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FACULTY ENGLISH The goals of the English Depart- ment are to enable every individual student, to the height of his abil- ity, to write clearly and correctly; to understand and appreciate lit- erature; and to choose such course material as may best fit him for his chosen career, whether that be in teaching, in research, or in the other learned professions. The freshmen and, to a much greater extent, the upperclassmen find that English is concerned with much more than punctuation and sen- tence fragments. Through prose or poetry, literature offers significant interpretations on our contempo- rary society as well as our heritage. Ruth O. Rose, Ph.D. Head of the Departm ent Professor Hilda H. Hale. Ph.D. Professor Robert E. Cormier, M.A. Assistant Professor Phyllis Lang, M.A. Instructor Sara Jane Kataoka, M.A. Assistant Professor Linda Warner, M.A. Instructor 18
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Walter Fife. B.A. Supervisor of Office Services James E. Pearce, A.B. Director of Purchasing ADMINISTRATORS Phoebe E. Wilkins. M.S. Counselling Coordinator Julia Cochran, R.N. Head Nurse Gordon W. McAllister, M.A. Ed. Director of Physical Plant
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Alfred J. Henderson, Ph.D. Head of the Department Professor Roger H. Wells, Ph.D. Professor Michael Biloz, D.S.S. Associate Professor HISTORY AND GOVERNMENT The avowed aim of the Department of hiistory and Government is to assist the student in providing himself with a cultural and historical background for a better understanding of contemporary civilization. The freshman survey course serves to introduce the student to the realm of historical study. Students who continue in the study of history or government learn to integrate historical events into meaningful knowledge that not only illuminates the past, but also the present and the future. Roy M. McClintock. Ph.D. Associate Professor Konstan+ine Synnnaons, Ph.D. hlead of the Department Professor Robert V. Guthrie, Ph.D. Assistant Professor SOCIOLOGY The goal of the Department of Sociology and Anthropology is to give the student a theoretical orientation necessary for an understanding of human society and the relationship between an individual and his socio-cultural environment. The student who follows the course of study in sociology learns to apply the scientific method to contemporary problems in marriage, political changes, and relig- ion. The Sociology Department is also responsible for the new East European and Russian Area study program. 19
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