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Faculty F7 l f! 'YM ' Xa 'VIUIIIQ Members of the Department of Natural Sciences: FRONT ROW--I. Kelsey Day, Biology, Lonnie F. Bedwell, Physical Science and Department Chairman, Larry L. Clark, Mathematics. BACK ROW--Mrs. Carol E. Bridges, Mathematics, Delbert Heide- brecht, Health and Physical Education, and Robert A. Logan, Chemistry. Not pictured--Mrs. Gayle Ann Bradshaw, Physical Education, Lester Neal, Microbiology, Bonnie Tharp, Mental Health, and Clarence E. Young, Mental Health. Members of the Department of Business and Service Technology. FRONT ROW: Miss Mary Wilson, Businessg Mrs. Catherine Dean Goehring, Business, Gerald H. Anderson, Data Processing. BACK ROW: Richard E. Tredway, Agri-Business and Depart- ment Chairman, Raymond Williamson, Distributive Education, and Conrad C. jimison, Agr-Business, Not pictured--Frank M. Robertson II, Police Science. e 9 5 g . . E ll A A ft' vpn.. ibn 5 XS
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Faculty This is the first year for the courses at GGGJC to be divided into three major divi- sions. These divisions are the Division of Oc- cupational Education vvhich includes the De- partment of Business, Department of lndus- trial Technology, and the Department of Adult Education. The Second is the Division for as Administration and Student Affairs, and the third is the Division of General Education. The as f three divisions are headed by Dean Anton Buf- if fo, Dean Winston Scott and Dean Walt Mathi- asmeier, respectively. Higgs? K The Courses and faculty have been divided into five divisions. The DGp8.I'f1'I1G1111 of l-lL11'1'13I1ll1lGS, chols, jack Nail, and Kitty jordan with a project. 1. P. Devvell chairmang the Department of So- cial Sciences, Leonard Hathcoat chairman, Department of Natural Sciences, Lonnie F. Bedwell chairman, the Department of Business and Service Technology, Richard Tredway chairman and Department of Industrial Tech- nology, Ben L. Cleveland chairman. Mrs. Sue jean Covacevich, Art instructor, helps Sandra Ni- The reason for these changes in the system of education is for better organization and under- standing between departments and to provide a better education for everyone concerned. Members of the Department of Humanities are: SITTING: j.P. Dewell, Speech and Department Chairman. STANDING: K.R. Galle, German, Mrs. Ruth Elaine Brown, English, Mrs. Margaret M. Wheeler, Englishg Miss Leota janzen, English, Thomas A. Newton, English and Student Publications, August S. Trollman, Musicg Mrs. Sue jean Covacevich, Art, Mrs. Fostine Mon- crief, Music, and Mrs. jo Leon, Spanish. ..,.......1-un-........gmm.T..s me .gm an -:ft ,.7..m5'34u535.5'i:4 x ' K' 5 f r 'iw' i 1,31 , ,Q V ff -r r ,H gl fx 5, ,T its 1 .Av 1-7 -ZX 12
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Faculty X. nh.. Members of the Department of Industrial Technology. FRONT ROW: Charles White, Related Subjects: jason G. Klier, Technical Drawing, Ben L. Cleveland, Carpentry and Department Chairman. BACK ROW: Everett A. Malan, En- gineering Drawingg james F. Edwards, Electronics: and Leo Folck, Related Subjects. Not Pictured--Lester Griffith, Auto Mechanics: O. Gordon Hock, Auto Mechanics, Robert E. justice, Welding, and Bruce L. Stephens, Machine Shop. Members of the Department of the Social Sciences: Gene McConell, Social Sciences: Robert E. Lawson, Social Science, Mrs. Lois E. Winegarner, Home Economics, Mrs. Irene Logan Bucker, American History and Sociology: Lewis A. McPherren, Phi- losophy: Leonard Hathcoat, Economics and Department Chairman, and Phil P. Peery, Psychology. I 'l 14
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