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TOP LEFT-eDiscussing the finer points of a history test with one of his students is Dr. Clive M. Warner. BELOW-Lectures in an English course can be a great delight, especially when presented by Mr. B. E. Fisher. i 7 WM BELOWeAs journalism instructor, Mr. J. Kenner Agnew supervises the publication of the CORSAIR each week. BELOWeCounselling is but one phase of Dr. Russel L. Lewis9 busy day. He is also Dean of Student Personnel. FF , i ' X XXX XXX , x x e x x BELOW RIGHT- At your serwce 15 Mr. Glenn W x xxx x x x k C. Martinis motto. He is shown here with one of nee . 3 i x V ' I ' the many students who come to him for counsell- XX X e '1 x ; i- v i ing and guidance. BELOWmAlways the mathematician is Mr. Ed- ward W. Franz, keeping up-to-date on the latest theories. J. :1 WW xxxkxg iiVs K i it t Ne
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The tteyesb, have it in this psychology class conducted by Dr. Rulon Smith. History? Spanish? Take your choice because Mr. Lester M. Frink teaches both. These hard-working students of advertising art are given valuable instruction by Miss Wava McCullough. Mr. Russell R. Reukema loves extra- curricular work, besides teaching English. Here he awaits final tabulation of the successful Red Cross Drive. BELOW-Are you confused about German or Spanish grammar? Mrs. Pat R. Cejudo can clarify the whole thinoe. The listening room, latest addition to the language department, is being tested by Mr. Walter R. Cope. Mr. L. J. Adams, math instructor, takes advantage of the available space in his new oHice to file away a new test. 1 far I : trath I I L l: E- A I hm J LFJ C !
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: M RIGHT-iiiltis a bird! Itis a plane?9 . . No, itis only Mr. R. P. Woodsi star-gazing astronomy class. BELOW-iiWhen good friends get together,,, a little extra help to students is given by Mr. William J. Thacker and Mr. Sheldon M. Hayden. BELOW RIGHT-Mr. Paul E. Richards tries to prove to his students that 2 plus 2 equals 4 . . . or does it? TOP LEFTiSocrates had some mighty interesting ideas . . . as this group of philosophy students finds out from Dr. Roy G. Bose. ABOVE RIGHT-Want to know why and how plants and animals live? Then listen carefully to Mr. Robert L. Armacost, whose classes are always filled. LEFTiTo iiStrikeW is the object of all these bowl- ing students. Mrs. Ann M. Calloway gives a practical demonstration.
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