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Counselors And Registrar rys mfg.-mf f t ,vs 5791 7 -if S7 , lx W ew 4- f ,Cty .. f X V ffwggc J Although Dr. Elizabeth Berry majored in English, her interests changed and she received graduate degrees in student personnel administration. She is also preparing a book which analyzes the careers after graduation of English majors from five area colleges. ff Wxf SfFfnQ dx t X tywfw-sw Wg, ,J J. X Q Azfjfl f g , J, ws ,, Z s ig, -f f sy sw sws 4 -iffy ,ws wg., y. -1 ,n I .fswsf--f ffvf .7 V ., , Wy ff f f X . shura Mr. Dean Lovern spends most of his spare time with his three active children, but he occasionally finds time for work on his doctorate degree. Mr. Lovern majored in social science, sociology, and counseling psychology in college. 20 Miss Inez R. Dahl Registrar Before his arrival at MJC, Mr. A. K. Longfellow worked with students at Northeast High School. His primary courses in college included Biology and English. In his spare time, Mr. Longfellow enjoys photography, read- ing, and growing roses. Knitting, bridge, and photography fill Miss Dorothy M. Wright's free hours as well as work on a doctorate degree in psychology and guidance. Miss Wright ma- jored in psychology, English, business, and economics at CMSC and the University of Iowa.
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Ancient Ideals: Knowled Q, And Truth The term plzifosojnhy originally came from two Greek words meaning love and wisdom, but every age has given it a different interpretation. MICE Philosophy Department presents the philosophic views of the past and the present. The general goal of the introduction to philosophy class is to acquaint the students with problems in the history of philosophical thought, and to inform them of the problems of knowledge, meta-physics, and some of the answers of- fered by such positions as realism, idealism, and pragma- tism. In the history of philosophy, students learn something of general philosophical traditions. Students in ethics ex- amine theories of moral value while logic students discover the principles of valid reasoning. Through readings, lectures, and class discussions, students become familiar with one of the key problems of knowl- edge-realizing the complex functions oflanguage, the role of words as symbols and their relation to and function in human experience. Then they examine Above, White on black: Concepts are classified by the ways of conceiving the structure and meaning of that ex- perience. Dewey's theory of quality is currently occupying most of Mr. Everett jay Hilty's out-of-class time for this is the subject of his masters thesis. Books, astronomy, camping, and music are his hobbies. Mr. Bruce A. jannusch cannot en- vision the possibility of having noth- ing to do for several weeks since he is working on his doctorate. His hob- bies include literature and sports. Mr. -Iannusch belongs to the American Philosophical Association and the Missouri Philosophical Association. 61? .4-- ' diagrams of Mr. jannusch. Below, Modern-day Socrates: But Mr. Hilty doesn't ask quite so many questions. ' M 1 5 s X , H ., Q f su V 1 S 1 x 9 Q 9 I il 1
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