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RAY E. SMITH H etzltb, Pbyrimf Edurizfiozz Illinois College, A.B, George Peabody College, M.A. FREDERICK J. SWANSON Mlzric Augustana College, A,B. University of Wisconsin, M.A., Ph.D, Head of Music Department VIOLA F. TI-IEORELL Libnzrimz IFJ!!! fime facizllyj University of Minnesota, B.A. University of Bridgeport, M,S. 1' So' it-.- GORDON S. TAYLOR Biological Sciezzrer, Herzlfb, Pbyricni Edifmfiozz KFHZI time ftirizilyj Iowa State University, B.S. State University of Iowa, M.S. HAROLD E. VESSELLS Slffllgfb of Mi1fe1'ialf Lawrence Institute of Technology, B.S. HAROLD P. WEIS Edzmztiozz, Pryrbology Marycrest College, B.A. Drake University, M,S.E. 'Q if ggi -dye? HILDA M. WELLS Pryrbology, Polifirizl Science. Hiifory fFIlN lime State University of Iowa, B.A., M.A,, Ph,D. Head of Education and Psychology Department Director of Students Member of Dean's Advisory Committee Sponsor of Student Council Sponsor of Cheerleaders VAN WHITE Arrozzfzlifzg, Ecofzomirr, Bzzriizerr Law, Eronomir Geography, fliizll lime faculfyj University of Illinois, B.S. Western Illinois University, M.A. Head of Business Education Department Sponsor of Commerce Club Golf Coach HAROLD D. WILLARD Mathemazirr, Claenzirlry Klizzll time fizrzzlzyj Western Illinois University, B.S., M.S. Head of Mathematics Department WSW im we -409195 -0011! Language A 175 Expanded curriculuml' are two key words describ- ing changes in the language arts department this year. The year 1960-1961 will be remembered as the school year that French, German, and Russian were Head of Health and Physical Education Department fticzillyj added to the course of study, which already included Spanish. Advanced Speech, which joined Speech 101 and Speech 111 this year, concentrates on discussion and argumentation. In addition to English Rhetoric classes, an advanced composition course was added the second semester. Also offered were English litera- ture and American literature. To prepare future newswriters for their work, the journalism classes worked on the Comet and Galaxy, the school publi- cations. Planning a new home requires ideas, maintains Dave Phelps, whose speech using visual aids holds the undivided attention of the Speech 101 class.
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X X 1 .---Wim '..-..a,v.m-,w..e..wat. .w...,.e..,,,..-. .H,,,, .,, .,. ..,., W, .f .,, ., , ,l X. A a- .- , , 3 ...1 -. .-,. . . , 2, 1-as,i.iw,...,.,,,,M - , - - - A 1.5 .,It.f:-: .- fkwhff-N5?,sxN:2asAf s'01i.a aff, . Q' efgggf ' as EDXVARD M. INIITCHELL T,i,I1f11,q, Ujjqft' flimlifzzt ig Str1'tI.11'i.1Z Pmcfit Illinois State Normal bnixeisityx BS., INIS ROBERT NL'QL'IS'l' Hftffwix. SIIIPIIIZIIAQJ fljlljf film l.1t'1fff,3l Hastings College, BA, L'n1vei'sity of Nebraska, MA.. I..I..B, Head of Social Studies Department Member of Deans Advisory Committee HENRY PAUL PHILIPS Pn,1Lf7f,1ffi'gYy Roosevelt Unixersity, BA.. IXI.A. IXIARII2 I.. RINGQUIST :IH XY'estei'n Illinois I'nivei'sity, I5.Ed. State Lhixersity ot Iowa, M, Art Ed. Head of Art Department ,IESSIE H. RQBY FILUFX7 Iowa State 'lieachers College. HA. State lfnixersity of Iowa. M A. DEXVAYNE ROUSH Sfitcifi XVestei'n Illinois L'nivcisity, ISS. LEROY SCHI.'L'l'Z P1H1l'lf7!tl ul IBAI llnllllf LVCY SHAXVGO Sofjffffflggi M.u'yci'est College. lj.A. I., R. SINCLAIR Szz'im1fm1,q Iowa State 'lieaclieis College, Ali. E Q ' 1 'wr 'M-' sam ---.. 4-all 'IBF' ,maui Iletzllb amz' Pbysiml Edzzmfiofz Required of all undergraduates during their first year, Health deals with specific college problems and enables the student to live a healthier physical and psychological life. Women's gym was initiated this year by the ex- panded physical education department. Also added to the curriculum was Co-educational Social Dancing. Continued from last year were golf, swimming, and boys' gym. Those wishing to play varsity basketball and baseball were required to take special P. E. courses. Witli Jim Soucinek as a partner, MYS- Phldlls Firlus reviews the fundamentals of modern social dancing for her class.
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Malbezmzficr Cube roots and logarithm tables are familiar items to MCC math majors, who devote a large share of their time to specialized courses. Among these sub- jects are College Algebra, Plane Trigonometry, Ana- lytic Geometry, Integral Calculus, and Strength of Materials. Not only was Room 309 the scene of Mr. Fiedler's Slide Rule class second semester, but also was the meeting place of his College Arithmetic group. Industrial Math, Intermediate Algebra, and College Arithmetic were also taught this year. Mr. Leigh Fiedler answers Bill Conover's question concerning slide rule operation by consulting the demonstration rule used for classroom work. Slide Rule class offers one hour of college credit. MCC Applauds the Faculty. . . Lectures,! Social Stzzfliey To meet the ever increasing need of stu- dents to learn about the problems of the world in which they live, the social studies department each year adds new courses or teachers or both. This year Anthropology was added to the many courses offered. This subject concerns the theories of human development and the racial variability of primitive society. Offering of courses in geography, history, and sociology, the social studies department stresses world problems and cultural develop- ment. Both the Elements of Geography, which deals with the physical makeup of the world and planetary relation, and Eco- nomic Geography, the study of industrial de- velopment and world trade, are offered. In history, courses such as the History of Western Civilization, English, American, po- litical science and current problems are avail- able. In addition to Principles of Sociology, a course in personality is offered. Wliat group of people settled here? asks Mr. Robert Nu- quist of Doug Peterson and Dan Louden, students taking History of Western Civilization.
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