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No calculus involved this time George E. Moreland, Ph.D. Division Chairman division of i science We have in our Division of Science and Mathe- matics a group of science-minded Christian men and women who are not afraid of conflicting scientific claims and doctrines. We need not hesi- tate to seek their counsel on evolution or atoms. Because their faith and lives are grounded in the Word of God, they are not swayed by men's theories and postulations. Dr. Moreland, head of the division, never ceases to amaze his zoology students. Possessor of a vast amount of knowledge, he has systematized his thinking so that his wealth of lecture ma- terial never seems to be exhausted. His c'lasses provide sensible suggestions for Christian living as well as scientific information. 4 An exacting Botanist, Dr. Rork is also well in command of her field. Her laboratories are always Burnell, A' ' Robert R- I-11CkCY, Ph.D. Blanche G. Moon, A.B. Dorah L' all hum wotl trips but 2 D1 i1HPf ducil Wide Tl menu this nell foreg 'll whet teacl Mrs. this f7f,2'fYf4 161 1
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'ld lil hd IM mm Mg: W Fm qmd timid mimi ,M v' f Social science psychology Marven O. Nelson, M.S. J. Whitney Shea, A.M. George R demonstrates the value of Houghton's education courses, taught so capably by Miss Bess Fancher and Mrs. Zola Fancher. They convince the pros- pective teacher of the need for capable, we1'l- trained Christian teachers, then direct along a path which will produce precisely that type of teacher. Work in the field of sociology is particularly important in that it is designed to make this human world more intelligible. Many students, . Wells, A.B especially pre-seminarians, are realizing the im- portance of this course. ' The psychology department is one of the most popular since Mr. Nelson has introduced several new courses, which make a major in this field possible. This-year an extensive testing program was carried on by the department in cooperation with the New York State Department of Educa- tion. Forty prospective teachers served as guinea- Pigsfi-, i I ' O1 ' ive! Williams, A M 'Keep your eye on that pencil!
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x and QQ - ,M 'W 3225 fm lindr !M's LUG! md mi mm adm HWS ndin QM ,Al mathematics humming with activity, especially when students work with the fruit flies in heredity lab. Field trips not only add to our botanical knoweldge but afford pleasant excursions as well. Dr. Wightman has shown that physics is an important department of science, too. By intro- ducing major courses in atomic physics, he has widened Houghton's scientific horizon. The basement location of our chemistry depart- ment has no significance inthe importance of this science. The assiduous work of Miss Bur- nell and Dr. Reese serves to keep it well in the foreground with, its sister sciences. Those of us who are interested in math, whether for its scientific implications or for teaching in high schools, find Dr. Luckey and Mrs., Moon capably charting our ways through this law-abiding science. ' Floyd E. Reese, Ph.D. Crystal L. Rork, Ph.D.' L S? ' A botanist would understand . . . E. Russell Wightman, Ph.D. G01-d on H- Troptg AMB. , -- . ,E . . -.r-on . i 1 p 1 L 4.1-fi if Q who-H -1? 1 5 5 1l l 1 1 l li Al x 9 1 1. 5 r 1 i 1 I 1 i I 1 1 1 1 1 3 , , 5 5 ' J E 1 1 i I i ir 1 ' 1 qi A I I 4 X n I 1 1 1 1
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