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i l l DIRECTING the A Cappella chorus, Mr. Kenneth Davis stresses the feel- ing and power he desires from the music which is a part of Harding culture. INSTRUCTING students how to improve their readinq and comprehension, Delane Way emphasizes importance ot speed, 52 HUMANITIES AND FINE ARTS Investigating the techniques of masterful self-expression Each student who graduates from Harding must take courses in music. art. English and speech. Basic knowledge in these areas is nec- essary in order for one to understand and ap- preciate his rich cultural heritage and to com- municate his ideas to other people. Students of speech found greater chal- lenge and enjoyment in an expanded debate program. Students interested in drama had ex- cellent opportunity to develop their talents in three major productions and numerous one-act plays. .lack Ryan. a former student of Harding. is new in the Department of Speech this year. ln the lWusic Department Kenneth Davis has returned from doing graduate work and has resumed duties as the director of A Cape pella Chorus and the Belles and Beaux. Ann Richmond Sewell. an excellent pianist who completed her NLM. degree in August. is a new instructor of music.
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NATURAL SCIENCE Probing constantly toward the goal of understanding In the last. few decades this nation has lie- come more and more concerned with scientific achievement and how America compares with other nations. VVhat is science that it has caused so much agitation? The Division of Natural Science helps us to find the answer to this quesv tion hy offering courses in biology. chemistry. mathematics. and physics. Bill Oldham. who grad- uated from Abilene Christian College and has at- tended Oklahoma State University. is a new inf structor in the Department of Nlathematics this year. The Home Economics Department is closely associated with the science and mathematics def partments. lt. has as its aim to teach women to organize and run efficiently a Christian home. the cornerstone of our country's success. Many in this department are preparing to become vo- cational home economics teachers. home demon- stration agrents or professional dietitians. WELL-EQUIPPED laboratories for physical and biological sciences and for home economics are installed in the Science Building. Mildred L, Bell, PhD Professor Home Ftorronr-cs Don England, MS Assistant Prolvssor Cttertttstrv Maurice L. Lawson, MS Assistant Professor Physics Bill Oldham, BA lnstroctor Matlterttiir is Kenneth L. Perrin, MA Charles G. Pitner, MA Assistant Professor Professor Mathematics Mathematics William F. Rushton, MA Jack W. Sears, PhD Assistant Professor Professor Biological Science Biological Science Irene H. Puckett, MS Assistant Professor Home Fconorntrs Clark Stevens, PhD Professor Biological Science Elaine C. Thompson, MA Dorothy Y. Wellborne, MS William D. Williams, PhD A Assistant Professor Home Economics Assistant Professor Home Economics Associate Professor ' Chemistry gp .ry H.. . ,al
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W oodson Armstrong, BA Ernerita Professor Speech James L. Atteberry, PhD Associate Professor English George E. Baggett, MA CONTAINING studios for private and group instruction, the music building serves its purpose of furthering musical growth. Robert S. Brown, MEd Kenneth Davis, Jr., MA Assistant Professor Assistant Professor English Music Elizabeth B. Mason, MA Erle T. Moore, EdD Professor Professor Art Music Ruby L. Stapleton, MA Evan Ulrey, PhD Associate Professor Professor English Speech T 53,1Q'l?'!i.f-rw ' ' F1 E if .f 5 rl Sd A 1 Herbert P. Dean, MA Assistant Professor Art Mona S. Moore, BA Instructor Music Richard W. Walker, PhD Associate Professor Speech 1. -, ax.,- ili It gg. . T A fi, ali me Pls Tir ,Bit .I ,,...., tg, ,,,,..,,. 1 1 M ,Lien . ,,i.- ,.,.i,,h f turf. 'N 'fs Win um, - , ,N4 1w4, ', I +V. V in a v pfpaofmnww-4 fi ,K 2' 'nmfeavifaravzfff'Qa'gif Jaffa if fNl'ilfilfiung,, Kiley it .in-fmfiinus, V pier. will Assistant Professor Music Neil B. Cope, MSJ Professor Journalism Ben J. Holland, MA Assistant Professor Speech John H. Ryan, Jr., MA Assistant Professor Speech Doyle Glenn Ward, MA Assistant Professor Speech 'fu' 4, ,Q K 1-3- iw J, r X Hit W, ti F .ii Mx it i I i inn if ffl , ., L r ,dr , ,lin l it l, 91 6 1 ii YL 1 ' ' 'll . 1 r gif f3,1.f1if. lfiiltisi f . K-rw '- 1r w ,...,. I t . X . A mx F4 is t V' I 1 I 5 'Q .I for n g ' f . 1 1 .,,. .f 1. Pearl Latham, MA Assistant Professor English Lloyd Cline Sears, PhD Professor English Delane Way, MAT Assistant Professor English i ii i gl ' . lr ni' NVQ 'F-any if 1 F 5. 1 , .J Thomas A. Loney, BJ lnstructor Journalism Ann Richmond Sewell, MM instructor Music Earl J. Wilcox, MA Assistant Professor English if Us M-A-W ...A .mi WA . s,,. ,.,.i - ..f,.ff,-ii. -f-f 1 -,.f 1 f:1.11is11smwwu o1s1m 1 f I f, 1 ' ' f, '1 'fx 1, 'f ,fr'fxits,'s2sgstmsr-zriftliiewr1f' ' 1 1 A r ftsftfsizssif sw5511675-1's21122.sr22214rvlszfsii-wzf'zvv49i1mr4Sif1f rss fe, f1i111i:i1t mei'-sif-iimmi1f--is11rs1isi1rsfrr11rwm to ,,..,, ,.., ..,.... ...... ,W.s,..,.m.....w .V ..,r.. .. ., .1 .1 .,.., Q,.11.s,s.,.11,.1,sw...1wi, ' ' if s..s1rr31rs, ' N is 11 wsrlssrer' . S 24135141 -' - iiiriizliisfe . 1181115151 wmv: s11e1w-- m111i1 may rggrrrsstrg. szzwrf . fgfilliir 1 s1rs1ws1gf1 1 5. 2 .1 . r 111 113 r -. . nyiggggggff .,,rs1.f .yrp M...s.si. , ,M ' ., ,- ' A .irfiirgisgiiu '-1-1 -grif 2 Sift I' 1Vi2i'5 11fr.1s,,,,g, .s,,,-.W :wr 2 1. 1: ez:r1xz1zz1 r 1 . 1 33'-i3r,5'i.-V . ' . E:' 551 iff' 452.1214 ' w m vsifrrrt f r f fs' 33
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