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College at Tempe. He is currently making an outstanding contribution to Phoenix' cultural life by managing' and directing the Sombrero Art Theater which brings to Phoenix outstanding domestic and foreign films. MR. HAL F. HOLT, Business, likes tennis fand was a star in collegej. He is building a garage and a spring porch this year and enjoys gardening, too. He served in the Navy in World War II and worked in hay fields and road freight trains during undergraduate days. He is a graduate member of Delta Pi Epsilon, having helped install various chapters. MR. IRWIN SPECTOR, Physics, was a hard, slugging combat infantryman in World War II, traveling extensively through England, France, Belgium and parts of Germany. He likes solving puzzling math problems. A mem- ber of Phi Delta Kappa, he is an all round sportsman and likes particu- larly a hard game of tennis. He coached the Phoenix College tennis team t is year. MR. AMOS HOFF, Chairman, Engineering, is a versatile hobbyist: astron- omy and telescope construction, building homes Cone he built was writ- ten up in February, 1948, Better Homes and Cardensl, photography, radio communication and nature study. He directed the first experiments in artificial rainmaking in Arizona. His 24 telescope will be the largest on any junior college campus in this country. MR. ROBERT FRANK, English, likes writing, book collecting and listen- ing to classical music. He also likes shooting a game of pool or billiards. One of his pet ambitions is to publish a controversial article in a national magazine. He has four high school textbooks and numerous professional articles to his credit. Ile wants to write a text on comparative religion. MR. WAYNE EDLAND, English, says he likes the scientific method guided by the Christian spirit. He dislikes those who have power without social conscience. He swears he is not infallible and that most students can be as good as the outside world allows. He hopes to see a society in which people are most interested in human personality. MR. PAUL L. MERRILL, Psychology, likes vacationing with a house trailer f when time permitsj. He was an industrial psychologist in an aircraft engine plant in World War II and received a United States naval commis- sion to serve as a clinical psychologist with the medical department. Mr. Merrill formerly taught psychology at New York University and The University of Miami. He has also done vocational counseling for the YMCA. MRS. LILLIAN WHITNEY, Psychology, loves fishing, dogs and pastel paint- ing. She has during past summers broadened her teaching horizons by instructing at various other universities. She has also published several articles in her field and hopes to write more. She also sponsors Phi Lambda Zeta, a PC sorority which has distinguished itself. DR. EMANUEL GONICK, Chemistry, is a devotee of sailing, once having owned his own boat, a gaff-rigged, 25 foot sloop which he sailed in San Francisco bay. He also likes oil painting and has sold three of his ori- ginals. He was once active in anthropological work, taking Held trips among the Okanagon Indians in the state of Washington. MR. JOSEPH N. SMELSER, Chairman, Philosophy, has had a rich 24 year career at PC in drama and speech work, as menis counselor and phil- osophy mentor. Versatile Mr. Smelser has been a school superintendent, winning poet, president of the Greater Phoenix Council for Civic Unity, and an elective officer of innumerable professional groups. He is chairman of the editorial board of The Arizona Teacher. -Mr fa- f -2- V '-1: .ix fe .t, - rg'- 2 ., ,, f...,,... . E W -ffm. .. . -., - ,,g,'.q,3,'. - ' -. ii JN: J' .-at-21-L.. . . ' , .. ,, , My-.V -N ., . .wi-.L ng: V.,-5 E .1 ti-1, 3 , ,ff -, -.1-.i rt fi. . ...v..,'.4-...YM ,p - ii...--'fgzilg' , ' .l Pl if l ,i .1 'J
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MR. JACK LEDWON, Golf, says, Strange as it seems I make my work a hobby, so golfing is my hobby. His fondest hope: to make a trip to Scotland and play the St. Andrews course. He has been a member of the Professional Golfers Association for 20 years and has devoted most of his time to teaching. MR. JIM MONTGOMERY, Physical Education and football coach, was a star at Phoenix College in 1942. A platoon sergeant in World War II in four major battles, he earned two purple hearts and was a prisoner of war. He earned varsity honors in 1946-1947 and played pro football in 1948 with the Pittsburgh Steelers. Hobbies: hunting, fishing and boxers fdogsj. . A. .Q , : F I I . A T 'X ,, ' 35-61.5 -A ' - -1 DR. KENNETH DALE, Chairman, Business, quarterbacked in college, was a singles tennis champ and a football coach. He was a principal and superintendent of schools in North Dakota and a lobbyist for appropria- tions for the University of North Dakota. He loves hobbying in PC's Pro- Con club and finding jobs for PC business department graduates. His son will be at PC next year. MISS JEAN G. HANNA, Business, names traveling as a favorite hobby. She was stationed at Treasure Island in the armed forces. This' year she published an article she co-authored with Dr. Ray Emery. Titled, Frills at Public Demand, the piece appeared in Clearing House, professional teaching magazine. She belongs to several honorary societies and has been at Phoenix College since 1948. MISS ORPHA OCHSE, Music, spends her spare time in practicing, study- ing and in roaming around the great southwest. Music functions for her both as a vocation and an avocation. She is one of the newest additions to the Phoenix College faculty, having joined it this year. Listen to her frequent practicing in the faculty club room on the organ. MR. VICTOR BAUMANN, Music, has played under musical greats like Sousa, Damrosch, Goldman and Hanson. He is a busy man as President of Arizona State Music Teachers Association and Chairman of the Cali- fornia-Western Division of the National Interscholastic Music Activities Commission. He serves as President of the Greater Phoenix Tuberculosis and Health Association when he isn't hobbying in music and reading. DR. ABRAHAM S. MARGOLIN, Biology, likes to stuff bird skins and sau- sagesl He has an equally strong predilection for limburger, onions and beer. He wants most of all a new car, a Prolliflex and an electronic flash unit. Once upon a time, he wanted to be a big city fireman. He also loves to sleep. He could be a second Audobon. MISS HELEN HUBBARD, Chairman, Biology, counts oceanography and travel as her two main interests. Deep sea dredging off the New England coast appeals to her. She has seen much of Europe, the United States, Central America and Canada. She has biked on the coasts of Brittany and Italy, visited Yugoslavia, Budapest and Salzburg, and heard the Salzburg and Bayreuth festivals. MISS IMOGENE FARRIS, Home Economics, considers this, her first year in the west, a fascinating, exciting experience. She loves the beautiful sunsets and the view of Phoenix, particularly from a rodeo grandstand. She is curious about the homemaking experiences of the old cliff dwellers. Main hobbies are Indian jewelry, squaw dresses, rodeos and ranches. She -is, as they say there, a Maine-ac. MISS EDITH C. STEVENS, Home Economics, majored in textiles, clothing and design. She is especially interested in social, political and economic forces that control and develop the world around us and reach into our lives, customs, clothing and eating habits. Her interest in people extends to being an oflicer in many civic and professional clubs She loves music, drama and art. . MRS. JOSEPHINE L. LAWRENCE, Home Economics, has had many inter- esting experiences: doing social work during the depression years, teach- ing science in a japanese relocation center and teaching in the boarding school of a cattle ranch in Arizona. Her most unexpected honor was being made a cover girl with some nursery children on a national education magazine. Her avocation is trying to keep up with my son. MR. LOUIS LEITHOLD recently tied the nuptial knot. A native of San Francisco, he has taught at the University of California and Arizona State I -- - ..,
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ADMINISTRATION... THE MEMBERS OF THE BOARD OF EDUCATION Of Phoenix Union High Schools and Phoenix College have worked to- gether to lan and supervise the many activities and prob- lems whidh occur in the school system, always with the interest of the students before them. The board members for the year 1953 are, Dr. Harold L. Gear, Assistant Super- intendent and successor to Dr. Montgomery, Dr. E. W. Montgomery, President of Phoenix College and Superin- tendent of the Phoenix Union High Schools and Phoenix College System, Dr. Trevor G. Brovsme, President of the V-'im ...4. .1 Board of Education, Mrs. F. A. Bons, Clerk of the Scho Board, Frank Haze Burch, Board Member, Jay Hyde, Boa: Member, and Dr. Norman E. Ross, Board Member. Dr. Montgomery's achievements as President of tl college are truly those of which any man could feel prou This year he is observing his twenty-eighth and final ye as Superintendent of our system and President of our cu lege system. He has been responsible for thousands students receiving the best education. .Q , Y . , -1 V 'mf' V Q, ' 7 .1-.M -lm, . -1if, 'ii: ' W' Z we 1 - I ' Il . ii, ., Q P 5.
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