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, I T5 5 fi 5 ri ' s l E I if 'Q T-' , 594 DRAWING FRONT ROW, lefl lo righl: Bruce Lenmark, M.A.g Pefer Gilli, A.B.g Ra mond Buckle, B.S. Depl. Chmn.g Edward Well, MA. SEEOND now: Lowall Nelson, a.A.g William Goodban, M,A. 5 techni al kill. The DRAWING DEPARTMENT ohlered beginning and advanced classes lo help sludenls undersland how lo malce, use and inlerprel mechanical and inslrumenlal draw- ing. Second sernesler, iuniors and seniors could enroll in a course in map dralling, use- lul lor worlc wilh lhe oil induslries and in surveying. MATHEMATICS ROW I, Iell lo righf: Roberf Noalles, MS., Ray Puissequr, M.A.g Kennelh Hermsmeier, B.S., Ronald Clark, B.M.g Marqarel Meyer, A.B., J. W. Nielson, M,S,g Norman Nysfrom, M.A. ROW 2: Edilh McLean, B.A., Depl. Chmn., Bernard Lusfiq, A.B.g Douglas Carroll, M,A,g Joseph Koeqler, B.A,g George Kyle, BA., Wallace Johnson, 8.5.3 James Kees:-, M,A.g Mary Wagqoner, B.A.g Glenna Scheer, A.B. NOT PICTURED: R. J. Parsons, 8.5.5 Paul Pruell, A.B.3 Ellery Lillerell, M.S. inner 4nlN ' Mechanical drawing sludenfs learned lo recognize The basic constructions found in natural and man-made obieds. By orlering Tour Types ol malh programs, lh e MATHEMATICS DEPARTMENT a l- lempled lo rneel lhe needs ol all, Various classes prepared malh majors for advanced courses in college, helped sludenls enlerirlg lechnical fields, laugh? malhemalical under- slanding and apprecialion lo sluderlls in- leresled in olher fields, and prepared slu- denls lor business or vocalional careers. V, T15 I I I 4.5, it ,if
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Shirley Carler, Gary Landis, and Larry Nleredifh acquainfed Larry Conley, Ross Morrison, Bebe Sherb and Richard Bora lhemselves wifh nalure and her creafures lhrough 'lheir displayed models which aided lhem in fheir sfudy of science classes. geomelry. I structors stressed nee The eleven members of fhe rapidly growing SCIENCE DEPARTMENT were eager lo increase siudenl inleresl' in lechnical and general sciences. The newly buill' lab in 'lhe Science Building, equipped wi+h an acelylene burner, was a greal' help in praclical ex- perimenfalion. This year lhe deparimeni' added lo 'rhe curriculum an advanced class in physics. Three members of lhe deparimem' allended one of The Nalional Science ln- slilules during lhe summer lo gain knowledge of lhe very lalesl scienlilic developmen+s. SCIENCE .FRONT ROW, lefl lo righf: Lyman Odell, B.S.g Ellery Liflarell, M.S.g Georgia Arnold, M.S.g Virgil Kirkpalrlclr, B.A.g 'd L M A D T Ch Alberl Dennis, A.B. SECOND ROW: Carier Phair, A.B.g Roberf Gardiner, A.B.g Sl ney ang, . ., ep . mn. Francis Fraser, M.A.g Paul Prueff, A.B.g Ben SuHoB,IB,xS,VhNC1T PICEURED: James Sayer, B.S.: Howard Whalen, M.A. el els er, M. . 'TKPYY IIA' f H ,- . S3Fli .l1.
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MUSIC Raymond Van Diasf. M.M., Depi. Chmnq Wesley Moore, M.A.g Wayne Gard, M.M.g Ann Vaida, M.M. The MUSIC DEPARTMENT planned a varielv of courses Io develop sludenls' musi- cal underslanding and apprecialion. As- sisled by new, advanced equipmenfl, leach- ers laid rhe foundaiion of musical knowl- edge wirh Iheorelical lraininq as well as in- slruclion in essenlial vocal and inslrumenlal Techniques. For music apprecialion classes, Mr. Gard demonsfraled Che wide audio range obfainable from slereophonic equipment 'Q' 3133155 ART SEATED: Palricia Paflerson, 8.A., Depf. Chmn. STANDING: Waller Sills, M.A.g Che fer Amyx, B.A.g Vicfor Bracke, M.A. ultural 'nurse' The ART DEPARTMENT offered courses which gave sludenls Iraining in slcills, Iech- niques, apprecialion and independenl iudg- men'r of 'rhe ar+s, pasl and presenl. Two new classes, Ceramics II and Arr I I, were opened ro inexperienced senior sfudenfs having an inferesl in arl. Advanced courses in handicralls, posler, design and pain+ing were also offered. Arr students Sandi Worlhinqlon, Cookie Fifch, and Lynn Taber displayed Ialenls in expressive arf work. 7
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