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ch- Vagl, MA Richard W. Wulklr, PhD Assisvonr Professor Associate Professor Languages Speech Doyle Glenn Word, MA Delano Way. MAT Assismm Professor Assistant Professor RECORDING c'qmpmcm m rhe speezh lab makes mrirmmg speeches 0nd rlnciiyzing Speech English defects more Eiiimenr i0! students Jon Farris Lind Lmdu t-iufl rind inSHUL'DI Ben Holiund, HUMANITIES AND FINE ARTS Learning to understand and appreciate cultural heritage In a nation which is M1011 accused of having no interest in cultural activities the departments of humanilivs and film arts play a vital role in preparing: t'arh shirion! to take his place in so- ciety. Classm are provided in English. mush . art and spom-h for this purpose. Special intrwost in thoso fields are encouraged by organizations in thv doparlments. A litnrary club. dohato mam and rlramatics Club Challenge students to participate in thnso fioldg. An art club is avaiiuhlo hn' students Whose talents are in that area. Thv Chorale. A Cappella. Belles and Beaux and Band uth'arl from all departments Students who hzwn an illiFI'PSi in music Dnn Robinson is a now instrurtor in the Art. Deparlmvm. this yvar. He has been doing madw ate study at. Colorado State Teachers College the past two summvrs. In the English Department Charles Pittman when rnmploted tho NLA. doA green at anphis Stuto Iinivm'sity. joined the faculty this ymnx THROWING a vase on u pairevs wiveei absorbs Hm full oHenhon of Tom Wurson as he shapes H skellfuiiy and Ciireiuiiy into 'iVe iorm he desires. 29
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A750 in a selhng of large oak trees, the American Studies ing furnishes attractive rooms for the study of social science, 'CIAL SCIENCE Qcoming improved citizens creases our responsibilities To understand the world 5 present prohlems ' u as the Cuban crisis and the invasion of 'a. one must be acquainted with the problems Ihe past. Courses in history are offered to ac- . t Students with the past and Courses in Mnomics political scienre and business to pre- M the problems facincr the world today. Dr Wellbome is Chairman of the Division of ial Science and D1. Clifton L. Ganus, Jr.. Dean of the School of American Studies Join- the division this year as instructors are 1 me Barnes and Geneva Combs. Students in School of American Studies had for their 1 dy topic this year hThe Art of Management 'wd Leadership. In the fall1 they made a trip 151;. Louis where they studied some of the large rations. This year a new major in American dies was added to the curriculum and the or in social science was expanded to a broad : major. Jerome M. Barnes. MAI Instructor Sociai Science Geneva Combs, BA Instructor Secrerariol Science William E. Earnhurl, MBA Assistant Professor Economics and Business Administration Ciifhn L. Genus, Jr., PhD Professor History James A. Hodri:k. EdD. Irene Johnson. MA CPA Assistant Professor Professor History Accountinq Dallas Roberts. MA Assistant Professor Political Science Jae P. Spuulding, PhD Associate Professor History Lu C. Underwood. M5 Assistant Professor Economics and Business Administration Billy D. Verklor, MS Assistant Professor Social Science Lannie E. Pryor, MA Assucmre Professor Emeritus Social Science Ermul H. Fucker, M5 Assistant Professor Business Education Roy Wallbome. PhD Professor Business Administration
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