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A new building, equipped with the latest tools for research and teaching, is a luxury well deserved by a department of the college long recognized a leader in its field. Regardless of the objective of the student, the broad curriculum and high standards of the Department of Chemistry are so constructed as to offer proficient education in the field. The objectives of the Department of Chemistry are to train professional chemists, to prepare teach- ers of chemistry for college and high school, and to give a background for effective work in biology, home economics, physics, geography, general science, medicine, nursing, medical technology, dentistry, elementary education, and engineering. The courses required of the major prepare him for graduate study in chemistry and allied sciences and for ultimate employment as a control chemist or research chemist. This program of study, coupled with service as laboratory assistant, graduate tutor, and teaching fellow, also prepares the individual to teach undergraduate chemistry in both senior and junior colleges. .,,,,., Dr. J. L. Carrico Chemistry Burkhalfer Escue Spurlock Truiff discusses a problem s+uden+
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Workiiig on the premise that all work and no play makes Jack a dull boy, the English Department has launched a program of recreation and fellowship for its majors and minors. What better place could one find for staff and stu- dents alike to work and play together? At each of the four parties given this year a film classic was shown and refreshments were served. The four films shown were Pygmalion, Henry VIII, Of Alice and Men, and As You Like It. Another innovation in this year's program was the writing laboratory for students who need additional help in composition. The laboratory, staffed by regular mem- bers of the English faculty, is open as a free service to all students who need aid, and is available the entire semester for an hour each day in the week. A creative writing contest was open this year to all English majors. Awards were made in April to the best Dr- E- 5- Cliffvf' entry in the fields of poetry, short narrative composition, and criticism. A faculty party honoring Dr. Arthur Sampley of , the library and English faculties, who was named Poet I Laureate of Texas, was held in Marquis Hall, and con- sisted of a lyric feast with each member of the English Department composing a poem and reading it to Dr. and Mrs. Sampley. Ballard Belcher Boaz Brodie Criffenden Haile Hall Hendricks Key Logue Lomax Lucke Miller McGuffIn McLain Osborne Paichell Shockley Sfanley Sullon Sweef
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