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Deans George R. Marquette Dean of Men Chairman, Department of Health and Physical Education Howard M. Kreitzer Dean of the College D. Clark Carmean Director of Admissions Martha C. Faust Dean of Women 15
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President Frederick K. Miller Dr. Frederick K. Miller was graduated from Lebanon Valley College in 1929 and received his A.M. degree from the University of Pennsylvania two years later. He went directly into high school teaching then returned to his Alma Mater as professor of history, from which position he was elevated to assistant to the president. Dr. Clyde Lynch. When the latter died in 1950, Dr. Miller was appointed acting president until, in November 1951, he was inaugurated as the twelfth president of Lebanon Val- ley College, in which capacity he has served this institution faithfully. Dr. Miller has become a friend to all students through his under- standing of their problems as a group and as individuals. Under his guidance, Lebanon Valley College continues to do its job in educating students for the future in the aca- demic as well as the spiritual, so- cial, and physical realms. 14
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u u K Henry B. Hollinger, Karl L. Lockwood, Howard A. Neidig, chairman, and James L. Kline. Chemistry Chemistry students at Lebanon Valley College are vigor- ously schooled in the techniques and principles of modern chemistry. Coupled with a liberal arts educatio n, this training prepares the student for a successful life both as a citizen and a scientist. The department provides students interested in the teaching profession an opportunity to study chemistry and the various techniques of teaching science. Adequate training is also provided for students interested in industrial work, the medical sciences, and advanced study in chemistry. In addition to providing courses which cover well the vari- ous fields of chemistry, this department also offers the student much opportunity for individual experimentation arjd scientific thinking. We at Lebanon Valley College ore very proud of our chemistry department and the outstanding chemists it has pro- duced, realizing full well that it is highly thought of in scien- tific circles. - ' ' Biology The purpose of the biology department at Leb- anon Valley College is to develop an apprecia- tion of man ' s relation to his universe, to acquaint students with those fundamental facts necessary for the proper interpretation of the phenomena manifested by the living things with which they ore surrounded, and to lay a broad foundation for specialization in professional courses in bi- ology. The courses are designed to prepare students for any vocation which is directly related to the biological sciences, including work in the various fields of medicine or the teaching of the biological sciences in high schools, as well as for preparing students for graduate work in colleges and uni- versities. In just this past year Lebanon Valley transferred the Biology department from the Administration Building to its newly renovated quarters in the Science Hall. The numerous research specimens are arranged attractively in several display cases. This, plus the creation of several very modern laboratories, mokes the Valley ' s biology depart- ment one of high esteem among small colleges. Francis H. Wilson, chairman; V. Earl Light and O. Pass Bol- linger. y
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