George Henck, chairman of the Technology Department, is as- sisted by a staff whose membership includes Will Childs, Edward Cornelison, Edward Fess, Oscar Heald, W. M. Holmes, Walter Martin, Walter Johnson, John K. Leberman, William Stone, and Alfred Wilcox. These advisers assist Technology students in the art of modern industrial endeavors. P P Bailey Howard directs the Physical Science staff which is made up of Gail Butler, Glen Cline, Olie Dressier, Charles Eckels, Thomas Elston, George Forster, S. W. French, Adelaide Jameson, George Josten, Clayton Langworthy, William Leech, Mason Read, Chal- mer Shaver, Russell Skeeters, and Edwin Van Amringe. Under the supervision of Kathleen Loly, extensive foreign lan- guage courses are offered by Isabella Cass, Mary Davis, Edna Eckersley, Louise Gatch, Clara Giddings, Sarah Hatfield, Gladys Lee, Eugene Lueders, Elizabeth Richards, Mildred Roberts, Elmer Sauer, Sara Talbott, and Arthur S. Wiley. Jeine, Niueteein H im d r e d Thnrty-Tlhree
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Under the direction of Le- land Pryor, the Business Ed- ucation Department includes Georgia Ashworth, AUison Baldwin, Paul Billeter, Nydia Corcoran, Jeanette Courtright, Evelyn Enches, Elizabeth Flint, Lois Glid- den, Roland Grinstead, Fran- cis Hardey, Maurice Hoerger. Albert Meub, Martin Pearson, Florence Root, Ida May Shrode. Charles Sydnor, Grace Wick- ham, and Florence Wupper. Captain Geoffrey Galwey commands the R. O. T. C. unit at Pasa- dena Junior College. He is assisted by Sergeant William B. Morgan. The chairman of the Mathematics Department is Peter W. Stoner. His staff includes Arthur Gehrig, Russell Guthridge, Mary Clark, Lincoln Damsgard, Dorothy Fretter. Murray Haws, Electra John- son, Lucy Leaming, Edna Plummer, Frances Webster, and Edith Witherell. Astronomy is also included in this department. Archibald M. Wedemeyer supervises the Art Department. Assist- ing him are Jewel Bennett, Ruth Chase, Helen Effinger, John Ehlen, Juliet Gifford, Portia Miner. Mary O. Sullivan, and Caro- lyn Woodhull. Poster publicity, stage sets, and extensive work on the Campus fall to their lot as a part of the year ' s activities. Jmiinie, Niinieteein HI u e d r e d TIhirty = Three
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