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Page 17 text:
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Miss RACHEL ALDRICH is the quiet lady who teaches piano. Her cheery smile and con- sistent friendliness makes life a little more pleasant for those who meet her. And the stu- dent-body knows something special is in store when Miss Aldrich is in charge of chapel ! A swell guy is the general opinion con- cerning Coach GEORGE BUCKETS BALES. Truly one of the fellows, his successful coaching and constant amphasis on Christian testimony through sports has assured this newcomer (as a coach, that is) high respect, not only from Pa- cific, but from sportsmen with whom he has had One to be counted on is GEORGE BERRE- MAN, professor of history. This tall, friendly, genial professor is at every student activity — a practice which has made him increasingly pop- ular with the student-body to the extent that he has been elected student-body adviser more than once. His lectures, thoroughly seasoned with the Ber reman brand of humor, make history live. ELEANOR BULGIN, most frequently seen in company with the voice instructor, coaches and inspires the girls athletic program. Mrs.Bulgin is a lady gifted with ideas (just ask the P.E. girls) and she can practice what she preaches ! Be- sides this, and her duties as art instructor, this active lady successfully manages a home, three children, and a husband.
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ROY F. KNIGHT, affectionately known as Pop, has as his primary job this year that of financial manager. Under his direction, Pacific began radio broadcasting. Besides this official job, Pop also travels much with deputation teams and the choir, is in charge of student housing, is a member of the famed Uncalled Four quar- tet, and is confidante and friend to every P.C.er. And he is well known as the busiest man on the campus. A friendly lady who does everything from taking dictation from the president to sharpen- ing pencils for the freshmen is MRS. KELSEY HINSHAW. The secretary to the president finds that her job requires much more than a knowledge of shorthand and typing, for she is called upon when any problem arises. Mrs. Hinshaw also taught shorthand second semester. MRS. ROY F. KNIGHT and BETH HOCKETT are the ladies in this picture. Mrs. Knight is the financial secretary, and upon her capable shoulders falls the responsibility of balancing the books. Beth is her efficient student assistant.
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The tall tenor with glasses is LANSING BULGIN, voice instructor and soloist of a high quality. Di- recting the Christmas Messiah, and serving as music minister at Ladd Evangelical United Brethren church in Portland besides his teach- ing duties take up this man ' s time. He directs the pep band, too. You can recognize him by his mile-wide grin. A very busy lady is LUCY CLARK, Journalism and English instructor. She directs plays, teaches bewildered freshmen, organizes girls ' musical en- sembles, plus a variety of other things only Lucy can keep tab of. Her personality can best be described as bubbling, and her rating in the opinion of all who know her- tops. Mastoid of ceremonies ROY P. CLARK, head of the music department, and chief among P.C. humorists, is an undisputed campus favorite. One of his standing tidbits in- volves the mastoid approach mentioned above. Choir students are impressed by the way he feels the numbers, and the skillful, inimitable Clark touch in choir concerts. Truly a sympathetic, humble, Holy Spirit filled man is Mr. Clark. A man of short stature, but of infinite capacity when it comes to teach- ing, is CHARLES HA- WORTH, a new addition to Pacific this year in the language department Prof. Haworth ' s life has JH been an interesting one. chapel talks he vividly tells of his extensive travels and work among foreign peoples. A real as- set, and a very friendly person, is Prof. Haworth. RUSSEL LEWIS handles books like he knows and loves them, once stated a student of Prof. Lewis, head of the English department. And truly he does. Mr. Lewis has succeeded re- markably in inculcating an appreciation for lit- erature in the lives of many a student. And one can always talk to him. A more understanding counselor cannot be found.
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