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Engineering Dr. Edwin Hemmerling ' Division Chairman Milo Atkin Chemistry ' -- Q am M? 4+ I1' .,-,, 1 jfls g- S2 Math, Science and Robert Brailsford Chemistry Iames Gayle Physics Lowell Hulsebus Chemistry Fred Gibbs M A Industrial Drawing 'i ' . f ' V Eugene Kirchner Physics Alun Toile Donald Poole Nicholas Pananides I-CY Weise Iohn Zimmerman Physical Science Physics Astronomy Technical PhYSiCS Geology 26 Donald Iohnson Chemisfry Kenneth Lautenschlage Geology Patricia Lee Chemistry
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Robert Young Division Chairman American History-crnirnoted wad' Samuel McCall History Walter McClancxhan Psychology Peter McKay Social Science Sewell Slick History '-of' Y' Clyde Vorhino Social Science Elbert Stewart Sociology Ronald McMasters Low Enforcement Leon Vuwter Orientation rf ' William Vogt History Fink Wilson Psychology ,,,w.u-q.. Ziegler Science 25
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William Nielsen Mathematics Math i 'T Mathematics This year the Mathematics, Science, and Engineering Technology Division was sub-divided into two groups: the Department of Life Science and the De- partment of Mathematics. Four new teachers at BC plus three at China Lake brought the number of instructors in the Division to thirty-five. Out of this number six hold doctorates. The biggest change in the Division was the completion of the new S5600,000 Science Building. One of its most out- standing features is a planetarium where night time conditions are simu- lated during class hours. Red leather padded planetarium chairs are tilted forty-five degrees for comfortable view- ing-and sleepy students. A large console makes it possible for an oper- ator to produce sound effects by mere- ly pressing buttons. Also included in the building are three drawing labs, a geology lab, the Nursing Department, and all math classes except engineer- ing math. Projected plans included moving two life science classes, a meteorology class, and two chemistry classes into the building as enrollment increases. ..' Shirley Trembley J Q Ll r tiigw sa Q ti' is We iff- ,x 5 w wh 1 5? f we fer Q. . View NQIW' Betty Undeberg Mathematics if.. Carol Alcom Ben Chichester Ronald Allsmdn Mathematics Life Science Life Science Catherine Iohnson I. Paul Freed Hflffiefl H1118 Mathematics George Lawrence Life Science Life Science Dr. Iack Rowe Life Science Daniel Nystrom James O'Keefe tFall Sabbaticall Life Science Life Science Mathematics
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