Phoenix College - Sandprints Yearbook (Phoenix, AZ)

 - Class of 1950

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FACULTY Students preparing for careers in the field of agriculture have wonderful opportunities in the Phoenix College Agriculture Department. Here they may learn the newest and best meth- ods of farming. lt is understood that to succeed in agriculture both techni- cal knowledge and great skill are required. ,,,..- P- Teaching art, as well as the appreciation of art, occupies these instructors' time. They are John Rios, left, and E A Smith, Head of the Department. The study of life is carried on in detail in the department of Biology. Well-equipped laboratories make the experiments that go with such study very interesting. Botany classes often make field trips both on and off campus in their effort to find the many different kinds of plant life that grow in this area. Chris Scherer, head of the Agriculture Department, is shown working at his desk. Phoenix College Art Department has en- tered many art exhibits, two of which were the Sun Carnival Art Exhibit at El Paso, Texas, and the Gregg College of Commerce exhibit. PC's Art Department has also done much this year to put the college before the com- munity by painting many posters to advertise the college's social events. wiiuiw - 7T. '-1--. .Avi N 5. M-T V Shown pausing for moment on the campus are the instructors of the Biology Department. Left to right, Dr, Abe Marglin, Helen Hubbard, Head of the Department, and Loyal Jones. l

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if .il :QT l ll. Df- Robert J- l'laf '9ll5'. D900 of Phoenix Cvllege, Caught Dr. Frances Mousseau, Dean of Women, and Mr. Joseph Smelser, in an informal moment by the SAND PRINTS Cameraman- Counselor of Men, in a casual conversation on the campus. EDUCATION ' Our Dean, Robert J. Hannelly, gives more assistance to the students than can be accounted for here by his willingness to discuss the problems of students and advise them in solving these prob- lems. Dr. Mousseau, dean of women, and Mr. Smelser, counselor of men, are invaluable to the students for their guidance both on and off campus. A Every student takes his turn standing in line at the registrar's office sometime during the semester. At registration time, when everyone is in a hurry, it is a wonder how the people in the administration office can remain efficient and calm. Mrs. Ruth Wherry maintains the same diligence at her post in the bookstore, Mr. Croyl is an especially popular man every two weeks with students who are holding on-campus jobs. The reason? Payday! rim, WJ, muy' PQ '. -1 ' '- 1-. Ap... A. y '1 igaalwxq qi f 1 'fight-all . . 'l ' J-fri v f ,,u A.-,,,.....' ...ahh-f' i s-.liirl f' : F 1 U.. ' , .Qi-Jill. 1 ' fn 3 ' ' g . X. 5 tsl 5 '. . ' 1,5 i 2 '37h--1' Office personnel from left to right are, back row, Mr. Donald Croyl, school accountant, Miss Jane A. Harvey, Deans' secretaryg J. Lee Thompson, registrar. Front row, Miss Bonnie M. Golze, Mrs. Mildred R. Noble, Miss Mary Watson, and Mrs. Norma Snyder, members of the registrar and college dean's office personnel. . eff . F dfzrflw- ' . '11,



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FACULTY The business department of Phoenix College prepares many students for future jobs. Actual sit- uations are viewed and worked out in such subjects as accounting, money and banking, typing, and shorthand. The office machines and filing classes are beneficial to those stud- ents preparing for office work. Teaching business subjects at Phoenix College are Clair D. Cocanower, Department Head, Sam L. Bobo, Ralph C. Asmus, Dr. Kenneth Dale, Jean Hanna, Hal F. Holt, and Carl J. Newnam. For those preparing to go into the scientific field the Chemistry Depart- ment is well qualified. Lecture classes present technical knowledge and the use of formulas. This knowledge is put to practical use in the chemical lab- oratories. im it . Q ,. X 1 Cecil Kersten, left, Head of the Drama and Speech Department, is shown with John Paul, the other drama and speech instructor. Instructors in the Chemistry department are, from left to right, Edwin J. Hammer, Dr. R. J. Hemphill, Birt Allison, Jr., J. S. Decker, and Arthur L. Phelps, Head of the Department. Drama and speech play a major part of school activities at Phoenix College. Mr. Paul and Mr. Kersten each direct two plays every semester. Speech and debate students practice good speaking habits while learning to be at ease before a group. This year the PC debate team enjoyed competing with the team from Arizona State College at Tempe.

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