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EHIMISIHY SPHEH INIHISH IEHNHMIIIS xii 'V' ig' LEO W. ALLMAN JOSEPH E. ANGULO HIRAM D. AYRES MARY ELLEN BABB JAMES BARRETT Professor, Journalism Instructor, Spanish Professor Emeritus, Physics Secy., College Liberal Arts Instructor, School Music VIOLA BEEBE EDWIN A. BEITO MARY LILY BENIGNUS CECIL F. BOUCHER DR. HAZEL E. BRANCH Asst. Professor, Class. Lang. Asst. Professor, Math. Office Asst., Downtown Div. Instructor, Architecture Professor, Zoology MARY BRUCE ALICE H. BUCKNER MARY CARLOCK PAOLA CON-IE DR, BRYON N. COOPER Instructor, Music Fund. Asst. Cataloguer, Library Secy., Extension Div. Assoc. Professor, Piano Asst. Professor, Geology KATHRYN COSSITT FAYE CRISWELL DR. ALBERT E. CROFT LAURA M. CROSS WILLIAM F. CRUM Cataloguer, Library Instructor, Education Professor, Sociology Asst. Registrar Instructor, Economics IHHEH IUHS
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Hlfllll Zmzaew .Staff I4 Gampaucl of New Mm ana! Zlfamen ROM president to the most inconspicuous assistant, the teaching staff of a University is expected to be of a stiff pedagogical nature. And it would be useless to state that this one absolutely is not. But XV. U. students know that University faculty members are a great deal easier to get along with than most people suppose. Many instructors have turned out to be regular fellows among the student body. 'llhey are interested in the University and in its students. Wlith hardly an exception they are good folks to know. Most prominent among those instructing here for the first time was Dr. Duncan Spaeth. former Princeton professor. who held a visiting chair in the English department. Appointed to fill a vacancy left by Carl England's departure, was Dr. Forrest I.. YVhan. now associate pro- fessor of speech. Dr. Gordon C. Hanson. assistant professor of education. came here from Ausburg College to fill the post left by Frank R. Hicker- son. In the geology department. Dr. John C. Haff was appointed instruc- tor when S. H. Folk left to work on his doctorate. Formerly professor of piano at the downtown division. Otto I.. Fischer was named head of that department on the campus when Paul Oberg was granted a leave. James Barrett arrived as instructor in public school music to take the place of Harry Kaufman. Sgt. Ii. R. Mylke. from the University of Minnesota R. O. T. C. unit. raised the standing of the rifle team of which he was given charge this year. Vane F. Smith took a position with the internal revenue department at mid-term. Alfred Smith was appointed instructor in economics at that time. VVhen Lolie Smith resigned. Mrs. Mary li. NVilbur substituted in the department as instructor in home economics. DR. FRANK A. NEFF DR. L. HEKHUIS LESLIE B. SIPPLE THURLOW LIEURANCE A. E. RAMQUIST Dean, Business Administration Dean, Liberal Arts Dean, Education Dean, Fine Arts Exec. Secy., Fine Arts DR. EARL K. HILLBRAND GRACE WlLKlE ROY W. ELLIOTT DR. WORTH A. FLETCHER Dean, Extension Division Dean ot Women Comptroller Registrar
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IISYEHIIHIHY EHVlHNMlNl HHI MHHKHINH pim- SHERMAN CULBERTSON DR. EARLE R. DAVIS Mll.DRED DAVIS JACOUETTA DOWNING VIOLET M. ECKHOFF Cashier Professor, English lnstructor, Music Fund. Professor, French Instructor, Art ELLENE DOYRA EMERY JANE EVANS WESLEY L. FARNER OTTO L. FlSCl'lER RUTH FRANK Switchboard Operator, Cleric Secy., Flo Brown Lab. Instructor, Piano Professor, Piano Instructor, Violin MATILDA GAUME l.OlS AYRES GORDON LUCILLE R. GOSSETT ESSlE M. GRAHAM DR. JOHN C. HAFF Secy., College Fine Arts lnstructor, Cello instructor, English Asst. Professor, History instructor, Geology GERALDINE HAMMOND EVA C. HANGEN DR. GORDON C. HANSON HELEN HANSON Instructor, English Assoc. Professor, English Asst. Professor, Education Asst., Bacteriology HNIVlHSIl Y
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