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Hobbies — fishing and golf. Ramsay Harris, B.A., teaches business and freshman English; partici- pates in writers ' group meeting; draws Little Herb- ert during spare moments. H. W. Hawkinson, B.A., M.A., shows amateur astronomers how to find the stars. He also teaches chemistry and physics. Smiling Burt Heiser, B.A., puts men ' s physical edu- cation classes through strenuous exercises and coaches the football team. L. J. Horsch. B.A., M.A., teaches German and economics; advises the Y.M.C.A. Katherine Hyde. B.A., M.A., returned from leave of absence in Europe to teach French; rejuvenated an inactive French club. Charles B. Tones directs elementary band; plays his own vio- lin in small musical groups. Ruth T. Kegley, B.O., directs dramatic pro- ductions; teaches class- es in history of drama and little theatre. Ad- vises Delta Psi Omega. Louise Kellogg, B.A., M.A., is active in the health department; as- sists Miss Nev som in the natural science lab- oratories. Lois Kent, B.S., M.A., heads the home economics department; supervises woman ' s section at the Chaffey Fair. Orra Mabon, B.A., directs corrective exer- cises; gives instruction in archery. Hobby — col- or motion pictures. W. W. Mather. B.A., M.A., heads the social science department; enlivens Identification: top — Scene from the chemistry laboratory; center (row 1, left to right) — M. Frank, G. Gatignol, L. Graves; ro v 2 — H. Griffin, A. Har- grave, R. Harris; rov 3 — H. Hawk- inson, B. Heiser, L. Horsch; lower — Practice on office machines X c-e .au
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FACULTY Lois Lebaron Avery, B.A., M.A., has taught pub- lic speaking for many years, turning out a number of oratorical champions. Dr. Ralph Berry, B.L., M.A., Ed. D., heads the commercial department, teaches accounting, direct an expanding adult education program. Paul J. Birkofer, aeronautics teacher, takes a busman ' s holiday in his plane after work. Tall S. Earle Blakeslee, B. Mus., B.A., directs a cappella choir, advises MacDowell club, managed the Prologues of Freedom program. S. Helen Brown. B.A., M.A., Chaffey district psy- chologist, analyzes student problems, supervises testing program, acts as co-sponsor for Forum club. Verna Clapp, B.A., head of the Chaffey Memorial Library; teaches a class for future librar- ians. Cheerful W. W. Gushing, B.S., M.S., join- ed the faculty when the junior college was in its infancy as physics instructor. A. C. Daniels, B.A., B.S., is Chaffey business manager. Russel D. Dysart,B.A.,M.A., teaches geology; wears a red tie on field trips; serves as adviser for nature-loving John Muir club. Hobby — photography. Ruth Ewald, B.A., M.A., brings an understanding of Latin- American culture to the Spanish classes; actively promotes friendly relations between the school and Spanish-speaking residents of the commun- ity; aids La Tertulia. Harriet Fleming, R.N., teaches weekly classes in women ' s hygiene; sponsors Pre-nursing club. Good-looking Arthur Flum, B.A., M.A., Chaffey graduate; came back to teach mathematics; coached the Panther tennis sguad; organized the Engineers. Marie Frank teaches how to make beautiful craft objects; supervises decorations. Gilberte Gatignol, B.A., M.A., P.D.F.L.T., substituted first semester for Miss Hyde; second for Miss Dorothy Webster at the high school. Lil- lian Graves, B.S., shows would- be home makers how to cook; supervised preparation of food for the annual Steak Bake. Her- schel Griffin, B.A., B.D., M.A., teaches psychology classes and as assistant to the superintend- ent, is in charge of Chaffey cur- riculum revision; makes fre- guent lecture appearances. A. C. Hargrove, B.S., has charge of the Chaffey Shops; teaches me- chanical drawing. Identification: (left to rigfit) top — L. Avery, R. E. Berry, P. J. Birkofer, S. E. Blakeslee, S. H. Brown; (low)— V. Clapp, R. Dysarl, R. Ewald, H. Fleming, A. Flum
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political science with keen comments and atro- cious puns; lectures frequently; acts as co-sponsor of Forum. Johnny Meek, former Chaffey player, received ail-American honors as quarterback for California ' s Golden Bears, came back this year to assist the Panther backfield. Soft-spoken Alex Mendosa, B.A., M.A., instructs classes in merchan- dising, consumer ' s economics, business problems; advises poster-making ad club members. Harold Merchant, B.A., M.A., directs activities in the chem- istry laboratory. Hobby — his violin. Adda Middle- ton, B.S., M.A., teaches home management, cloth- ing; supervised the making of auditorium ushers ' costumes. Howard Mitchell, B.A., familiarly known as Muggs, turns out highgrade basketball teams year after year. Lela McClelland divides her time between teaching arts and crafts and serving as adviser for the high school yearbook, Fasti. Vesta Newsom ' s. B.A., M.A., love of dissecting be- lies her very feminine appearance. She teaches anatomy, zoology, and biology. Rosamond Nor- man, B.A., M.A., instructs freshmen in punctuation, composition, and Shake- speare, advises Panther Women and is co-adviser for Y.W.C.A. Hobbies — sweet peas, knitting. Emma Ordnung, B.S., M.A., furnishes practical instruction and train- ing in typing and shorthand for secretar- ial students; supervises mimeographed programs. Genial Murray Owen directs the band and theatre orchestra with the air of a maestro; assists rally committees; defends swing against his classical- IdenlKication: lop (row 1)— K. Hyde, C. Jones; row 2— R Kegley, L. Kent; cenler-Miss Ewald explains a story lower (row l)-0. Mabon, W. W. Mather, L. McClelland; row 2- A. Mendosa, H. Merchant, A. Mlddleton
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