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' , Row: fan. Boling, W. Vzm Bergen, P. Bradford, B. Pierce, C. Meyer, L. Smith, R. Noyes, J. Osmcr, F. Cmvens, B. Muller, S. Elton. Bultrmz Row.- M. McCuskey, R. Grunt, R. O'Connor, G. Nickas, Sedyg Trczls., N. KnlvinJ Pres., F. Fuller, Faculty Adviser, J. Inyart, D. Johnson. Chemistry Club The Chemistry Club provides an opportunity for advanced chemistry students to discuss tech- nical aspects of their subject outside the confines of the Classroom. As a student chapter of the American Chemical Society, the DePauw group receives the latest chemistry literature; and, since most chemistry majors attend graduate school, information about the various schools is a com- mon topic of discussion. An annual trip to Indianapolis to the Eli Lilly plant, the Water Works, and the Rock Island Refinery affords them a Chance to see various fields ofchemistry at work. Top Row: L Pontius, G. Nelson, Dr. J. Ricketts, Faculty Advisor, 5. Ulmer, R.Talbottl L. Trss- sclt, E. Filmanowicz, T1. Hardin. Second Row: G. Snyder, D. Cook, D. Rablen, L HelcltJ J. Chope, R. de Paredes, G. Roehr, Ne Yoshida, J. Shields. Ballom Row.- . Cox, Dr. H. Burkctt, Faculty Adviser, P. Sorter, D.Yarian,Sec'y.,il.lVIurphy, Pres., J. Vaughn, Trcz1s., E. Hebel, Dr. J. Fulmer, Fac- ulty Advisor, D. Knapp. Delta Omicron Chi Delta Omicron Chi tpronounced Hdocsw is the appropriately named honorary for premedical stu- dents. Monthly meetings provide an opportunity to see A.M.A. movies and to hear doctors discuss the latest medical htdopc. An annual trip to IL? Med School at Indian- apolis serves as an inspiration to this discouraged, wistful group; in addition, it gives those suffering from Vitamin D deficiency tdue to being cooped up in labsh a wonderful opportunity to get out- side and absorb some sunshine.
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Hidden in the murky passageways in Min- shall Laboratory is the Chemistry Department. Just as one hcarft tell a book by ifs cover, neither can he judge a department by its exw tei'ior walls; for DePauwk Chemistry Depart- ment will stand up with the natioifs best. And these professors, furthermore, are interested in other fields besides Chemistry; Dr. Ricketts, for example, was one of the oHiCial scorers in the historyemaking DePauw-XVabash tie busw ketball game. CHEMISTRY uWhat is Avagadrds Law? Dr. J. Ricketts, Dr. H. Burkett, Dr. J. Fulmer, Dept. Head, Dr. D. Cook. Amid the test tubes, pre-meds and victims of the science requirement stir together a variety of unknown brews. After two hours in the lab, DePauw chemists Welcome their hhreakf :1 chance to swap answers and have a Clgurctte.
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A comparative economics systems class dlscusses butter and guns, the clue to all of economics. ML H. Mnloney, Dr. E. Hadcock, Mr. J. Maher, Dr. H. J0me, Dept. Head. 30 ECONOMICS uWhat is the law of supply and demand? To the majority of DePauwys men the mysteries of hFin. Org. and HB. Law become quite understand- able through their major in economics. Many of these men, normally some sixty strong in their senior year, go on to graduate school to specialize in their chosen field of business or law. Although still a definite minority, women find them- selves a not-tooeinsignificant part of the Classes in principles, marketing, and accounting, where they prepare for careers in merchandising, dietetics, and general home economics. The remaining econ enthus- iasts are those who desire it for their personal use. Through their study of Personal Economic Problems and Accounting these non-m'ljors discover that the im- pressive theories of economics are really not so remote from their daily lives.
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