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Jliss Kaiisciu, I r. Kiister. Mr. Wii iier, Mr. Slinrtess. Science and Mathematics Witli ruiiliiiiK ' il importaiue and empliasis being placed on the courses taught in these two fields, the Science and Mathematics Departments are rapidly be- coming more and more popular each year. The Navy, loo, realizes the importance of subjects such as physics, chemistry, algebra, geometry, trigo- nometry, mathematical analysis, and calculus; as a re- sult, the department meml;ers are kept busy. 17
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Seated, Left to lii ht — Miss .lohiistMii. Miss Mason, Miss Gilmore. Standing — Mr. Feusteinaker, Mr. Bailer. Mr. Wilson. Language Tliis department, headed l y Mr. Samuel L. Wili on, ineludes the regular English courses such as English Grammar, Composition. English Literature. American Literature, World Literature, Advanced Composition, and Business Correspondence, as well as the language courses: Spanish. French, and Latin. A freshman will find himself meeting with Mr. Jo- seph R. Bailer for a course in beginning English. If, later on, he desires a foreign language, Mr. Fenstemaker will be his instructor. Up until February, at which time she temporarily left here to instruct at Hunter College, New York, Miss Alice Johnston had charge of all speech w(irk. This included the speech clinic at the Benjamin Franklin School, and work in speech and play produc- tion. In connection with the latter. Miss Johnston di- rected the Bloomsburg Players, dramatic club. Mr. Wilson and Miss Pearl Mason serve also as advisers for the Maroon and Gold, the college news- paper. 16
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Miss Rich. Dr. Maupiii, Mr. Reams. Dr. Russel. Social Studies and Geography Tliese two courses, being so closely related, may be chosen by Secondary students as two of their fields for certification. They aid in obtaining a rich background of information which is needed for an intelligent inter- pretation of present-day situations and problems. Some work in these fields is recjuired in the Elemen- tary and Business Education departments as well, so tliat every student may have some insight into what makes tlie workl click, as well as what we today are fighting for. 18
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