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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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Faculty Leofllfd Goodwin. lVl.A. Qtop rightl, Professor oi Modern Languages. is an ardent linguist. Understand- ing and sympatheticnhe is a true triend to his stud- ents. His courses, marked by his sincere and help- ful nature, are pleasantly touched with his striking sense of humor. Respected for his faithful Christian character, he leads a very devoted life, standing firm in all of his convictions. Charles King,' Nl.A. lcenter rightl, Graduate Assist- ant in the Language Department, guides his pupils through the grueling paces ot beginning Spanish. Business-like in attitude and industrious, he is eager in the pursuit oi learning. Sincerely consecrated, he is purposeful and steady in his Christian experience. James H. Jackson, lVl.A. flower rightl, Professor of Speech, is an enthusiastic worker with young people. Zestiul and diligent, he has led the Speech Depart- ment with a skilled hand. Energetic and cheerful, he provides the students with interesting and original lec- tures. A vibrant and warm-hearted personality, zeal- ous Christian life, and extensive interests all have their place in his busy liie. Vernon Kult, lVl.A. Qlower centerl, Professor of ldis- tory, has assumed the responsibilities oi Dr. Knotts courses in his absence. An ambitious scholar, he has now completed work on his doctorate. l le is an or- dained elder and evangelist. The students have found him to be an interesting lecturer and pointed humor- ist whose acquadntance is very enjoyable. Ralph Hornbeck, AB. flower leitl, Graduate Assist- ant in journalism, is genuinely interested in his stu- dents. Likeable and friendly, he is a reliable worker with a quick sense of humor. An active church worker, he is currently filling the position oi Assistant Pastor and Youth Director at the Los Angeles First Church. Successful in and devoted to his calling, he is unwavering in his loyalty to God and the church. l1f1geewen,y,,,,m
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