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3 VKVL. . ...L 5: . I . fs. Engineering is able to Qfer seven separate departments The curricula of the College of Engineering lead to the degrees of Bachelor ol Science in Aeronautical Engineering, Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering, Bachelor ol' Science in Indus- trial Engineering, Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineer- ing, and Master of Science in Aeronautical Engineering. Under the direction of Dean Kenneth Razak, the school tries to educate the students to develop competence in analytical thinking, as well as to emphasize introductory knowledge in a particular branch of engineering. Classes and laboratories for engineering are located on the eastern portion of the campus in one of the more modern buildings. ,, ,,-:. . ff R l . ,,,f,.f ' t 1 .pn-Q - Q .. , e 1 4 'X ' -1 X 5 rl ,Lf W. V gg in ifiiaiki fait if . K fsetgii. get iaith ,,. . . iu........ ii p Kenneth Razak, Dean of the Colle c of En ineerin 2 if 3 5 li? ' '.'j7Li9fY' I Y Q g .w ' WSL g . ', V V ,,,... ,.3g,,,..w A ' ' . by ,V ,sill E. H. Butler, Head of the Industrial Engineering Department and Nfl. . A. C. Risser, Head of the Engineering Graphics Department ' issli 'S i Q- L5 s. ' - W 'W A A if , tt. , , ' t ,is Members of the Applied Mechanics and Electrical Engineer- ing Departments are, seated: L. O. Hanson. YV. D. Bernhart, Members of the Mechanical Engineering and Aeronautical Engineering De- and E. E. YVilliams. Standing: XV. R. Ford, C. H. Dunn, R. partments are B. M. Aldrich, J. B. Sevart, CQ. B, McKay, M. H. Snyder, T. Howard, R. I.. Schrag, R. McDougal, Harold Nelson, Jr., E. L. Cook, and Claude Foltz. and Alan Shore. .. K -ir NMWWMM I 1:-t.
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Continuing Education Wm nzght classes Jer working adults The College of Continuing. Education, for- merly called Adult Education, was set up in 1952 to maintain administrative facilities for students who have matriculated for an unspecified degree and who are not enrolled in another college of the University. The College of Continuing Education is not a degree-granting college, but students who ac- cumulate credits in the college may apply their credits to the college of their choice. In addition to the regular classes during the day, night classes are offered to the working adult. Dr. Hugo YVall, Dean of the Graduate School ! i 4 Mrs. Helen Crockett, Assistant to the Dean of Continuing Education Graduate School stresses advanced staajf and MA degrees The Graduate School, under the leadership of Dean Hugo Wall, offers courses leading to a Master's degree in arts, business administration, edu- cation, fine arts, music, music educa- tion, science, and science education, and to a Doctor of Philosophy degree in Logopedics. The school began in 1928 as a Com- mittee on Graduate and Honors Stud- ies. In 1949 it became the graduate division and in 1951 it was officially titled the Graduate School. Dr. John Rydjord originally was the Dean of the Graduate School, but when he announced plans to retire, Dr. Wall became the new dean.
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Dr. john P. Simoni. Chairman of the Department of Art Drawing techniques being put 2 ' into practice. ,Aw lvg , Qiii T K ririir . Rem J' if , t Hs. , ., ,i.,, - ,A ,.. 25 f tl , if 1 , sz ' ,gg 7 i 51 :CJ w W X3 X is if 4 F , L Q . , . , A . .. .. VIQV , .... . , I 15675, 5 tg, 533,, 55L I Fine Arts- Art Department tries new teehniquesg presents student exhibits The Department of Art, under the guiding eye of Dr. John P. Sinioni, oilers three degrees to art majors: Bachelor ol' Arts, in conjunction with the College of Liberal Artsg Bachelor of Art Education, in conjunction with the College of Education, and Bachelor ol' Fine Arts. The Department ollers 84 different courses, in art in the fields of painting, sculpture, graphic arts, ceramics, metal-smithing, advertising, in- terior design, fashion illustration, art history, and art education. Student art work goes on exhibit in the fall each year. The department teaches an apprecia- tion of art classics, free expression in art, and development of a vocational skill in various Fields. The Department of Arts has continued its fine progress and attracts more students to its courses every year. Metal-smithing is one of many intriguing arts. if
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