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' R-ft.. 1' 26-faculty Helena Ackermann, M.A. lnstructor in Guidance William O. Baldwin, M.A. Assistant Professor of Geography Richard Ballsmith, B.A. Faculty Assistant, Assistant Director, Student Union Wynett Barnett, Ph.D. Professor of Speech A. Donald Beattie, Ph.D. Professor of Business Education William Beck, M.S. Associate Professor of Mathematics Robert Behlsng, M.S., C.P.A. Assistant Professor of Business Administration Germaine M. Blaskey, M.A. Instructor in Home Economics M. Janette Bohi, Ph.D. Professor of History Charles W. Brady, M.A. Assistant Professor of Biology Richard J. Brown, Ph.D. Professor of Social Studies Vice-President Franklin F. Bushman, Ed.D Professor of Music Joseph J. Chopp, M.A. Associate Professor of Biology Edwin W. Buchert, M.A Instructor in Mathematics Stith M. Cain, M.A. Associate Professor of Library Science Alberta E. Christen, M.A Assistant Professor of Mathematics
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I Wesley Officers are Linda Nicoson, dieti- llani Betty Jayne Smith, worship chairman, Dorothy Dutton, social chairman, Kenneth A. Miller, treasurer, Kathy Ling, vice-president, Ca OlYI'1 Rolfs, publicity, Brenda Jones, publicity, Robert Coates, president, Marion Davidson, Secfelafyi Ruth Ann Grippen, dietitian. The Whitewater students who spent the aCSClemic year of l963-64 on campus will al- VYGYS remember these days as golden and pre- Clous, filled with the challenge of opportunity and the annoyances of fast growth. lt was a year of excitement, inconvenience, and increased social concern, for it was the year when Graham Mall was filled with trucks and materials for the Union addition, when the Royal Purple earned its title with a throbbing ptwoidenfo cabinet letters-to-the-editor column, and when new ma- jors were added in foreign languages and politi- cal science. It was also the year when the Foun- dation was formally launched, when our fresh- men Warhawks lost their automobiles five days a week, and there was much talk about rights but not much about duties. But it was a good year for a student to be in training for becom- ing a loyal alumnus. To the seniors, I extend my best wishes for a satisfying career ahead and an invitation to return often to witness your Alma Mater in motion, to other students, fare- well for the summer and may your next year's studies be more demanding than they were in this golden year of 1963-64. Walker D. Wyman President ' ' 3 ' ' ' ' sims: f-gg MEM i ..'s43f,3. 59-gtqw - 5. gwSP' ,ggggmgg ww- Dr. Lien, Dr. Beatte, Dr. Winther, Dr. Brock, President Wyman, Dr. Brown, Dr. Schaffer, Mr. Prentice, Dr. Graham. faculty-25
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Nlyn T. Coe, B.Ed. Instructor in Library Science Eulala Cook, B.S. Faculty Assistant in Guidance Loren D. Crane, Ph,D, Assistant Professor of Speech Henry M. Collins, M.A. Associate Professor of Business Administration Robert H. Cox, M.B.A. Instructor in Business Administration Lawrence J. Crone, Ph.D. Associate Professor of Biology Catherine C. Crossman, MA Associate Professor of Art John A. Cummings, M.S Assistant Professor of Biology Clay J. Daggett, M.A. Associate Professor of Education Henry A. DeWind, Ph.D Professor of History James S. Dombek, M.A Instructor in Mathematics Margaret M. Donovan, Ph.D Associate Professor of History Charles W. Dowse, M.S. Assistant Professor of Physical Science Clayton A. Droullarcl, Ed.D Professor of Mathematics Fred T. Dzara, Ed.D. Associate Professor of Education Jean Ferguson, M.A. Assistant Professor of Education
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