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DR. LEWIS B. LESLEY, histOry professor. has numerous extra- curricular IHtEfESlS to take tip his time, among them the chairman- ship at the college lectures and assemblies committee. He de- votes evenings to reading his lie:w vorite type of novelt murder mys- teries and detective stories. WILLIAM H. LUCIO. JFifth grade superwsor in the training school, likes teaching and always wanted to be a teacher. Guests at his home know him as an accom- plished concert pianist. He likes all the composers. HENRY PITTS MACK. a local at- tmney. comes to the campus three days a week to teach a course in commercial law. Students treat him like a tellew student. which he was not so many years ago. ELMER A. MESSNER. member of the Chemistry department faculty. can always be found in his office or in the adjoining lab at work on an experiment. Here he is making a routine water analysis. DR. CHESNEY R. MOE. professor in the physics department. was found obsewing wave forms on the Cathodeiray oscillograph, an instlument with which he did con- siderable research last summer. DR. A.' P. NASATlR, protessor in the history department. spends spare mements translating Spanish manuscnpts. some for his own benefit and others for use in his rhany courses on South American history. l 2 JULlUS LEEBi orches- tra and band leaderi achieves the aim 0t all conductors. unity among his players. Former conductor ot the San Diego Sym- phony orchestra. and assistant conductor of Jthe St. Louis sym- phony. he's what the students term a i'big manf' N E l L W. LA M B. member ot the educa- tion faculty. likes to make things in his spare moments over week-ends. The hand- some sardonic ring he wears is one at his products. and visitors to his home admire the articles of turni- ture he has made. meJM 4 DR. AMBROSE R. NICHOLS JR. is an, other of the seience professors with a pri- vate lab adjoining his ottice. Often mista- lcen tor a student hes one 0t State's young- est doctots. MARGUERITE-A. NORDAHL,th1td grade supervisor lift the training schooli l5 an expert at melting classrooms attractive. She poses here beside her favorite painting a water color. Hat student teachers n0- tice her unusual shoes.
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CHESTER B. KEN- NEDY? member ot the EnglLsh faculty. plays host in his ottice t0 crowds 0t students who come to Htalln things over. When C. E. Swanson was called to the navy in early spring, Kennedy took over the sponsor- ship of the Aztec and Del Sudoeste. . 1A; 39ch DR. ROBERT HAR- WOOD was mumv bling something tech; nical about Lepidope tera when the pho- tographer happened on him eying a rare butterfly through a microscope in his of- fice. An occupant ot the new science build ing. he likes the pri- vate lab furnished science instructors in addition to their ot- tices. GENEVIEVE K E LLY. member 01: the sociol- ogy department tae- ulty and also a memw ber of the library staff, likes books of all types and reads inces- santly. Her office in the llbrary attords ama ple material for read- ing, we'd say. DR. HARRIET HAS- KELL ls one of those marvels. a scientific gardener, Spare moe ments at home and at school tind her leating through gardening journals for new ideas and methods. She teaches English on the junior college statt. DR. HARRY J. JORDAN. protes- sor of economics. is rarely found without a broad smile on his face. Fellow faculty members hardly knew him at the annual taCUlty dinner where he appeared with full beard ltalsel and derby hat. SYBlL ELIZA JONESl drama in- stfuctor, likes directing student plays. especially the skits used fer the weekly State College radio program. Formerly with the Prasa- dena Community Playhouse. she knews it all. according to her students. DR. FRANK L. JOHNSON. mem- ber of the English faculty. was found correcting original plays written by a group of upper cli- vision students. He termed them very good. Shakespeare is his favorite playwright and subject of his most popular course. MARY LOUISE JANNOCH biol: ogy instructor. is. understandably. a frequent visitor at the campus lath house. where she was found by the photographer. Like most people in her field. she names gar- dening as her hobby. MARGARET B. HUNT. special music supervisor in the campus training school. has organized a full orchestra among the grammar school students that 'keally plays to quote an astonished Stater. Mrs. Hunt likes cats. has SEVEFal for pets. LOWELL D. HOUSER, genial art instructor. likes all fields of his subject. He's at work here grind- ing a lithograph stene. Mexican art is a favorite medium of his since the extended jaunt he took through that country several years ago.
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o I $ t .1 1 Jr Q. . $ f 1-,. J ' 1.x .. x s a, ROBERT W. RlCH- ARDSON. member of the geography depart- ment teemity. taught meteoroiogy c0urses in the tall semester during the absence of Dean Blake. He's pic- tured here with one of his instruments. an anemometer. Zea 9526M? DR. CLARENCE G. OSBORN. protessor 0t histOry and pohti- cal science. became a man with two iobs this year when Pres. Hepner appointed him chairman ot the campus detense coun- cil. As such he has made numerous evi- dent changes about the school tor safety. C1, X 37.6 . 11 . i... E. b f 1 EDITH E. REDIT, first grade supervisor in the training school. has traveted all the way around the world. has Curios in her office trom many countries. She's especially fond 0t mode! boats and is holding a Philippine one From Zamboango. LENA E. PATTER- SON. member of the art department tacA ulty, teaches a course in home turnishings. one at the most pop- ular with coeds. Quite a portion ot the se- mester is spent in teaming to make at, tractive tiower ar- rangements. a Faverite hobby ot Miss Patter- sonts. DR. LAUREN C. POST. member ot the geography taculty, atter- mates each year wuth Mrs. Storm as head of the department. An inveterate photo tan. he uses his many snap shots of local tand- scapcs to itiustrate his coiortui lec- turesi Buriv ircshmcn know him as coach ot the Fresh tootba team. WALTER T. PHILLIPS, member of the language department tacultyi teaches French and Spanish. Stu- dents tinoi his methods easy and lastinq. Spanish maiOrs who form the club El Club Azteca have him as sponsor. PAUL L. PFAFF combines the jobs of professor and business man;he runs a realty firm with his father. His particular department at State is speech: hets pictured here with a model larynx which he uses to make his lectures graphic. FAY V. PERRY. director ot iunior guidance. iikes to work with cof- lege students. does so as sponsor ot Cetza. The sociology depart- ment taculty counts her as a mem- ber. She names her Pt. Lorna home as her hobby. and every year makes her office ome ot the most attractive in the school. DR. HERBERT C. PEIFFER. JR. collects cartoons and newspaper clippings to iltustrate his lectures in psychology classes. Passersby are stopped by the ones especially pertinent to campus life which he pins on his hall bulletin board. ESTHER E. PEASE. tests the per- cussion instruments used in her modern dance classes. A member of the women's physical education department. she spcnsors the stu- dent dance guiidi names tennis as a tavorite hobby. i 3
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