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W I L L I A M H. WRIGHTi head of the commerce de- partment. glances up trom materiats for the next day's lecture. He likes to talk about son Harvey. now in the army. He serves as social sponsor of Her- veyis traternity. Detta Pi Beta. JR Hi '5 t .J. 4' :irtnt'i'- H'Ht i IE I .3? DR. DONALD WXATw SON points out the characteristics of me, teorites' a subject on which he has done considerable research. He and his brother are coiauthors of a book on that topic. His subject is physical sci- ence. gemxzimmfg DR. RICHARD MAD- DEN. principal ot the training school, gives a jUnior Aztec the rou- tine vision test given every child in the school. He names golt. gardening. watkv ingi the training school as a 'Few of his hob- bies. DR. HUNTER MEAD. caught in the midst ot a class lecture. is an- other newcorner to the campus this year. He heads the philosophy and psychology de- partments. His stur dents describe him as a brilliant lecturer. good friend. MRS. ALVENA STORM coHects picture postcards from all over the world and keeps them neatly filed by country For use in her qeogiaphy tectures. She and Dr. Lauren C. Post alternate as heads of the geography department. JOHN PAUL STONE. head librav rian, shows his favorite objet d'art eFiench pottery inkwelt given him by Dr. Edward L. Hardy. former piesident of State college. The heirloom occupies a pface of im- portance in Mr. Stone's ottice. MISS L. DEBORAH SMITH coax- es her Scotty to Utook at the birdie. Head ot the music dee partment. she appropriately named the pet Attegra. Her special pride. Treble Ciet' starred again this year in a spring concert. MRS. MARIAN L. SCHWOB. caught taking a peek at the sun- shine. spends spare moments knit- ting tor the sotdiers. She heads the women's physical education department and is an active sportswoman herself. DR. SPENCER LEE ROGERS. an- thropology depattment head, was cau?ht explaining after class the simiarities between the Heidel- berg and the modern jaw. He illustrates lectures with quick chalk drawings. DUDLEY H. ROBINSON is work- ing toward his Ph.D. with this com- plicated apparatus. He's studying the properties of a new com- pound, PNCLQ. heretofore unin- vestigated. He heads the chemr istry department. ?
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WRITE? w BUT ?Lense m: an omce-noy t DR. LESLIE P. BROWN poses in his office by one of the twin book- shelves which reach to the ceiling oacked ail the way with language hooks. Needless to say. he's head of the language department and protessor of French. BAYLOR BROOKS. OSCAR W. BAIRD. g rins beneath the working overtime. was MORRISh Hf ?RESS'JEdeEfEE warning posted for ail found preparing tor a mans p .351? educa Ft: 'd students entering his demonstration session men: armschaiijiedeua 55:31:35 b;- ottice. A former in one of his physics I i fb iii 3:3 C nfErence cham- Rhodes schoiar at Ox- classes. He's holding, 5: 6h eamb O tt ether in his tord University, he's we're toidi a scale and pIOI'IS rp was igges e termed exacting but teiescope. can this year. EVERETT GEE JACKSON spends ' . m spare moments collecting Ameri- can Indian curiosi of which he then makes analysis drawings like the: I ones shown here. He has some I Curios as old as 2000 years. Mr. ,' I Jackson heads the art department. I I inspiring by his geog- raphy students. Jig W; a 1 I DR. MYRTLE E. JOHNSON. head of the biology department. counts photography as her hobby. makes lectures graphic with actual ilius- trations. snapped on her many week-end field trips. Much of her materiai has been organized into IV- -' book form. E t 1: 3 Ah. EECCNHARLES B. GEORGE R. Liv1E 1- q ARD poses INGSTON. head 0 DRt.JOSEP1I;t S.+:KEENhEY seems t9 me gravely beside a map the mathematics de- ge more ugh fOITl IS stndents ' 0t Europe. Head of partment, likes to ifrmH-iargersH o?kmosghget irliK wnt- the history depart- keep up on campus hi? new Bab edisiuesht 5- :orh 621d meht' his SPQCiGItV i8 politics, does so by l the Engiish cie artieSt' 2 ea 5 United States expan- reading the Aztec. p ' 5'0 and poiitical sci- Visitors to his office enee. are fascinated by the array of wooden geo- metric figures. DR. CHARLES J. KREiGER. new- comer to the campus this year. serves as head of the astronom department. He showed the pho- tographer one of the many func- : e tions at the sunkto serve as sight - ' tor navigators. b
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l I l lI l . i.g- DR. lEr'u Sliu'l l'l. lf.l lirw llf 1 lard; MO men nufn llhc Letb DION ran EVEI spar- con mdhi CmES CUHC lock DR. Uiih phot lectL hdtu week man book DR.. get term ing t his n the l DR. t come serve depc togra tions f0: n DR. HAROLD B. ALLEN is one oi the leading counselors on the new freshman oncnlationI-Fiogram in- troduccd this year. a s also one oi the professors who observe war conditions by riding to school on a bicyclei Hels a member of the English department GEORGIA C. AMSDEN is known For her pleasant personality and wit. Commercial students meet her in shorthand ancl stenography classes. She serves her colleagues by acting as secretary of the faculty. GUlNIVERE E. BACON, second grade supervisor in the training school, likes to put interesting flower arrangements in her class- room and oHice. Students wcik- ing with her like her for the con- structive criticism she gives. CLIFFORD H. BAKER. JR.. ener- getic Friendly. is a great favorite among language students. Profes- sor 0F Spanish he poses here appiopriately with a map of Spain. He's seldom seen on cam- pus without a cigarette in a holder. DR. KENNETH E. BARNHART is a great photography fan. in Fact he-worlced his way through the U-HIVEESIfy ol Calilornia by taking pictures of athletic events and selling them to participants and spectators. He's a member of the sooology department. MURIEL BENNETT. put examples of her many hobbies on her desk for her picture. She lilies all sports ut more especially badminton. tennis and Swimming. Amazon co-eds meet her as a member of t e Women's h SA . c I department p y I a educahon S CORN looks up hom a moment of relaxa- tion with his favorife book. The Family Mark Twain. Booksi books and more books are his hobby. As pro- 'Fessor of education he makes iuture teach- ers wish they could achieve his person- ality. MARVIN D. AL- D R. J O H N R A D A M S. noted ic his sly human look typically happy Fe the camera. The Eng lish department lac ulty counts him as: member. He name sleeping as his hobby MMJM aj DEAN BLAKE! mete- orologist in the U. S. Weather Bureau in San Diego. comes out to State three times a week to teach a course in meteorology. The photographer lound him checking the campus instru- ments used by his ol- lice. J. PHILIP BROMLEE seems more like a stu dent than an instruc tor to his typing an: stenography studenis They like him ior i cheery manneran 1 willingness to help.
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