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Poet Biologists Nationally Known BIOLOGY DEPARTMENT Olfensive odors and long hours in the laboratories, make up much ot the daily fare ot the student in the Biology Department. Many nationally known physicians, research scien- tists, and teachers have received their undergraduate training at Whittier. Our Biology department can be expected to continue this fine record because of the quality of instruction which has earned this depart- ment the rating of number three in the West. Students receive preparation in such fields as gen- etics, embryology, anatomy, and physiology. Those wishing to do original research in these or related fields are expertly guided by a faculty that is itself actively engaged in research. ABOVE-ANATOMY OF A RAT is investigated by Mike Murakoshi during Man and the Animal Word, Sophie Life Science Lab. ' ' A LEFT-SLICING TISSUES tor slides is being undertaken by Chuck Sellers, member of Lab-Methods class. L. E. II-XMES INEZ M. HULL THOMAS T. HARRISS IOHN A. ARCADI B.A.,Cigi.S., Ph.D. B,A., Sc.M., Ph.D. B.S., Ph.M., Ph.D. B.S., MD. GIITIIGTI 23
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Artists Speak International Tongue ART DEPARTMENT Charcoal, oil, and watercolor, combined with new and exciting ideas, are cr few of the external means through which creative art is expressed and utilized by the Art Department. With the aim of striving to make communication through art more meaningful by participation and appreciation, the department successfully presented an exhibit ot their best Work under the title of Direction in the student lounge. The advantage of small classrooms has given an individual and personal approach to the teaching, Whether it be in ceramics, modern painting, or meth- od classes for elementary school pupils. TOP DILIGENT WORK AND CREATIVITY go hand in hand as ex IE ANNE BERGS-I-ROM pressed by the members of this advanced art class. BOTTOM- PRACTICE MAKES PERFECT think Sally one and Pam Hix as they start a new days Work.
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l SUCCESS AT LAST! Larry Boyle and Sherill Cartt conclude an experiment. .m E gg ss gas 91 ,ss M -ss Sk an with 5 4: ,. 24 it 533 S--52 ELABOBATE NETWORKS of glass tubings are common in organic Work of Paissan Loahauanu and Dodge Irwin. Busy Chemists Analyze New Frontiers CHEMISTRY DEPARTMENT Unforgettable odors, sudden loud bangs, and peculiar patterns on the ceiling Were smelled, heard, and seen at Naylor Hall from morning to night as the Chemistry Department functioned through the year. Its goal is to aid students and give them a base of theoretical knowl- edge to build future careers in industry and research fares' 5 w tty S if mfg H s Wag? ,S M S u 32575-gig H. .iw 4, i 1 : ts gh Q ss ,. , ,X 3 L 5553-31. AEN B is Q Q5 ' is T --Z .1 QF if ' sis. Q V 1 - it agaf:sg. .m4.. . . w M is it 3, is B :M it Q tt 2 :fi t ii s Q15 - H ws, Q E H it N thx as 's : ,vi-H w sms and to investigate new frontiers for the betterment of mankind, Instruction on the fundamental modern chem- ical theories as well as laboratory experiments are provided. For those not specializing in chemistry, the department offers an introduction to modern science and correlates its program with the pre-medical, den- tal, and engineering requirements. an is W. Roy Newsom BS., MS., Ph,D. Chairman Edith Sherwood B.Sc., M,Sc.,Ph.D. Phillip M. Iloif Ir. A . Bs., Phu It
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