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1 QUIZ C-A2352 MIWEEIAI. We ,,. 23 M' fn NG HAYDEN, CONGENIAL BEN. A. BARNARD CREATES IN HIS THE ENGLISH DEPART- INFORMATIVE LECTURES STUDENT IN- GIVEN SELF-CONFIDENCE TEREST IN BETTER GOVERNMENT AND STUDENTS OF SPEECH. THE PRINCIPLES OF ECONOMICS. mf .Q 1 IW f A.-- .,J..........--+-Mw-'- Wwww wer.-If-w-rn -we Af., ,. ,.. J 2-1-' fl lQ':'? l. - f ' I - .I I -- -,I 'Q' checking on latest developments in Kodak techniques! Q Y 24 J. STANLEY BRODE, GENIAL TEACH- ANNA R. AROCHA BRINGS TO HER ER OF ZOOLOGY, COLLECTS SUCH CLASSES FIRST-HAND KNOWLEDGE ASSORTED THINGS A9 STAMPS, OF THE PEOPLE WHO SPEAK THE VERTEBRATES AND COLEOPTERA. LANGUAGES THAT SHE TEACHES. ike an enioyable discussion of an interesting topic Postman always rings twice! Ethel Thomas, commerce instructor, relaxing alter meal is over. Women's Lounge was scene and W. R. Osterholt, Geology Department, check mail boxes while luncheon given by faculty women for office force. waiting for Inez Grosfielcl to finish signing in one spring morning. ,, , 'IT A fI3'?g 'v ' 2- - ... 1 we . Iv:- F 4' A F va29?7e 1 n ,I ITTI . school photography department receives a visit from William Lockwood shown making his usual request for another ted group of CC faculty members: W. F. Werner in fore- helping of mayonnaise, while Vincent Huarte, Edith Sperry, Della Hilbert, school nurse, and Russell Lewis wait their turn. 43 Q 'L , A I. ML af -- 1
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DANIEL F. GRAHAM, SPONSOR OF ALPHA GAMMA SIGMA. HAS SERVED IN TWO WARS AND TAUGHT ENG- LISH AS A PEACE-TIME OCCUPATION, .1.'uw . 1 If ' -. .A .. - ...S f ff ESQ- Qffgwg A .:-:1:::e:Ef '2 , 1 I - -x-' 1 ' -ai '-,S S, I ,. s .If 15 333 ffffif 5 1 -Q., -'-2 -,gig V '. - E '22 I, .. Q :J ' ,NM ' .3 ...Isis :.Cf 51+ 'XA ' 2 C xr: A+ 1.1-..,.,-:-:H-' ' A . , 1 ,. ?Z'3,f.f '- Sf Q 533.355 , -gl '4 . .:.:.Iz:zR' L-?,,E..:f-E.-.51-fb... 'W 'Tw Zi. V. I -' I . 'f -' f A-'.z.+ .. Iii - ..,, ' .Suf i if.- . ' Cf. - - -' 1 I 5 K I f f . MEAE, , 'Q IT-:A H'- .4-. ..,.g .. LAWRENCE S. HORN BRINGS ENTHU- SIASM TO HIS TEACHING OF AMERICAN AND EUROPEAN HIS' TORY, ENLIGHTENING HIS MANY STUDENTS. ,vis Qi? PEGGY GERRY IS COMPLETING HER FIRST YEAR AT CITY COLLEGE OF INSPIRING STUDENTS TO MASTER THE FINE POINTS OF FRENCH. MARY K. CARROLL HAS ENLIGHT- ENED MANY CITY COLLEGE GIRLS IN THE ART OF BETTER GROOMING AS WELL AS IN SPORTSMANSHIP. as :rv- ROY MCHENRY CLAIMS THAT THREE SONS ARE A HANDFUL, BUT STILL KEEPS EACH OF HIS PHYSICS CLASSES RUNNING AT TOP SPEED. -gvv--- - ETHEL M. THOMAS IS THE EXPERT HAND WHO TURNS OUT THE PER- FECT SECRETARY-KNOWING SHORT4 HAND AND OFFICE DIPLOMACY. ROBERT P. WOODS, INSTRUCTOR IN MATHEMATICS AND ENGINEERING, KEEPS BUSY WITH THE LARGE GROUPS OF WOULDABE ENGINEERS. CURTIS L. YOUEL, RETURNED FROM THREE YEARS IN THE NAVY, HAS COACHED THE FOOTBALL TEAM TO ONE OF THE HIGHEST RATINGS ROBERT L. ARMACOST MAKES THE BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES SIMPLE, YET MANAGES TO TEST HIS STUDENTS THOROUGHLY-ASK THEM! . W ,Y. WILLIAM s. LOCKWOOD HAS BEEN sAIvADoRE D. RAEZ, JR., SPANISH TEACHING HERE SINCE 1935 AND INSTRUCTOR, oReANIzED COURSES CAN BE FOUND usuAIIY AROUND IN CHINESE DURING PART or HIS THE CHEMISTRY DEPARTMENT. ARMY CAREER. I T RP IBXE HQQHI 3 L 'W I L . ' . 3 ' J-R.. 31 f - ' . ...N lm 4- Sy 'V li . . .,. . img Z A jg ' 'b . . 3 .... -' WALTER R. COPE, NATIVE TEXAN, WHO HAS STUDIED ABROAD, LEADS THE MODERN LANGUAGE DEPART- MENT AND TEACHES FRENCH AND GERMAN. WILLIAM F. WERNER MAKES BOTH PLEASANT AND PROFITABLE THE FEARED PROCESS OF LEARNING THE HIGHER REALMS OF MATHEMATICS. BEVERLY E. FISHER, SPINDRIFT FEA! TURE ADVISER, TRIES TO READ ALL THEMES WRITTEN IN HIS ENGLISH CLASSES.
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