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First lit w: Jean Scammon, Assistant Professor in Modern I-aiiguagcs: A.B., MacMiirray College; M.A., Western Reserve Uni- versity; Pli.U., University of Kansas. Richard B. Sherman, Assistant Pro- fessor of History; A.B., Harvard Uni- versity; IM.A., University of Pennsyl- vania; Ph.D., Harvard University. James K. Shockley, Assistant Professor of Mathematics; A.B. and M.A., Uni- versity of North Carolina. Mahio.n ' Eugene Sihmans, Jr., Instrue- tor in History and Instructor of Early .Vmerican History and Culture; A.B., Emory University; M.A. and Ph.D., Princeton University. Leroy W. Smith, Assistant Professor of English; B.A., American University; M.. ., (ieorge Washington University; Ph.D., Duke University. Robert E. Smith, Associate Professor of Physics; A.B., Allegheny College; M.A., University of North Carolina. Frank J. Staroba, Assistant Professor of Fine . rts; B.. ., DePauw University; M.A., Nortlnvestern University. Second Row: Richard G. Stevens, Assistant Professor of Government; M.A., I ' niversity of Chicago. . lan C. Stewart, . ssociate Professor of Music; . .B., Union College; M.. ., Columbia University. Howard Stone, Associate Professor of Modern Languages; A.B., Pomona Col- lege; M.. ., Claremont Colleges; Ph.D., University of California. Dabney Stuart, In,structcir in English; - .B., Davidson College. Peter Frank Tapke, Assistant Profes- sor of Philosophy; . .B., Haverford Col- lege; M.. ., Harvard University. Thad W. Tate, Assistant Professor of History; . .B. and M.A., ITniversity of North CaroHna; Ph.D., Brown Uni- versity. Frederick D. Truf;sdell, Associate Professor of Music; B.M. and M.M. in Composition, and M.M. in Piano, Uni- versity of Michigan; A.M.D., University of Rochester. Third Row: William C. Turner, Assistant Professor of Mathematics; B.S., Furman Univer- sity; M.A., Duke University. Eugenia ' assylkivskv, Instructor in Modern Languages; B.S. and M.A., Columbia University. James P. Whyte, Professor of Law; A.B., Bucknell University; M.A., Syracuse University; L.L.B., University of Colo- rado. Stanley B. Williams, Professor of Psychology; . .B. and M.A., University of California; Ph.D., Yale University. Margaret F. Winder, . ssistant Profes- sor of Education; B.S., Ma lison College; M.A., College of William and Mary. Dudley W. Woodbridge, Chancellor Professor of Law; A.B. and J.D., Uni- versity of Illinois. Joseph T. Zung, Assistant Professor of Chemistry; B.S., University of Grenoble; M.A., Urban University; Ph.D., Univer- sity of Cincinnati. FACULTY
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First Row: John L. McKnight, Assdciati- I ' rol ' cssor of Pliysics; A.B., I ' liiversity of Michigan; M.S. and Ph.D., Yale l iiivcrsity. Donald K. McLk,nn, n, Professor of Physics: A.B., ITniversity of Western Ontario; M.. . and Ph.D., University of Toronto. TiiKi,M. M. MiLi.Eii, . .ssistant Professor of Home Economics; A.B., Berea College; M.S., University of Tennessee. .John A. Moohe, Associate Professor of Modern Languages; B.S., Davidson College; M.A. and Ph.D., University of North Carolina. Fr. seh Neiman, Professor of English; A.B., Amherst College; M.A. and Ph.D., Harvard I ' niversity. Richard Otis, Instructor in Modern Languages; A.B., M.A. and Ph.D., Uni- versity of Washington. .Toan Mahy Pattison, Instructor in Women ' s Physical Education; B.S., Bos- ton t niversity; M.A., Teachers ' College, Columbia University. Robert A. Pedigo, Assistant Professor of Biology; B.S., Butler College; M.S., Emory Llniversity. Second Roir: E. T. Pengeeeev, . ssistanl Professor of Biohigy; B.A. and I ' h.l)., I ' riiversily of Ttironto. .VuTiii.n W. PuEi.i ' S, Profe.s.sor of Law; A.B., Washinglon an l Lee University; M.A., Ohio State University; L.L.B., University of Cincinnati; L.L.M., Colum- bia University. Melvin a. Pittman, Professor of Physics; B.S., The Citadel; M.S., Uni- versity of South Carolina; Ph.D., .Fohns Hopkins University. John S. Quinn, Professor of Business Administration; B.S., State Teachers College, Salem, Ma.s.sachusetls; M C.S., Boston University; M.B.A., Harvard Business School; C.P.A. Marcel Reboussin, Associate Professor of Modern Languages; Profcssorat de franeais, Ecole Nonnale Superieure de St. Cloud; M.A., Columbia University; Agrege des lettres, Sorbonne, Paris. William T. Reece, Associate Professor of Business Administration; B.S., M.B.A., LTiiiversity of North Carolina. Marion D. Reeder, .-Yssociate Professor of Physical E lucation; B.S. and M.S., University of Illinois. Tho.vias L. Reynolds, Professor of Math- ematics and Head of the Department of Mathematics; B.S., (hiiU ' ord College: M.A. and Ph.D., University of North Carolina. Third Row: (louDoN B. Ringgold, . ssociale Pro- fessor of Modern Langnagis; . .B., Denison University; L. ., Miildlel)ury College: Ph.D., Georgetown University. Caul Roseberg, A.s.soei«te Professor of Fine Arts; I5.K.A. and M.F.A.. Slate University (jf Iruva; Life l ' ' elln«, Inler- national Institute of . rts and Letters. (iEOHGE J. Ryan, Professor of Ancient I anguages: A.B. and M.A., Saint Louis LTniversily; Ph.D., University of Michi- gan. Anthony L. Sancetta, Professor of Eco- nomics; . B , Western Reserve Univer- sity; M.S. and Ph.D., Columbiii Uni- versity. RoNA Joan Sanoe, Instructor in Physi- cal Education; B.S., Cieorge Washington University. II. S. Sandhi ' , . eting . .ssistant Professor of Phy.sies; B.Sc. antl M.Sc , Pniijali University; Ph.D., Pennsylvania Slate University. Ja.mes W. Sauveii, Instructor in Fine Arts (Tch ' visioi) anil Itadiii): .V B., Bates College; M.S., Syracuse I niversity. Hf) VAHD M. ScAMMON, Associate Pro- fessor of Fine . rts; . .B., College of William and Mary: M.. ., Northwestern University. FACULTY
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