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College of Ap piled Atts An imposing new classroom building greets the potential professional man or woman in the College of Apphed Arts. Inside, the students go about their activities in well-equipped, well-lighted laboratories, workshops, drawing rooms, a spacious lecture hall and the finest dark room layout and news room in the Midwest. The practical side of the Applied Arts curriculum is being stressed in these modern accom- modations. The servicemen who attended classes under the Operation Bootstrap program, future homemakers who learn by doing in the up-to-date kitchens, pre-engineering students who work in the shops, nurses who are studying medical skills, and those who work in the practical labs in newspaper and home-ec journalism, photography and radio- TV news all graduate with a Bachelor of Science de- gree. They may qualify to teach or enter business or industry. Dean Carl W. Helmstadter is in his 31st year of supervising the College.
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1959-60 was a year of great advance- ment for the engineering department. The extensive new facilities afforded the department, such as the large ma- chine-tool laboratory, in the Applied Arts building have been enjoyed for one full year. These facilities promote the goal of training men in the practice of professional engineering whereby they will be able to develop the mental attitude of thinking each problem through to the correct answer using scientific procedures. Thus, they may deal with facts to establish new facts and truths which will aid mankind in progress toward a better life. The en- gineering faculty continues to expand with six full-time instructors and a part- time instructor. This faculty increase implies that engineering enrollment has increased. A full four-year program in industrial engineering was worked out this year for approval by the adminis- tration. This program would help en- gineering students to accomplish their engineering training on the OU campus. Sylvester V. Williams, head oi department; Harold L. Davis, instiuctor; Fred- erick C. Weisser, instiuctor; Cheryl H. Prewett, associate professor; James Q. Hossack, assistant professor; and James H. Brown, ossociaie professor. Department of Engineering
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