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Math and Science Through lectures und laboratory periods, students receive first-hand experience in biology, chemistry, physics, calculus, and other sciences. All these aid in the development of the student forthe ability to deal with scientific problems now and in the future. Donald Corliss Assistant Professor of Mathematics and Acting Chainnan of 4 w Division of Natural P- ex, w 'rf - P-Er.- George Harrison Science and Math Visiting Professor of Biology V William Fessenden Associate' Professor of Chemistry Some mathematicians can be very practical. irkiiiiii f ' 1 .4 . .., ,S . my if V fu I. Lauren Naden Donald Porter Assistant Professor of Visiting Professor Biology of Physics 27
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wkddt '-fg. Teacher Education Dr. Lawrence places beginning teachers in or out-of-state. ' L Clayton C. Lawrence Professor of Education and Chairman of Division of Education and Psychology 141.1 E. Harold Shigley Professor of Education About one-half of the students enrolled at Marion College this year were in the program of education. In preparation for this field, students receive a broad curriculum and. complete special projects such as hul- letin boards, files, teaching units, etc. The student teaching program gives the prospective teacher op- portunities to apply in a practical way the lessons he has learned in the classroom. H AND T 26 Helen B. Shigley Assistant Professor of Education
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Marvin Kierstead Instructor in English Literature and Why study Literature? XVorks of Literature are close- ly related to the social, religious, and political ideals of the peoples involved, and a study of them increases the studentis understanding of the peoples they rep- resent. Universal truths are revealed through a study of Literature. These truths help us understand our- selves as well as those around us. A library of rich literature is a valuable asset. Extreme right: Marjorie Elder Associate Professor of English 'Da Mary C. Dodd Professor of English and Chairman of Division of Modem Languages and Literature
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