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study The Social Sciences And Satisfy The Vocational Voyeur In You KNOWM AS ONE OF DAVIDSON ' S MOST POPULAR HISTORY PROFESSORS, Dr. Shi gives lectures which are stimulating and informative. PARTICIPATING IN A PROGRAM OF THE EDUCA- TION DEPARTMENT, Richard Terry was a student teacher of history in Mooresville High School during Win ter Term. The ultimate people-watchers, the stu- dents of the Social Sciences, study human beings and their societies in the depart- ments of Political Science, Psychology, Economics, History, Education, South- Asian Studies, Sociology, and Anthropolo- gy- Several of the departments welcomed new professors to their staffs. Fall term, a notable visitor. Dr. W.W. Kulski, was host- ed by the Political Science department to conduct a seminar on Soviet foreign poli- cy. A native of Poland, Dr. Kulski is a former Minister of Poland and his work as a diplomat has taken him to both NATO and Warsaw Pact countries. He has been teaching in American colleges and univer- sities since he came to this country in 1946 to avoid the Communist regime in Poland. A onetime interdisciplinary course was offered during winter term in the Psycholo- gy department which traced the emer- gence of professions in Psychology from the nineteenth century to the present. The seven departments of Area IV con- tinue to instruct students about humanity and its cultures. Although no major changes have developed within this year, they remain strong departments in which approximately 40% of the upperclassmen major. -Caroline Bourdreau AS MEMBERS OF THE PSYCHOLOGY DEPART- SITTING IN CLARK ROSS ' ECONOMICS CLASS. MENT ' S EXPERIMENTAL COURSE. Mark Sheffield economics majors Trey Thies, Jeff Heath, Keith Hearle. and Melissa Peacock work in lab with their rats. ' ' Hoffman, and Dale Withrow are fulfilling one of their MAJOR requirements. 9 : i v Av A- 18 STUDENT LIFE SOCIAL STUDIES: UNDER THE DIRECTION OF SO- CIOLOGY PROFESSOR ROBERT RUTH. Stephanie Guenther and fellow classmates went to Huntersville prison to observe various criminological situations.
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ȴ MAKING HERSELF COMFORTABLE. Juleigh Sitton settles In for one more Humanities lecture in Perkins Auditorium Humanities classes meet together as one large group for lectures. A BRIEF PAUSE in notetaking allows Curlin Reed to reflect on tfie material at hand. Students in the Human- ities program are encouraged to pull all the diverse mate rial together into one concise idea about a period of history. 20 STGDENT LIFE
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