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COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING . . . Packer Avenue site rtfced; construction date established for Chem. E.-Metallurgy Building. 72
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It 11 I MI I ' Hlfl ■ ' ffi LAMBDA MU SIGMA First Row: Cass, Antonides, Meyer, Hollinger, Prevost. Second Row: Gifford, Feigenbaum, Lacke. Potterton. Harrington, Hanhauser. Even the businessman finds that occasionally it is ex- pedient to study. If a student is fast enough, he can receive some extra help between classes. 71
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Former head of the Chemical Engineering Department, Dr. Alan S. Foust lias assumed the position of Dean of the College of Engineering. Mining curriculum dropped . . . Lehigh has long had an impressive name in the engi- neering fields, and there is no reason why this prestige will not continue. Newly appointed Dean of the Col- lege of Engineering, Dr. Alan S. Faust, former head of the Department of Chemical Engineering, worked this year to make the College even stronger. The conclusion of the 1962-63 academic year also ended an era. After leading a thriving existence for many years, the Department of Mining Engineering declined rapidily in importance, and at the June Com- mencement awarded its last degrees. Meanwhile, two other departments looked forward to bright new days: groundbreaking for the proposed Chemical Engineer- ing-M etallurgy Building was finally scheduled for the fall of 1963. In February initial steps in that direction were taken, as the old homes on the Packer Avenue site were demolished. The freshman who has chosen the College of Engi- neering has little other opportunity to make choices during his first year. While his contemporaries in the arts and business schools ponder course selections, seeking to avoid eight o ' clocks and Saturdays, he duti- fully schedules the prescribed Uniform Freshman Year. Few of the more than 400 hopeful engineers who arrive each year have any conception of what awaits them in the curriculum. UFY attempts to present a broad over- view of the engineering spectrum while at the same time providing a modicum of instruction in the humani- ties. Regrettably, the engineer has little further contact with the arts courses, and the ideal of the well-rounded engineer continues to exist, for the most part, in myth. 73
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