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THE DIVISION OF THE NATURAL SCIENCES The Division of Natural Sciences is composed of the departments of Biology, Chemistry, Geology, Mathematics, Physical and Health Education, and Physics. In addition to Majors offered in each of the departments, the Division also offers a Divisional major in Science for those students who wish to obtain a broad background in science. It is particu- larly designed for high school science teachers. ( indicates Representatives to the Education Division). J. EMMERT IKENBERRY Director Head of Mathematics Department BIOLOGY William L. Mengebier. Head Margaret Sue Anderson James Grimm William Jones Edwin D. Miller Amos Showalter CHEMISTRY Wilbert Chappell, Head Benjamin Partlow GEOLOGY Wilbur T. Harnsberger, Head MATHEMATICS Marilyn Curtis Jack L. Harris Kenneth Williams PHYSICAL HEALTH EDUCATION Caroline Sinclair, Head Marilyn Crawford Leotus Morrision Mary Strough PHYSICS John C. Wells, Head 1 NOT PICTURED Raymond D. Cool Lois Geil Monica Gutchow Ruth Hofstra John W. Long, Jr. Doris Poole Dorothy Savage Patricia Soares Marjorie Tate A. Louis Toller —21-
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THE DIVISION OF HUMANITIES The Division of Humanities comprises the departments of Art, English Language, Literature and Speech, Foreign Languages, Music, and Philosophy. Majors are offered in each department except philosophy. Courses given in this division fulfill certain basic requirements in General Educa- tion, lead to degrees of Bachelor of Arts or Bachelor of Arts in Education, serve as electives in all curricula, and provide majors or concentrations in the liberal arts subjects for stu- dents who are preparing to seek careers in teaching. ( indicates Representative to the Education Department.) LOUIS GLENN LOCKE Director Head of English Department ART Crystal Theodore, Head John Diller Glada B. Walker Nancy Warlow ENGLISH LANGUAGE, LITERATURE, AND SPEECH Marie Louise Boje William Chaffin Jay L. Curtis Ralph Lahaie Marv E. Latimer Thomas W. Leigh Rev. Francis Rhein Bessie E. Richardson Fred Schab Ruth Jones Wilkins FOREIGN LANGUAGES Margarete Woelfel, Head Fernando Q. Martinez MUSIC Lester S. Bucher, Head J. Edgar Anderson Gertrud Burau Glenn Gildersleeve Hazel Gildersleeve George R. Hicks Clifford T. Marshall Martha J. Russell Lowell M. Watkins NOT PICTURED Cecil D. Eby Martha Fodaski Elizabeth Harris Bennet Reimer Edythe Schneider John Stewart —20—
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THE DIVISION OF THE SOCIAL SCIENCES At Madison College students have the opportunity to develop vi m ational skills as well as the supplementary subject matter re- lating: this skill to the social and cultural environment. The SOCIAL SCIENTIST, whether he is an economist, geographer, historian, political scientist, or sociologist, contributes to the understanding; of human behavior by his unique focus. To be a HOME ECON- OMIST, whether you wish to teach in school, work in a hospital, or assume the responsibilities of effective family living, instru- mental skills have little meaning unless seen in the large complex of interpersonal relations. Likewise in BUSINESS EDUCATION, skills in typing or office management, accounting and bookkeeping become meaningful when viewed as one aspect of office or factory which in turn is part of the larger social and economic system: The LIBRARIAN must be trained in skills essential to professional competence. Librarians work with colleagues whose joint respon- sibility is to serve the needs of a particular school or community. By the consistent and systematic coordination of the resources of the Department of Business Education, Geography, Home Eco- nomics, Library Science, and Social Science the student at Madison College is able to combine skill with knowledge. ( indicates Rep- resentative to the Education Department). E. L. SMITH Director Head of History and Social Science Department BUSINESS Z. S. Dickerson, Head 4 4hi Mona L. Coffman Ruth Rucker London Sanders Earlene Smith William Walsh GEOGRAPHY Raus McDill Hanson. Head HOME ECONOMICS Bernice R. Varner, Head Edith Bryan Jeannette Lockard Dorothy Rowe Martha Sieg LIBRARY SCIENCE Joe W. Kraus, Librarian Anna Sue Brown Fern Hoover Milbrey Jones Leta C Showalter HISTORY AND SOCIAL SCIENCE Raymond C Dingledine Ruth Grun Mary A. Jackson L. Owen? Rea NOT PICTURED Charles Blair Glenn C. Smith J. A. Willett III -22—
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