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CHEMISTRY Composition of matter is the basis of all we see, know, and are, and its understanding is basic to our knowledge of the universe . . . To give deeper insight and meaning to the in- creasingly important science of Chemistry is the objective of Eldon T. Hitchcock, William C. Champion, Lester A. Michel, chairman; and Milton K. Sny- der. DANCE As those move easiest who have learn ' d to dance . . . Dance is a means by which an indi- vidual gains grace and confi- dence applicable to every phase of life. The staff members Norman and Dorthea Cornick guide their students to achieve this end. 15 DRAMA In all ages the drama has been more closely allied than any other art to man ' s deeper thoughts . . . By teaching every phase of this art, William E. MacMillen allows his students the opportunity to express them- selves, their inner thoughts, and their emotions.
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ART It is through Art that we can realize our perfection . . . Whether it is painting or study- ing its history, Art is a guide- post to understanding ourselves and the world. Bernard Arnest, director; fean-Paul Darriau, Gerald Eager and Mary Cheno- weth discuss the best way to as- sist their students in this under- standing. 14 BOTANY And all their Botany is Latin names . . More than names, i he science of Botany has its place in the past and future his- tory of the world. Dr. C. Will- iam Penland gives his students the background in Botany neces- sary to know its importance. BUSINESS Public ti usts must not be lodged in the hands of any, till they are found fit for the busi- ness they are to be intrusted with . . . The staff members William Barton and Paid M. [ones, guiding (heir students to a belter understanding of the business world, prepare them for a responsible role in society.
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ECONOMICS Political institutions are a superstructure resting on an eco- nomic foundation . . . As a hasis lor knowledge ol other subjects or tor itself, Economies i a vital part of learning in our complex world. To provide the understanding Economics can give is the task of Ray O. Wer- ner, Paul T. Bechtol and Ken neth f. Curran, chairman. 16 EDUCATION The direction in which edu- cation starts a man will deter- mine his future life . . . To show their students how to guide the future of coming gen- erations is the concern of John S. Jordan; chairman, J. Victor Hopper, Margaret C. Saunders and Dwane Collins. ENGINEERING In .1 1 ii we build the w orld unless the builder also grows . . . Engineering, an essential pan in building the um Id, an also build the liws ol those who stud) ii as Professoi fohn ). Kraehenbuehl proves b) his tea hing.
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