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ssc. New Chemical Technology Course , X, s X ,' I f , SAEWGD J fy, as NAT., W ef I . Tv ,I-.H 'js ,fn -haw 1 . in lf W Re E if Pau U Iaurence Ci. Ladwig Instructor. C hemistry BS.. State University ol' Iowa MS.. Oregon State University -mfg 5 5 If l my . g I! . A 1 Ge A5 Mtn fe ffl N' CU GU I I 3 sit ia Ri Rh P Ag Ccl ln Sn Sh Yi 1 Ut. f er Vincent C. O'Leary Acting Department Head, Chemistry and Earth Sciences Assistant Professor. Chemistry B.S.. Kansas State Teachers College B.S., University of Illinois lVI.S., University of Kansas Additional Study: University of Illinois Montana State College Oregon State University The Department took many field trips this year which pro- vided education and fun for all who went. In addition, the De- partment has acquired new equipment that makes the courses more interesting. Plans have been drawn up for a new Chemical Technology course to be offered in 1967-68 and new equipment has been ordered for this course. There is also the possibility of a second semester of Chemis- try for non-science majors. The Historical Geology course is also receiving new equipment for the laboratory problem solving. The Department is prepar- ing for the move to the new campus. Imaginations are broadened with the idea of a new building. In fact, the star- gazers are already planning to make astronomical observa- tions from the roof of the new building.
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Bruce G. Stahl Instructor, Business and Economics B.S., State University of New York at Buffalo M.B.A., State University of iff' New York at Buffalo ,,, X Keith R. Leeseberg Instructor, Business and Economics B.S., Southern Illinois University M.S., Southern Illinois University The Business Department added a two-year Associate Degree of transfer and terminal curriculum in Electronic data processing. They also developed a new Medical Clerical Curriculum, which is a two se- mester program designed for persons who are employed, or who are preparing for employment, in hospitals and medical offices. Replacements and additions to the staff were Mr. Ernest Gregory, Larry Raasch, Bruce Stahl. The Department added three new courses other than the above cur- riculum this year. They were Governmental Accounting, Medical Dic- tation and Transcription, and a second semester of Intermediate Accounting. The Business Department ordered electronic shorthand and typing laboratory equipment for the fall of I967. The laboratory will make 25 channels available to shorthand and typing students. They purchased two new calculators and six new typewriters. Also, duplicators, ditto machines, accounting machines, adding machines, etc. were ordered. Ernest Gregory Assistant Professor, Business and Economics B.S,, Loyola University M.B.A., University of Chicago Joseph Bachmeier Instructor, Business and Economics B.S., North Dakota State Teachers College M.S., University of North Dakota fi Ai fn X svn-1-wry, X - 9233! j,,m..m,. .N Dolores H. Bultinck Assistant Professor. Business and Economics BS., University of Illinois lVl.S., University of Illinois Additional Study: State University of Iowa Augustana College .Sha ff ef-ff' Q-q,f '
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to be ffered in 67-68 Courtney Waddell A ii Chairman, Division of Natural Sciences and Mathematics .lohn T, Frey Professor, Natural Sciences Associate Professor, Chemistry B,A., Indiana University BS., Marquette University M.A Indiana Universit ' ' ' ' Ph,D., lowa State University -, Y Ph.D., Indiana University Additional Study: Pennsylvania State University Indiana Univc rsity Q Harold D. Willard Assistant Professor, Chemistry B.S.Ed., Western lllinois University M.S.Ed., Western Illinois University Additional Study: Michigan State University Oregon State University CZ C1
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