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Extreme left: Dr. Ernst, chairman, Division of Science and Mathematics, shows Don Mathews how to work it out; left: Paul Shaade and Alicia Ledford find out what makes a cat tick. Upper left: Thabo Fako finds chemistry lots of fun. Upper right: Lloyd Hauck, General Physics lab assistant prepares another experiment for class. Chemistry education, nursing, military science The Science and Math Department introduced three new programs to Evan- gel's curriculum: chemistry education major, nursing, and Army ROTC mili- tary science. The college made arrangements to offer a bachelor of science degree in nursing in conjunction with Burge School of Nursing. Participants in this program studied at Evangel the first year. They will study at Burge for two years and complete the bachelor of science requirements at Evangel as seniors. Fifty-eight students enrolled for nursing in 1971-72. added to program The chemistry education major was added to the curriculum for students who plan to teach chemistry in second- ary schools after graduation. Anthony Palma, associate professor in Biblical studies, was the ROTC mili- tary science coordinator. The Evangel program is a branch of Southwestern Missouri State ROTC. Dr. George Haynes, assistant pro- fessor in math; William Hedden, instruct- or in geology; and Dr. Turner Collins, assistant professor in botany,joined the faculty this year. 69
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68 Sciences and Mat Mr. Glenn Bernet Assista nt professor mathematics Mr. John L. Blizzard Assistant professor biology Dr. Joseph Bohanon Assistant professor chemistry Dr. L. Turner Collins Assistant professor biology of of of of Dr. B. Arthur Erickson Dr. Walter Ernst Professor of physics Dr. George L. Haynes Jr. hem atics
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70 Resident head supervisors New for 1971 year was the position of resident head supervisors who acted as counselors. This office replaced the resident supervisors and assistants of past years. The resident heads' duties were to provide activities and other stimuli to supplement dormitory life styles. The idea behind the new positions was based on relationship' of faculty with .students. Though the resident heads are in leader- ship position, they were more like observers than disciplinarians as they promoted creativity in dormitory life. . . 1 ,x w; $3 1: Egg :w a, n In Mr. Berl Best, Miss Linda deVries, Miss Barbara Engelking, Resident head of Krause Resident head of Walther Resident head of Spence Resident head of Dorms Hail Hall Hall 50, 51 N iv guru ' I Mm.:3........23w. act as counselors As counselors the heads served as people who did not give just advice, but solu- tions to problems for those needing their aid. The heads promoted dormitory in- volvement in devotions, holding meet- ings with outside speakers. Resident heads-counselors were Berl Best, Miss Linda de Vries, Miss Barbara Engelking, Richard Hubbard, and Calvin LeMon. Assistant heads were Miss Frieda Gian and Mike Thomas. Mr. Dick Hubbard, Mr. Cal LeMon, Resident head of Birnham Wood Complex
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