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.50.! B. Anderson. MA lnslrucrur Peiiaiml Snence Karen Arnnfd, MA Instructor Soricmgv Roberl Caner Camp, MA Instructor Eronmnirs Lowell Cock, MA lnssrucror Hmoq George E. Cooper, Jrv, MAIiIIy Cal, MBA, CPA, TDA Instructor H-smry Assmcm Professor Busmess Admxmsrquon , 9- , L Gum , 1n, PhD Frofessor HnsVory Bob J. Gilliam. EdD K-ssocwute Professm PsyrhologV James Hedritk, EdD. CPA Professor fKCrOunhn-u m urd Dmnh Eilusum's de'u'led geographxcm smdy at the wurld L. E, Pryor, MA Associate Professor Geography DuHus Rubens, MA Assismnl Prohssov Jae T. Segraves, MA nssrsmm Professor Fg' nth Shienzw W90 ! Gerald Slephenson, MA Jnstrudor Psycholeg y Erma! H. Tucker. M5 Asswsmm Praiessm Billy D. Varkler. M5 fwsocJofE Professcr Bus-ness Erlucm on Sor o'o::v Charles Ray Wnlken M5 InsTrUCfor Shirley Williams. MA MSHUCTOI Harrie! anbuugh. BA insrrucfor Busmess Admmistmtion Pwr'olony But news qumf on SOCIAL SCIENCE Social Sciences reveal growth by adding 0 new department H'inning tho natinnal oxvrutix'v games at Michi- gan State Univorsity in the Spring nf 1.056 was a major achievement of 1llis division whirh was our largod in 1110 fall by tho addition of Hm now Dv- partmont of Psychology and Surinlugy. A signifii ranl activity uf the division mminuoq In ho tho American Studies Program, Dr. James A. Hodrirk is rhairman of 1110 divi- sinn. 0n leavo fnr rlnclm'nl study are Ray Muncy and Jerry Starla Now momhvrs nro Juml Anderson. Robert Camp. Tony Cnuk Coorgn Cunpvr. Gerald Stephenson. and Shirlnv 'xViHiams. 29
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NATURAL SCIENCE Study of Natural Sciences will be aided with new Science Hall The highlight fur lllO Division of Natural St'iomv was the completion early in the spring semester nf the million dollar Science. Building which prw ides excellent facilities for teaching and research. Tho division suffered a keen 1052: in lhn rlvalh ni' Dr. R. '1' Clark on July E 19664 Dr. Jack Wand Soars serves as Chairman of thp division. Kenneth L. Porrin. Chairman nf 11m Do- partmcnt uf IVIzIthCmatics. returnod from a two- year loavo fur dnrtnral study. George VVnmirufl' iu hiulngy and Lynn England and Bnla Mnudv in lmmv t'mrmmirs arn now faruhv members. Mildred L. loll. PhD Professor Home Econormcs Don England, PhD Assocrare Professor Chermsfry Lynn England, MA instructor Horne Fcnnomlcs Maurice L lawson, M5 Associate Professor Physics Donald Huumnn. BS Instructor Mnthemnms Norman Hughes, PhD Associufe Professor Bwologicof Science Eula Jean Moudy, MS lnstwdor Home Economic$ Bill W. Oldhum, MS Assismm Professor Mathemnhcs Kenneth Leon Parrin, MA Associate Professor Mafhemnhcs 28 William D. Williams, PhD George W. Wondruff. MS MAURICE Lawson examines radiahon eqmpmenf used m the scnences, Joseph E. Pryor, PhD Professor PWS-ccl Sc en : William Fay Rushton. MA Jack Wood Sears, PhD Robod M. Smith, M5 Professor Asmsrunl Professor Bmlogucal Smenm Assisrcm Professor BlologLCOT Science Cl-emisvry Suanne Walker, MS Instructor Home fmrmmlcs William T Wallace. MA Instructor Mathemahcs Elaine Thompson, MA Assistant Professor Home Economic Glandu link, 35 Instructor Mmhemmics Assistant Professor Bwologim! Scwence Professor Chemisfry
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STAFF Staff keeps campus beautiful, offices efficient Although the strength of any college depends upon the quality of its faculty; the effective fnnr- tioningjT of the faculty depends upon staff members who perform a multitude of services. Tho. smnnth functioning of the college results from tho dedi- cated work nf these men and wumen. They operate the auxiliary enterprises. plan and prepare the meals. keep the buildings and grounds in good condition. do the svcretarial work. keep the James R. Allen. MRE. Public Relations Carolyn Andersnn, Secretary, Harding College Press Neva J. Amierson. Secretory. Tesh'ng Oche Ruth Mtebury. Secretory, Dennts OHicc Peggy Saker. BS, Secretary, BlblE Deportmenr Johnnie Ballard, Mn-mennnce Foreman Barbara Barnes, BA, Dnecjor, Women s tntmmumts Jerome Barnes, MAT. Director of Men's Housings lulh Bemden. Accountant Business Offite Cecil Heck, MA, Manager, Graduate Huli Joan Berryhlll, Shipping Clerk, BooksPo-e Reba Borryhill. BA, Assmant Library Judith Bond. BA. Secretory Dean of Students William Bridges. 85. Accountant, Business Offmp Tommie Erown, Assistant Postmaster, Post Office Ruth Imwning. MAT, Supervnson Echo Haven Marilyn Buuhi, Secretory, Publxcny and Publications Corinne Burke, BA, Asmstnm. Lihmw Barbara Cnlverl. DWEUOL Pame Cobb Hall Ruth Ellen Clark. Secretary J. D Boles Eddie Campbell, MAE Held Representative Gladys Clements. Secretory, Research Program Angela Cooper, PBX Operatar lob Corbin, MED, Monagert Armstrong Hall Dori: Coward, BA. Secretary Atumni Office Billy lay Cox, MBA, Dlredm of Placement TIrri CutshulI, Invoice CFerk, Business OHLEE Margunl Danill, Secretary, Personnel Office Illlie Dllos. Secretary. Deveiopment Office Gortrudo Dyku, Manoant College Bookstore John Le- Dyku, MS, Director, Student Center Latina Dylan. BS. Secretary. Business Offuce Mull Elliott. Stockrocm Clerk lynn England, MA, Dtrecror, Nursery School Undo Fiolds, Secretary, Academy Opal French, Postmislress Post Office 30 records, maintain the health of students. and tell the Harding story through news media. Without the capable and unselfish service of those penplo the excellent academic program could not be maintained. Although students frequently do not; recognize the importance of the activities of those people. their services directly affect the daily life of each student. They render many essential sorvicns that often gm unrecngnizod. t
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