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Q2 Richard Bales discusses with student representatives the need for a new course on minority groups. l As students begin cz test on American history, Miss Hazel Wolf gives a few helpful pointers. Cliff Ozmun is a new instructor of education and educational psychology.
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1 W3 1. M s 40 f X ll., s ,gy L E.. l V- f, 1 A .F-J.-. if xg., , g5 '.. , - s .-54' 3 eil. si ? es s . 3 , E '.1 New chairman of the Social Science Division Richard Bales plans one of the courses offered this year. Social Sciences Move People in interactions New courses in the social science area in- cluded the Illinois country, comparative gov- ernment, and introductory courses in research methods in the behavorial sciences, criminolo- gy and anthropology. These courses, plus the others, have been set up to instill in students an understanding of the social, economical and political institutions and influences of their lives. Having once developed an appreciation for these factors, they will be better prepared to use them to the advantage of all. A physical education program was also added so that students might fulfill P. E. re- quirements before transferring to universities. Mrs. Mary Sarron lectures students in psychology sociology and social science.
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Math, Science Courses Test Student Minds As chairman of the Mathematics and Sci- ence Division, Dale Williams was responsible for establishing and expanding programs which continually challenged the inquiring minds of young students. By participating in math and science courses, they not only learned basic concepts, but also how to apply scientific reasoning to their own research during lab periods. The division increased its services with the addition of courses in microbiology, compara- tive vertebrate zoology, organic chemistry and historical geology. Dr. Doris Kolb and Gene Gallion, instructors of chemistry and physical science respectively, were named recipients of the first Teacher of the Year awards. ' Ii: ' 'f ,TW- P ff Is5?- - 1' '1' Qi ' 3?!9'77 ?-'rf ? :sri -' 212 -Nw J v is . t , l V- ' 5 Lt l --lxfL5 3g1'ii fl' F ' ,, ' - N 1 I .2 11521: 21341: -' - ' ,k gfs,,..-ef -V V f' if mx, Instructor Phil McGill explains the formula for de- termining the area of a circle. --J ti Ov Instructor George Grisham hands Jan Harlan a test on the basic concepts of math. in it xiii i 4 Ziggy' :M 322 es if l Anticipating the work ofthe new semester, Dr. Doris Kolb and Richard Hoffmann unpack equipment for their chemistry labs. i ,Mikal - rii
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