University of Redlands - La Letra Yearbook (Redlands, CA)

 - Class of 1960

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,H -f- -ff .Luffy-if Pliilosop ier ancl Artists Vernon Dornbach, who exhibits work in Los Angeles Art Mu- seum, received Fulbright grant to study art in New Zealanclg cli- vides time among adult education classes, painting, and art shows . . . Demonstrator of ceramic techniques, Leon Moburg sculp- tured way through Smithsonian Institute during summer and preaches importance of eliminating air bubbles from artistic chef d'ouvres . . . Artiste Margaret Clark instructs future artists and teachers, whets creative appetites, and works at counselingg re- plete with slides and knowledge, she presents artful lectures to Civ students. UPN it I rglifkiiy z'3-twig fa-.Wftsa.3iiai get -'I 1-.uftv --a ,fee fstgsnagt- - stitg f iii ir f .,1k1El'il.::gi ehttjli ,iw f. we iifvlftfiii' 1 t1igz1tiS5t'ilSt.at 'ff timlailai 5.-1? A . Qlyr V, 1 U ld' -l'7:Q-'fl l' ' li' 2s.3l'l- Q 4'-111 L Devotee of educational philosophy and con- tact man for entertainment celebrities, Dr. Fredrick Mayer, campus Bertrand Russell, fin- ishes hooks with assembly line rapidity. Artisans admiring string work of unknown student are: Leon Moburg, instructorg Vernon Dornbach, instructor: and Margaret Clark, assistant professor of nrt. , --V 5 -iv..-Li - ggi ' 'f I-.5 ., ..,, ,gig- ,rj 3 xt? alla 'yay ' H!

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f-'T nf - 'la 2 '1 r- L' Dr. David Poston, director of humanities, points to conversational spot on map during one of his lectures to Civilization students. Civil War specialist, Dr. Davis Applewhite, who possesses a slight Southern accent and flaunts a few historical biases, carries on personal feud with John C. Fremont during humor-spiced lectures . . . Moccasined Doctor, Gilbert Becker lists hobbies ad inlinitum, coaches soccer team, and illustrates art of artifacts' digging to pros- pective diggers. Although a noted raconteur, few know of his experiences as recreation director in war time prison camp . . . Cur- rently taking leave of absence, Redlands' Beau Brummel Dr. Henry Dittmar, recipient of two Ph.D's, presents accent-tinged Civ lectures supplemented with slides and swagger stick . . . Another absentee Miss Louise Jennings took time off to work on doctorate degree, be- came history and business prof after being president's secretary and director of admissions . . . Master of nuances Dr. David Poston, chair- man of Humanities Department, lulls weary s-tudents to sleep with monotones then shatters peaceful slumbers with attention-getting shouts, urges test-takers to be specific and think 'before writing . . . Wearer of consistently impeccable and consistently conservative suits, staunch Democrat Dr. john Groom, government pedagogue and Civ lecturer, receives all comers in political conversations . . . U of R graduate jeDon Emenhiser, overseer of government classes and North Hall denizens, was a participant in the Washington Semester Plan while studying here . . . Dr. Frank Greenway, financial wizard of local circles, instructs classes at banking institutions, publishes articles on banking problems, and is authority on federal reserve system. . . . Redlands' amiable economist Dr. George Cady keeps tab on pulse of school with his open door policy, typiiies interested professor and frequently produces paper clips, index cards, and advice for harried students . . . Native of St. Louis Harold Kirchner, accounting gradu- ate turned economics instructor, traded business world for educational swim and corrects papers instead of ledgers. Dr. George Cady, Dr. Frank Greenway, and Harold Kirchner, Redlands' three economists, combine business talents when teach- ing economy of U.S. Tl-iese 'Know' America X. History people from top to bottom are: Dr. Gilbert Becker, Dr. Davis Applewhite, and Dr. John Groom. -



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Nonchalantly posing for picture by Dr. Hollenberg, science and math profs are Dr Floyd Williams, Dr. Jerome Johnson, Judson Sanderson. In back row Dr Samuel Maxfield and Dr. Edgar Nilson. Mathematicans, Scientists George Carson, former Illinois and Stanford at- tender, proves that teachers can be business minded- past positions include production foreman, dean and registrar, and principal . . . Performing Alaskan geo- logical services for the government, Dr. Stephen Dana, an avid golfer, clutters front lawn with golf balls, guides rock and hammer hounds in Geology classes is Dr. Applewhite's brother-in-law . . . Dr. Paul Glea- son, Redlands' Physics Head, attended Colgate and Harvard Universitiesg witnessed anti-foreign riots in Burma . . . Recipient of the unique honor of having algae named after him-Dr. George Hollenberg, bio- logist, tells of algae hunting experiencesg was member of special expedition studying the affects of atomic radiation on algae . . . Unearther of ancient relics, Dr. Charles Howell, Redlands' most enthused arche- ologist, digs up dusty objects d'artg dons hiking boots and ropes for mountain climbs . . . One of the select few allowed to venture in guarded inner sanctums of Los Alamos' Atomic Installations, Dr. Jerome John- son channels future bridge builders through engineer- ing problems . . . Advocator of harnessing undergradu- ate potentials, Dr. Robert Maybury, recipient of Danforth grant, spurs students to deeper research, is member of Hearts' board, and is supporter of Science Foundation . . . Connoiseur of fine water, Dr. Edgar Nilson makes palatable distilled water in Chem lab and transports it to Duke Hallg the Davis grad is a member of Heart Association. 1 Demonstrating to each other their knowledge of projector are George Carson and Robert Tosh. Dr. Fred Warburton and Dr. Paul Gleason solve problem of eye contact by lecturing separately to different sections of the room.

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