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Man-Mentally, Physically ln the fall of l96O, the chemistry, biology, and home economics depart- ments will be moved from Rice Hall to the new science building. Many of the instructors are doing graduate work on thesises and research projects. Paul Kopper of the biology department is doing research in bone cancer and John Davis, head of the chemistry de- partment initiated instruction in gen- eral chemistry on T. V. The home economics department sponsors the H o m e Economics club which presents a Simplicity Style Re- vue annually. Heads of departments are kept busy with many responsibilities outside of teaching. Helen Hocker and Kath- leen Fajen as sponsors for the May Fete and Water Show, respectively, and work together to plan Play Day. Dr. Bill Key, of the sociology depart- ment has been active in the urban re- newal program, and Philosophy head, Dr. Merton French, has participated on a juvenile delinquency panel. Mr. Jones of the Biology department works with two students as they dissecta cat in comparative anatomy. TOP ROW: Ruth Parker, home economics head, PHILOSO- PHY-Merton French, philosophy head, PSYCHOLOGY- Dal Cass, psychology head, Billie Mandl, SECOND ROW: Earl Scott. PHYSICAL EDUCATION--Kathleen Fajen, wom- en's physical education, Richard Godlove, men's physical education head. BOTTOM ROW: Helen Hocker, women's physical education head, Marion McDonald, George Parker. SOCIOLOGY-William Key, sociology head. ' T 'i'a s'st, Top ROW: cHEMisTRY-com-fine comm, John oem, 5, H , Q chernistry head, Ira Rothberg. BIOLOGY-Don R. Boyer, i -i ' J ' Y f ir ' - , BOTTOM ROW: Donald Janes, Paul Kopper, Edwin Marks, ,H 7 , 'ff biology head, HOME ECONOMICS-Marie Latferty. ',,V, my - ., A 5' in - i .ll . J - it . . 'T T' .. Z ,-, T '. . - ur' 1 Q i I .il 1 f' ,Q K -L -'-..f ffil. 1 at ws f' 'i ' 5 . i ,. 1 ' , 5. f ' , ..l:,. . H . I t V, ' 'riff g , A . --,. . T ,g ' ff ? ' ' M 'W f 5 fd 5 . , , - ' ' ii 'yd fly' ,f . ...M if - - . 'Hz . fx , for T ' I . H Q F ? u p f NM., w f'.,'. in
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Capt. Haug explains the F-lO2 to two ROTC students. These boys will participate in training flights later. AIR SCIENCE--TOP ROW: Captain David Areyg T!Sag William S. Bolenderg Captain Walter Haugg Major Berlie L. Lunde. SECOND ROW: Lt. Col. Edward Willeford, AFROTC head, T!Sag John Smith. EDUCATION-Jess R. Beard, Nathaniel Evers, Education head. BOTTOM ROW: D. E. Hackett, Ernest Swisher, Philip Tripp, Nellie Zeman, The Professions LAW-The Washburn Law S c h o o l founded in l903 is o n e of the out- standing law schools in the country. The Law School is accredited by the American Association of Law Schools and is onthe approval list of the Amer- ican Bar Association. Washburn has also received n a t i o n a l recognition through the Moot Court team. EDU- CATION-Student teachers at Wash- burn participate in ten weeks of half day and two weeks of full time teach- ing in To p e k a and in neighboring school systems. The college features a program of selective admission and of retention in teaching in hopes of im- Droving the quality of future teachers. Washburn initiated a graduate pro- gram in elementary education this year and is hopina to expand it in the future. ROTC- The United States Air Force offers an Air Science program of Reserve O f f i c e r Training Corps at Washburn. Students may take many varied courses including atomic and conventional warfare and a course in types of aircraft and weapons. Upon satisfactory completion of the pro- gram, the student is commissioned as a Second Lieutenant. g . G g 'V 1- -fx J ' J . ' A Q J S 5 LAW-TOP ROW: Richard C. Allen, James Ahrens, Robert - . W .A ' ' 'X ,L f ' Fowks, John E. Howe, Law dean. BOTTOM ROW: Walter ' . P . . 72' . D. Navin Jr., Melvin Poland. is .' W' . I J 'ai ,Q X- :-55 y Q W : I , FN f .kkk V- Q 1, , .. . r ifg- 1 - -':- M ' . x WS? g ,R ,I Q l ,I .J . ,...g3I A - i it . is 9 3' . XT j A A tisi ' J- 'J f T -- I ...Z J Q is Q- if if - itr s f' -. 2- E ' L ' T? ' ty t t Q rri' t t . . r t- Q w. x -I ff si 85.5 , h 1 A-A i 1 an F A VV 1 4: -N ' 7 ' Q 5' . . ' -. i ' 3 ' . X. -5 ' f .lgjfg j 4. . . A ..., l
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