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WILLIAM C. PINE, BS. Director of Public Relations KARL A. Ron-i, Bo, MA, Professor of Religion MRS. DOROTHY RASMUSSEN EDWIN C. REICHERT, PI1.D. BERTHA REYNOLDS, MS. M.A., Instructor in Psychology HAROLD SCHIMMELPFENG, GEORGE B. SCHUM, B.A. ROBERT SHARVY, M AB. Admissions Assistant Professor of Director of Alumni and Publicity Professor of Education Assistant Professor of Economics? and Secretarial Training Science and Philosophy I I i I I-I DONNA J. SHAVER, A.M. Professor of Physical Education ARTHUR VOSS, Ph.D, Professor of English ARNOLD R. THOMAS, M.M Professor ol Music RONALD B. WILLIAMS, Ph.D. Professor ol Romance Languages I I I
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'ROBERT P. KALTER, M.M. LOUIS A. KELLER, M.B.A, WILLIAMA.KOIVISTO,M.A. WALTER H. LEMM,A.B Instructor in Music Professor of Economics Assistant Professor of Economics Assistant Professorof Physical Education ROBERT MARTIN, M.A. MARIE MELOY, AB. MUNGO MILLER, M.A. MRS. SARAH S. MORGAN, Professor of Speech Registrar Professor of Psychology M.A. But just as important to the success of the college is the facuIty. In a small schooI most every member of the faculty is Imown to the student, in many cases personaIIy. Never is there any hesitation in telephoning to discuss a problem or to ask a question. Often one will see round tabIe discussions being carried on in the coffee shop. These are merely a few examples which show the good rapport which has been established between faculty and students. A CASUAL ATMOSPHERE is conducive to study of Romance Languages. Assistant Professor of Psychology MRS. MABEL NORTH, B.S Secretarial Training DONALD PIERCE, MS Assistant Professor of Physics 1
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MR. KUHNS AND MR. SHARVEY relax over a cup of coffee in the coffee shop while Mr, Martin prepares a hard lesson, HEN examining the curriculum of the liberal arts college, one will see that many of the courses otlered are oi the dis- cussion type. For example, in the English department this year a World Literature course was offered in which the lectures were given by various members of the department staff. The course covered the development of literature from the classicist Homer to the modernist Dostoyefslcy. Another department in the field oi Humanities is that of Music, headed by Mr. Arnold Thomas. One of the many interesting music courses was that given by Mr. Kalter, entitled Music History. Emphasis was placed on how music reflected the spirit of the times and how it had progressed from simple to complex forms. One of the most enjoyable aspects of the course consisted in its iniormality which was gleaned from informal discussions and listening to records. The field having the largest number of graduates this year was that oi the Social Sciences. A course in this field finding high approval and many interested students was the one taught by Mrs. Eileen Kuhns concerned with the family. Frequent discussion groups, quizzes and a term paper dealing with a phase of modern family living which particularly was of interest to the student were the high notes of this course. Much more could be said concerning the faculty and the courses which they teach, besides the above mentioned. Variety of sub- jects, small discussion classes, and an interested faculty, coupled with sundry extra-curricular activities, this is what malces Lalce Forest. TOMMY gets his hat fixed by his Daddy
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