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.f'r'3-R' vie IAMES R. SLATER, A. M., M. Pd. . . by making the study of biology interesting, professor has equipped many future doctors and laboratory technicians with their science foun- dation . . , graduated from Rutgers College, and came to C, P. S. in 1919. ROBERT D. SPRENGER, A. M. . . hardly to be distinguished from the students because of his youth . . . back to his alma mater to spend his time teaching chemistry students . . . was teaching assistant at Syracuse University. DORIS HELEN SMITH . . . our Organ instructor for the past year . . . studied here, before that . . . her sense of humor plus her unusual tallent makes her well-liked. WARREN E. TOMLINSON, Ph. D. . . Tommy is known for his ability on skis and ice skates, as well as for his lusty singing of German folk songs . . . has been here ten years . . . graduated from the University of Berlin. BLANCHE W. STEVENS, M. S. . . during her many years at C. P. S. has taught many a coed the elements of homemaking, from cooking to China selection . . . graduated from Stout Institute and has done work at Oregon State College. FRANK E, YOUNG, Ph. D. . . this likeable young man was in charge of the Chemistry department for the first semester . . . received his Doc- tor's from the University of California and has returned there for research work. LINDA VAN NORDEN, A. M. . . thoroughly charming, she graces the school . . . back from a year spent in California . . . once again guiding literature students through much of the best literature . . . came here in l93O . . . graduate of Stanford U. LOUIS G, WERSEN, M. A. in Music . . . leader of our band and instructor of wind instruments . . . director of Tacoma Public School music . . . has been at C. P. S. for 7 years . . . from Washington State College. FRANK G, WILLISTON, Ph. D. . . if you can find him, he's yours . . . this busy professor came to C. P. S. some ten years ago . . . student of history of the East . . . sponsor of the annual Chinese dinner . . . adviser of the S, C. A. and independents . . . clever chess player , . . gradu- ated from Ohio Wesleyan University. 2. ' E-1 f iii V53 1 1 Mn- ' if. 3 ii'3i5!+?' , v
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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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The activities of the Associated Students got off to a good start last spring with a very successful Campus Day. On this occasion, through the efforts and organization of Marijane Lewis, much was accomplished by the combined efforts of the students and faculty. A morn- ing of Work, an afternoon of play and an evening of entertainment was the program of the day. Though the War situation had its effects on-campus life, the students took steps to .meet these changes. The War Coordination Committee was created by Central Board and it has helped to make changes in keeping with the other colleges about the country. The sale of de- fense stamps and bonds as a Weekly project Was inaugurated and has met With remarkable success. A ln spite of the man-power shortage at school, our athletics have kept a high standard, with Coach Frank producing one of the best football teams in several years. The season was completed with a most successful Homecoming under the able leadership of Elizabeth Pugh. A record number of alumni turned out to the full program of fun and entertainment. I Wish to express my sincere appreciation to all of those students and faculty members who cooperated in an effort to present the best program of activities possible under the present con- ditions. I also thank Kay Woods for assuming the office of President for two months and for her capable management during that time. lt was only through cooperation, and inspiration of our president Dr. Thompson, that We were able to make these accomplishments. Sincerely. PAUL B. HEUSTON, President. BETTY IANE PYLE i KAY WOODS
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