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MARIE RINGQUIST Art Western Illinois State University, B.Eo. State University of lowa, M. Art Ed. FREDERICK SwANsoN Music, Choir University of Wisconsin, M.A., Pn.D. RAY SMITH Health, Phksipfil Education inois 0 ege, A.B, George Peabody College, M.A. Art and Music Students in the craft workshop classes explore the materials used by children in the elementary, junior, and senior high schools. One objective is to learn new ways of using discarded materials. The Art Appreciation class this year made several trips to the Augustana and Davenport art galleries. As the class program develops more field trips will be planned. LUCY BRANDICON Piano American Conservatory of Music, B.A. Dr. Frederick Swanson and the MCC choir were responsible for the memorable Christmas program of mel- ody and the Easter program of sacred music presented for the student body. Classes in Music Appreciation, Pub- lic School Methods and courses in Ap- plied Music are offered for personal growth or for teaching methods. In- dividual instruction in piano is also offered. NOT PICTURED GENE STANLEY Art Witchita University, B.A. Arkansas State College, M.S.E. Engineering, Electronics Two courses were offered this year in health. Hygiene, which emphasizes health problems of the age group en- rolled, is required ot all undergrad- uates during their first year of resi- dence. The other course, Nutrition Educa- tion Calso classified as educationb, is a study of the fundamental principles of nutrition. Considerable emphasis is given to methods of teaching nutri- tion at the elementary level. A swimming class for men and women was added to the growing phys- ical education program this year. Wil- liam Klier and Lavern Sinclair taught the class. They were assisted by these student helpers: Sophia Heberling, Douglas Bendle, and Kenneth Exline. Classes in golf, archery and gymnastics complete the physical education pro- gram. HUGO BIRKIIAHN THOMAS KIENLE WILLIAM KLIER L. R, SINCLAIR Golf g I Basketball Swimming Swimming Illinois State Normal University, M.S. University of indiana, B.S. Iowa State Teachers College, A.B University of Wisconsin, M.S.
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AX' my CARL EKBLAD Chemistry, Physics iFulI time facultyj Augustana College, A.B. State University of lovva, MA. University of Colorado, Nl.S. Sponsor of Science Club EDWARD MICKEY Biologocial Sciences ilfull time facultyi Cornell College, B.A. State University of Iowa, M.A. Sponsor of Science Club, Photography Division Chemistry, Physics, Biolo y Courses in biological sciences, chemistry, and physics are offered in the science department. Chemistry includes general chemistry and qualitative anal- ysis, in qualitative analysis and organic chemistry. These courses are designed for students who intend to major in the physical sciences, engineering or related sciences such as agri- culture, dentistry, or medicine. Another briefer course in chemistry is offered for non- physical science majors. A special one semester course in chemistry for students of nursing is also offered. This year all courses offered have been taught and all courses have shown a constant increase in enrollment over past years. The department is Well equipped with the neces- sary apparatus and chemicals to take care of this larger en- rollment. Two courses are offered in physics, one for majors in science and one for non-majors. A briefer course, designed for stu- dents in nursing is also taught. This year an advanced course in general science for elementary and junior high school teach- ers was added to the science curriculum. In addition to lectures and laboratory work, such teaching media as demonstration experiments, film strips, charts, and motion pictures were used in all the science classes. Informal class discussions, library reference work and reports, as well as individual assistance with students' difficulties and prob- lems are also a part of the teaching program. A full time instructor was added this year in the biological sciences bringing the total of full time faculty in the science department to three. Three of the department faculty were awarded scholarships last summer to science institutes for college teachers spon- sored by the National Science Foundation. HAROLD WILLARD Chemistry CFull time facultyl Western Illinois University, B.S., lVl.S RAY SMITH Hygiene Illinois College, A.B. George Peabody College for Teachers, M.A.
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A GEORGE BARR Engineering, Descriptive Geometry Northland College, B.A. Columbia University, M.A. GROVER FRATER Electrical Engineering Marquette University, B.E.E., M.E.E. Courses in both general engineering and engineering-electronics are offered at MCC. In the former area are such classes as Elements of Drawing, Descriptive Geometry, Metallurgy and Heat Treatment, Elements of Motion and Time, Introduction to Industrial Manage- ment, Plane Surveying, and Statics. In the engineering-electronics area courses include Engineering Problems and Slide Rule, Elementary Engineering Problems, Elec- tronic Fundamentals, Vacuum Tubes, Radio Frequency Circuits, Industrial Electronics and Electronic Equipment. Since these Engineering-Electronics courses have a vocabulary all their own, students enrolled in the courses report that much stress is put on learning new words that at first are foreign to them. Health and Physical Education LEE BARNETT General Engineering Drawing Western Michigan University, B.S. State University of Iowa, M.S. HERBERT HODGES Elements and Motions of Time St. Ambrose, B.A. State University of lowa, M.A. NOT PICTURED PHILIP MAYER Electronics Bradley University, B.S. ROBERT SETTLES industrial Electronics Denver University, B.S. EDWARD D. WALKER Metallurgy University of Minnesota, B.A., M.S. CLARENCE SWANSON Engineering Electronics Augustana College, A.B. University of illinois, B.S. JAMES SWANSON Descriptive Geometry Augustana College, A.B. CYRUS GALLEY Descriptive Geometry T A dM BS exas . an ., . . lowa State University, M.S.
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