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pthb Redliamt $9,204th . . . Social Science 0. R. BOW' F. C. DALE VERVA ELEFSON J. R. JOHNSON Chairman of Division Ceograpln History History. Politival Scient'c Courses in the division of social science are designed to fulfill a tsso-fold pur- pose: first, to help prospective teachers obtain the knowledge and attitudes necessary for the successful teaching of social studies in the public schools of the state; second. to give students sufficient knowledge of the historical background of our political: social. and economic life to enable them to function as intelligent citizens in a democracy. A student may earn a major or minor in histoq and political science. a major or minor in sociohwgy and economics, or a minor in geography. Profwsor Bowen dmnnnstratr-s important economic facts as shown on Charts
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gngineeainy $epmlment W. 0. INGRAM .lEssn: W. BOYCE HOWARD M. FIELD LYLE RADCLIFFE Chairman of Division Mathematics Biology Botany Courses in this division are organized to give prospective teachers the broad basic training demanded by the positions they wish to fill, as well as an opportunity to concentrate in the held of their special interest. In addi- tion to this prefessional aim, opportunity is provided for the students to become acquainted With the world in which they live, and to gain the tech- nical knowledge needed for entry into other fields of activity. A student may earn a major or minor in biological science, a major or minor in mathematics, or a major or minor in physical science. LOITIS M. WICNDT Chemistry ELIZABETH T. WOOLDRIDGE Mathematics
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pauwgea gfudew There were many types of passengers aboard the Mid-Century Special on this trip. We had the proud7 distinguished seniors, in a class by them- selves. We had the jaunty, hard-working juniors, plugging along in pursuit of that sheepskin. There were the sophomores, just getting into the swing of things, a level-head- ed bunch. And the freshmen, aboard the Special for the first time were just a trifle green and inexperienced, but they learned fast! These passengers were bound for various destinations; some had four year tickets H some, two and three year ducats. On the following pages is a pic- torial passenger list for the 1950 run of the Mid-Century Special.
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