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SECRETARIAL STUDIES Learn well each new skill . . . Typing and shorthand, skills so important in business, education, and so many other lields are offered to Colorado College students. For each stu- dent to have the opportunity to learn these new skills, useful both in college and in future life, is the task ol Mrs. Jack Rundell. SPANISH 22 He who is ignorant ol for- eign languages knows not his own . . . The staff members fohn I). Roberts, Jr. and Laurie Perry work toward the common end ol instilling in their stu- dents a knowledge and apprecia- tion of the Spanish language. SOCIOLOGY Society is the union ol men and not the men themselves . . . Sociology is the study of the in- nei activities of groups to lend to a belter understanding of the components ol society. Working together to aid the student in this study ate stall members Van l . Shaw, chairman, Ah in Bod- erman and Paul kutsche. Miss- ing: Ruth Carter.
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PSYCHOLOGY No matter where the hotly is, the mind is tree to go elsewhere . . . Increasingly important to us is Psychology, the study ol the mind. Understanding the mind, its workings, and its el- let t upon human life hold the key to future knowledge ol man- kind. Helping their students understand the mind are Carl L. Roberts; acting chairman, Doug- las W. Freed and William A. lilakely. RADIO Speech was given to men whereby to communicate their mind . . . Woodson Tyree, pro- fessor of speech and radio, is working to help his students find the way to communicate their minds to others in what- ever field they may enter. 21 RELIGON Religious feeling is as much a verity as any other part of human consciousness . . . John A. Bailey, and Professor Harry F. Booth show students, through their lectures, how this reli- gious feeling has been and still is a great part of man ' s lile.
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ZOOLOGY This survival of the fittest . . . is all important in Zoology. The study ol animals and their changes throughout the ages is both an interesting and informa- tive Held. Zoology is also im- portant in the areas of research and medicine. Giving their stu- dents a background in Zoology are Robert M. Stabler; (hair- man, Edward |. Herbert, Robert Z. Brown, Mary Alice Hamilton and Richard G. Beidleman. FACULTY at work Named by the students as the most outstanding professor for 1959, Dr. William Hochman, Assistant Professor of History, takes time to discuss the prob- lems of one of his students. Ac- tive in many campus events, Dr. Hochman works continuously on various campaigns and takes part in many discussion groups. As head coach of the Socratic Six, the faculty football team, Doc led the faculty to victory by defeating the Betas and Phi Delts, and still remains the toughest team in the league. j ' i m - FACULTY at play As the Senior Sneak came near, many professors were picked for the many activities. With the help of the Colorado Springs Police Department, Profs were kidnapped, hand- cuffed and put in the wagon . Mr. Remit (left) of the Eng- lish Dept. was lecturing to a class when he was taken. Dr. Bernard (right) gives one last sneer as the wagon pulls off, heading lor the Garden of the Gods. 23 giie. w 2 n It A ' w 1 ' - s T
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