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LEFTeCoach Curtis L. Youel looks longingly at this golf club before storing it for the next successful season. RICHTeCOach Dave McNeiPs physical education course might well be entitled: iiThe Art of Defending Yourself Against S.M.C.C. Womenlii LEFTeSOft now . . . me- thinks I hear a note! Dr. F. Anthony Viggiano looks en- couragingly toward the source. RIGHT-Coach Carl Merrittis experienced eye travels the field to see if his trackmen are ready for their next com- petition. v,,,lw,,wwk , wmmzw h ' LEFT-Ancient bones and rocks are his business. This is Mr. J. Stanley Brode lead- ing a discussion in his geol- ogy class. RIGHT- Caught between classes is Mr. Gerald W. Hil- bert, physics instructor. Here he checks his mail and mes- sages. LEFT-iiNow, class, this is the way we got rid of the old campus? says Mr. Wil- liam S. Lockwood of the Chemistry Department. RIGHT-Mrs. Pearl M. Foll- mer and her students explore the intricacies of rhythm and harmony in her piano classes.
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Attention girls! .Coach John J. Joseph demonstrates his method for keeping the boys in shape . . . Take note! Hard at work in his new office, Dr. W. F. Werner checks the enrollment cards for his mathematics classes. The luxury and comfort of the Birchwood Room are being ex- ploited by Mr. Edwin R. Coulsonis English literature classes. Constructive and valuable art criticism is offered to his students by Mr. Stanley D. Rollin, who is a recognized artist in his own right. It may not be as great as Rodinis iiThinkerfi but you cer. tamly have every opportunity to develop your talents in Mr. W. Howard Wilsonis art classes. Mr. John L. Hughes is a good example of why teachers are teachers. He reads and studies continuously to keep abreast of the times and also to offer added information to his economics classes.
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W WWWWWWWWWWW a w rm v WXXXXXX M M, , W i ' WZQXWWWMY MX M W i QMWWWWVM, W, i s Explaining the technique of shortening a word to her future stenographers, is Miss Ethel M. Thomas of the Com- merce Department. Pride and joy of the Music Department is this collection of rare sheet music, early recordings, and musical instruments. Here Mr. Evan B. Brockett, head of the department, exhibits them. Mr. George M. Pride divides his time between olfering students advice on their proposed careers and teaching ana- tomy and hygiene. Preparing for a splash splurge are these aqua-lovelies of Miss Martha M. Hellneris swimming team. Leading a discussion of the Newtonian Theory is this budding physicist, under the expert supervision of Mr. Ray W. McHenry.
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