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V L Li 1 i rLJ SEARCHING to confirm for themselves work of earlier scxenrists. chemistry studenm Charles Griffin and Richard Anderson prepare to do their graduate work and so mae? the challenge of teaching. 30
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EDUCATION AND RESEARCH Education instructors prepare future teachers for careers The children of today are the hope of tomor- row s- a familiar expression that comes to life in the education classes as students train themi selves for a dedicated life of making that hope brighten The culmination of three or more years of classroom learning comes in the senior year when students actually go into the schunls and practice Leach. This year the Departments of Education and Psychology have been reorganized as one department with Dr. William K. Summitt as chairman. Harold Bowie has joined the staff as a full-time teacher. It is hoped that this new organization will aid the purpose of training stu- dents in teaching subject matter and school ad- ministration. and in counseling students. The Physical Education Department teaches sportsmanship as well as sports and prepares students to teach physical education, coach, and work in summer camps and scouting. Harry Olree is back with the college as department chairman after working toward his doctors degree at George Maud. Mnmamm' MA Ham, Olree, MA Peabody College and John Prock is a new mem- Asswsmn? Professor Professm her of the staff. Education Physical Education Juhn c. Frock. MT William K. Summi , PhD Assislunf Professor Professor Physwmi EdUCCIHOrI Psychology John 0. While, BA Murray W. Wilson, MA Director Ass-smm Professor Audio-Visuol Cemer Educchon ' FIVE 1'0 the development of students is IHSVUCNO in :he use of the library. Miss Annie May '- , Head Librarian. reminds The assembled faculty of all the llbl'Gl'Y iacili'ries now available.
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i TURAL SCIENCE In this world of atom bombs guided missiles d man- made satellites the Department of Phy- 1 Science assumes a greater importance Herc e learn not to take the world armmd 11s for nted but to see in each cloud and each stone - object of special importance that obeys the ny natural laws of the universe. We try to 1111: nd these laws so we may more fully ap- ciate the phenomena we observe around 115 -:ch day. Dr Joseph Pryor is serving double .. ty this year as chairman of the Department of !' ysical Science and Dean of the College. Now 1 I the department are Don England 1n chemistry, , illiam Rushttm in biology and James Roberts h: physics and mathematics. An honors course 'a general Chemistry and an advanced course in 6rganic chemistry are new subjects designed to prepare chemistry majors for graduate work. Closely associated with this department the ome Economics Department gives each student a knowledge 11f the home and family that will fit her to be an integral part of our society 'Vlrs Irene Puckett has been added to the staff this year 1113 teach child development. Juan loblm. Ms Assistant Proiessor Moth and Physlcs William Ruihwn, MA A5S1S!unl Professor Professor Buologtml Saence B1ologicui Snence Clark Shvonn, PhD Professor Biological Scnence Elaine Thompson. MS Asmslunl Professcn Horne EiOnOmICS Horne Economms cience courses aid students understanding the universe Jack Wood Sears, PhD Dornlhy Wel'lbarne, M5 Asmsrcnl Professor Mildrud Bull. PhD ProfeSsor Home ECDanJCS Don England, MS Assrsvam Professor Chemstry Maurice Lawscn, MS Assmun! Professor Klnna'h L Perrin. MA Assmonr Professor Phyms Murhemoncs Charles G. Pilnor. MA Professor Molhemarncs inn. Puckett, MS Amslunr Piofessor Home Economics William Williams. PhD Assomale meessor UVING 1n Echo Haven heIps Jone: P1erce gain Chemistry valuable i1rsr-hcnd expenence In keeping 0 home.
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