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Extension, Alumni and Memorial Union Through correspondence courses, extension classes and personal contacts with high school teachers, students, and friends of the college in Western Kansas, Fort Hays State renders a broad educational service far from the campus The Alumni Association promotes the purposes and ideals of FHS through promotion of the endowment fund, scholar- ships and loans, as well as homecoming and other annual activities. All pathways on campus eventually lead to the Memorial Union, which is truly the heart of FHS and the community center for all members of the college family LILBURN H. HORTON JR„ Asst. Prof., Direc- tor of Memorial Union ; A.R, M.S. BETTY BRANDENBURG, Asst. Director of Memorial Union, working with programing; R S HELEN GALLAGHER, Asst. Dir. of Memorial Union and food service supervisor; B.S HUGH BURNETT, Prof of Pol. Science, Di- rector of Extension Service; RJ3., M.A. ETHEL ARTMAN, Asst Prof,, Director of student employment; B S, HAROLD STONES, Asst. Prof., Director of placement; A.B., M.S Nil A LANDRUM, Asst. Prof., Supervisor of correspondence study; B.S. Biological This division embraces the study of the living world, both plant and animal. The fundamental facts and principles of life itself are studied in biology, while botany pertains to the necessity of plants in supplying food, clothing, and shelter Sciences for mankind. Livestock feeding and farming projects, zoological studies of Kansas animal life, and their associated programs are major endeavors in this division. GERALD TOMANEK, Proi of Biol., Chr. of Div. ; A.B,, M.S., Ph.L). THATNE CLARK. Asst. Prof, of Ag.; B.5 t M.S. CHARLES A. ELY, Asst. Prof, of ZooL; B.S., M S , Ph D. FLO D KIN SINGER, Asst. Prof, of Botany, B.S., M.S,, Ph.D. HENRY J. McFARLAND, Asst. ProL of BioL; B.S., M.S. HOWARD C. REYNOLDS, Assoc. Prof of Botany; B.S., M.S., Ph.D. ANDREW RtEGEL, Asst. Prof, of Ag., Sunt, of farm; B.S., M.S LESTER SCHMUTZ, Assoc, Prof, of Ag.; B.S., ELTON K. SGHRODER, Asst. Prof, of Zool.; A.B., M.A. KENNETH W, SIMONS, Assoc. Prof, of Botany; B.S., M.S, WARD SIMS, Prof, of BioL; A.B., M.A., Ed.D NEIL A, WALKER, Asst. Prof, of Zool; B.s’ M.A. J. R. WELLS, Asst. Prof, of Ag,; B,S , M.S,
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Improvements and Changes Affect Administrators RICHARD E. BURNETT, Executive Assist- ant to the President, (assistant professor), A.B , M.EtL; Graduate Work, ibid. For many administrators and other faculty members, this has been a year of face-lifting and moving. Remodeling projects have added space and convenience for many offices Particularly improved are the Registrar’s Of- fice and Business Office, both are nearly doubled in size and availability to students Relocation of offices of the dean of men, dean of women bousing director, graduate office, extension, correspondence, alumni secretary, employment and placement in Picken Hall expedites the work of these essential offices and makes them more accessible to students. With the addition to Science Hall nearing com- pletion and plans underway for the new Speech and Music Center and a library the unceasing efforts of the administration to increase the physical struc- ture as well as the academic opportunities is evident. RALPH V. CODER, Dean of the Graduate Division. Chairman of Division of Language, Literature and Speech; (professor of Eng- lish), A.B , William Jewell College; M.S., Slate University of Iowa; Ph.D., ibid. JEAN STOUFFER, Dean of Women (assistant professor), A.B., University of Kansas; B.S., ibid; M.A., Syracuse University JAMES D. CONDI E, Director of Housing. B.S., Utah State University; M.S., Univer- sity of Denver. DOLLIE V. THOMAS, Assistant to tbc Presi- dent (assistant professor of economics and business), B,S,, business, Fort Hays Kansas State College ; M S ibid. BILL D. J ELLISON, Dean of Men (assist- ant professor), B.S. s Fort Hays Kansas State College; M.A. ibid. 17
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Social Sciences Building foundations for professional careers in law, social service and government service, as well as for teaching, is the objective of the Social Sciences. Geography concerns itself with the earth, its surface and elements. The field of History presents accurate information concerning the past which is needed for one to reach intelligent opinions on problems that concern citizens of a democracy. Political Science is the study of government, law, and the principles and ideals which underlie political organization. W, D. MORELAND, Prof, of Pol Sol and Soc., Chr. of Div. ; B A,, M.A., Ph.D. EUGENE R. CRAINE, Asst. Prof of History; A,B. M.A., Ph.D. GORDON W. DAVIDSON, Assn Prof, of History; A.B., ALA., Graduate work. RICHARD MARCUS, Asst. ProL of History; A.B., M.A,, Graduate work, DONALD B, SLECHTA, Asst. Prof, of His- tory; A.B., M.S , LL B WILDA SMITH, Asst. Prof, of History; A.B., MS, Ph.D, WILLIAM D, STUMP, Asst. Prof, of History; A. B., M.A. JOHN TOMLINSON, Inst, in Pol. ScL; A.B., M.S. RAYMOND L. WELTY, Prof, of History; B. S., M,A., Ph.D. ROBERT WITT, Asst. ProL of Pol, Sol and Soc.; B.S.,MA, Ph.D. Applied Furthering creative talent through instruction, is the goal of the Applied Arts department. Art furnishes an appreciation and enjoyment for all students. It leads to practical use of art in the commercial and vocational fields. Industrial arts provide practical ex- Arts perience for the development of the “handy-man” abilities and prepares the student for future specialization. Training in Home Economics prepares students for homelife as well as preparing them for a vocation. RICHARD CAIN, Prof, of Xnd Arts, Chr. of DW.; B.S., M.S., Ed.D, ALICE BEESLEY, Asst, Prof of Homo Ec., Head of Home Ec. Dept., B.S., M.S. JOHN C. BERLAND, Asst Prof, of Art; B.S., M.Ed. JEROME F, BOOR, Inst in Ind. Arts; B.S., M.S. R. U. BROOKS, Assoc. Prof, of Ind. Arts, Supt. of Building; B.S., M.S. MARTHA E. DELLINGER, Asst. ProL of Art; A.B., M.A., MX A. EVERETT HENNESSEY, Inst, in Ind. Arts; B.S., M.S. MAXINE HOFFMAN, Asst. Prof, of Home Ec.; B.S., M.S. RALPH HUFFMAN, Assoc. ProL of Ind, Arts; B.S., M.Ed, LAYMAN H. JONES JR , Inst, of Art; B.S., M,S. DENNIS McKEE, Assoc. Prof, of Ind. Arts; B.S., M.A JOEL MOSS, Prof, of Art; Head of An Dept,; B.S., M.A., Ed.D. REX A. NELSON, Asst Prof, of Ind, Arts; B.S., M.S. JOHN C. THORNS JR„ Assoc. Prof, of Art; A,R., M.A., MX A, ALLENE WENGER, Inst, in Homo Ec.; B.S., M.S.
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