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Psychology, Philosophy, Evaluative Techniques and Guid- ance, Audio-Visual Education, Professional Orientation and other professional courses are taught by the members of the Education Department. Last year this department moved to a new location, the Special Education Building. This 5lO0,000 addition to the library includes four offices, a classroom, a laboratory room for clinics, and a reception room. Special Education Building-contains classrooms and offices of the Education De- partment. ear '--':C,'k ' ,,,g: ..w5?,,,1 Ezra Lehman Memorial Library is a familiar landmark to all students at SSC. This beautiful building is filled almost to overflowing with fiction, non-fiction, and reference books of all types, magazines, newspapers, and other periodicals, and several microfilm readers. The initiation of a Library Science curriculum is a great asset to our campus. To help serve the students better, an additional staff member was added this year. il? Education Department members include: Seated: M. Dreese, B.S., M.A., Ph.D., A. Atkinson, B.S., M.A., Ph.D., Department Chairman, J. Hubley, B.S., M.Ed. Standing: K. Waomer, B.S., M.Ed., Ed.D. and C. Glessner, B.S., M.Ed. EZRA LEHMAN MEMORIAL LIBRARY Our helpful librarians are A. Winton, A.B., B.S., M.Ed. seated, and I. McCurdy, B.S., R. Bower, B.S., A.M., H. Moyer. Student library helpers include: Row 1: E. Zubauskas, J. Weston, K. Smith, S. DeWalt, B. McCracken, M. Bair. Row 2: B. Nickel, R. Shmidt, V. Rhoads, G. Flowers, M. Jarvis. Row 3: R. Brickley, J. Boyer, M. Harlan, J. Altemose. Row 4: B. Blacker, D. Fahrney, K. Long, S. Kirkpatrick, R. Bowers, G. Moore. I6
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iqtl .uv Dr. Rambo's helpers ore the Resident Assistants. Front: Bob Orndorff, Fred Stauffer, Dave Troup. Back: Sid Steinour, Rodger McCormick, Karl Goble, Dick Dilling. Old Main-side entrance is a familiar sight to the traveling boarders from that dormitory. Assistant Deans Miriam Morgan, B.S., M.S. and John Hubley, B.S., M.Ed., discuss the housing problem. Helping to make our dormitories more livable are the Head Residents: Mrs. Ava Kalor, Horton Hall, Mrs. Olivia Roush, McCune Hall, and Mrs. Janet McKean, Wright Hall. Wright Hall-is the new men's dormitory which houses l20 men. Its twin, McCune Hall, is the newest girls' dormitory. 15
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Members of the growing Science Department include: Front: W. Snyder, B.S., M.Ed., R. Dibert, B.S., M.A., M.S., L. Lienemann, A.B., M.A., Ph.D., J. Roddick, M.S., B.S. Back: C. Eurich, B.S., A.M.p T. Smyth, B.S., A.M., Ph.D., Chairman, C. Cheng, Ph.D., W. Kelley, B.S., M. Litt., M.S., Ph.D. fi? .vy 1 Gilbert Hall-is the home of the Business Educa- tion Department and its students. The Science Department faculty members teach a great variety of subiects. Physical science, biological science, and W ,, W, chemistry maiors soon become well acquainted with Shearer Hall. The science building includes eight special laboratories for the different fields of study, classrooms, a greenhouse, and a supply room for each lab. Students in the department take various field trips through the vicinity to supplement their class work. This year the department received two new faculty members, one in chemistry and the other in the area of physical science. i Shearer Hall-contains science classrooms and laboratories. leaders in the Business Education Department are J. Gratz, B.S., M.E., Ed.D., Chairman, H. Kramer, B.S., M.A., M. Cooley, B.S., M.A., R. Heiss, M.Ed.p N. King, B.S., M.Ed., M.B.A., E. Rineer, B.S., M.Ed.y and M. Beamer, A.B., A.M. ...gl Future teachers of shorthand, typing, bookkeeping and other business subiects are enrolled in the outstanding Business Education Department at Shippensburg State.. The committee in the college's recent evaluation had high praise for this department. Gilbert Hall was originally built as the elementary training school but in 1946 was renovated for the Business Education Department. This building houses two typing rooms, an office machines and duplicating room, several classrooms and offices. It is also the home of stu- dent publications. A new building for this growing depart- ment will be erected in the near future. i .c I7
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