1967-1968 Yearbook

NATURAL SCIENCE New building offers many scientific advantages TI-IE DIVISION OF NATURAL SCIENCE was bolstered by the completion of the New Science Building on May 12, 1967. The fall semes ter found classes meeting there on a regular basis. Thereby, science studen ts were a ided in the ir work by modern la bora tories, cl assrooms and equipment. Monthly, faculty members of the d ivision met for a seminar conducted by some member of their group. The division h as proved ac t ive in several professional and scientific orga ni zations. The gen eral education course in b iology was offered on an audio-tutori al basis beginn ing w ith th e fall semes ter. For th e first t ime, a major in phys ics was offered on a coopera tive arrangement with th e University of Arkansas. Further, offerings in 111 a th ematics were expanded in statistics. Dr. Kenneth Perrin , Ch airman of the Depar tment of Mathemati cs, and D r. W . H . Roberson , assistant Professor of Bi ology, com pIeted doctora tes during the summer of 1967. New faculty members include: Troy Blue, James Penrod, Helen Minns and Snow White. PLANNING and prepa ring a low-cost mea l enables Dianne Holder to exhibit her culinary talen ts while living in Echo Haven. GARY REED reaches a plateau in his analytical chemistry lab by filtering a solution in de te rmining a chemical compound. 47 .

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