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T7i ' ir f l B ul J ' ' i :i|i yl . 1 Wa Laboratory periods offer students such as Glen Gerhart, Pat Dejohn, and Joseph Petraha the opportunity to test scientific theories or to demonstrate principles studied in classes. The members of the Mathematics Department strive to create within all students a basic understanding of fundamental theories and methods, and to provide the mathematics majors with specialized studies of advanced concepts. Statiding: Dr. Filano, Chairman of Depart- ment; Mr. Milliman, Mr. Sgambati. Seated: Mr. Morrill, Mrs. Stanley, Mr. Bnuiton. Not pictured: Dr. Sevier. The whole physical world, from atoms to anthropoids, is explored from many different angles in classes con- ducted by members of the Science Department. Seated: Dr. Rogers, Dr. Dorchester, Mrs. Bliss, Mrs. Shivers, Dr. Gordon, Chairman of the Department, Dr. Trezise, Miss Greenwood, Mr. McDonnell, Mr. Hawks, Dr. Rick- ert. Standing: Dr. Reynolds, Mr. Jones, Mr. Skillen. To impart a thorough knowledge of landforms, climates, and natural resources through which the students are capable of recognizing and understanding political, cultural, and economic adjustments made necessary by these geographical factors is the puqjose of the Geog- raphy Department. Left to right; Dr. Kcinard, Depart- ment Chairman; Mr. Hawthonie, Dr. Langdon, Mr. Bielski.
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The English and Foreign Languages Department offers students the knowl- edge of oral communication and the literature of several languages. Members, seated, from left to right are: Dr. Slagle, Department Chairman, Mrs. Faucett, Mrs. Lustig, Dr. Jordan, Dr. Bailey, Miss Jacobs, Miss Holman, Mr. Clokey. Standinp,: Dr. Roberts, Mr. Henry, Mr. Ward, Mr. Gray, Mr. Lombardi, Mr. Kulhanek, Mr. Bruehl, Dr. Beny, Mr. Landrum, Mr. Peterson, Mr. Baron, Dr. Thomas, Dr. Binney, Mr. Gross, Mr. McKenty. IH S flB B ' ' £. B BB tplo ' ' i ' iiiilll p HTki L ri l 1 - From Picasso to Michelangelo to Wright to Dior, the mas- ters of painting, sculpture, architecture, and fashion de- sign are brought to students by members of the art depart- ment. Seated: Mr. Hallman, Department Chairman. Standing, left to right: Miss Simmindinger, Mr. McKinney, Mrs. Ring. Her face showing intense concentration, this child tries hard to pro- nounce a consonant for her clinician. In the clinic students in speech problems class gain valuable experience by working with actual cases. Si Senor. A language ma- jor is recording her efforts on tape which can be re- played at will. As a result she can hear her voice and criticize her pronunciation. The language lab is a great aid to students for use in practicing pattern drills and developing listening skills outside the classroom.
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The Social Studies Department stresses student knowledge of the social, economic and political development of the world. Seated, left to right: Mrs. Shur, Dr. Maneval, Mrs. Ivins, Dr. Vollbrecht. Standing, 1. to r.: Dr. Harding, Dr. Schooler, Dr. Everett, Mr. Morgan, Mr. Phillips, Dr. Carlson, Mr. Radetsky, Mr. ShafiFer, Dr. Fleck, Department Chairma n. Convocation exercises stimulate the students culturally through the inspiration of professional personalities. The Rt. Hon. Mario Amadeo, Argentina ' s former Member of Foreign Affairs and also Delegate to the United Nations, is congratulated by Dr. Fleck, Social Studies Dept. Chairman, on a most enlightening talk on The Alliance for Progress. The Education Department provides students with the professional background for teaching. Seated, 1. to r.: Mr. Rechtenwald, Dr. Wagley, Mr. Herres, Mrs. Haas, Dr. Bannon, Dr. Benda, Dept. Chairman; Miss King, Dr. Gregg, Dr. DeLong. Standing, 1. to r.: Mr. Buechele, Dr. Schuler, Dr. Krebs, Dr. Hill, Mr. Strayer, Mr. Freeman, Mr. Patterson, Dr. Williams.
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