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BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION and ECONOMICS is everyone s interest today, but the men who made it their chief concern found themselves in a department staffed by professors Palmer, Schroeder, and Duffy. Finding need and interest enough to warrant organization into a professional group, the department majors formed the new Mercury Club, framed a constitution, and became an active Wednesday night discussion grouj). MERCURY CLUB: 1st row, J. Dron, C. Brooks, Dr. Palmer, F. Croffoot, B. Conaway, R, Wil- cox. 2nd row, C. Croffoot, G. Hughes, E. Hughes, L. Hanson, N. Stevenson. 3rd row, H. Pear- son, D. Turner, M. Myers, W. Fick. 4th row, Mr. Schroeder, A. Gobar, S. Bailey, H. Gillette, D. LeGate. Frank Duffy, business administration Peter Palmer, economics 1 . i :. r ' ii ■ni min li-an irwr m imramriWMWrrftlttH 1
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BIOLOGY by the Salton Sea was part of the theme of the Biology Department s three day spring vacation field trip for majors and minors this year. Future hfe scientists were chrected by Drs. Spencer, James, Rice, and Stevenson, and by tlieir two teacliing assistants Alvin Vantrin and Donald Kyhos. Roy Newsom, chemistry John Hamaker, chemistry Lois James, biology Paul Rice, biology CHEMISTRY stepped out of the mystery files for many professed scientists when, after much trial and error experimentation and valuable Newsom and or Hamaker guidance, an hypothesis promoted the right conclusion! Lab assistants kept the chem stock up and had charge of equipment. Labmen Morimoto, Newsom, Bonham, and Virginia Kurth. 19 J
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HISTORY left the realm ol tlie i nst and became a very real thing to the freshmen and so|)homores o the College family as they plowed through integrated Esme and western civ this year. And to those who foimcl history easy traveling, the up[)er division courses of professors Nerhood, DeConde. and Bourne gave them an insight into the present world conditions as drawn from an understanding of what has gone before. Dr. Paul Smith, president of the college, remained chairman of the department, hui ceded his classes to visiting lecturer Dr. Rutli Bourne. The Gerrymander talks to Harry Harry Nerhood, history Alexander DeConde, Ruth Bourne, history sl 21
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