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iilczculty Charles Browning, lVl.A. fupperj, Professor of Soci- ology, is a new member of the faculty. His untiring devotion to his subject has been responsible for the recent development of our Sociology Department. Conscientious and industrious, he is currently plan- ning to add a cloctor's degree to his intellectual ac- complishments. His sincere friendliness and conse- crated life have endeared him to all who know him. The Freshman class proudly claim him as their co- sponsor. Phillip R. Carlson, Physics and Astronomy. Kind hearted and generous. Dr. Carlsonis life is an example of Christianity lived every day. Unceasingly patient, he is always willing to lend a helping hand to any struggling student. His classes are marked with his unassuming attitude which makes him a friend ancl welcomed advisor to all. G. E- 0Sfl'0m, Ph.D. flower centerl, is Professor of Chemistry. Noted for a profound knowledge of his subject, Dr. Ostrom dextrously uses it to give his pu- pils practical lessons is the Christian way of life. The Student Body, inspired by his challenging chapel mes- sage, has benefited by his presence on the faculty, during this, his first year at PC. A well-rounded per- sonality he is fast becoming a favorite on our campus. Philip H- Hafdenv Ph.D. flower r-ightj, Professor of Biology teaches courses in Entomology, Zoology, Embryology, and Bacteriology. Despite the rough ex- aminations, Dr. l-lardin's classes are enjoyed by all. Each section is filled with some new experience in this field. The laboratory is filled with specimens of all shapes and sizes, along with curious students. and the good naturecl prof. Always ready to help a student out of difficulty. he is lcnown for his fair and patient manner. Ph.D. flower leftl, is Professor of page twenty one
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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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page lwentyqwo ' igeki f q l . - 1- . V. rf Q pr ' 1.7 . Jw., U fi-., . -.-- :ll if '15 ' 17C.g,'- I .- ,M-. gh- . -- -. n . e ., ':- :Nev f V .:. ww-f ..-I.l,Q . , l3d'ii-f f'-'i'+.u if ,, - vi rf . 5? ff' ' ae.. vs- Let- an 151-, . .T ' .. ,. 7 V- r-4, 7- .11 .. :N , i. - .E '- VU: - ',z QAf' i . lliiinl i 7 r , Po' l ' . any-,, . the A- N! 1 -1' Herman H. Price, lVl.A. ftop leftj, Associate Profes- sor of Mathematics, is noted for his various interests. Centered in the logic of mathematics, his versatile nature is just as much at home in the field of music OT athletics. Also interested in the promotion. of the education profession, he SPOUSOYS Kappa Ph' Kappa educational fraternity. Thomas Kimber, lVl.A. Qtop centerj, Professor of English, leads his students as they delve into the works of our great literary geniuses. An enthusiastic love for his subject has made him the capable spon- sor of the Spectators Club. Besides teaching many English courses, he finds time to instruct several tennis classes, and even enjoys a set with the boys now and then. Ronald Eichenberger, lVl.A. Qtop rightj, Assistant Professor of English, commands his classes with an air of dignity and subtle wit. 'Diligent class prepara- tions, systematic and consistant teaching, a friendly manner and zestful smile, make him a favorite Eng- lish teacher. Tolerant and fair minded in everything, he lives a true and steadfast Christian life. Charles V, Jones, lVl.A. Qleft centerj, Associate Pro- fessor of Englishf also finds time to teach a few gym classes and sponsors the La Sierra. Conscientious in his class preparation, he expects his students to accept their assignments in the same manner. Active in his church as a Sunday-School teacher, he leads an en- thusiastic and constant Christian life. Pallin I. Mayberry, lVl.A. flowerj, Professor of Lan- guages, is a favorite of all who know her. She conducts her classes with a sincerity and directness that is greatly admired by all. Her students have found that she is always ready to help anyone in any way that she can. She sponsors the Latin Club.
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