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A l ,,.i 1 l. i. Physical Sciences Atoms, molecules, esters, and for- mulas for carbon compounds were float- ing through the air all year in the Physi- cal Science Department. This, of course, was a result of the courses offered in the department: Elementary General Chem- istry, General Physics, Geology, Organic Chemistry, Photography, Foundations of Physical Science, Geography, Psychology and Biology. Lloyd Pennington, Elliott MacCrack- en, Dr. Herbert Vent, Dr. Ray McNeal, Dr. John Schulz, Loren Messenger, Dr. Wayne Welk, and Mr. Reneau were the coaches throughout the year for these various courses. The playing field where these coaches directed their teams was the Science Hall which is located south of Churchill Hall. In the Foundations of Physical Sci- ence course, students work out plays in basic chemistry, biology, physics, astron- omy, and Climatology. ln the study of Geography, these students elaborate on some of these plays. They follow signals to make yardage until the ball is carried over the line in each of the many sub- jects included in this course, Though no graduate courses are offered in this de- partment, pre-medical and pre-dental students may take three years of their work here. According to Coach Pennington, The science department at S.O.C. per- forms two functions. lt provides a broad background of the fundamental prin- ciples of science for the future teacher, and it gives more specific and technical training to the future doctor, dentist, or engineer. W , fl , , 'l --tx ,, ,
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tuclent overnment Paced by Captain Joe Scallon, the S.O.C. student government team led the college through the l95O-5l season. As- sisting President Scallon were teammates Jack Bolton, vice-presidentg and Jerry Bruce, 2nd vice-president. Treasurer Virgil Wolff and Secretary Marvel Gage backed them uo in every way. Yell Leader Mary Jane Farr led the cheering, and also played on the team. Other team members included the Repre- sentatives-At-Large: Wendell Austin, Stan- ley Smith, Ardis Warren and Wesley CTexl Lewis. These players combined with class presidents and A.W.S. and A.M.S. presi- dents to form the active student council which led the student government team. This team met opposing problems with energy and vitality and never failed to score the touchdowns leading to solutions.
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