University of Wyoming - WYO Yearbook (Laramie, WY)

 - Class of 1942

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The College of Liberal Arts consists of three divisions, Letters and Sciences, Commerce and Music. The ma- jority of students enroll here because the courses of study are not set, but arranged to suit individual needs. The standing of the LIniversity of Wyoming is at- tested by the presence of a chapter of Phi Beta Kappa, oldest national scholastic fraternity, which selects its members primarily from students whose programs are in the Liberal Arts. Dr. Ottis Rechard is chairman of the department of mathe- matics and director of the division of graduate study. Allan Willman is director of the division of music. LIBERAL PAGE EIGHTEEN Through the pines we see the beautiful facade of the Liberal Arts building, center of class activity. The comfort- able, modern auditorium, seating capacity 2000, is in this building.

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HALL and KXCpINE HOUSE W )l w v m ' The Engineering College has grown during the past ten years to nearly three times its previous enrollment. About fifty engineers will complete their training on May 15. The faculty consists of more than a dozen engineers with practical backgrounds, as well as theoretical training, all well qualified in their several branches of engineering. The equipment of the college is adequate for thorough training in the funda- mentals of this science with additions being consistently made. The various courses are modified from time to time as new fields develop and as new needs arise. The Engineering College is accredited by the national engineering accrediting agency, and offers standard curricula for the training of men for civil, electrical and mechanical engineering. The University also offers Civilian Pilot Training under the supervision of the Engineering College. HA In the Engineering building are the physics laboratories, the courses in mechanical operations, opportuni- ties for design and construction and operation in training for the field. H. E. Persons, civil engineering; G. H. Sechrist, electrical engineering; C. E. Anderson, mechanical engineering. J PAGE SEVENTEEN



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ARTS - VAItlHI) Or ISSCS The Division of Letters and Sciences includes all the main subject matter departments of general cultural and educational value— English, journalism, foreign languages, history, political science, economics and sociology, psychology, and philosophy, chemistry, botany, zoology. Work in this division repares for later professional study in such well established programs as Pre-Medical, Pre-Dental, Pre-Forestry, and Pre-Social Service. National honoraries established for various departments, Psi Chi in psychology, Phi Sigma Iota in languages, Alpha Epsilon Delta in Pre- Medics, attest to the high standing of these departments. Full majors may now be had in journalism with practical training in both the editorial and business side of newspaper work offered. Liberal Arts majors may be combined with Education to train for teaching in a chosen field. PAGE NINETEEN

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