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the college of arts and sciences The College of Arts and Sciences seeks to prepare students for a wide variety of Intellectual pursuits and for entrance Into professional and other graduate studies. It offers full programs of study In over 27 fields, and also provides pre-professional training. Freshman and sophomore courses are designed to provide fundamental training in the humanities, social sciences and sciences to supply the student with a basis for an intelligent choice of his field of specialization or concentration, and to give preparation for advanced work. The junior and senior years offer more specialized work and opportunity for the further development of the student ' s Individual talents and aptitudes. The College of Arts and Sciences offers to students the advantages of high standards, small classes, individual attention to each student and close personal relations between students and teachers. Its student body Is of moderate size and students can come to know practically all of their classmates and gain stimulation and profit from organizations and friendships on the campus. FREDERICK D. SMITH, Ph.D. Dean of Instruction of the College of Arts and Sciences and General Coordinator of Veterans ' Education Page 16
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THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS Firit row: T. J. Waggoner, Jr.. 72; Wilson Gernnany, V; R. R. Gilbert. Jr.. ' 32: Wllliarr P. Abernathy. ■29: Andrew P. Van Winkle. 77. Second row: Robert B. Cullum. ' 33; Raynnond L Tate. ' 36; Dr. Richard M. Smith. 23: William Ross Prlddy. 23; James M. Collins, ' 37: W. Crawlord Fullllove. Jr., 78; Logan Ford. 27. the smu alumni association OFFICERS OF THE S.M.U. ALUMNI ASSOCIATION R. R. GILBERT. JR.. ' 32 President WILLIAM ROSS PRIDDY. ' 23 .... First Vice-President MRS. JERRY BYWATERS, 27 . . . Second Vice-President GEORGE E. BUSHONG. 31 .... Executive Secretary LAYTON W. BAILEY Treasurer Page 15
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THE ART DEPARTMENT STELLA L LA MONO, Chairman Professor: Stella L. La Mond: Associate Professor: Jerry Bywaters; Assistant Pro- fessor: Mrs. Elizabeth H. Walmsley; Instructors: Mrs. Julie Boger, Ed Bearden, Ds Forrest H. Judd; Lecturer: Mrs. Modine Moger THE AIR SCIENCE AND TACTICS DEPARTMENT LT. COL. GLENN A. DOOLITTLE, Chairman fessor: Lt. Col. Glenn A. Doollltl-: Associate Pfofesic r: Major nn A. Mlllln. Jr.: Assislant Professors; Maior David H. Sargent. ior Dale A. Shaver, Major Weldon P. Woodward Maio r Clayton Zesiger. Capt. Hugh P. Cash, Capt. Edward K. Washin gton, 1st James M. Hance. 1st LI. William J. H. Watson- Ir structors: Sgt. Robert T. Davis, M Sqt. William Douglas, M Sgt. Elmer L. Ireth, M Sgt. Rov Roundtree. M Sgl. Ward L. Trotle r. T Sgt. F. Barnes, T Sat. Walter R. Herren, T Sgf. Ervin R. Watson. t. Douglas Wilkinson, S Sqt. Billy J. Smith THE ATHLETIC DEPARTMENT MADISON BELL, Director of Athletics H. N. Russell, Head Coach of Football: Lester Jordan, Business Manager of Athletics Di- rector of Sports Publicity, Tennis Coach: J. McAdoo Keaton, Assistant Football Coach, Head Track Coach, Cross Country Coach: Herman A. Cowley, Assistant Football Coach; E. O. Hayes. Head Coach of Basketball, Assistant Football Coach: Herman Morgan Freshman Football Coach. Freshman Track Coach: Robert I. Prewltt, Freshman Basketball Coach: J. C Wetsel, Ticket Manager, Freshman Baseball Coach; Wayne Rudy, Trainer and tquoment Manager; Aline Hamlett, Secretary and Office Manager- Jo Williams Secretary- Tom Dean, Assistant Football Coach, Director of Athletes Dormitory Alfred R. Barr Swlm- m.ng Coach; Ale« Hooks, Head Baseball Coach; Clinton McClain, Assistant Football Coach, Mustang Club Secretary; Graham Ross, Golf Coach; Dr. Robert E. Morgan. Team Physician; L. B. Mo ' oan, Program Manager THE BIOLOGY DEPARTMENT DR. JOE P. HARRIS, Chairman Professors: S. W. Geiser, E. P. Cheatum, M. W. Longneclter; Assistant Professors: J. P. Harris, Lloyd Shinners: Teaching Fellows: Andrew B. Couch, Robert Van VIeet THE CHEMISTRY DEPARTMENT DR. OGDEN BAINE, Chairman Professor: Ogden Balne; Associate Professor: Harold Jesley; Assistant Professors: C. T. Kenner, John Banewicz: Instructor: Robert Carlyle THE COMPARATIVE LITERATURE DEPARTMENT DR. FREDERICK D. SMITH, Chairman Professor: Frederick D. Smith; Instructor: David B. Saunders: Lecturers: Leroy Leatherman, Sarti Brock THE ECONOMICS DEPARTMENT DR. RICHARD B. JOHNSON, Chairman frofessors: Walter E. Boles, Jr., Richard B. Johnson; Assistant Professors Sabatino, Paul Zool. Sidney Williar Duffield Smith Richard S Spratt; Lecturers: Alfred Leeston. Page 17
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