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1 f ':--..- BI . E5 -'Y . -I-,I CLARENCE G. BRADFORD, LATE IN- STRUCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY, IS RE- MEMBERED BY STUDENTS AND FACULTY FOR HIS UNFAILING SERVICE. . I ga. -fu - - ' ' 552 - M., I, IXMQE I ay I FII . I3 f... L - ,F'W,.'5F ,, BJ I-.. M I ' . , ,..:: W M W y I J ii-ft .I ' ':'Qn'i Vi I ' L I 1,3 . - - . . .. ff f ,Amr .. :-: ' - 4112 J If m ay . 11' I 'W i-- iaffii. -I ' -' I3 I I ' W, M E, 9 - II 9, .. - -- H VA . -. J .1 - ,Q I . 'N .I- -.ii .I w' 'A : : :' .. - . - :: M . givggggw E.. Ii LL. : 1gI.wgI.1,i.Y A ...ji ...W -E ,- - . I - f. I - ...- 5 . : A I I . - I :Ji .. ., II IQ Ia- M I... .-I , , ,... I HILDA LOPEZ PENROSE, SPANISH INSTRUCTOR, HAS RETURNED TO CITY COLLEGE, AFTER AN INTERVAL OF IMPORTANT WAR TRANSLATING. EDWARD W. FRANZ IS KNOWN AS A MIRACLE MAN OF MATH, FOR HIS ABILITY TO TRAVEL FAR AND WIDE IN THE LAND OF X AND Z. ..t,-1 LJMM JOHN L. HUGHES, MASTER OF THE SOCIAL SCIENCES, TEACHES A WIDE VARIETY OF COURSES IN ECONOMICS AND POLITICAL SCIENCE. GENE NIELSON OWEN, TITIAN- HAIRED AND DYNAMIC, GUIDES DRAMATIC STUDENTS TO OUTSTAND- ING PERFORMANCES IN STAGE AND RADIO WORK. -I 7 F- '1 'WSI-liaifi . . QQ ISL I-QI 35' g ., . I.: ' . ---- wtf .... :-: WAVA McCULLOUGH ENDEAVORS TO KEEP STUDENTS AWARE OF THE I EDWIN R. COULSON, EVER-BUSY ENGLISH INSTRUCTOR, MANAGES -IfmiE3ffaF2w2:ii: i+1ne ?HfI1i--I-If' I . .. .IW 7 , .- . X I I W aw w -V 555-, I . Riff Q S2 A 'TNQ' f-,III f- ,, 7 .151 f-e,iHH- 'i-HIS.: I'F?w-lr' 9 IV Izff I '. - I.-. I :iff-' , ! 'M - ,. . I... .M A - --v 1 I . 'HA -I :,. M qw, I,-I .. IH L: fmnmwgyfw-wffFnsI . . ,., ,., . ...E I , ' I.. 'I . ' Y MII--L I ' ' .- '- M L E, 'L I. :- J.I,yv.3?Q2ig,Vfg y t LML, , i m Qui iw I-3 r f -4 f A 1- I- lg . E5EEgI?TS ' W :L 4 .M . I. , .... ' - I Fzwmimgf- A Si Q 1 au:-.Vg N ,Q Q-gk II A 'tl ' i- J ,I . .Is ' ' - I. H If I z W. M. H I 5 I W S! Q '34, I E- 5 I X 14 1 M :III mi I' 1 if' and . Mm MM: T I' . A AI ..aM,g -W, 1,-. Ifgfwf' . FI f WQWWQWWMI ww 221.5 NE , 1 -I I .sins O., I-I v 5 I. gf 331.-Iffln' I I is 'Wa 'IMI x If-I III- F V -IX ISI .Q pu M 5, I- -1 Img HQ H fm, I 25? M WI-.Hifi ,, F III as 'T I N fx JAMES K. COSSMAN IS WELL-KNOWN FOR SETTING A HIGH STANDARD OF FAIR PLAY, BOTH ON THE PLAYING FIELD AND ELSEWHERE. M H. PROGRESS IN ADVERTISING ART AND COMMERCIAL ILLUSTRATION. , A . I- W . .. . ai I ., : E I ':. .1.. .:Z:.:f-- If H Y U ' M : -- 5 . Q . 'Y I T ..?': Q,f,.,. 551 'II Q . .. ,. L I fs ' -: H r 4- V3 . . 2-1-,. K M Vifggwfl L K mls 3 ,u I ,.... . M .K gi, 3 ,, , A Y My my -Ig! -1-. K I i Ia . 2, .I V My A 5 I I- .. - su ,Q F ESS. H I. 1 V- -,g y A . HX , R I N K , . - 2 '-f- I, ' H 2, 2 . f . E - if ' W W .Q 'N . :-., II - I I-wx - .2 I I- . ' - I wwggwx if W-I. -. I - I M Q .. - 1 W .IS if-in W . .I.. A- . :asm 3 E F , ,Q fm FI: -I lar ' I - ' ...Tas - -' WI? II I-I M if I- M -. -f-H.4a::...- -- ' . sf I- I- F Y I2 I' II E 5. .I 2 - 5.3 Mi' II- FHFIIIQ - - ' , -,E K ---- ...gg E322--fiyyasym 5,1 .... . 5 iz? 3, I .I Mm, -I . Q- . If Ig-253 , H sa :If -4 Ig -:I I X4 I' QII: 2 Aa -I I sf F 5 ' - IQ- IIE .I 3 , f E . 3u,AtVgmn H2 xg Magi.: p fuk .1 51Q'L'LQ93 55 I, F 1 -I ISI' FK TO KEEP ABREAST OF CUR- RENT LITERATURE AND CORSAIR EDITORIALS. ,, 1 .54 5,-, ...,f,:... .affms .M M :.:w,-H-QM F If PIII-Mmm S52-I-WWII: Q M A N FI, -'lsig-..m Im H f Fg.1t9gifg3wgvfgA,sffE?ig'.'v,E,-rif aw.,-5. T.. .L Z ,gl -UI 'J AI' IJ -7: I Inf., '?3' -I 1-, M- -, Y, I in F .Iwi .Img I H 7 QIIEIHFV I. -. . -I.:., GARRETT A. WYNCOOP LEADS STU- DENTS THROUGH THE MAZE OF HISTORY AND LEAVES THEM WITH A SENSE OF ACCOMPLISHMENT. I I mir 2 .I M, ,Q I 5 ,QI-f' 5 . I . S. . . gIHMv gr -.41 RULON SMITH, INSTRUCTOR IN PSY- CHOLOGY, INTRODUCES HIS CLASS- ES TO THE COMPLICATED STUDY OF HUMAN BEHAVIOR AND ITS MEANING. LESTER M. FRINK, CINE CLUB SPON- SOR AND FORMER ARMY INTERPRE- TER, IS WELL KNOWN FOR HIS WORK IN TEACHING COURSES IN SPANISH. PEARL M. FOLLMER'S DESERTION OF WADE F. THOMAS,- ALONG WITH THE CONCERT STAGE HAS ENHANCED FRESHMAN ENGLISH CLASSES, FINDS THE VALUE OF CITY COLLEGE MU- TIME TO LEAD THE-' COLLEGE BAND SICAL INSTRUCTION MANY TIMES. AND GIVE, MUSICAL INSTRUCTION. JOHN F. SHAY, MECHANICAL ENGI- NEERING TEACHER, SHOWS STU- DENTS HOW TO DRAW LINES AND READ INTRICATE BLUEPRINTS. X I I .' XV
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ADMINISTRATIQN Serving as President of City College for the past eight years, DR. ELMER C. SANDMEYER has proved his sincere in- terest in keeping our standards high and perpetuating the spirit of friendliness for which this school has gained recog- nition. Having held many positions connected with the Col- lege since its founding in 1929, he is well qualified to guide it toward its ultimate goal-a new and modern campus with expanded educational facilities. As Dean of Guidance, DR. MORFORD L. RIDDICK has served faithfully despite the many problems brought by our greatly increased enrollment and the changing demands of the times. EDWARD T. RUENITZ, the Dean of Men, has kept the Associated Stu- dent Body Commission running smoothly in order that the best interests and wishes of the entire student body may be carried out. Always as Dean of Men, he is prepared to lend assistance and offer advice to the men students in solving their particular educational difficulties. PEARL I. HAM- LIN, Dean of Women, has received merited praise from all for her ability to inspire confidence, encourage advance- ment, and create an atmosphere of harmony among the women students. As Well, she has handled advisory duties for the Associated VVomen Students, Epsilon Society, and Red Cross Chapter. i Dr. Myron C. Riddick Edward 'l'. Ruenitz' Pearl I. Hamlin
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.74 nf .f P.. I ..1gfFQIl L. J. ADAMS FINDS TIME TO TEACH AND WRITE TEXTBOOKS ON MATH- EMATICS, AS WELL AS EXPLAIN MYSTERIES OF THE SLIDE RULE. SANGER W. CRUMPACKER, POPULAR - BASKETBALL AND TENNIS COACH, EMPLOYS THE SLOW-BUT-SURE METH- OD OF DEVELOPING WINNING F ORM. QSWSS f? W55 'I I S 'V ' , .Q Ng , Y., .4 ., Iv X A . .wwf 'v4wQmmz I 4 , . f --V' N .351 - .3 A+-1 1-5542 .-AG' Ziifbfjil .af S. In ,Q-sms dia ,as Q I ,X 'YQ' , i 3 I. A .1'iggE- gyiqsfi ivy? gel -11 ,. .,.,i . I . 5-. iff y,-W..-: ' ,IQ2,fIga .E 3 M . . ., L ,if A , A I f. ifI?G?f'iff3i'fQ si. 1 . -I . . E' . If V- f,.,- 'W M A ... . if ' N 1: wg :I-.I , .. ,V , QE. I 2 1.5 e ..: . , t Ng. . .:,,- , 4 5 0: 5 -I V 1-Q 1. Iwi mf' I ,, .. .,,,,, .. , ,.,,, , A X, am i H X84 BROWN, ENGLISH IN- IS KNOWN FOR HIS VERSATILITY IN WRITING OPERETTASA AND MANY OTHER THINGS. 'Q f, M., .wig L.. CARL E. MERRITT, NEW MEMBER OF THE COACHING STAFF, HAS GIVEN TRACK STARS MANY TIPS ON HOW TO IMPROVE PERFORMANCE. INEZ GROSFIELD CONTRIBUTES COL- OR BY WEARING MANY LOVELY CAMELLIAS AND TRAINING MANY IN THE FINER ARTS OF COMMERCE. EDITH G, SPERRY NEGLECTS NO MEANS OF PLEASING INQUISITIVE STUDENTS WHO SEEK THE RIGHT BOOK FOR THEIR PROBLEMS. ,gpg 2 4535? IQEN I. , .. ,xi . . W' I ff Q Lg ,L Q I f .A 1 if I V' if sv QwifQ1IiQwwm1 L I , ff QW' 'E 5 If , In ,A 6 ggi ff QE agamffl' I fgi aj I '11, 1.1 X M I E 96 5. I fig . Z, E 5 SW xi Eg T 2 f , Af Y. if fl 7 ' ' A I gg Q1 ME ., A Ty ffdil lfgo, 1 I 1 : ' ' 3 .I '- ' - i fr? 21 -f I . .2-, i'? 1- Xfyffafsffwiif' .S -- Y' Bsaw. 'A W M 1 - XS' ' 1 w,WvgV'.:B uf-f,?3.IH1Sw f I A ' ff? ff i iiglg, ' fig - 252223 2. ,., fn ' ,Si I X ' , 1.-m f - WILLIAM J. THACKER TEACHES THE FUNDAMENTALS OF BUSINESS PRO- CEDURE AND ADVERTISING AND TRAINS POTENTIAL SALESMEN. EVAN B. BROCKETT, MAESTRO OF THE MUSIC DEPARTMENT, INSPIRES HIS CLASSES TO LEARN THE MYSf TERIES OF HARMONY AND SOLFEGGE, RUSSEL L. LEWIS SPENDS HIS SPARE TIME PHOTOGRAPHING NATIONAL PARKS AND ADDING TO HIS STOCK OF BIOLOGICAL KNOWLEDGE. WILLIAM R. OSTERHOLT, KNOWN TO ALL AS MR. O, HAS LONG CON- DUCTED COURSES IN GEOGRAPHY AND GEOLOGY AT CITY COLLEGE. MARTHA M. HELLNER EMPHASIZES THE IMPORTANCE OF LIFE-LONG PARTICIPATION IN SPORTS FOR EACH WOMAN STUDENT IN COLLEGE. RUSSELL R. REUKEMA RETURNED FROM SERVICE IN THE ARMY TO RESUME HIS CAREER AS INSTRUCTOR IN THE ENGLISH DEPARTMENT. HARRY L, BAUER'S RESEARCH IN BOTANY IS WELL KNOWN, AS WELL AS HIS INFORMATIVE EXHIBITS FOR CLASSROOM USE.
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