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' - «. 1 % »%• ' % ' «•% The shoe is on the other foot practical side of teaching, many opportunities are offered throughout the curriculum for direct contact with public schools, and during the senior year, each student is required to spend half of one semester of full-time work in a public school under the direction of an expert teacher. Two organizations which provide professional leadership for men and women on both undergraduate and graduate levels are Kappa Phi Kappa, professional fraternity for men, and Kappa Delta Epsilon, a companion organization for women, both notional organizations of high standing. BUCKNELL ELEMENTARY EDUCATION CLUB — First Row, Left to Right — Gotwalt, Angstodt, Siegert, Naugle, Lehr, Ferns, StahL Second Row — Smith, Cunningham, Castner, President; Hanson, Yorke. Third Row — Worstoll, Mayhew. Fourth Row — Hosterman, White, Turnbough, Tonenbaum, Bergmann, Denning, Brown, Horkrader, Yurcic. Dr. Carl L. Millward Mr, T. Bayard Beatty Dr. N. Harry Camp, Jr. 25
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S t cc Co4t The department of education is responsible for the pro- fessional training of teachers. Special courses are offered for the training of academic and commercial teachers in the secondary field, for elementary school teachers, and for music teachers in both secondary and elementary fields. To meet the increased demand for public school teachers, the education department has enlarged its staff, particularly in the elementary field where the need for teachers is critical. Teachers ' training emphasizes the importance of high stand- ards in both academic and professional work. Since the pros- pective teacher needs to make all possible contacts with the KAPPA DELTA EPSILON — fiT%t Row, Le f to Right — Cunningham, McCarty, Fogon, Gotwolt, Armstrong, Ang- stadt, Costner, Hanson. Second Row — Donnels, Groutx, LoRue, Social Chairmon; Cohn, Treasurer; Hitchens, President; Love, Rogers, Vice President; Busch. ' [h T Row — Shodle, Rude, James, Martin, Hawkins, Merrill, Yorke, Honey, Chance, Bleecker, Bergmann. Dr. Fronk G. Dovis Dr. Wolter H. Sauvoin Dr. Gertrude C. Yorke KAPPA PHI KAPPA — fir%i Row, Lett to Right — Heist, Yurcic, Souvnin, Everitt, Wakefield, Schoftner, Krzywicki, Davis, Dimmick. Second Row — tngrassia. Williomson, Snyder, Gamble, Miller, Klop, Campion, Thomas, Mortimer, Witmon, Giuliani. Third Row — Schner, Williamson, H.; Peterson, Widdall, Mitoros, Miller, R. 24
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S tt i teeri In large absorbers like this one, valuable products ore recovered from gases KCC xi Not oil engineers ore down to eorth The chemical engineer is chiefly concerned with the de- sign, construction, and operation of equipment and plants in which chemical or physical changes occur in the manufactur- ing process. After the initial development of a product, the task of the chemical engineer is to develop methods through which it con be produced economically. A thorough knowledge of chemistry, physics, and mathe- matics combined with economics, the underlying science of chemical engineering, is required. Laboratory work includes the tackling of problems in production planning and control, thermodynamics, metallurgy, and the layout and design of a Dr. Albert H. Cooper Mr. Williom H. Schuyler Dr. Hugh D. Sims Dr. Morton Smutz 26
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