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I I 7 'yacuwl gy J., Dr. Inez Hull Q , X-ff--. 37 ' 1 .rfsifg .r gem- A Dr. Lois E. James CHAIRMAN BIOLOGY DEPARTMENT-Using modern methods and the most recently available knowledge, the Biology Department offers a wide range of exploration into the ani- mal and plant realms. Courses range from those teaching a gen- eral understanding of the relation- ship between man and his biologi- cal inheritance and environment to those at the graduate level of in- dividual research. Enabling the student to grasp his subject more thoroughly, labo- ratory sessions give him an oppor- tunity to engage in individual study with adequate instruments and supervision. Field work opens a wider view of the biological world in action. i , Miss Carol Yasuhara 'Q TOP: Dr. John Arcadi. BOTTOM: Dr. Thomas T. Harris.
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ART DEPARTMENT - Serving as a pre-pro- fessional study, the Art Department offers the interested student courses designed to develop his creative ability and aesthetic awareness. Emphasis is also placed on guiding the student's understanding of art's relation to the culture in which it is produced. Studies in sculpture, ceramics, painting, and architecture may be pursued by the imaginative student. Of special interest, the annual Spring Art Exhibit gives display to the various works of artistic expression produced by students and staff. 55 S5 7a ,445 Mrs. Nancy Grant fd. -4 'S-A k. Mr. Carleton Ball Miss Elnora Laughlin CHAIRMAN
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EXPERIMENTS ACTUALIZE knowledge. I X ,.,...f' CHEMISTRY DEPARTMENT-Studying the composition, structure, and properties of substances and the transformations that they undergo, the Chemistry Department challenges the most scientific minded stu- dent. Accompanying the lecture sessions, the student experiments independently in lab- oratory periods to actualize his knowledge. Available courses include those giving the general student an insight into chemis- try, those giving the home economics major an understanding of biochemistry and sub- stance content, and those giving the sci- ence major study into the depths of chemi- cal research. I a I My Dr. Don Armstrong Dr. Philip Iloff
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