1964-1965 Yearbook

, NATURAL SCIENCE Expansion, secrets of resea rch key to natural sCiences Preparing outstanding students for graduate and professional study is a major objective of the Division of Natural Science. The strong academic program is re-enforced by the team research program in life sciences under the direction of Dr. R. T . Clark who was invited to Tokyo, Japan, in September to present a paper before the International Congress of Sports Medicine. Dr. Jack Wood Sears, chairman of the division, was an American Chemical Society tour speaker in November. Mr. Don England in chemistry, Mr. Kenneth Perrin in mathematics and Mr. William Rushton in biology have been on leave this year working on the doctorate in the respective areas. New fa culty members are Mr. Bryce Roberson in biology and Mr. Robert Smith in chemistry. A major project of the division this year has been the preparation of plans for the projected million-dollar science building to be constructed next year. Mildred R. Bell, PhD Robert T. Clark, PhD W. Norman Hughes, PhD Professor Professor Associate Professor Home Economics Biological Science Biological Science Dean B. Pries t, MS Irene H. Puckett, MS Ward B. Roberson, MS Assistant Professor ASS'lslont Professor Instructor Mathematics Home Economics Biologicol Science William C. Stevens, PhD Elaine Thompson, MA William Wallace, MA Professor Assistant Professor Instructor Biologica l Science Home Economics M athematics EXAMINING the remains of a dissected col in a course in comparative anatomy, Dr. Hughes pOints aul organs to Gory Abney and Tom Blucker. Maurice l. Lawson, MS Bill W. Oldham , MS Assisfant Professor Assistant Professor Physics Mathemat ics Jack Wood Sears, PhD Robert M. Smith. MS Professor Assistant Professor Biological Science Chemistry Dorothy Wellbom&, MS William D. Williams, PhD Assistont Professor Professor Home Economics Chemistry

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