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Biology Y N . , , . I Ts . Q ,ii J 'Vx . at :N . . X i f 9 ' ' fi ' ' Recent innovations in the curriculum ot the De- partment of Biology are proving beneficial to the total academic program ofthe college. Biology majors are getting better trainingg and other students are finding new comprehensive, general courses better suited to a liberal education. A greenhouse constructed during the 1968-69 session promises to add significantly to the depart- mental program. 's.., .M, Oullen, Ph.D Chairman J, R Taylor, Ed.D, C. A, Serota, MS H, Diercks, D,Sc .W. Hansen, MS iQ A--veg X X x , 5 4 . g
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Chemistry With new facilities, a continually improving faculty, and a revamped curriculum, the Department of Chemistry is making a major contribution to the qual- ity of instruction the college is able to offer its stu- dents. Dr. Pyle's methods are modern and his lead- ership, competent. Joining the departmental faculty during 1968-69, Dr. Holtkamp added a fresh, Texas- style viewpoint to the departmental program. Jrpieeno if : i , , y , , , X A.W.Edye,M.S. ' ,MD 1 as-2-. D. E. Flichardson, Th.D. F H. Holtkamp, Ph.D. 'fttjf' A b y A-'Z 'F L Taking full advantage of its expanded facilities in J C, Robertson. ivi PA. ' 5' the Fine Arts Building, the Department of Art contin- if'N ues to grow into a more significant role within a lib- . eral arts program aiming for total excellence. With 4 i':r Q skills to complement those of his two departmental colleagues, Ivlr. Mahy brought a fresh new dimension to the department during 1968-69. v AR' ri Gordon Many, ivi.F.A Y ,,, . -.1 Q' AN , x 'N 1 S W Wing, MA. wg . +5 5 1,-.f 5 Q? - -1-4l.t7A.lE:. 1 -c 24
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Business Administration The production of capable, efficient Christian busi- ness men ancl women is a worthy and challenging goal for this department. A large faculty, sound pro- grams of instruction, and good facilities are being combined to achieve the goals. More and more Mars Hill graduates are achieving positions of leadership in business and industry. 1 M. L. Bingham, M.B.A. ' fit .lf lg? 'gviii Chairman - .2 ' g X G. Fi. Donnell, J.D., C.P.A, r s I7 ,f Af' F Q1 5 , W if : .44 R. M. Lee, M.A. ., . X2 Fl. Fl. Chapman, MS. ' 1 , 1 - X 'x R, s. Gorski, Php. Y 5 ps, 'QRS Fi. M. Chapman, M.Ed. -Q.-A A . g. f 1-L i ff N ,gn in N. C. Frederick, MA. K Xi! R. wood, MA. 4 , 'A' , LI' QSNGQE5- t ' lf llliftli 'C .1 . 3, R. H. cox, Med. W 'N' 'W J. D. Harris, M.B.A. qv ' I. 1' X-3 . .Z 26
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