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EARL D. McKENZIE, Ph.D. Professor of Foreign Languages Head of the Department Dr. McKenzie is a member of the executive board of the Regional Council for International Education, and he is in charge of the educational program of foreign students on the Bethany campus. Miss Woods retired officially in 1961, but still con- tinues to teach three courses. She is a versatile linguist in her 20th year of teaching at Bethany. Mr. Ferris, in completing requirements for his Ph.D. from the University of North Carolina, has devoted part of his time this year to edit a manuscript of John of Canterbury in Anglo-Norman. He is secretary- treasurer of the Bethany Chapter of the American As- sociation of University Professors. Miss Grey is a Phi Beta Kappa scholar. Formerly she was a teaching assistant in the language laboratory at Tulane University. Miss Girard, a Fulbright scholar who is completing her Ph.D. at the University of Pittsburgh, joined the facultv this vear. MARGARET R. WOODS, M.A. Associate Professor of Foreign Languages Emeritus WILLIAM N. FERRIS, M.A. Assistant Professor of Foreign Languages CORDELIA L. GREY, M.A. Instructor in Foreign Languages MARGUERITE M. GIRARD Licence des Lettres Instructor in Foreign Languages 26
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Dr. Shaw is the author (if several books, including Hellenistic and Roman Civilization. Mr. Young became chairman of the cultural activi- es committee this year. He coordinates the main )nvocation programs which draw nationally known ithors. artists, industrialists, government and labor aders. and other scholars. Mr. Patterson is director of the Falk Foundation rogram in Practical Politics. His students have taken mr trips to Charleston. W. Va.. and to the nations ipital at Washington. D. C. Mr. Sellers is leaving the history department, and ethanv. after two years to resume his own studies at ie University of Kentucky. Mr. Mitchell spent last summer studying at Oxford niversitv. He plans to resume work toward his Ph.D. sxt year. B. CHANDLER SHAW, Ph.D. George T. Oliver Professor of History and Politieal Science Head of the Department ' A AMI m v i 1 ' m k A WILLIAM L. YOUNG. M.A. Associate Professor of History and Political Science JOHN G. PATTERSON. M.A. Assistant Professor of History and Political Science R. MONROE SELLERS. M.A. Assistant Professor of History and Political Science R. JLDSON MITCHELL. M.A. Instructor in History and Political Science 25
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Mr. Knight was named Tri-State Coach of [he Year y the Pittsburgh Press. He guided the football team ) a 6 and 1 record in the PAC and a second place nish. He announced that he would give up coaching btball, but will retain his post as Athletic Director. Miss Reed ' s courses, plus her connection with the .merican National Red Cross Lifesaving Program, pro- ides students with the opportunities to increase their thletic proficiency. Her background includes training t seven different universities. Mr. Martin is in his 8th year as a teacher and coach t Bethany. A former Bison great, he is now Head !oach of basketball, cross-country, and track. Mrs. Hanna teaches courses ranging from freshman ym to social dancing. She promotes spirit and in- vest in varsity sports through her sponsorship of the tethany cheerleaders. Mr. Goin advanced from assistant to Head football loach at the end of last year ' s season. Besides in- truding several gym classes daily, he is also Head loach of both the baseball and swimming team. JOHN .1. KNIGHT, M.A. Professor of Physical Education Head of (he Department S. ELIZABETH REED. M.Ed. Associate Professor of Physical Education HAROLD E. MARTIN, JR., M.A. Assistant Professor of Physical Education SUSAN W. HANNA, B.A. Instructor in Physical Education ROBERT G. GOIN. M.A. Instructor in Physical Education 27
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