NATURAL SCIENCE Study of Natural Sciences will be aided with newScience Hall The hi ghlight for the Di v is ion of Na tura l Sc ience was the complet ion early in the spring semester of the million dollar Scien ce Building which proirles excellent facilities for teaching and research. The di vision suffered a keen loss in th e rl ea th o f Dr. H. T . Clark on July 7, 1966. Dr. Jack Wood Sears serves as chairman of the di vision . Kenn eth L. Perrin. Chairman of the Depa rtment of Mathematics, returned from a twoyea r leave for doctoral study. George vYoodruff in biology and Lynn England and Bula Moudv 111 hnmC' (,cnnom irs a rc n('w faculty m em h ers. Mildred L. Bell , 'hD Don England, 'hD Lynn England, MA Professor Associate Professor Instructor Home Economics Chemistry Home Economics Donald Honman , OS Norman Hughes, 'hD Mauri ce l. lawson, MS Instructor Associote Professor Associote Professor MaThemat ics Biological Science Physics MAURICE lawson e)(omines radia t ion equi pment used in Ihe sciences. Joseph E. Pryor . PhD Professor Physico I Science William Fay Rushton, MA Jack Wood Sears, 'hD Assistant Professor Professor Biologicol Science Biological Science Elaine Thomp son, MA Suanne Walker, MS Assistant Professor Instructor Home Econom ics Home Ecanomics Robert M. Smith, MS Assistant Professor Chemistry William T. Wallace, MA Instructor Mathematics 8ula Jean Moud y, MS 8ill W. Oldham, MS Kenneth leon Perrin , MA William D. Williams , PhD George W. Woodruff , MS Glenda Zink , BS Instructor Mathematics Instructor Home Econom ics 28 Auis tan t Professor Mathematics Associate Professor Mathemat ics Professor Chemis try AssistanT Professor Biological Science
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