Colorado Womens College - Skyline Yearbook (Denver, CO)

 - Class of 1942

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DAVIS, Horace Lee, Professor of Voice Mr. Davis, who has studied abroad, and sung leading operatic tenor roles, is a fine instructor of voice as well as a recognized artist. DOMER, Naomi R., Instructor of Business Education She has made herself one of us. Miss Domer has proved herself a good sport, and possessor of a remarkable sense of humor. Her versatility shows itself in the fact that she, with her two sisters, sings with a dance orchestra, in addition to her full-time teaching job. ELLYSON, Georgia B., Professor of Voice Gay, full of fun, Mrs. Ellyson, with her lovely voice, lends charm to any group and is, in herself, an inspiration to all would-be singers of C. W. C. GARRISON, Dr. Iliff, Professor of Piano and Theory, Head of De- partment With his deep understanding of musical style and interpretation, Dr. Garrison is an outstanding artist-teacher of the West. He has studied abroad, lectured and given recitals all over the world. HORACE LEE DAVIS NAOMI DOMER ELIZABETH GEROULD CLARICE GROVER GEROULD, Elizabeth Wood, Professor of Science Miss Gerould, friendly and enthusiastic, offers to Colorado Woman's College students the opportunity to succeed in the study of the basic sciences. GROVER, Clarice, Admissions Secretary Miss Grover handles the work of Admissions Secretary capably and with an air of enthusiastic interest which makes her popular with everyone on campus. HANKS, Ruth, Clothing Consultant A striking addition to any group, Mrs. Hanks gives us the benefit of her experience in the selection of clothing to fit our personalities. HAYDEN, L. E., Educational Counsellor If you need advice or have nightmares about being a failure, Mr. Hayden is the man to whom to talk. His quiet, helpful attitude to- ward every one of us, and his wide knowledge of ambitions and the right ways to achieve them stands him in good stead as we turn to him for guidance. GEORGIA B. ELLYSON DR. ILIFF GARRISON RUTH HANKS L. E. HAYDEN .G y --5.1 - iss- e- --.Th -fee?-vL .ii'rif-52.1-1s..... 1: .. .I ,. +-91' . bl , F ' ' Q ., 1' 4 is 4 .., ' 1 A .. ., . i M -. Page I 5

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ANDERSON, Marion Frances, Dining Room Hostess Miss Anderson has taken over the task of keeping dining room con- fusion down to a minimum. Graciously, she acts as hostess to hungry C. W. C.-eds and lends dignity to the dinner hour, BEARDSLEY, Beulah House, Associate Professor of Art Pleasant, unassuming, Mrs. Beardsley acts as guide to inspired artists of C. W. C. Her courses in art and design are fascinating as well as of value as vocational preparation. BITNER, Kathleen E., Secretary to the Director of Publicity Affectionately known as- Kay , Miss Bitner calmly takes the ec- centricities of journalists and does the best possible job of keeping order in the -Publications Office. BOLTWOOD, Mrs. Maude M., Assistant Dormitory Director As head of the Y. W. C. A. and assistant director of Poplars Hall, Mrs. Boltwood, with her kind, always interested ways has made a friend of every girl at C. W, C. Her waffle breakfasts are occasions to be looked forward to and her Sunday School class is the perfect way to begin a new week. MARION ANDERSON BEULAH BEARDSLEY LELAH CAMPBELL ARTHUR H. CARD CAMPBELL, Lelah, Manager of Trading Post Mrs. Campbell is not only manager of the Trading Post, she is a friend to every C. W. C.-ed. She is interested in all of us, never too busy to smile, call us by name, change our dimes to nickels for the coke machine, and sympathize with us for our lack of mail. CARD, Arthur H., Instructor of Riding His friendly encouragement has spurred many a tired, aching, and thoroughly discouraged C. W. C.-ed to keep up the pace around the riding ring. Always on hand to give the advice or criticism we need, Mr. Card sets a fine example by his own splendid riding. CHRlSTlANSEN, Marie, Instructor of Organ and Piano Tiny and young, Miss Christiansen easily bends the organ's will to her own to bring us deep, rolling hymns or light, singing tunes for any occasion, as well as teaching others to do the same. COLE, Esther Thulin, Director of Foote Hall, Head of Infirmary Anything from a broken toe to a broken heart will be ably diagnosed and cared for by Mrs. Cole, kind, friendly, and always ready to help anyone who needs her professional for otherwisel advice. KATHLEEN BITNER MRS. MAUDE M. BOLTWOOD MARIE CHRISTIANSEN ESTHER T. COLE Page l4 l



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HOWERTON, L. B., Educational Counsellor Any frightened freshman who heaved a deep sigh of relief at the appearance of a kind, efficient counsellor, knows and likes Mr. Howerton. He does his best to make us feel at home, and to make the most of our college opportunities from that moment at the station on the first day until we step out of caps and gowns to face the world. JOHNSON, Maxine E., Assistant Financial Secretary Friendly, cheerful, no one could make that rapid decrease in fi- nances any more pleasant than Maxine Johnson. She ioins us in trips to the mountains for ice-skating, skiing, and can always be counted on to contribute to the fun of any occasion. JONES, Edna M., Associate Professor of Business Education Mrs. Jones, with her friendly manner and effective teaching methods gives every potential business woman at C. W. C. the best possible chance to become an efficient office worker. LANDLER, Anton, Professor of Violin Handsome, extremely talented, Mr. Landler inspires hopeful C. W. C. violinists to greater effort and achievement. L. B. HOWERTON MAXINE E. JOHNSON ELMA WERNER-LANDLER JULIA PTACEK LANE LANDLER, Elma Werner, Professor of Piano With an air of business-like dignity, Mrs. Landler patiently guides the unwilling fingers of students of piano and organ to realms of confidence and ability. LANE, Julia Ptacek, Dietitian Hers is the hand behind all those meals that we eat so willingly. Mrs. Lane, gay and efficient, is always willing to cooperate, whether it be planning lunches for an outing or helping out at an important campus function. LIENEMANN, Dr. Louise Joanne, Professor of Science, Head of Department Scientifically inclined, and possessor of a charming personality, Dr. Lienemann is a friend to every girl on campus, whether or not she is interested in plants and bugs. MARTIN, Burton E., Professor of English, Head of Department Weaver of magic spells, Mr. Martin holds his classes' rapt attention with his extraordinary wit and interesting excerpts from his own wide experience.73cOPi UQ' J: , - EDNA M. JONES ANTON LANDLER DR. LOUISE LIENEMANN BURTON E. MARTIN Page 16

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