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Show J. Richard Macfarl SociologyFrank Makoney Mathe maticsEdna Mae Mendenhall SpeechRobert Bridge MarketingCarolyn Young Larsen Music EducationErnest Knowles PsychologySheila P eterson Elementary Ed.Nancy WardournalismArita Blanchard Elementary Ed.Bob Wright Marke tingRence Clark Letters & ScienceTheodore Clark Electrical Eng gGrant Nd son Electrical Eng gMary Esther Gardner mentary Ed.Lamar Eskelson Musicw. Eugene Gibbons Speech & Theatre ArtsPatti Niland Elementary Ed.Kent S. Larsen EconomicsELECTRICAL & MECHANICAL ENGINEERING ~ Elec-trical and Mechanical Engineering boasted of a thirty-member faculty between them, with the inclusion of seven full professors. Preparation was offered for careers in the fields of radio, TV, electronics, design, management, nuclear power, and radar. Twenty-seven graduate courses supplemented forty-six of the regular Electrical Engineering curricula.An alternate rive-year program was offered to students of Mechanical Engineering. Reducing the required hours per quarter, this plan accommodated both students who worked, and students who had strong outside interests in unrelated areas. |