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BIOLOGY What ' s Dr. Klem looking for ? Dr. John C. Weston Professor of Biology Dr. Daniel Klem, Jr. Assistant Professor of Biology Dr. David Much Assistant Professor of Biology Dr. Irvin R. Schmoyer Assistant Professor of Biology Dr. Paul W.H. Weaver, Jr. Assistant Professor of Biology Mrs. Judith S. Cunda Instructor in Biology Dr. James R. Vaughan Dr. Carl S. Oplinger Professor of Biology- Professor of Biology Department Head Dr. Robert L. Schaeffer, Jr. Professor of Biology n r. Klem and several Biology students were invited to the Hawk Mountain Conference to present a paper on the Behavior of Migrating Raptors. How ironic that biology means the study of lifel It hasn’t just been the dissections, xylem on the inside, metabolic pathways, microbes, and DNA, but a whole experience that has taught me a certain discipline, open-mindedness and another way of seeing how life can be looked at. ” -Marylou Mallon A new electron microscope was added to the Biology department’s equipment, and a large grant had been given to the Science departments to buy more microscopes and other supplies. A computer terminal has been put in the Biology office, providing students with access to the main terminal.
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COMMENCEMENT One Hundred And Thirty-Fifth Academic Year Flora Lewis, a foreign affairs columnist for the New York Times and former chief of the Times’ Paris bureau ad- dressed some 350 seniors, their fam- ilies and friends. The highlight for the Senior Class of ’83 was the awarding of the diplomas. Christa A. Lofgren gave the student address wishing the class Laura H. Theide Assoc. Dean of Admissions and Freshmen Kurt M. Thiede Assoc. Dean of Admissions and Freshmen Sterling Willhoit Director of Public Safety Kathee Silkin Dean of Students Graduate Intern IF. Vaughan and Dr. Schmoyer scope the Class of ' 86. ifr Right: Brown Dorm the most popular girls dorm or II ould one say the popular male dorm? happiness in the future and many memories that will last a lifetime. The Commencement Program concluded with the singing of our Ama Mater. I would like to thank Mr. G. Gibbs and Mr. R. Clark for their time and effort in providing the previous information it is much appreciated. Chris leads the gang in a little tray riding. Far Left: A wrestling bout in the snow can bet a bit cold. Anne Wright Phyllis York Assoc. Dean of Asst, to the Director Students of Financial Aid
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3HEMISTRY • Dr. Charles E. Mortimer professor of vZhemistry-Department %-iead Dr. G.N. Russell Smart Senior Professor of Chemistry Ken Hughes planning a way to blow up the science building Dr. Donald W. Shive Dr. David N. Stehly Professor of Chemistry Professor of Chemistry Dr. Marsha R. Baar Assistant Professor of Chemistry Dr. Richard C. Hatch Professor of Chemistry Mrs. Hazel Z. Zief Mrs. H. Elizabeth Instructor in Chemistry Bonnani Lecturer in Chemistry his past year. Dr. C. Mortimer published the fifth edition of his text for General Chemistry. Over one million copies of the text have been sold since it first appeared. From the sig-figs. in Gen. Chem. to the rigorous concepts of P- Chem., our main question was al- ways Why us? However, in retro- spect, by majoring in Chemistry, we have acquired knowledge and have developed analytical skills which we know will prove invaluable in our postgraduate careers. ” -Dave Haverstick Marco Luzatti Paul Weldner 25
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