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RICHARD W. C. EVANS Head of the Mathematics Department University of Wisconsin, B.S. Columbia University, M.A. Appointed 1950 PAUL VOYDA-SZABO Mathematicr University of Derclcen, Hungary, M.A. Graduate Study, Univ. of Munich Appointed 1961 EDWARD F. SAXBY Mathematics Teachers College of Connecticut. B.S. Appointed 1951 BRADFORD MASON Mathematics Trinity University. BM., M.M. Appointed 1961 ,sgvenlfei -an -1.9 -is -1ll -16 -15 -1-4 -13 -12 -11 -so 49 -a -7 calculus being brought in during the Math Analysis course. n 1-- z :Gel 0 5 U1 1 0 z lm 5' El Q 2.5 S 0 ru sw' 9 S' cr S :s 5 H A O ff O U1 D, E,3E.?WEE'42UQD5':53d5f H 0,41 N 1,1-'Q-r fn '-'O f- : .-KD H ., w SD Jw 'D ,-. Y .4 .1 rg S ,., ,H f-+ ,D . f-r SJ 0 5 H' SD ,-. 559 -1 ft 5-C D1 9' 73'-s m gg gf-D O Z ID gm 0 Q' S.,-4. , H ... , , g 5 N 3 ' N UQ 9 V Q' O Q S' 9 E - 'P lha4Acii'ednTheorem1 Q-.MCD 9' H. gg 2 N' J' E 3 Q QQ E rn m IIS' -3 -2 -'I 01,42 3 A4 1 Y I -A 44 4 V : A O Q, CD as ef m H. -S , A 4,' 4' ' ,4m ' ef sv gm -2 5 E 57 122 E :LZ nz A UL U C 'TI ' O-NDF-w5 'HLf 5 ' tum X + -I- 4 ff gin 3. Q 5 C rv gm E 6 ,-f ,Q I , ICD, 25? W7 5 S'E2v1mD.Q Fin 935' ,-1 ,' N f- ww- I -F5 5 F 4 Q-1 Q V' 70 ,.,., 5-r :S DIP' V X S51 8 P 5 O :L 35 O Q. fn U Q 1 N1 X gm QS U, I ,E fr 51' Qw g P v bg m III wifi Q .. N gg-I v-C AJ O 5 f-r i-. 3,-, g'E' O ,pl ll ,dx digg: e,v:w-wzegffgm :QE2 U ,U -is gs ,'j,5'D CD 2 CI.. 5 Fl Q gy rp U' CD f-+ ' 4' N ,f-4' .. '.s.efg Ug'Q.:2 HNQHQQQS 2,52 tri W wiig.. 'SUV H vw'-' ' Diet' , ' ' 'Nw Eomgne 85523 SSH 2-E. FU QX- - 3' fix? 5 3 F: '-' ra 'S '-s ' gn 74 P 'l 'l' r -1 ...O 4 sm ill fm: 5 CLEA E' 2.611 5 03.5 3. il . I I ' to to 97:1 .-.ode F ffinsgkfndceo. Of., 'PU y O0 ai .u H115- ,-: .-f C5 cn Q, O f n- .4 no H '-9 B 5 O fs 5 in gf- .. jf, cn. W 2-.Qg ji.OUQ5....5nw2 ag- U .. 0 ...flag mrohd mo' 4.23 UQ C-DQ-A h gg IILUA m ,. O f- F9 U1 FD U2 ' vo...-D...-Nwhul X39 5.-E-e5'?fH -4502-5-333 me rn I- A are D' D' gl' 59+ 3 :S gn 7 ra ru T5 . N C5 K4 in 'A QNX ISIN - Dax ff. V - E. N H0 I -Z2 0 oh 0310 .- , -P fu hi-. Jia.. ll V Trl! xxjig.. I 'os I. I 2,-,a. .6 92,5 A -housing, anti-ii1Qr9.nne is S5225 MathCID EltiCS
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WELLINGTON J. ELWOOD RAMSEY, III 351 English Rollins College, B.A. Appointed 1960 HELENA H. STANLEY, JR. KILCOUR '52 Englixh English Agnes Scott, B.A. Univ. of North Carolina, M.A. B.A. Univ. of Toronto, School of Social Work Appointed 1958 Franklin and Marshall College, Appointed 1961 ENGLISH DEPARTMENT l I SIDNEY C. CLARK Head of the English Department University of Hartford, B.A. Graduate Study, Trinity College Appointed 1958 ROSE WHITE ELLOVICH English Willimantic State Teachers College, B.A. Appointed 1959 ESSAYS OLIVER WENDELL HOLMES l NINETEENTH-CENTURY NOVELS A P CD Q Paris of Speech rose la JOHN STEINBECK -4 Z ' Herman Melville CD 4 S lling -A w E :f 'El 5 Y E lt O Q In VOCABULARY f-3136 2 vhat is 8 ZZ. Z H rr ' 'U :rease 5 4-Q g 333312. D ' 2 'ALT WHITMAN 3 , To develop, as Q rwl Cgroulb, 12.6. Q, -owl or growls. aide by a surly ing SOl11'ldl esp., wn Cgriinj, past of :mow 3 Mark Twain wn'-up' cgramipfgzp, adj. Adultg coziaq., 1 Q 5ut0b10gf3PhY terlstic of adults. E wnfun' fZI'FlTl'f1'D'5. n. Colloa. ACUCHES P1 NARRAIIVE POEMS , Avon's English Department, headed by Mr. Sidney Clark, instructs the student body in the more profound ideals of the language and its literature. Avon's English courses are taught by very competent instructors, Mrs. Ellovich and Mrs. Kilgour in Third Form, Mr. Stanley in Fourth Form, Mr. Ramsey for Fifth Form, and in Sixth Form, Mr. Clark. The lirst three years of English are spent in building up a substantial background of grammar and reading compre- hension. Students in these years read books by varied authors to give them a working knowledge of literature. Their Fifth Form year is spent on a course in English literature. Sixth Form English, taught by Mr. Clark deals with American literature. The course deals with the abstracts as well as the realities, and is a superb preparation for any college course. 11
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HISTORY DEPARTMENT The European History Course, taught by Mr. Kimball, is designed to furnish an understanding of Europe from the time of Louis XIV to World War I. Topics are: divine right monarchy, popular revolution, nationalism, imperialism, in- dustrial and social progress, warfare and efforts towards peace. The main point throughout is the idea of steady change from autocracy to democracy with its recurring set- backs and continuing conflicts. The U.S. History course emphasizes the several forces which have permeated and largely directed the progress of Ameri- can History, the conflict of the forces of nationalism and sectionalism culminating in the Civil War, industrialism with its impact on the socio-economic conditions of the people, the westward movement, and American Foreign Relations with the emphasis on United States growth to a position of world leadership. American History is taught by Mr. Tongue, head of the History Department. The Contemporary History Course, taught by Mr. Mendell, is open to seniors who have successfully completed the courses in European History and United States History. The course is, the study of the present. It emphasizes particularly the origins and development of current international tensions and the critical positions held by the United States in world affairs. THOMAS T. TONGUE Head of History Department Washington and Lee University, A.B. Appointed 1956 CHARLES F. KIMBALL History Boston University, B.A. Graduate Study, Boston State Teachers College Appointed 1961
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