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1 ' ff-'Z ff 6 A, X ,WX I fx SX -' K fvx' 'lb ' it Z Q Q uw . Nb- if , f 4 ,gf Wf X t X Fx N 4019 ff 9 A- X: I D R x my W J 1 E4 it ll i l ' l A? Z N ,i 'ia ff X 4 Chemistry Graduates' Performance Affords Department Increasing Prestige The reputation of Mars Hill College as a junior college does not necessarily carry over to a four-year curriculum. As a result, some pro- grams require time before recognition can be achieved. The recognition that any given pro- gram gains is a result of the performance of its graduates, We in the Chemistry Department feel that the corner has been turned in recogni- tion of our graduates. Evidence to support this feeling comes from the fact that our students are being admitted to professional and graduate schools and are securing employment within the field for which they have been trained, - Freddy Holtkamp UPPER L: Dr. Fred Holtkamp, CENTER L: Dr, Holtlsamp, Chairperson and Associate Professor. LOWER R: Dr, Ken- neth Manske, Associate Professor. LOWER L: Genevieve Adams, Associate Professor, l i ii if 1' . . ,.
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