Ida E. Hawes, Vocational Day Head
Vhe.
PaAadena
Chronicle
Vol. 33
Pasadena Junior College, November 28, 1941
No. 11
Vocation Conferences
Held Today; Record
Attendances Expected
Complete Vocational Day Schedule
+ Today, men and women from
all walks of life, representing
practically every profession, will
gather in various rooms and as¬
sembly halls to tell Pasadena Ju-
DEPARTMENT
ART
BUSINESS
ENGINEERING,
TECHNOLOGY
ENGLISH
LANGUAGE
REGULAR FRIDAY SCHEDULE
SPEAKER
CONFERENCE PERIOD— 8:55 9:45 A. M.
SUBJECT ROOM
LIETTA, former J. C. Student . “Ceramics, Illustration, and Industrial Design” 300C
MRS. MARJORIE MUDGETT, former J. C. Student “Dress Designing— Dress Making” .
2ПС
RAPHAEL SORIANO . . “Contemporary Architecture” . 201C
HAROLD MEINEL, former J. C. student . . ..“Typography . 207C
MR. HOERGER, J. C. instructor . “Accounting” . . 194C
MR. SYDNOR, J. C. instructor . . “Advertising” . HS8C
MP»S. YOUNG, J. C. instructor . “Merchandising” . HOC
MISS CHILDS, J. C. instructor . “Secretarial” . 16CC
MR. ALBERT A. MERRIL, leading wind tunnel
authority . . . “Wind Tunnel Practice” . ;.. . Boiler
FILMS . . - . - 200C
LIFE SCIENCE
Pre-Med.
Nutrition
MATHEMATICS
Architecture
MUSIC
PHYSICAL ED.
Men and Women
ARMINE VON TEMPSKE, author of “Born in
Paradise” . - . . . “Winning Your Spurs” . Auditorium
VERNA BOWMAN, R. N. Supt. of Pasadena Hosiptal
Dispensary . . . J.04D
DR. GEO. DOCK, nationally known diagnostician
and former professor of medicine, University
of Michigan . . . . “Language in Science and Service” . 104D
DR. W. D. LEECH, PJC authority on the Chemisty
of foods and vitamins . . 104D
The discussion will be led by MR. ARTHUR S. WILEY of the Language Department. Students are
invited to bring questions.
DR. BURNS, Assist, Medical Advisor of L. A. “Problems of Pre-Medical Students and Pre-Medi-
County Hospital cine in the Junior College” . 208D
REPRESENTATIVE OF NURSING DEPARTMENT,
I,. A. County Hospital . “Fields of Nursing” . . 201 D
FLORENCE TALLY, Rep. of Pasadena Medico- “Opportunities for Doctors’ and Dentists’
Dental Assistants Association Assistants Today” . . . 102 D
MR. MELVIN BARRON, Assist. Supervisor of
Angeles National Forest . . “Recent Developments in Forestry” . 110D
LIFE SCIENCE PHOTOGRAPH EXHIBIT . . Corridor D Building
MISS SEDGWICK, Nutritionist,
State Board of Health . . “Nutrition and National Defense” East end Library
SYLVANUS MARSTON, Pres. Co. Cal. Chapter, “Problems Facing the Architectural
Am. Inst, of Architecture . . . . Profession Today” . - . 238C
MRS. LELAND A. IRISH, Exec. Vice Pres., So.
Calif. Symphony Assoc.
CHIEF COOP, Pasadena Fire Department .
R.
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T. C.
PHYSICAL SCIENCE
SOCIAL SCIENCE
..First Aid Demonstration . . Library
30C
“Vocational Opportunities for Young
Musicians in So. Calif.” . Music Bldg.
..“Pasadena’s Place in the Nat’l West end
Defense Program . Library
PASADENA FIRE DEPARTMENT
FIRST AID TEAM . .
SAMMY LEE, 2nd place winner Nat’l. Intercollegiate
HANK CHAPMAN, LES SHAEFFER . Diving Exhibition . Pool
PASADENA ATHLETIC CLUB FORMATION
SWIMMING TEAM . Swimming and Diving Exhibition . Pod
MAJOR JOHN C. ABBOTT, U. S. Field Artillery “Modern Fighting Technique” .
DR. E. R. HULBIRT, Chief chemist, Am. Cyanide
and Chemical Corp . “What is Expected of a Commercial Chemist”
DR. P. S. EPSTEIN, Mathematical Physicist,
Cal. Tech . . . “What Does a Physicist Do?” . 207E
MR. JESS ABERNATHY . “Collecting, Cutting, and Marketing Minerals” USE
Discussion of vocational application of Geology by members of the Department.
MR.
С.
C. JAMISON, Security First National
Bank, L. A . . “Vocations in Economics” .
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DR. BRIGHOUSE, Prof, of Psychology, Occidental “Vocation in Psychology” . 219C
MR. ERIC GIBBERD, Community Chest . “Fields in Social Welfare Work” . 227C
MR. DONAHUE, Riccardi, Donahue and Webster,
Lawyers, Pasadena . . “Vocational Opportunities in Law, Government” 231C
DR. MERIDETH, Deputy Superintendent of Schools “Teaching as a Profession” . 225C
202E
ARMINE VON TEMPSKE
nior College students just what
they can expect to find in the
way of job opportunities and
problems.
Vocational Day, best-attended
of all JC educational programs
will begin at 8:55 when students
will pass to hear their chosen
speakers.
Departments represented are
art, business, engineering, tech¬
nology, English, language, life
science, nutrition, mathematics,
music, physical education, ROTC,
physical science, and social sci¬
ence.
The speakers include Armine
Von Tempske, Lietta, Mrs. Mar¬
jorie Mudgett, Raphael Soriano,
Harold Meinel, Mr. Hoerger,
Charles Sydnor, Gladys Young,
Vera Childs, Albert Merril, Verna
Bowman, Dr.George Dock, Dr.
W. D. Leech, Dr. Burns, Florence
Tally, Melvin Barron, Miss Sedg¬
wick, Sylvanus Marston, Mrs.
Leland Irish, Chief Coop, Sammy
Lee, Hank Chapman, Les Shaef-
fer, Major John C. Abbott, Dr.
E. R. Hulbirt, Dr. P. S. Epstein,
С.
C. Jamison, Dr. Brighouse,
Eric Gizzard, Mr. Donahue and
Dr. Meredith.
Student representatives who
arranged for the speakers were
Dale Hiestand, chairman of the
vocational council, David Davis,
assistant chairman, Lowell Byer,
Ellene Boyd, Siebert Weissman,
Arnold Livingston, Ray Becker,
Bill Birge, Sam Weiss, Don Barry.