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College of Arts and Sciences Has New Dean The College of Arts and Sciences is divided into the following de- partments: Art; Biology; Chemistry and Physics; Communications; English; History, Political Science, and Geography; Mathematics; Modern and Classical Languages; Philosophy and Religion; Psychol- ogy; and Sociology. Dean William Easley in his first year at Winthrop has continued and augmented the successful integration of these var- ious departments into a college which encompasses most of the basic instruction carried on at Winthrop. Dr. Easley confers with a student on the problem of taking an overload for graduation. Art Department Makes Plans to Move The Art department provides courses needed by various majors such as home economics and pri- mary education as well as offering art to any interested student. The department is in the process of expanding its program and faci- Paula Treder Rex V. Stambaugh Jean McFarland Robert Williams Sara Ann Pantano lities. The department is planning to move from Tillman to the reno- vated Carnegie library. The staff has also expanded with the addi- tion of Mrs. Jean McFarland and Mr. Robert Williams. 4 al 5 5 e i ap, 7 f - ° bat Fs ¥ 223.2% Armando R. del Cimmuto, the depart- ment chairman, expounds on the beauty of abstract art. 28 ACADEMICS
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Conversation is an important part of Alumnae Day. Alumnae Association Unites Past and Present Students Mr. Roy Flynn, Director of Public Relations, talks with alumnae. The Alumnae Association pro- motes a closer association be- tween alumnae and present stu- dents. The Winthrop Alumnae Maga- zine, containing up-to-date news of alumnae, is published quarterly and sent to all alumnae who have contributed to the Annual Giving Fund during the year. Each spring alumnae are invited back to the campus for Alumnae Day to participate in meetings, class reunions, and the annual luncheon. Officers Miss Alice Ruth Williams, President Mrs. Jim McElveen, Past President Mrs. B. J. Blackwell, President-Elect Mrs. Walter L. Heath, F irst Vice-President Dr. Margaret M. Bryant, Second Vice-Pres- ident Mrs. George C. Watson, Secretary Miss Maria Culp, Treasurer Mrs. Dorothy S. Rauch, Director of Alum- nae Affairs Mrs. W. H. Burkhalter, Jr., Special Meet- ings Miss Martha Sue Taylor, Special Meetings Mrs. J. W. Godfrey, Constitutional Revi- sions Mrs. A. L. Martin, Legislative Mrs. Harold Clinge, Nominating Committee ADMINISTRATION 27
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Biology Department Increases Staff The main objective of the Biology department is to provide an ade- quate and interesting program with which students may fulfill their ed- ucation requirements. This pro- gram covers those students who plan to work in biology and related fields and those choosing to take biology electives, with courses leading to a more specialized ma- jor. Dr. Elizabeth King, Mr. Robert Shervette, and Mr. David Stroupe were added to the teaching staff this year. A future plan of the de- partment is to combine the insights of modern biology and the broad foundation of classical studies into a meaningful whole. ABOVE LEFT: Dr. John Freeman, the chairman of the department, corrects quizzes for his Human Anatomy and Physiology class. ABOVE: David Stroupe enjoys aiding his students in lab. LEFT: Robert Shervette closely examines some bacteria. Dr. John B. Olson Dr. Richard D. Houk Dr. Luckett V. Davis Dr. Elizabeth N. King ARTS AND SCIENCES 29
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