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lei? i gig? i 5 ii l l 1 5 li Liberty Casali Lowell V. Heissey Ph.D. BA., M.S., Ph.D. Chemistry Chemistry Kirk Stokes sets up laboratory equip- ment. Well-Rounded Knowledge ls Stressed in Chemistry Through class lectures supplemented by laboratory experi- ments, the department continues to provide a thorough pre- professional background in Chemistry. Replacing Dr. Martin during his studies in Egypt is a new faculty member, Dr. Liberty Casali. Charles Somers begins experiment in organic chemistry. lb' Tom Erickson helps student set up experimental Dr. Heisey works in supply room. equipment.
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' ri. , Y ,f,...g,, i Robert K. Burns Harry G.M. Jopson Frances E. Silliman B.A., Ph.D. B.S., MA. Ph.D. B.S., M.S., M.A., Ph.D-. Biology Biology Biology New Equipment Added in Biology Department The curriculum in the Biology department has been strengthened through the addition of equip- ment obtained with funds by the National Science Foundation and matched by the college. The department provides the arts major with courses that emphasize an understanding of fun- -fz-A ' Jus - i Dr. Jopson clarifies a point by use of a model. damental life processes of material communities and man's place in the world of life. Advanced courses are offered to give the Biology major background and preparation for graduate study, professional education in the medical sciences, teaching, and technical work. Students in afternoon Biology examine specimen. ,Nl Maxine Casey examines and draws specimen.
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5 T Q. 5 ll QTEK-1 5.-ill, gg gig, E Dean Royce Neher Dale V, Ulrich B.A., M.A., Ph.D. ' M.S., Ph.D. Pl'IySiCS Physics Dr. Ulrich prepares a physics instrument. Thorough Preparation Stressed The department emphasizes a thorough prep- aration in the fundamentals of physics. Research work is also in progress in two areas: the critica region of simple fluids, and density studies of . 1- .A l L, lf sig! ,YV , Z' 5 ll ll ll ll Wm.. gt ' lull-- protein conformation changes. The laboratory facilities are located in the basement of the Bow- I man Hall where students can be found working at all hours of the night. Dr. Neher explains point to students: Karyl Smith learns knowledge of physics. YY-.-sv, . . 1 r . F . n.-:::5:1.l. 1' V l ' A. .-:-5.5:-5 my lu rim-57 Wu, F .. i .-. .... .f N49 .1 lil -nw ul e W- - 1 ll . Ill lu l ll' 1-'ffl Harold Hancock completes experiment. 26 1-H
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