Black Hawk College - Sauk Yearbook (Moline, IL)

 - Class of 1963

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Mr. Gary Fox Assistant to the Dean of stu- dents Edward J. Kilgus ia? in Departments Offer aried Curricula Objectives of the Art Department, according to Mr. Gary Fox, acting head, are to give the stu- dents a strong foundation in design and to sti- mulate them to approach problems divergently. Seven courses were offered this year. The Business Education Department, headed by Assistant Professor Van White, offers courses in economics, which includes personnel adrninis- tration and statistics, accountmg, secretarial sci- ence g and general business practice. Assistant to the Dean of Students Edward Kilgus is head of the Education and Psychology Department. Three courses are offered in educa- tion for the students interested in public school teaching. Two courses in psychology are offered. Dean Everett Belote of the Evening College is also the head of the General Engineering Depart- ment. Eight engineering courses were offered this year. Introduction to Metallurgy and Heat Treat- ment, Sirnplihed Mechanics and Strength of Ma- terials, and Descriptive Geometry were a few of these. Head of the Language Arts Department is As- sociate Professor Richard G. Keeley. This depart- ment includes the English, journalism, and the foreign languages. Four full time instructors were added to this department this year. A total of twenty-nine courses were offered. This is the larg- est department of the college. Associate Professor Richard C. Keeley KPMG' Assistant Professor Van White Dean Everett Belote

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Registrar and M, 4 f if-as eeretaries Mrs. Dorothy Kramer Diane Danielgrmn Registrar Secretary to the President 5.152 Ex it 2 ' i -fr 'i f' V . ..,, 4 mi Liu ,W , .js Inspecting one of the newly arrived typewriters are: Mrs. Phyllis Peterson, fseatedjg Mrs. Mary Riordon, Mrs. Wanda Lam- bert, Mrs. Harriet Kline, and Mrs. Evelyn Swanson, oflice sec- retaries. 0 l-I Taking time out from busy library duties are Miss lNfIary Blorrissey Mrs. Kurrle, and Mrs. Theorell. Buying new books, sending out old ones to be rebound, and levying fines on overdue library books are but a few of the duties performed by the head librarian, Assistant Pro- fessor Viola Theorell and her stall, Assistant Professor Mary Morrissey and Mrs. Bertha Kurrle. Mrs. Kurrle was added as a full time secretary, this year, thus eliminating the need for student help in the library. This year, the old study lounge adjoining the library was converted to another room of the library.



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Assistant Professor Donald Moe W' mf, ls e Professor Carl Ekblad Associate Professor Lillian Aitchison The Mathematics Department, in keeping with modern trends, added a course in computer program- ming the second semester. Assistant 'Professor Harold Willard is the head of the department. A full time teacher, Assistant Professor Laura Gerber, joined the department this year. Assistant Professor Donald Moe is head of the Music Department. The many courses oHered include Theory of Music, Fundamentals of Music, and Ap- plied Music. Members of choir and band classes have participated in many of the college programs this year, One new instructor and four new courses were added to the Physical Education Department this year. The new instructor, Mr. Ray Olson, teaches the three new professional courses for physical education. Assistant Professor Thomas Kienle is head of this de- partment. Because of the increase in enrollment in the Science Department, two full time faculty members, Assistant Professor Maurice Strobbe and Mr. Don Anderson, were added this year. The head of the Science Depart- ment is Professor Carl Ekblad. Five new courses added to the Social Science De- partment were Introduction to Philosophy lOl and 102, Ethics, Logic, and African History. Heading the department is Professor Robert E. Nuquist. Associate Professor Lillian Aitchison is head of the newly formed Speech and Drama Department, which was formerly part of the Language Arts Department, Because of the rapid growth of the college, the sepa- ration was necessary. This year BHC students staged three plays and also participated in the Bradley Invi- tational Speech Tournament at Peoria in November. Assistant Professor Harold Willard Assistant Professor Thomas Kienle Professor Robert E. Nuquist

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