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CHARLES R. SMITH. baseball coach in the men's physical eduv cation depodmentt is known to the be 3 as Coach Charlie. He makes the boys work, but works with them. They look forward to the out-otetown game trips taken in his station wagon. DEANE F. SMITH, looks exhiler- ated ottzr a brisk ride to school on his thrce-geared bicycte. Mem- lw of the music department tac- ultv. lee coaches the a cappeHa choir in addition to his theory rlasses. Smith was the first pro- tessor to introduce bike riding at State. ELINOR SOULE. special art suw pervisor in the training school, enjoys her work. likes to play practical iokes on friend Dorothy Harvey ot the science depart- ment. Knitting and camping are two of her favorite pastimes. CHRISTINE SPRINGSTON was second among State College tac- ulty members to ride a bike for transportation. She coaches merits glee and men's quartet. The boys :ind her aiways in the mood tor un. DR. BERENICE I. STONE. campus medical doctor. alternates patch- ing up Staters with teaching health education classes. A great lover ot horses. she collects them in all forms and here is wearing one as a lapel pin Qt sterling. CHARLES E. SWANSON. now an ensign in the United States navy, was Swanny to everyone on campus tor four years. acted as journalism instructor and adviser of all campus publications. As sorry to go as students were to Fose him. he drops in every now and then to say hetfo. l4 FLORENCE J. SHA- FER. of the woments physical education department. is one of those people students can't imagme idle. Hockey and indOOr coachI she outplays the best ot the stu- dent Amazons. MELVYN K. ROSS. member of the chem- istry department tac- ulty. is a tavmite with lab students. He helps sponsor Delta Kappa. men's chemistry tra- ternity. atong with Dr. Robinson. MMM 62X FRANCES B. TOR- BERT. merchandising instructor who is an authority on both na- tional and tocal busi- ness trends. is an ar- dent phonograph rec- ord collectort and counts about I000 on her shelves now. She tikes alt the classics but leans a little to Beethoven. MABEL COY TRNL. member of the Enghsh taculty. is another who shares in C. E. Swanson's jobaehe teaches his journalism classes. Interested m old books. she hasten l85l grammar Whitih brings a smile with its correct expressions 0 disgust H Foh. ty. JFudge. away.
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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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MILTON ALBERT M l L L E R. biology instructor. spends two mornings at week at the college. The rest 0t his time is taken up with biological re- search for the navy. Golf is his hobby. 555 game? JEANETTE A. VAN- DERPOOL. sixth grade supervisor in the training schooii is proud 0t her Dutch ancestry. She insists sixth graders are adult in many ways. points to the aiacrity with which they do such things 65 write model i newspaper stories. C A R L H A V E N YOUNG gymnastics and COrreCtive gym instructor. was found adtusting one of the muscie buiiders in the gymnasium. Be- sides his regular class- es he Finds time to sponsor inter-trater- nity and intra-mural sports. H l L D E K R A M E R WALKER. German in structor on the ian- guage faculty. might be termed State's most ardent patriot. A newcomer to this country ten years ago, tiom Germany. she says Americans don't realize their biessings. She makes sure her students do. DR. R. EDWiN WORLEY. protes- sor in the mathematics and physics departments. gets entirely away trom his subiects with his hobby. He coilects phonograph records 0rd Lites everything, horn Gersh- win to Each. He's shown here with his special record magnitict for detecting crack; JOHN H. WILSON, instructor in the somai science department. left the campus in catty April to take a government iob here in the city. Spare moments find him with his thoroughbred cockcr Sugar who has been winning for him lately at dog shows. FRANK M. WATENPAUGH. teacher at the brain-twistet. ac- counting. endears himseit to teIIOw faculty members. by helping them make out their income tax reports. That's hobby enough.n he grins. DR. LEWIS F. WALTON. member of the math department taculty. uses kitchen recipes to illustrate his algebra theorems. He likes to chat with students on the arcade benches. CURTIS R. WALLING. math and engineering professor. was tound checking the complicated set 0? tubes which torms the college heating system. He enjoys ext piaining its intricate workings. DON HALLIDAY WALLERL JR.. came to the campus this year to take over the position 0t CPT Flight instructor. A great favorite among airplane minded Aztecs. he was invited soon atter coming to the school to sponsor social tra- ternity Eta Omega Delta.
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