses, and campus leaders were much in evidence. They imme- diately launched a new era of unparalleled achieve- ment and recognition, for that class enlisted its students in an intelligent furthering of its own interests and the interest of the University and of Wichita. And each succeeding year has added more understanding, greater vision and culture. As the University pointed their way, they attained greater heights in the art of living and in the beauty of service. Officers of the Senior class pie- tnred include John Glades, pres- ident: Eleanor Martin, vii-e-presi- dent, Bill Fine, treasurer: and Marjorie Royer. sei-retary. Mar' garet Branson and Phyllis Powell were XYUIYIPIIB4 class representae tives to the Student Count-il. Stanley Schouler served lmth as lll6IllS 1-lass representative and vire-presitlent of the Student Conn- eil. Heads of the various ruin- inittees during the past year wetl- Kathleen Hite. announienientsi lliek Priee. aetivity: Sherman Cul- bertson and Ruth Jardine, gifti and Jack Chaptnan. cap and gown. This last wind-up, their senior year, has been one filled with activity and fierce intellectual strife-a year that will reap of benefit and success. Early in the year john Glades was elected president of the class along with his running mates, Eleanor Martin, vice-president, Marjorie Royer, secretaryg and Bill Fine, treasurer. The class head then announced his committees, who directed activities of the class. Dick Price was named to head the graduation activity committee, composed of Lisbeth Carney, Betty Gensch, Marguerite McCluer, and Kent Waddell. Working with Sherman Culbertson and Ruth lar- dine, co-chairmen of the gift committee, were Wayne Walcher, Peggy Southworth, and Beulah Barrett. The cap and gown committee was directed by lack Chapman. Other members were Marian Douglas, Betty Crawford, Elder Gunter, and Eugenia Ver Weibe. Kathleen Hite was chairman of the announcement committee, which was made up of Mary Margaret Schroeder, Victor Blurton, Helen Goodin, and Sam West. 1 Rev. Thomas Williams, pastor of Wichita,s First Methodist Episcopal Church, delivered the key-note address at the baccalaureate services on Sunday, May 29, in the University Auditorium. Then, on Tuesday, May 31, Iudge Pierre Crabites, internationally-recog- nized law authority and judge in the Mixed Court of Egypt, gave the coinmencement talk. Iudge Crabites is a member ol the law department of the University of Louisiana at Baton Rouge, and is a close friend of President W. M. Iardine. PAGE 25 1 '4 4 A

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