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Left: Dr. Gilbert Lueninghoener, professor of astronomy and geology, sets up his camera to demonstrate how his planavista pictures are taken. Bottom left: Associate professor of physics. Dr. Howard Izawa, enjoys playing ping pong in his leisure time. Below: Associate professor of chemistry, Melvin Day records information from the spectrophotometer. 59
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Right: Richard Johnston, associate professor of mathematics, checks the progress of his students. Right: Assistant professor of mathematics, Francis Keislcr, makes use of the gym's facilities to play tennis. Below: Or. Donald Bruning, assistant professor of chemistry, carefully blends the chemicals of his experiment. 58
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SOCIAL SCIENCE Dr. William Christensen taught an In- terterm course Roots of the Genera- tion Gap which acquainted students with the world their parents knew. The 20's, 30's and 40's were exam- ined to further illustrate where the present decision-making world gets it values and concepts. Dr. Reuben Lang and Rev. Douglas Toepel offered a Reformation course. Dr. Lang mentioned that the number of history majors is down somewhat this year noting however there are fewer history students in the country generally. The religion department has become a more relevant part of the Midland student's education as the religion movement in the world attracts more attention. The interest and enthusiasm in the department is much greater than ever before, according to Dr. By- ron Swanson. Part of the enthusiasm is because most students take a religion course by choice. Previously, each student was required to complete four cours- es. Now, the student must take only one. The sociology department has made use of many educational field trips this year. During midsemester break, the Sociology of Education class made a three day trip to Chicago visiting ghettos and talking to workers in the area. There are more pure majors in the department this year. These people will probably practice in the behav- ioral science field, rather than becom- ing teachers. Left: College chaplain and instructor of re- ligion, Rev. Gordon Folke, plans the next week's chapel schedule. Below: Dr. Reuben Lang, associate professor of history, heads for Fremont Hall and the last class of the day.
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