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NATURAL SCIENCE Expansion, research key to secrets of natural sciences Preparing outstanding students for graduate and professional study 15 a major objective of the Division of Natural Science. The strong academic program is rc-enforccd by the team research pro- gram in life sciences under the direction of Dr. R. T. Clark who was invited to Tokyo, Japan, in September to present a paper before the Inter- national Congress of Sports Medicine. Dr. Jack Wood Sears. chairman of the division. was an American Chemical Society tour speaker in November. Mr. Don England in chemistry, Mr. Kenneth Perrin in mathematics and Mr. William Rushton in biology have been on leave this year working 011 the doctorate in the respective areas. New faculty members are Mr. Bryce Roberson in biology and M1: Robert Smith in chemistry. A major project of the division this year has been the preparation of plans for the projected million-dollarsciencabu1ld1ngt0 be constructed EXAMINING me remnms of u dissected ml 111 u course in CCmPGFUhVE NDXt VEEII' zmmomy D1, Hughes pClnTS our OthHS To Gary Abney and Tom Blucker. Mildred E. Bell, PhD Robert T. Clark, PhD W1 Norman Hughes, PhD Maurice L. Luwsun, MS Bill W. Oldhum. MS Professor Professor Associate Professor Assistant Professor Assistant Professor Home Economics Biulogiml Suence Biological Science Physizs Mathematics Dean B. Priest, M5 Iran: H. Puckell. M5 Ward B. Roberson, MS Jack Wood Sears, PhD Robert M. Smith, MS Assistant Professor Assistant Professor Instructor Professor Assistant Professor Mathematics Home Economics Biological Science Biologicaf Science Chemistry William C. Slavens, PhD Elaine Yhompson, MA William Wallace, MA Dorothy Wellbome. MS William D. Williams, PhD Professor Assistant Professor Instructor Assisront Professor Professor Biological Science Home ECONOH'IICS Mathematics Home Economics Chemistry
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CHALLENGING lhe mmds of IN; smdoms Io odupl V0 Hie world of higher educmion, Dr Jnm Almhcny ailcsses The need of thinking the furure of the clay, while she shapes her own fulure, Semor Ar! Mary Ellen Boskm works on 'he poner's wheel m we Arr DepartmenL Lutham. MA Elilubefh 3. Mason, MA Erla T. Moore, EdD Mono 5. Moore, BA Charles Pinmnn, MA Robert H. Privi . MA '-ll!arl1' Professor Professor Professor Insfrucror Assistant meessnr Instructor English Art Music Music English Art Ivan, M l. C. Sears, PhD Ann Sewell, MM Evan Ulray, PhD Richard Walker. PhD Earl Wilcox, MA Sandra Williams, MA HIM Professor Professor Asslsmnt Professor Professor Associate Professor Assistant Professor lnsrrucror English Music Speech Speech English English 29
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C. Mat AngeI, BA, CPA Jerome M, Barnes, MAT szihng Tnstrucior lns'rucmr Accow-mng Soc-Ul Scnence Geneva Comhs, BA Billy Ray Cox, MBA, CPA Instructor Assrsvonr Professor Secrelnnol SCIENCE Buswness AdmlnlSVU'an Jum-s Hadrick, EdD, CPA Raymund Muncy, MA Professor Assusranl Professor Accounting HISTOFY Dullus Roberts, MA Jae T. Sagraves, MA Asststonr Professor Assustom Professor POII'ICGi Smence Htstory Jerry 0, Stan, MBA Ermal H. Tucker, M5 Asswslonr Professor ASStSTOn' Professor Economics Busrness Educohon Busmess Admlmstrmlcn Billy D. Varkler, MA W. L. Roy Wellhorne, MS Assistant Professor Professor SocioFoqy Business Admmistmhon . IAL SCIENCE HISTORY, as taught here by Professor Segrcwes to Ron Young, means ' something because It ts presented as an mfmesimg commentary on He ch of the American way 1n in energetic division ' ' paring outstanding students in social - e, business and education for leadership 7 'ns through the American Studies Program major activity of the Division of Social a:vwce. The general education program in this consists of a political, economic and histori- 't gmdy of the United States, a survey of Euro- K: history and a study of international rela- 1: . Advanced courses are offered in history, ting, business, economics, political science, rial science, sociology, and social science. . . theme for the American Studies Program : year was uAmerica's Future. Trips were e to St. Louis in the fall and to Cincinnati the spring to study business, industriaL and t . ment activities. Visiting speakers and mbers of the faculty present semi-monthly ' 'tars on some facet of the theme. INFORMATIVE describes JEHy Smrrs Smurduy mom-Hg news analysts . l5 . Roy Wellbome serves as Chairman of the ' ion of Social Science; Dr. Clifton L. Ganus, 15 the Director of the American Studies Pro- . u.Bi11y Ray Cox in accounting and business, c Angel in accounting, and Raymond Muncy Jhistory are new members of the faculty.
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