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english The English Department endeavors to give all students a comprehensive understanding of basic literary productions as well as fundamental grammar rules. For the major, many diversified courses are offered. L. to r., 1st row: Mr. Smith, Miss Rowe, Miss Jacobs, Mr. Clokey (Chairman), Dr. Jordan, Mrs. Smith, Dr. Bailey. 2nd row. Miss Man- hung, Miss Holman, Mrs. Burton. 3rd row: Mr. Bruehl, Dr. Thomas, Dr. Griffin, Mr. Fling, Mr. Ward, Mr. Henry. 4th row: Mr. Suppan, Mr. Forer, Dr. Kershner, Dr. West. 5tli row: Mr. Romanelli, Mr. Landrum, Dr. Binney, Mr. Ford, Mr. Cope, Mr. McKenty, and Mr. McDowell. Not pictured: Dr. Berry, Dr. Slagle, Miss Giles, and Mr. Thurbon. library staff In the autumn of 1964, old South Campus was closed to us. Ground was broken, and the housing program was begun for an ever extending number of volumes, through the erection of State ' s new librar ' . It is .said that a true university is a collection of books, and aiming, we gain a desired goal. Staff: I. to r., 1st row: Mr. Desai, Mrs. Matchley, Miss Conbeer (acting head li- brarian), Mrs. Rivoir. 2nd row: Mrs. Lie- gler, Mrs. Hampson, Miss Collicot. 3rd row: Mrs. Taylor, Mrs. Geisz. 4th row: Mrs. Car- michael, Mr. Leubking, and Mrs. Morgan. 23
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art Instructing students in the finer things in life, the Art Department strives to en- hance our experiences through teaching and application. Exceptional artists in their own right, the ' present a full, rich under- standing to their pupils. Aside from class- es in art histon. ' , techniques, and move- ments, the Art Department enriches our per- ceptions by displaying original works in painting and sculpture. They also import examples of various art movements created by area artists. Superior efforts by this staff have aided greatly in the broadening of courses offered for both majors and non- majors. The Art Department members in- clude, . to r.: Mr. NIcKinney, Mr. Hoberg, Mr. Hawthorne, Mrs. Ring, Mr. Defino, Miss Simmendinger, Mr. Hallman (Chairman). foreign language It is the aim of the Foreign Languages De- partment to fortify language skills, gram- mar, and proininciation. Among its varied electivcs, this department offers profi- cient instruction in Russian, French, Ger- man, Spanish, and Italian. The department consists of, . to r., 1st roiv: Mrs. Kuhlman, Dr. Collado, Miss Ro.scman. 2nd row. Mr. tCulhanck, Mr. Lombardi, Dr. Rodriguez, Dr. A. Roberts (Chairman), and Mr. Glumac.
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social science A large department in itself, the Social Science faculty endeavors to clarify the student ' s understanding of many foreign and domestic cultures. L. to r., 1st row. Dr. Carlson, Mrs. Shur, Mrs. Ivins, Dr. Fleck (Chairman), Dr. Harding, Mr. Shaffer. 2nd row: Dr. Schooler, Dr. Drayer, Mr. Radet- sk ' , Mr. Morgan, Dr. Everett, .Mr. Solden. 3rd row. Mr. Haupt, Mrs. Lee, Mr. Burton, Mr. Burns, Mr. Lowenstein. 4th row. Dr. Samuelson, Dr. Swan, Mr. Young, Mr. Phil- lips, Dr. Schalck. 5th row. Mr. Bueher, Mr. Bradshavv, Mr. Turner, Mr. Bram, Mr. Doyle. geography The professors in the Geography Depart- ment offer the student at West Chester a wealth of knowledge concerning the geo- graphical factors governing our changing world. The growing number of courses pro- vided has now reached twent ' . General courses as well as specialized elective courses delve e.xtensively into the realms of political, economical, and cultural aspects of time past and present. A chance to join the college chapter of national honor so- ciety. Gamma Theta Upsilon, is also pro- vided for a select few of highly distin- guished majors in this field. Members of [he competent staff are, I. to r., lut row: Dr. Kcinard (Chairman), Mr. Bielski, Mr. Thompson, and Mr. Monroe. 2nd row: Mr. Hawthorne, and Dr. Langdon. 24
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