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X it 5' .Q 4 ll ' V'M.'in, J if ' F1 'a-HRX-' tal 1 ' 1 Dr. Richard Welsh, researcher at Redlands Professor of biology and zoology, Dr. Dr. Robert Maybury, assistant professor of since 1957, reads through reports on latest George Hollenberg admits that plants and chemistry, includes numerous lecture trips scientific findings. algae are his first love. to local schools in his schedule. i 4:-'ir' f T-+1 ologist Dr. Stephen Dana brings well Returning from year's leave of absence, Dr. leown lecturers to campus for the benefiit John Goodman, associate professor of bio- those interested in Geology. logy, tells of African expedition. lr. Harold Woodrow lectures importance Dr. Reinhold Krantz, chemist, returns this physics and chemistry in prep schools. year from leave of absence. Researc pecialisizs Dr. Judson Sanderson, associate professor of mathematics, combines mathematical equa- tions fin classes, with gardening and traveling fat homej with his interest in high fidelity music . . . Dr. Fred Warburton, physics prof, takes busman's holiday during summers while doing research for naval ordnance labs . . . Dr. Richard Welsh, associate researcher in chemistry, received schooling from Harvard and Ph.D. from Stanfordg admits being bitten by photography and high fidelity bugs . . . Dr. Floyd Williams, geologist, was one of the four delegates to the Danforth Conference in Col- orado Springsg is usher and Sunday School instructor at Baptist Church . . . Professor of Chemistry Dr. Harold Woodrow specializes in organic chemistry and recognizing potential science and medical students . . . Dr. Reinhold Krantz, associate professor of chemistry, re- turns from year's leave of absence, has been a control chemist, research chemist, and instruct- or at Michigan State College . . . Another returnee Dr. john Goodman comes back from year in Africag specializes in reptiles and am- phibians, and has taken numerous trips to Mexico and Baja California. 21
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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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fqgim Clerical staff of library include: Gretchen Poulson, Josephine Campbell, H1111 Lang, Alice Nelson. and Bernice Stone. Biblioplliles Meet Library Needs Home away from home, the library boasts possession of over 100,000 volumes. The bib- lio-warehouse moved to its corner in 1926, and was remodeled in 1957, but already needs more space for its rapidly-increasing supply of books. Library's professional staff members from left to right are: Frances Crenshaw fkneelingj, Alice Beaver, Lawrence Marshburn, and Mary Clark. 22 Originator of library pictures, Miss Esther Hile, head librarian, is still reorganizing library from recent revamping and remodel- ingg bemoans lack of storage, oflice, and reading space. 1 ee .f af f Lk
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