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Expansion Expmuiwz is the word that best describes Southeastern in the Sixties. This expan- sion is apparent in all phases of the college program-plant size, curriculum content, en- rollment, and services to the public. In the Sixties, as in every decade, Southeastern is meeting the demands for growth in order to continue to offer the finest college education possible to area students. Rigblr The year 1961. marks an important step in'SLC's exprnzriwz program. During the summer semester, 1961, the College added to the curriculum a graduate division in the field of education. Dr, Herbert Gregory confers with mem' bers of one of the graduate classes that he teaches. Belauu' A growing college requires an increasing faculty. Soon after their arrival at Southeastern, new members of the English faculty, Kffonz leflj Dr. Suzanne Blow, Mr. Marion C. Michael, and Dr. Shirley Callen, begin a tour of the campus. wr., wr l.l'.-iizllluzqsi HA-- Qu Below: One of the many services which the College performs for the public is sponsoring the annual Science Fair for area elementary, junior high, and senior high school students. Mr. Earl R. Wascom, Instructor of Biology and director of this year's Science Fair, looks on as one of the Science Fair winners explains the operation of his proton particle accel- erator.
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