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ARTHUR L. FREDERICK, A. M. . . EDWARD D. GIBBS, A. M. . . meet LEONARD G. IACOBSEN, B. M. . . since l927 has guided many fresh- one of the most energetic faculty C. P. Sfs pride of the piano . . . has men through introductory religion members . . . does everything from taught many piano aspirants for the courses . . . chairman of the Chapel teaching future teachers to keeping last eleven years . . . helped with Committee . . . adviser of many Re- our athletics running smoothly . . . the presentation of the well-remern- ligious Education majors . . . gradu- his second year with us . . . from bered America Sings radio pro- ate of Lawrence College. Huron College. gram . . . graduated from North- - western. TO OUR PROFESSORS We, your students, wish to thank you for your tireless efforts to assist us in acquiring our college education. We appreciate you not only for your classes, but for your advice and recommendations, for your patience, for your cooperation and friendly interest, for your assistance in our extra-curricular activities, and for the example you daily give us, of well- educated individuals living life,to the fullest. Students of C. P. S. JULIUS P. IAEGER, Ph. D. . . arrived at C, P. S. in the year 1929 . . . has instilled the finer things of English literature into the minds of many students since then . . . known by ' many as the adviser of the Trail and the Tamanawas . . . graduated from Spokane University. MARTHA PEARL IONES, A. M. . . this is Teach . . . loved by all who know her . . . known by most stu- dents through Freshman Speech . . . for l2 years has- turned out many good actors, speech teachers and excellent performances . . . from Northwestern University. . 7.27 K ERICH I, F. KOKER, A, B. . . director of our chorus and one of the best violinists in Tacoma . . . is as good- natured and fun-loving as he looks . . . graduated from the University ot Washington and has been with us intermittently since 1937. HELEN M. LEWIS, A, B. . . our friendly librarian always has a smile for all . . . helpfully assists students locate Term Paper material or the latest novel for relaxation reading . . . graduated from the University of Washington and has been here 4 years.
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CHARLES T. BATTIN, Ph. D. . . every line in his benevolent face is the product of a thousand chuckles . . . debate squad prestidigitator . . . was graduated from Ottawa University . . . has been' at C. P. S. for sixteen years as our econ. professor. Im I ELLERY CAPEN, M. B. A. . . a calm and collected gentleman who hails from the University of Washington . . . our Assistant Professor of Busi- ness Administration . . . has found his place with the students as the Business Manager of the Associated Students. ' FACULTY IN SERVICE . OSCAR-ANDERSON, M. sf PHILIP R. PEHLANDT, Ph. D. LEO I. FRANK, A. M. -HOWARD OISETH, A. -M. ' STEWART PARKS, M. Ed. HARRY VENN, A. B. COOLIDGE O. CHAPMAN, Ph. D. . . . our idea of the perfect Oxford- ian professor . . . has opened a new world of literature to many a disinterested student . . . col- lects Pearls as a hobby . . . was graduated from Cornell Univer- sity and has been at C. P. S. for ten vears. FRANCES CHUBB, B. F. A. . . claims C. P. S. as her alma mater and has been associated with the art department since 1940 . . . is known to everyone by her friendly smile. WALTER SCOTT DAVIS, A. M., LL. D. . . . the beloved Senator, senior pro-- fessor of them all . . . professor of history and political science at C. P. S. for 35 years . . . has brought to life famous American personalities for many, many students . . , infallible memory. PAUL R. FOSSOM, Ph. D. . . for the last four years has been a special lecturer in economics . . . seen fre- quently in the office of the Tacoma ' City Planning Council . . . from 8 Concordia College. ' S' .Ti MARION CAUTHERS, A. M. . . a new-comer to our art department . . . has won the friendship of all her students by her charming personality . . . comes to us from Columbia. WARREN PERRY, A. M. RAYMOND L. POWELL, Ph. D. LYLE ts. SHELMIDINE, PR. D. D. ROBERT SMITH, M. Mus. RICHARD D. SMITH, B. A.
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MARIORIE MANN, A. M. . . women's athletics and intra-murals are hers . . . Campus adviser for the WAVES, WACCS, .SPARS, and Marines . . . for five years has been at C. P. S. . . . from the University of Washing- ton. FREDERICK A. MCMILLAN, M. S. . . hails from-our rivals to the south, or Willamette University . . . Mac keeps the third floor of Howarth Hall bright with the study of Geology . . . has beenhere for 19 years. Q ttf, I 'He Z.: 'LI ferr,-P .ite.,.s. as if ARTHUR WESLEY MARTIN, Ph. D. . . has had more than his share of aspiring young mathematicians this year, as students prepare for the various branches of the armed forces . . . friendly and helpful . . . from the University of Chicago. BERTHA ROBBINS, Ph. B. . . a little bit of South America in our own back yard! . . . has alert, and friendly interest in people, words and Span- ish . . . Different, therefore, interest- ing! . . . gracious adviser of Kappa Phi . . . graduate of DePauw' Uni- versity. ' . U l ' ' -,ei M111 HELEN IULIA MCKINNEY, Ph. D. . . this amiable French professor has brightened up that study since her arrival in 1938 . . . a graduate of the University of Kansas, she received her Doctor's from the University of . California. MARVIN R. SCHAFER, Ph. D. . . three typical sons and China are this cheery instructor's pet topics of conversation . . . came to C. P. S. in 1932 . . . Sociology prof . . . from the University of Chicago. ' if ftltl - s-, .Lil ' ALICE M. SCI-IMIDT, M. S. . . efficient. thorough and friendly . . . instructor in the Biology department . . . new- comer to the College this year . . .' graduated from the University of Vermont. RAYMOND S. SEWARD, Ph. D. . . for twenty years has been Professor of Physics . . . graduated from Pomona College and received his Doctors from Stanford . . . liked by all his students. ROBERT DANIEL SINCLAIR, Ph. D. . . . he can solve everything from love affairs to frayed nerves . . . our friendly professor of Psychology came to us I2 years ago . . . graduated from the University of Qwa 'f L .f-R
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