Clemson University - Taps Yearbook (Clemson, SC)

 - Class of 1955

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C. Q. BROWN Acting Head Geology Department DR. F. B. SCHIRMER Head Chemistry Department DR. H. J. WEBB Head, Agricultural Chemistry Department DR. H. L. HUNTER Dean CHEMISTRY The ever-growing School of Chemistry is rapidly becoming more important as the years go by. A beginner in the field of Chemistry will encounter few courses that differ from those taken by other majors. He will spend his time with frosh chemistry, English, math, etc., while he becomes acquainted with the broader aspects of a college education. As do most other students who major in a particular field, his special- ization will not begin until his sophomore year. With the addition of a deuce to his collar, the sophomore will find himself caught up in a maze of new and perplexing subjects. Qual and Quan analysis with Doc Schirmer, in addition to calculus and English Lit, add to his bewilderment. If he should survive these two semesters, he has yet stiff er obstacles to surmount. Physical Chemistry now begins to show the future chemist how complicated the realm of the unknown can become. Yet, if he should survive the three years required to become a candidate for graduation, the student can enter his last year feeling that he has the best training available. first row: CARODEMOS, WEBB. HUNTER, SCHIRMER, PENNELL, GILLESPIE, CRUZ, second row: DINWIDDIE, BROWNLEY, RHYNE, HOBSON, POLK, HODGES, MANN, PHILIPS, third row: DAY, BROWN, MAULDIN, KRAMER, RUTH, SALLEY. 26



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J. L BROCK Industrial Education H. M. McGARITY Music J. B. MONROE Vocational Agricultural Education DR. W. H. WASHINGTON Dean EDUCATION The curriculum in education prepares teachers for general high school subjects, with emphasis on the various fields of science. The other departments of the college provide a wide variety of courses from which the student may choose his major. The graduate in Industrial Education is prepared to teach industrial arts, drawing, manual training, and metal work in the high schools and evening trade classes. During the first two years the Education major could be majoring in anything — studying everything from botany and chemistry to calculus. In the junior year courses in education, psychology, and even more advanced courses are offered. The fourth year these studies are completed with six weeks of practicing teaching in nearby schools. first row: BROCK, NEWTON, WASHINGTON, McGARITY, GENTRY, WHITE, second row: LOVETT, HOOVER, BOWEN, STRIBLING, BOOKER. 28

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