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Physical Science instructor Bruce Kcnnolly gives somo ofter-hours help on molecular structure to lee Fosdick. PHYSICAL SCIENCE STAFF licit to right) Front row; V. Lewis. R. Frost. W. Bowles. I. Hommitt, A. Rosen, H. Wight. Second row: T. Matthew. A. Houdc. A. Houk, A. Sirron, B Kennelly. R. Holt. H. Kobot. G. Franz. O. Whipple. Third row: P. Bryson, T. Rkksonsrud, M. Eaton, R Holmquist, R. Haugsten. L. Whit- ney. E. Sheffield. Absent: F. Young. Woodford E. Bowls, Physicol Science Head Science A N. Cruikshanks. Social Science Hood. Social Science Room Sci. 0-41. Mr. Cruikshanks office, is a place where everything from medieval history to world economic problems is discussed doily. SOCIAL SCIENCE STAFF (left to right). Sitting: E. Raymond. M. Smith. C Strother, A. Cruikshanks. Standing: D. Pcrello, T. Nolan. M. Franck, M. Sica. J. Avary. Absent: J. landreth. E. Rittenhouse.
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MUSIC STAFF: Cloicnce Ccughran. new music stoffer and 8ond Director. The Bond, the port of the Music Deportment known os Col Poly's good-will ambassadors of music, left for Fresno this foil where they staged a successful concert. Horold P. Davy ' Davidson. Music Heod. J laslc i SLcal IsJucation Poberr A Mott. Physical Education Head. Crandall Gym served as scene of mony of •ho PE activities. PE STAFF (left to right). Sitting: T. lee, A. Haworth, J. Jensen. Standing: F. Hordcn. E. Jorgensen. I Yeager, R. Anderson. Absent: L. Hughes. H. O'Doniels.
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' r TlI NEW BUILDINGS. one being the new Engineer- ing Building, the east wing of which Is seen here, were port of Engineering s turning point- of Poly. NEW FACES, like the ones owned by these gols woshing their hands outline the Printing lob, were seen in the Engineering Division. Engineers like to think in terms of analogies. One of the fa- vorites in the Engineering Divi- sion is the analogy between the art of sailing a boat and the progress of the division toward its objectives. Sailboats make the maximum progress along their desired course when they have a strong wind astern and a calm sea ahead. However, they can still make progress through troubled seas and unfavorable winds— by tacking. This is the art of nullifying unfavorable compo- nents and utilizing the favorable ones to gain progress along the course. There have been times when lack of facilities and other tem- porary problems have forced the Engineering Division to make its progress by tacking. With the addition of new facilities and the ever-increasing demand for en- gineers, the tacking periods are past. The turning point is be- hind. The wind has shifted as- tern. There is sure and quick sailing ahead. Oferonauiical [sncjineerincj AERO STAFF (left to fight) M. Mortinsen. W. Nolly. R Metz, D. Smith. V . Werbock, C. Price. - l. V . Gu tof on, Aero Hood Soon in the Aero lob i the skeleton of o Buhl Bullpup, built obouf 1930 by the Buhl Aircraft Company of Marys- ville, Michigan.
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