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RECORDING DATA from microscopic observation is Dutch Scholl as Dr. Thomas Harriss looks on. SCIENTIFIC DISCOVERIES are being made by Roberta Beeson and Dr. Inez Hull. BIOLOGY DEPARTMENT Rating third in the West for their ability to place students in graduate schools, the Biology Depart- ment, headed by Dr. Lois James, offers a well rounded program in all biological fields. Presently employed in various confidential research pro- jects, the professors use the latest materials avail- able to provide the pre-med and pre-dental stu- dents v ith the best preparation possible. SMILES OF SATISFACTION appear on Dr. Lois James ' face as she observes plant cells in her new microscope. Inquiry into Life SLUG MUTATIONS ARE magnified by the giant microscope ma- nipulated by Dr. John Arcadi.
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ART DEPARTMENT Creative expression, kilns, water colors, and crafts are a few of the contingents of the Art Department. Under the chairmanship of EInora Laughlin, the objectives of this field is a history and appreciation of art. Utilizing the advantages of small classrooms, a visual approach is used and various department exhibits are given yearly. Ceramics are taught by Charleton Ball while Jeanne Bergstrom conducts method classes for future elementary school teachers. Modern painting, free hand drawing, line perspective and oil painting are taught by Miss Laughlin. ANCIENT RELICS analyzed by EInora Laugh- lin, chairman of the Art Department, and Bob Held is just one of the souveniers from her round-the-world study-tour of art centers in 1960. Creativity Transferred From Mind to Canvas METHODS IN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL ART are discussed by Jeanne Bergstrom, art instructor as students listen intently. 24
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Experiments Supply Unusual Results IT ' S IN THE TEST TUBE states Dr. Roy Newsom to a frosh Inorganic Chemistry student as he de- picts the aspects of qualitative analysis. CHEMISTRY DEPARTMENT Elaborate apparatus, uncertain odors, and endless experiments characterize the Chemistry Department, supervised by Dr. Roy Newsom. Department goals are to emphasize the need for a broad foundation of theoretical knowledge as a preparation for specialized fields of study and work in industry. Emphasizing the personal approach by use of the laboratory method over the classroom lectures, this field uses research as a constant aid and guide to continually better themselves and find the best possible approaches and techniques. BUBBLE, BUBBLE teases Dr. EHith Sher- wood as she sturs beaker of sulfuric acid preparation. 26
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