La Sierra College - Meteor Yearbook (Arlington, CA)

 - Class of 1953

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1 i i l l l 1 w l l I l l l l i l Hi 19 1'-'1--W-'wr 2 'f A . Q . . , Hua.. 1 1?-5,11 W' 3. 1' Ralph L. Koorenny, M.A. Clarence Laue, B.S. Karl F. Ambs, M.Bus.Adm business ad Students in this field are trained to keep up with fluc- tuating trends in current nn- tional economy and to Corral and eliminate hnancial waste down to accurate decimal points. For example, it is rumored that Mr. Koorenny, the head of this department. is one of the best grocery shoppers on this campus. chemistry livery moment olf eheniistry is Il challenge to ones intel' ligence and equilibrium. Un- der the direction oi' Dr. Leech the department has endeavor- ed, hy finding important ap- pliczitions in :ill hrzniches ol' science, to translate for stu- dent use the ziclvziiices in chemistry which :ire rapidly coming. William D. Leech, Pl1.D. Luella L. Kreischmar, M.S. H. Raymond Shelden, B S

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No lllklll has ll greater insight lllltl the ilepen1le11i'e ol siieiice upon llgl'll'lllllll'L' :incl aigricul- lllI'L' upon the progress ol' scieiice than does the liariiier. lor lzirining is the lJl'2lL'llL'2ll gippliczition ol' l'llCllllSIl'y and hiologx' eonihined. biology 111 General Zoology the lireslniian gets his iirst drastie exposure to the pernieating aroma ol lorinaldeliyde . . . an enduring elenient . . ., and soon tl1e once-vague terms of Protozoa, Lepidoptera, Siph- onaptera. and Ascalabota be- eoine a part of his life. On week-end field trips the bi- ology students study wild life i11 its natural setting. The de- partment is proud of its grow- ing 1n11se11111 of natural history a11d wild life and is anxiously looking forward to expanded facilities when it inoyes into the new science building. 22 aallfi Q' 'Cla-vm il' ,. I i. 1 3 Li 1 11 1 -ni Frank E. Judson, M.S. Cecil D. Barr, M.Ed. vw'- Donald M. Brown, Pl'1.D. wal 7? Roland D. Walfers, M.S. Lloyd E. Downs, M.A , l



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u 136 vi 71 .Ti ,tx N, Maybel Jensen, M.A. Doris H. Brown, M.A. George T. Simpson, M.A. education Those training to he teachers thrive in a literal heehive ol' stutlent-tlireetecl activities in the 1-fclucatimr department. Be- sides practice teaching in the elenientarv and preparatory cleniunstratiun sclmols they learn hetter to unclerstancl the clillerent age groups hy oh- serving theni in classes and supervising thein at play. Dealing with adolescent aher- rations and personality quirks is a part ol' their training. l'ncler supervision, students give aptitude, vocational, and intelligence tests, and then learn how tu interpret them. Because ul' the heavy clemancl for courses in eclucation and psvclmlugv. the clepartnient has enlargerl its stall this vear to inclucle Nlrs. Doris Brown. .XII efliuatiunal psvcliulogist, Nlrs. llrmvn teaches several erlucatiun courses. Having gracluatefl lrfnn NVNIC, she receivc-cl her NIaster's clegree 1 . , . . lrmn Nc-hraska I IIIYCTSIIY and has clone arlclitiunal gracluate ivrnlv at Clurnell. 24 DEMONSTRATION SCHOOL TEACHERS Firsf row-H. Eugene Bales, B.A., principal: Helen Swenson, B.S Second row-Nellie Oclell, M.A.g Mary W. Groome, M.A.

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