California University of Pennsylvania - Monocal Yearbook (California, PA)

 - Class of 1938

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C. B. Wason Tests Tests kids and collegians alike to determine their I.Q. ' s. . . . Psychology students are always wondering what he ' ll be doing next. . . . Teaches psychology by demonstrations on the class. . . . Clinic di- rector. Newton Kerstetter Smiles Upturned lips and a cheery smile greets all his classes . . . likes to use his pupils in proving certain experiments . . . phrases his questions to motivate the action of the synapse. . . . Has the uncom- fortable habit of always bring- ing up material which should have been learned. C. A. Middleswarth Plans Spends most of his time planning reports for the stu- dents to give. . . . Great ideal- ist .. . has great faith in American youth . . . Prefers to associate with young people because he has become so used to them. J. Homer Sutherland Haunts Haunts students of chem- istry with unknowns. . . . Em- ploys the dot system of grad- ing . . . one recitation: you either know the answer or you don ' t. . . . Firm believer in note books. FACULTY 26 Dr. Earl Blank Files Has more files than the Social Security Bureau. . . . Has made dramatics an out- standing feature through his Artist Service Bureau. . . . Firm believer in laboratory classes. Sara Steele Mimeographs Just one of her many duties as secretary to the Director of the Training School . . . Keeper cf the Sanctus Sanc- torum . . . Verv efficient. Clarence Grove Volleys Insists that he and Coach Steers can beat any other combination at tennis. . . . The little man behind the )ay- Vees. . . . Takes his time.

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Joseph H. Hurst Photographs The guiding star of the Camera Club ... A little tap on his cranium always brings forth the expression he needs to explain an experiment. . . . Also the Monocal Advisor. Arthur S. Gilmore Oversees Firm believer in the grape- vine method of communica- tion with the general office (three taps on the pipes) . . . Director of the Student Ac- tivitie s Association. Salma Johnson Sweetens Wherever she goes her environment is sweetened by her ready smile and guick wit. . . . Assistant Circulation Manager in Library ... A friend of the students. Rose Leacock Decorates Always a helping hand at a social function . . . Develops a habit of good dress to students . . . Visited Europe and uses that experience in her appreciation of art classes. Marie Escher Introduces Introduces children to their first taste of school in the Demonstration School ' s grade one. . . . Miss Escher is con- sidered one of the best teachers in her profession. Henrietta Carroll Entertains Sponsors the Gamma Pi Chi, the society of hostesses. . . . Helps her girls in the womanly art of being the perfect hostess. . . . Teach- es literature. Louise M. Ward Philosophizes Noted for her little quota- tions from various philoso- phers, poets, and other writers which she places on the wall in the College Book Store. . . . Friendly. FACULTY 25



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IN REMEMBRANCE OF A FRIEND In special remembrance we devote this space to a teacher, advisor, and friend, Dr. Harry L. Kriner. He is a firm believer and advocate of extra-curricular activi- ties and athletics and had a tremendous amount of influence in setting up the traditional aspects of these two phases at Cali- fornia since he first arrived. Dr. Kriner came to California in 1925 and remained until the beginning of the last semester of 1938 when he was appointed as assistant chief of the division of certification in the State Department of Public Instruction. To those who have known him during the past year and pre- viously he will always remain respected and wish him all the success of the world in whatever future work he may choose to undertake. 27

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