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Leroy A. Baker. M.S.. Associate Professor of Physics. A.B.. Northwest Nazarene Col- lege: M.S.. University of Minnesota. 32-il'Q'3 LZQQQj fY35aib?3J'G, -2'E3,JL 5rl ',QY g-Q-',, QE V -w1 .Ie::f2g vie.: 'nmffl-mglivz 1- . za 4 1 :,WA,g: w,'2-45:1 :gs Jerold J. McCloy. Ph.D.. Associate Professor of Mathematics. A.B., Eastern Nazarene College: Ph.D.. Temple University. Department Of Biology - John U. Free. Ph.D.. Professor of Physics. B.S.. Eastern Nazarene College: Ph.D.. Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department Of Mathematics Missing photos: Douglas K. Sorensen, M.A., Assistant Professor of Mathematics. B.A., Eastern Nazarene College: M.A., University of Wisconsin. Charles Caldwell. M.Ed.. Lecturer in Mathematics. B.S., Eastern Nazarene College: M.Ed.. Massachusetts State College at Boston.
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l Department Of Chemistry For the Department of Chemistry the challenges are always the same but always changing. There is the world around us . . . - to understand it better - to make better use of it - to live at our best in it. There are the students in our department . . . ., - eager to learn - developing into professional chemists 0 - seeking to bring together their learning and their faith. Each year there are new challenges . . . In these times chemists are working on new energy sources and new materials for construction and for clothing. better ways to maintain our health. The impact of computer technology is wide- spread in chemistry. Chemistry students are learning to program computers to do their calculations. They look forward to having new microcomputers interfaced to chemical instruments to man- age experiments in new ways. Each year we hear from our alumni as they tell us about their current activities. In this way we continue to see how our students are working out the challenge represented in the departmental motto- - Chemistry . . . A Door to Service. Lowell H Hall Ph D Professor of Chemistry Lowell H. Hall B.S.. Eastern Nazarene College: Ph.D.. Johns Hopkins University. , If ,yy .M L X . - ' 5? NNW.-r ff' 4 I sw lax X W , ' , nf C J -N-4,4 , w A Mrs. Hall- Secretary James C. Stark, Ph.D.. Associate Professor of Chemistryg B.S.. Eastern Nazarene College: Ph.D.. Purdue University. Department Of Physics Wendell J. Caley. Jr., Ph.D.. Professor of Physics. B.S.. Houghton College: M.S., University of Rochester: Ph.D.. Temple University.
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Phillip J. McLaren. Ph.D., Associate Professor of Biology. oA.S., Bethel College: M.A.. Western Michigan University: Ph.D., Western Michigan University . Daniel K. Shea. M.S.. Instructor in Biology. B.A.. Eastern Nazarene College: M.S.. Edinboro State College: University of Cincinnati. - Brenda Lee Braaten, M.A.. Instructor in Biology. B.A.. Point Loma College: M.A. Kansas University: Boston University. The Department of Biology represents one of the most closely knit fellowships on campus. Biology majors and faculty alike are drawn together in a true spirit of communi- ty through the multi-faceted challenge of the Life Sciences. The rigorous course work in the department along with a sound liberal arts approach to education challenges the mind of both students and professors. We are stimulated to search, question, and stretch our minds as we apply the scientific method to problem solving. The human problems of hunger, energy needs, wise usage of resources all chal- lenge the Biologist to deliver answers that work. Through the many activities of Beta Phi Mu Biological Society our bodies are challenged. The climb up 5,264 foot Mt. Katahdin each fall presents a stiff challenge to the physical condition of even the best climbers. Trips to Plym- outh Plantation, the Bahama Islands. Belize and Guatemala, diving trips, tish fries, the Year-end formal banquet, the used book sale. the Wollaston Beach clean-up all demon- strate the activity with which the Biology community an- swers the challenge to the body. The spirit too is challenged to grow into spiritual maturity. The monthly Bible studies in the homes of faculty member and students points our eyes upward towards our Savior. Through these times of sharing we support each other and still learn more of Him. The successes of our students in Medical School, graduate schools, in research fellowships and in research cruises testify to the foundation laid by the Biology Community in answer to the challenge of Living. Phill Mclaren Missing photo: Glenn D. Keys, M.A.. Associate Professor of Biology. B.S M.A., George Peabody College: Boston University.
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