Santa Monica College - Spin Drift Yearbook (Santa Monica, CA)

 - Class of 1939

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Sally H. Sand ,A Coaches I. K C MARY K. CARROLL, A.B A M tivities of the w ., . ., leads off omen's physical educati ranges for those very po ridin e spo etc., recently added ic e list .... Sally Hamilt exuberan r. siasm to her tennis r s classes. distinguushe Y'ieW2Sf he . lungle ., . ., eads the me' classes correl n s physical educati , ates the work of all the differen and teams, keeps up the SMIC f' Sanger W C ighting sp . rumpacker, B.S., Ed.M., ti rific, coaches basketball ' throu ' ny but ter , tennis and ' gh fine team swimmin s, has worked up a fine e among the men as a swell f BS c r putation ellow. . . sYouel, . ,, urrent hero of t . . Curti the campus, guided the football eam into co-championship th' SMIC and h' is last season, cover imself with glory, added ' school to his list of ' ed the girls of the admirers. ln both lv1en's and Women's Physical Education classes, stress is placed upon the so-called minor ac- tivities, those in which the student can participate long after graduation from college. For the men these include swimming, skiing, golf, and tennis. The wo- men enjoy riding, bowling, swimming, archery, tennis. fencing, dancing, and ice-skating. Play days and meets are scheduled f and students attend o ten each term, enthusiastically. meyer, Mary Carroll. Physical Ed ucation . ossman, Curtis Youel Sanger Crumpacker, Larry Horn the ac on classes ar pular outsid rts, bowling g, swimming, e-skating to th ' on Sandmeye A.B., brings ce and enthu ' , dancing, and spot ' s herself as the facultys wlywed .... james K lim Cass man, A.B A M h on tcoaches irit. . . g, brings

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n universities: , ege algebra, mathematics of f analytic geometry, diif ' a . W Franz, W. F. Warn Adams Mathematics SMALLEST OF ALL departments, Mathematics claims three competent and congenial instructors, tries to show students the part that mathematics has played in human progress and its relation to the other fields of knowledge, conducts prize competitions once a semester .... L. I. Adams, B.S., A.M., teaches Mathematics all day, spends his spare time figuring out new puzzles, probably counts sheep to get to sleep at night, devotes one noon period a week to ex- plaining the principle of the slide rule to physics, chemistry, and mathematics students .... Edward W. Franz, A.B., A.M., presides over both Math and Physics classes, gets technical with student physicists. keeps the board covered with little x's and y's, enter- tains by showing off the motion picture films of his recent trip abroad ..,. William F. Werner, A.B., M.S., A.M., Mathematics prof, a paragon of patience as he explains things to the un smiles sweetl mathematical minds y as he announces a test relaxation. , plays tennis for Some of the mathematics courses are offered as make-up subjects for high school work. Among these are high school algebra and geometry, and intermedi- ate algebra. The rest are the standard three-semester unit courses taught in all colleges a d trigonometry coll Would-be architects stud mance engineeri ' erential and ' nd engineerin ' integral calculus, g drawing. Mr. Adams uses gia r I A nt slide- ue to Il'tSffUCl advanced math students. Y ng drawing. er, L. I. i9



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Floyd I. Wilson, Russell L. Lewis, I. S Brode, H. L. Bauer. Life Sciences LARGEST OF ALL departments and rid f h , p e o t e school, the science faculty encourages field trips and o t 'd ' ' ' u si e activities, as well as regular class work. . . . Harry L. Bauer, B.S., AM., Ph.D., heads the science departm t ' en , teaches Bacteriology and Botany, makes hard things seem simple .... I. Stanley Brode, B.S., M.S,. shows the Zoology students just when and where to cut as they dissect from earthworm to shark. . . . White-coated Charles Daggs, A.B., A.M,, once Pomona's athlete supreme, now instructs in Chemis- try and heads the fancy-monickered Paracelsians. . . . Rus IL.L ' ' se ewls. B.S., M.S., abbreviated redhead, teaches Zoology, knows all about specimens . . . William S. Lockwood, A.B., A.M., doubles in Chem ' t is ry and Mathematics. leads the Travel Club .... SMjC's big-wind-and-earthquake man, W. R. B. Oster- holt, B.S., A.M., M.S., tells Geology and Geography classes about time and tide and what is boiling under the earth's crust .... Charles F. Phipps, B.S., M.S., Master mind of Physics, paces quietly about the cam- pus, instructs the would-be master minds ,... Floyd I. Wilson, B.S., A.M., the quiet, reserved gentleman in the white coat, lectures Botany, Zoology, and Anatomy. Wi work-rooms, the Science classes follow the same gen- eral program as do the universities of this state. Be- sides those that prepare for the university, several courses are offered to students who wish a general knowledge of the fields of Chemistry, Zoology, and Botany. th exceedingly well-equipped laboratories and With colored chalk and Zoology students gather specimens, then classify them. pointer, Dr, Bauer lectures graphically to Botany classes. v W? .lvl 2l

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