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i LENA C. MAYER MERLYN MCLAUGHLIN MRS. FLORENCE PASCHKE MRS. LOLA L. PENCE MAYER, Lena Christine, Professor of Modern Languages, Head of Department Gracious, interesting, Miss Mayer makes her French and Spanish class periods to be enjoyed by the future linguists of C. W. C. MCLAUGHLIN, Merlyn, Professor of Social Sciences, Head of De- partrnent Whether it be on a trip or in the classroom, Mr. McLaughlin, with his friendly, informal manner, is a favorite with every C. W. C.-ed who has given him a chance to be her friend. .MORGAN, Virginia Dean, Associate Professor of Home Economics Miss Morgan is here to help any girls interested in one of the most practical courses there is, Home Economics. With her able guid- ance, any of us might see the light of hope for our domestic de- velopment. PARKINSON, Jane B., Professor of English and Piano A fine writer and pianist herself, Miss Parkinson gladly guides as- piring C. W. C.-eds to achievement along these lines. VIRGINIA DEAN MORGAN JANE B. PARKINSON SADIE LARGE ELIZABETH G. REED PASCHKE, Florence M., Assistant Dormitory Director Mrs. Paschke, loved by everyone who has had the privilege of be- coming acquainted with her, is a most understanding sort of per- son and one whose kind, friendly attitude makes her the best kind of house director. PENCE, Mrs. Lola L., Instructor of Psychology, Director of Porter Hall Kindly and understanding, Mrs. Pence, with her easy laugh and dignified bearing has proved to Porter Hall girls that she practices as well as preaches Psychology. LARGE, Sadie, Assistant in Admissions Office As Assistant Admissions Secretary, Miss Large quietly but effi- ciently helps with the correspondence and other office work neces- sary to the college. REED, Elizabeth Gillen, Librarian Always willing to help you or leave you to help yourself as you wish, Mrs. Reed knows the library and gives it her time and interest. Page I 7
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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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ROLAK, Mrs. Alma Wintibaugh As assistant dietitian, Alma does a fine job of supervising dining room and camp meals. ROBINSON, Mrs. Helen Rumsey, Professor of Dramatic Arts There is no one better known and better loved than Mrs. Robby on the C. W. C. campus. Dramatics instructor and authority on col- lege girls' problems, she is willing to help anyone who feels the need of motherly advice. SCOTT, Marjorie G., Professor of Physical Education, Head of De- partment Miss Scott, vivacious W, A. A. sponsor and dance instructor makes those hours of exercise on the bars agreeable as well as painful. SHARP, Fern, Assistant Office Secretary Mrs. Sharp easily fulfills the requirements for a capable office worker, which is so important to the management of the college. MRS. ALMA ROLAK MRS. HELEN RUMSEY ROBINSON VlVlENNE SMITH MAXINE STARRlNG SMITH, VIVIENNE, Professor of Physical Education Pretty, charming, Miss Smith coaches everything from a dainty ballet to a hard basketball game. With her help, every C. W. C.-ed can learn corrective exercises, personal hygiene, and rules for keep- ing fit. STARRING, Maxine, Assistant Office Secretary Though she is known officially as Assistant Office Secretary, Mrs. Starring capably handles scores of general tasks with her character- istic quiet efficiency. STARRlNG, Rev. Paul W. Regardless of your denomination, Mr. Starring will willingly help anyone with her religious problems. Quiet and understanding, he goes about his teaching with enthusiasm and the greatest interest in his work. THAL, Helen M., Assistant Director of Publicity, Instructor in English Vivacious, witty Miss Thal, with her informal, sincere manner, makes any class a pleasure. As chaperon for trips and parties, she readily enters into the spirit of any occasion. MARJORIE G. SCOTT FERN SHARP PAUL W. STARRlNG HELEN M. THAL it Page l 8
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