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CECIL MILLER,, lVl.Th., is Associate Professor of Re- ligious Education fupper leftl. His lectures, filled with good natured teasing and subtle wit, typify his genial personality. He has a genuine concern for the students and covets their friendship. Professor Miller gives un- sparingly of his time for the cause of Religious Edu- cation. J. EARL MAYNARD, lVl.A., is Assistant Professor of Philosophy and Sociology fupper centerl. Coming to Pasadena College from Canadian Nazarene College, he has been a good example of Christian piety to P.C. students. His lectures often include a practical lesson in Christian living, taken from the field of philosophy. M. ESTES HANEY, lVl.A., is Associate Professor of Religion and Philosophy fuppelg rightl. His quiet and friendly ways have won the esteem of every student. His class sessions often terminate in a practical ser- monette for Christian living. He is presently thor oughly engrossed in working for his doctorate degree. Besides conducting several classes in Biblical Litera- ture he is the conscientious treasurer of the Southern California District. He is also sponsor of the Philos- ophy Club, a new 'student organization. HARVEY B. SNYDER, Ed.D., Professor of Educa- tion flowerl, has unstintingly worked for the progres- sion of this department. His jovial manner and ap- pearance malie him a classroom favorite. He is always a welcomed companion and friendly advisor, in the classroom, Dean's office, or Snack Shack. Among his many activities he directs the Student Teacher Pro- gram and Audio-visual Department. page nzneteen in
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l ew ,gpg f-f-A -a. 4,-far, ,, N in lfff page eighteen dclculw H. ORT ON WILEY., S.T.D., Pfesiden Professor of Theology Qupper leftj, is a favorite lec- turer in this field, sharing his wealth of knowledge with every student. Revered and esteemed in the minds of theologians, he is endeared and beloved in the hearts of the student body and faculty of P.C. WESTLAKE T. PURKISER, Ph.D., president of the college and Professor of Philosophy Qcenter leftl, is the chairman of this department. He is a very corn- petent administrative leader, performing effectually all the duties of his office. His sincere counsel and ad- vice, his winning smile and sympathetic manner, make hirn a lasting friend to everyone. We find in Dr. Purkiser all the attributes of a capable religious leader and educator and thus he has gained the respect and admiration of all. ROSS E. PRlCE, lVl.Th., is Dean of the Graduate School and Professor of Practical and Biblical Theol- ogy Qlower leftl. Dr. Price, in the weekly Thesis Seminar, meets the graduate students to assist them in planning and preparing a thesis which will aptly dis- play their ability to do graduate work. Along with this rigorous routine comes the assurance of studying under a qualified Christian professor. JOSEPH H. MAYFIE-LD, lVl.'A., is Dean of Students and Associate Professor of Greek and Philosophy Qcenterl. Known to the students as Prof, he co- ordinates all extra-curricular activities and plans a well rounded social calendar for the school year. His understanding nature has made him a favorite coun- selor and he meets each problem and question with V ' . ln his spare time, he sponsors the Al ha. t Emeritus and invaluable advice Colorado Club, Sigma Phi Mu, and Zeta p G. FREDERICK OWEN, B.D., lVl.A., is Professor of l and Biblical Literature. Ql.ower rightj table work in the Archeo ogy Dr. Owen has done some very no field of cartography. His maps of jerusalem are out- standing for their accuracy of detail. His pupils appre- ciate his vast knowledge of Bible History and profit by his writings. il eff' -5,-if
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page t1,U87Hy ufufv V. I H 15:72 1 1-.EL :'a1-We l w PAUL T. CULBERTSON, Ph.D., is Dean of the Col- lege of Liberal Arts and Professor of Psychology Cup- per left, . His life encourages us to be sincere, thought- ful Christians and his humility of wisdom is an in- spiration to every one. Dr. Culbertson's lectures, well spiced with spontaneous humor, create attention in all of his classes. Never too busy for any student, his advice challenges their every problem. D. G. LAUGHLIN, lVl.A., is Associate Professor of Education fupper centerl. Devotion to his field is readily apparent to the students in his classes. Coun- seling the cadet teachers forms no small part of his duties. His tireless efforts in their behalf have won not only their admiration, but that of their critic teachers as well. JAMES PROCTOR KNOTT, Ph.D., Professor of His- tory and Church History Qupper rightl, makes us see history in relation to the whole of life. His personal knowledge of the European Continent has enriched his history lectures. Faithfully serving Pasadena Col- lege for the past 20 years, his systematic and con- sistent life is admired by all. During second semester Dr. Knott was forced to leave P.C. because of illness, and with him go our sincere wishes for restored health. HENRY A. ERNST, Ph.D., is Professor of History and German fleft centerj. Despite his rigid class assignments, Prof. Ernst is a popular figure on campus. Wherever a group gathers for discussion, one may be sure that he is in the middle of it, expounding his views and opinions on the subject. He is admired for his energetic manner, mental keenness, and deep in- tellect. Each class session opens with a commentary on any topic from religion to politics. His conscien- tious nature makes him a well-qualified co-sponsor of the Junior class. KENNETH P. KOEPPEL, lVl.S., Associate Professor of Business flower leftj capably coaches our varsity basketball team. Tolerant and fair-minded, he is a good sportsman: serious and thorough, he is a likeable teacher. Well versed in his field, he uses his material to the best advantage.
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