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DELTA Gil Chemistry The Academic Program at Park is organized in three major divisions—Humani¬ ties, Natural Sciences, and Social Sciences — which together are designed to provide a liberal arts education for the student. This year Professor Gier assumed the duties of chairman of the Division of Natural Sciences; Professors Lyon and Urban continued as chairmen of their respective divisions: the Humanities and Social Sciences. The functions of the division chairmen are, in addition to administering the division, directing the making of policy within the division and recommending changes in the curriculum and the status of faculty. With the Dean of the College, these three professors make up the Academic Council, and are also members of the Curriculum Committee and Administrative Council.
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important to Park s educational pattern, l ne correla¬ tion of the four aspects of campus life is one of the major functions of the Dean’s office. His family, too, plays an important role in the Park community, all its members participating in campus activities. Mrs. “Pat” Fleming is interested in painting and has studied in art classes here again this year. The children Mickey, Danny, and Betsy, have taken part in activities of the Lancelot-Elaine Club, of which the Flemings are sponsors. Groups of students are frequently invited to the “Deanery” for Sunday evening fellowship, where they enjoy delicious home-made pies and coffee and chat about current interests. In attaining his goal of promoting co-operation and understanding among students, faculty and admin¬ istration, Dean Fleming is always willing to give his time to anyone who desires it. MICKEY DANNY MRS. FLEMING BETSY DEAN FLEMING nn nil i 1 1
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1 tflMUWtffad flwidMHr “The Division of Humanities seeks to acquaint the student with the best that has been thought and said in the past,” opening to him the fields of literature, languages, religion philosophy, music, and the fine arts. Its many-faceted objectives include aiding the student in mastery of communications, enrichment of skills in appreciation and criticism, and formu¬ lation of his philosophy of life. fuson ELIZABETH CAMPBELL Humanities L frizzle Languages ARNOLD Romance BLANCHE NOBLE GRIFFITH Voice VINCENT CAMPANELLA Jrtist-in-Pesidence HAROLD DURFEE Philosophy
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