University of California Riverside - Tartan Yearbook (Riverside, CA)

 - Class of 1958

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Social Sciences instructors Clockwise starting from top I Caylor Phychology W. Thomas, Geography, R. Bernhard, Economics, D. McLellan, Political Scienceg D. Corbin, Economicsg H. Aschmann, Geograiphyg Ii Grossberg, Psychologiyag H. Aitken, Ecoinomicsg C. Woodhouse, Sociology: I. Goins, Anthropology: L. M. Davis, Phiyvchology. Absent were: F. Way, Political Scienceg E. Eisman, Psychology: F. Laycock, Educa' tiong F. Lee, Sociology: F. Carney, Political Science: C. Uhr, Economics: QI. Mezirow, Education. Dr. Arthur C. Turner, Soci-al Sciences division chairman, is seen presiding at one of the meetings of his division faculty. Students in the Social Sciences Division learned of manfs institu' tions-his education and economics, his personality and politics. They studied the influences on the individual in psychology, ony the group in sociology, on the nation in political science. They began the neveraending search for reasons why human beings act the way they do. Here, as in the other divisions, the main purpose was to start students searching for knowledge and truth. I In the Physical Sciences Division, Highlanders took a basic course or two or specialized in such subjects as math, chemistry, or physics. lt was here that those students who chose chemistry as the required lab science struggled with figures, formulas, and laboratory analysis procedures. It was also here that Physical Science majors work-ed at understanding their section of the universe. Students and professors alike worked on research projects, some of which won recognition as being outstanding in their field. He learned of the Page I8

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Humanities instructors: ROW 1, left to right: W. Shar-p, Drama and English: M. Van Deusen, American Civilization: S. lvlenninc, English: M. Proctor, English: D. Daviau, German: V. Whitehead, English. ROW 2: D. Cook, Art and Drama: E. Simon, Music: A, Lewis, Humanities: A. Malecot, French: D. johns, Music: E. Chick, German. ROW 3: H. Decker, French: W. Elton, English: Beatty, History: E, Halsey, Philosophy: O. Johnson, Philosophy: W. Coe, Art. ROW 4: T. Bassett. History: M. Miller, English: T. Von laue, History: S. Chapin, History: M. Thompson, History: D. Hurrah, Philosophy: G. Rirnbach, Modern Languages. ROW' 5: W. Reynolds, Music: H. Gould, Drama and Speech: T. Edwards, English: E. Ekman, History: W. Bradshaw, Art: D. Evans, Classics: I. Brown, Subject A: G. Rizzo, Romance Languages. Not present are j. Boggs, Art: T. Broadbent, German: B5 Cook, French: M. de Ezcurdia, Spanish: T. Hansen, Spanish: H. Lindenberger, Comparative Literature and English: O. Straublnger, German: P. Wheelwright, Philosophy. acult , his Work lae an. Page I7



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The Physical Science Building was the scene of freshman chem' istry bloners and senior research projects alike. 0 Worlol outslcle the C an. Physical Science instructors: ROW 1: left to right: H. Tucker, Mathematlcs: V Kramer, Mathematics: W. James, Mathematics. ROW Z: D. Sawyer, Chemistry: H. Schmidt, Chemistry: M. Murphy, Geology: R. Hewitt, Physics: Pitts facting chairman, Chcmistry. ROW 3: R. Wild, Physics: W. Ogier, Physics: C. Halberg, Mathematics: R. Gilbert, Mathematics. Absent were: F. Dickson, Geology: G. Helmkamp. Chcmstry: H. Iishnson, Chemistry: T, McCulloh, Geology: C. Miller, Physics: W. Murdock, Chem' istryg C. Roos, Physics: D. Martin, Geology. On leave of absence this year is Dr Corway Pierce chairman of the Phy sical Science Division. W .e D . Pierce is working at the University of Chicago on an American Chemical Society fellowship, Dr. James Pitts c f orclinates the Work df the division. Page I9

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