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James Pickering, professor of English at Get- tysburg College for thirty years, is currently chairman of the Interdepartmental Studies Committee, a position he has held for four years. Before joining the faculty, Dr. Picker- ing attended Wesleyan University, where he received both a BA. degree and an M.A. degree in English. In addition, he earned his PhD. at Columbia University. Dr. Pickering has written a chapter in the book, Effective Approaches to Faculty Development, and his writing has appeared in Timarit and Fif- teenth Century Studies. Although a native of New York City, Dr. Pickering grew up in Milburn, New Jersey and now lives in Gettysburg with his wife. They have two sons and a grandson. Hobbies and special interests which Dr. Pickering en- joys include art, the study of science in the Middle Ages, a collection of illustrated chil- dren's books and also tennis and bird-watch- ing. Finally, Dr. Pickering advised both IDS and other graduates that they need not be in such a rush to find employment; he feels that this is an unnecessary pressure and that there is much more time for that than the graduates think there is. James Agard Colette Albertson Robert Barnes Neil Beach Eugene Belt George Berlin Art HPE Biology Biology Music Mathematics Gareth Biser Bruce Boenau Donald Borock Lois Bowers Teresa Bowers HPE P0Iitical Science Political Science HPE Music 20 Faculty Bruce Bugbee History
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Julie Ramsey Assistant to the President David Potts Robert Nordvall Donald Hinrichs Dean of the College Associate Dean of the College Associate Dean of the College Administration 19
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Ronald Cere Spanish Chan Coulter Philosophy Ronald Burgess Spanish Karen Dugger Sociology Charles Emmons Sociology Ann Harper-Fender Economics A graduate of Boston University and Florida Institute of Technology, Lieutenant Colonel Patrick Riley has been at Gettysburg and served as the department chairperson for the past two years. Before coming to Gettysburg, LTC Riley worked as analyst officer to the Chief of Staff at the Pentagon and was a com- mander of batallion level organizations. All in all he has spent twenty-two years in the service. He is also a members of other organizations such as the ATO Fraternity and the American Society of Mechanical Engineers. LTC Riley has a wife and two Children. As head of the Military Science department at Get- tysburg, Riley is confident and proud of the ability of the Lieutenant being commissioned through the ROTC program to perform as leaders in our army. He also feels that the role of his department at our school is one that is increasing and challenging the leadership abilities of the Corps Cadets. ently live in the town of Gettysburg. and dying. Professor Carey Moore, an alumni of 1952, has been teaching at Gettysburg for twenty-five years and is now head of the Religion department. While an undergraduate at Gettysburg, he took an active part in the school newspaper, choir and was a brother of Phi Sigma Kappa. After graduating from Gettysburg he did further studying at a semi- nary, then attended Johns Hopkins University for graduate school. Dr. Moore's wife was also a gra- duate of 1952. They have four children and pres- Dr. Moore has written five books that include the studies of Esther. He is in the process of writing another book called ludith. Some hobbies he en- joys are reading, photography and traveling. He is also president of Hospice in Adams County, which is a support group for terminally ill people. He spends much time doing research about death David Cowan David Crowner Craig Driver Physics German Biology tail George Fick Kermit Finstad David Flesner History Music Mathematics Faculty 2 1
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