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Police, Fire Science programs offered Michael Gregory Allen Police Science James Nathan Calvin Engineering Joseph P. Cameron Science Anthony R. Conyers Engineering Gale Eugene Durbin Engineering AI-lan A. Ficcaglia Pre-Dental Benny C. Goodman Science Glenn O. Gross lll Engineering fill Mathematics Exponents, sets, integers, dig- its and postulates are some of the many terms heard emerging from mathematics classrooms. They go hand in hand with such symbols as +, 2, QS, P, and fn-. Seven' instructors teach a varie- ty of math courses offered by the Mathematics Division. These cour- ses include algebra, geometry, cal- culus and trigonometry. 68 1 -'1 ' Jr 1 'l ee- ' .4 i X f l Tl ' .. s , A '24 i J ' Q r 'Tab J :r j f, ' '. , . , ls, I .' I I J, , 95 531 i' K
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Q ' L '-+T T-- , -'lb 7 Qin. . 5 1..- 0 . The science building houses the only large lecture room on campus. The air is a bit rarefied at the back, but the tiered-seat room can han- dle 165 or more at one time. This economy-sized auditorium is used for lectures, plays and meetings. Courses offered in the Chemis- try Division include both organic and inorganic chemistry and quan- titative analysis. Biology, botany and zoology courses are some areas of study in the Biology Divi- sion. The physics Division offer- ings include physics, mechanics and astronomy. me f 'K : .: - , ,S 2 -' ' 1 -4- - -.sg Science The little greenhouse at the north end of the campus is not the Science Department. It-is an indi- cation ofthe kind of ferment taking place in the building next door. The latest in lab facilities is available to students of chemistry, biology, and physics. Want a gas chromato- graph or an infrared spectropho- tometer? G.C.C. has got them and more. - T' Walter E. Klann Mathematics Charles F. Long Technology U 1 - - Psychology - Leslie E. McCoy Electronics Allan M. Peters Physics I 1 X .. , 37 I , l . 54, , ,I . ,.,,., ji, f f Harold Markowitz I, I . Richard Rees Psychology Doyle Roberson Mathematics - Carl E. Squires Technology Dr. James B. Sutton ' Chairman Science Division Alvin Shipley Mathematics Q. ,., N R 4 1 ' l E A 11 N ,-in 9 67
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Wadda ya mean it shouldn't happen to a dog? Is that Mr. Hoff trying for self control? I ' l. ll Stephen G. Habernig i Pre-Medical Frank A. Hernke Electronics Technology Judith Honer Pre-Medical 'fs' ,' M' . Walter C. Jackson Jr. ' A , V. Science t ,QW , 1 ' I .' l J l ill' l H? ' gn J Ronald Russell Keehn ' , 'f-cz-'J p Pre-Pharmacy ' ' ' 'i Sano Joseph Leto ' Pre-Dental 4 N l Let's see, Three to the left, two to the right . . .
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