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--4.. EDUCATION NCATE examiners approve teacher education program During the year 1970-71 a seIf-study was conducted by the faculty of the teacher education program. As a result of the 224-page survey report, and a visit on campus by an examining team from the National Council for Ac- creditation of Teacher Education, Har- ding was re-accredited for its bacca- laureate program for the preparation of elementary and secondary teachers. The growing number of majors in this field made use of the services in the educational media center which was moved to the new section of the library. Achievements among faculty mem- bers of this department Were numerous. Dr. Royse, Dr. Barnes, Dr. Coker, and Dr. SeWell were all selected to be in- cluded in the 1971 edition of Outstand- ing Educators of Anmrt'ca, and Betty Watson was recognized among the Out- standing Young Women of America DURING supervised teochtng, Linda Kuhl finds playground duty to be enjoyabie. NEW media center facilities are put in or- der by assistant director Lou Butterfleld.
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Ted M. Altman, EdD Barbara G. Barnes. MAT Jerome M. Barnes. EdD Associate Professor Physical Education Shirley Birdsall, MSLS Librarian Reference Librarian John Frock. MT Associate Professor Physical Education 30 Instructor Physical Education Jess Busy. MA Assistant Professor Physical Education Elizabeth F. Dykes. MLS Hugh M. Groover, MEd Associate Professor Physical Education Nyal D. Royse. EdD Assodate Professor Education Richard A. Johnson, BA Cecil M. lack, MA Associate Professor Physicat Education Winnie E. Bell. MALS Assistant Librarian Dan 0. Berryhill, EdD Assistant Professor Physical Education Bobby L. Coker. EdD Assistant Professor Education Jeny Mote, MAT Assistant Professor Physical Education rr ,-. r? M. E. Borrrhill. ' Professor Physical Educa : Bob J. Corbin. -' Assislant Prulxv: Physical Edu .. - Associate Professor Education Louis Butterfield, BA Kathryn H.Campbell, MAT Assistant Director Assistant Professor Educ. Media Center Physical Education Robert T. Knight, MA Assistant Professor Physical Education James F. Carr, EdIJ Professo: Education Theodore R. lloyd. MS Assistant Protessar Physical Education Harry D. mm, X Professor Physical Educa Associate Instructor Physical Education Edward G. Sewell. PhD Professor Education Betty Work Watson. MA Murray W. Wilson, MA Assistant Professor Assisiant Professor Education Education VIEWING progress made on spacious new stands are Couch Frock and Dr. Palmer.
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WITH Mr. HoHowoy's assistance, prac- tice is more hetpful for Kathy Bayers. COLD hands at those late season games make pfoying difficult for Lynda Hayes. FINE ARTS Increased number of art students use new facility The dedication of the new art center recognized the generous donation of Mrs. Mildred Taylor Stevens and the importance of the new facility was re- flected in the increase of art majors. Summer lab classes made use of the learning center when for the first time classes in ceramics and sculpture were offered. Numerous shows were given and honors won by faculty members and students in the department. The A Cappella Chorus, under the direction of Dr. Davis, participated in tours and programs throughout the states and even sang at a choral festival in the Hague during their nine week summer tour of Europe. Members of the department combined hard work and talent in the fall musical produo tion, Fiddler on the Roof. SINGING in LittIe Rock, the A Cappella Chorus performs at a Wilbur Mills rally. 32
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