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Mrs. Nadine Kenny Head Librarian Mrs. Minnie Poole Desk Clerk page twenty-six 1 5 'lu .Li its .Lizbrczricln A welcome addition to the P.C. campus is the completion of the new library building. No longer is it necessary to store books in a make- shift library in the basement of the administra- tion' building, with still more volumes over- flowing into the halls. The new structure, a modified Mediterranean type architecture, houses a spacious reading room with modern blonde furnishings, and high, rustic, beamed ceilings. Also included in the Hoor-plan is a number of well lighted stack-rooms, each equipped with carroll desks, for study pur- poses. The lower level is the religious library, dedicated to the memory of the late Dr. Olive M. Winchester. Handling the responsibilities of the library work is Mrs. Nadine Kenny, head librarian. She and her staff have done a notable piece of work in making the change and setting up the new system. Top Right: Library Staff Lower Right: Library moving day Left: Library dedication - - lf!'! '! A i A X I 'X .F 41' Vi .1
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'B 'faculty Frances Jensen, B.Mus. ftop rightj, lnstructor of Piano, is a considerate and thoughtful teacher. Her nimble fingers display their talent in chapel where she serves as pianist. lnspiring patience and fortitude are only two of the many attributes which make her a charming person. Fern Keoppel, AB. Qcenter rightj, lnstructor in Pri- vate Speech, has a heart full of gladness. With a sunny smile and merry twinkle in her eye, she is capable of friendly mischief. Dividing her time be- tween her family and her work. she is ambitious and has a deep sense of responsibility. She displays a steadiness of character which reflects her close walk with Cod. Chalmer A. Cartwright, A.B. Gower rightj, Graduate Assistant in Athletic Department, coaches ,l.V. bas- ketball. His students admire the keen sense of sports- manship with which he instructs them. He is noted for the vitality and vigor with which he undertakes any problem. An active church member, he places his emphasis on a spiritual life. Letty Loge Howe, A.l5. Qlower centerj, lnstructor of Home Economics, has worked unceasingly for her department. Her careful and methodic assignments depict her painstaking and diligent preparation for her career. Energetic and enthusiastic, she is well qualified to guide and direct young home-makers in their various activities. An example of Christian en- deavor, she has lofty standards and is ready for Chris- tian service. Lois E. Hall, lVl.A. flower leftl, Associate Professor of Arts and Crafts, is a courteous and responsive in- structor. A splendid artist. she displays her talents through the creative work of her students. Always quiet and reserved in manner, her modest tranquillity is an example of a life filled with Christian love and adoration. X-tj'-5' ..- Ai, X 'ss . Wx. , TQ, . - Q page tlifen flkfue
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.v. Db f -A 5 ' NN L ' A l M bet: Alva Gene COPPin8e . ,.- ' . ' . a g l - First Row: H- Mayfield' H..H' Plgcei:l,PClhE. Etterii D- G' Laughlin' C' Browning May Rawhnson. Second ROW' -lay ee Student .Life Qouncil The very thankless job of disciplining those who need it is the responsibility of the Student Life Council. Headed by Professor H. Mayfield, this committee endeavors to cope with the myriad prob- lems which arise in the realm of extra- curricular activities, lnterviews held with students are for the purpose of helping the individuals to meet and solve their problems in a satisfactory manner. The Committees main goal is to foster better student-faculty relationshins. Scholarship and ,gQEQl'SlLl'C1fl'Ol'l Qommittee To the scholarship and registration committee go the countless petitions concerning academic work that pass through the Registrafs office. This committee, led by Dr. Paul Culbert- son, helps to keep the scholastic stand- ard of Pasadena College at a high level by carefully screening the stu- dents and helping them in their aca- demic problems. Se I G get-I . 'f D . O8ff2lh,TI'D1:',Efh8ta D,-D H . H. Hardenl EQO-initio? Dr, p. T Goodwin.. Culbertson . Standing. D ' r. Page twenty-seven
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