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Thomas C. Herndon, Chair- man of the Division of Science, is also a professor in the Chemistry Depart- ment. He instructs physi- cal, quantitative and qual- itative chemistry courses. Meredith J. Cox, head of the Chemistry Depart- ment, is familiar to all the science students. His high standards and exacting requirements prove invaluable to his students in their future careers. CHEMISTRY The Caduceus Club was organized in 1936 by Dr. J. D. Farris, who was at that time college physician at Eastern. It fosters premedical interest of students who are interested in medicine, pharmacy, medical technology, dentistry, and nursing. Infor- mative lectures are given by doctors and occasionally medical films are shown. Many hours in lab have been spent by Red Rich- a r d s and Joe Chapman while working their experi- ments. First Row: T. Marshall, B. Grif- fin (Vice-President), N. Bowling, M. Fox. A. Helman, E. Hovious. Second Row: M. Cox (Sponsor), L. Wilson, T. Hatfield, J. Sutkamp (Treasurer), B. Wells, H. Giles. Third Row: T. Campbell, M. Clark, B. Asher (President), B. Long, H. Galloway. 29
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H. H. LaFuze is the head of the Biology De- partment. He is constantly in demand for ad- vice on schedules or helping his students with a problem. K m. 1c £■ ' c ■MS S ' -- It - , A. L. Whitt, Harold L Zimmack and Robert La ranee teach the biological science courses, and anatomy, physiology and zoology classes. BIOLOGY The Biology Club strives to stimulate in- dividual and campus interest in biology and to promote friendship and the ex- change of ideas among students. The club sponsors informative discussions about things of the living world. It also sponsors instructional and recreational outings. Joan Kitson and Billie Griffin have found the field of Biology very fasci- nating. First Row: J. Beard, T. Mar- shall, N. Bowling (Vice-Presi- dent), K. Naylor, H. Prewitt, J. May, E. Hatch. Second Row: J. Norris, M. Gandolfo, M. Clark, P. Hensley, M. Fox, S. Norris, H. Giles, E. Hovious. Third Row: J. Kitson, J. Sut- kamp, M. Elvove (Treasurer), A. Helman (Secretary), B. Car- rier, B. Griffin. Fourth Row: T. Hatfield, W. Mayfield, B. Asher, R. Lawrence, L. Wilson, J. King. Fifth Row: P. Robin- son, T. Bertram, L. Wright, R. Long, W. Wells (President).
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COMMERCE W. J. Moore, friend to all commerce majors, is head of the Commerce Department. Those who have been in his classes will remember his dry wit as a lively addition to the more serious subjects of business administration. First Row: W. Wainscott, R. Hutton, J. Kennedy, N. Bell, C. Howard, C. Pullen, D. Kennedy. Second Row: C. Pigg, R. Garnett, W. Idol, C. Stoess, H. Martin, G. Daines, G. Routh, R. Smith, J. Parker. Third Row: B. Dunaway, R. Murrell, C. Andrew, G. Baber, B. Malicote, G. Psimer. H. Mastin (Treasurer), J. Bowling, C. Durham (Vice - President), J. Rhein (Presi- dent), W. Ellis. Fourth Row: E. Morentz, L. Ball, A. Looney, J. Skaggs, J. Brewer, M. Smithers, T. King, G. Horn, W. Moore (Spon- sor). Fifth Row: G. Bottom, J. Cheak, W. Miller, F. Blair. B. Hen- son, E. Egnew, C. Stone. Sigma Tau Pi has as its purpose to promote a feeling of unity and fellow- ship among its members, to aid the general welfare in the department of commerce, and to provide opportunities for social and educational growth. First Row; S. Stephens, J. Beg ley, B. Turpi n, S. Wainscott, B Gee, D. Donovan, B. Giunchiglian ' Secretary). Second Row: S Brown, L. Bell, D. Harper, E. Mas sey, J. Campbell, L. Cahoon, E Morgan. Third Row: P. Franklin S. Hanks, L. Samson, P. Deal, R Howard, M. Feltner, V. Richie, P Spears. Fourth Row: M. Foehes, B Osborne, J. Pritchard, B. Franks D. Bailey, D. Combs. Fifth Row: S Bush, A. Akers, G. O ' Connell, G Pence, B. Cureton, J. Hibbard, J Peters. o t f J%! Qn-
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