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ik? in l if 'auf , -SQMWJHW ,f 'wr' Music ond Fine Hrts XX .J o 6 Above: Phil Thomas directs Campus Choir. Center right: The widelv-traveled Lee Singers are known throughout the Church or God. Center left: Iohn practice-5 his guitar in comfort! Left: Lee lazz Band I5 the largest inetrumental group on campus. 2 l l i t 'fs 23
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The Music Department Presents . . . Performances by the music department this year ranged from a Canadian tour to a Charlie Brown musical. This fall the Lee Singers toured Vancouver, Canada and the Ladies of Lee toured the southeast- ern United States. Other groups such as the music-drama workshop and Campus Choir provided the campus with four musicals. The workshop presented You're a Good Man Charlie Brown in the fall and Music Man in the spring. The Campus Choir celebrated Christ- mas with the musical Why lsn't Everybody Praising the Lord? During spring semester they performed an Easter cantata. In addition to the choirs' tours and musicals, each semester, at Homecoming and Lee Day, a combined concert is given featuring them and a guest group. Besides the music festivals, two additional perfor- mances are presented each year featuring the jazz band and the woodwind ensemble. Department Hwcird A Music Education major, james Duckworth was the recipient of the Department of Music and Fine Arts Award. He was involved in music through Campus Choir and MENC-NACM and, in his senior year, was a member of Alpha Chi Honor Society and SNEA. Center left: The Ladies of Lee perform internationallyg their destination this summer is the Holy Land. Center right: lames Duckworth was named recipient of the Department Award. Below left: Liz Campbell tries her hand at water coloring. 22 Flcodemics
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Of Mice, Nlcn, and Moth Above: Freshmen get new experiences in Zoology lab. Right: The Department of Natural Sciences and Mathematics faculty includes tleft to right, front rowl Dr. Morris Riggs, Mr. Ron Harris, Mrs. Shirley Landers, Mrs. Lois Beach ichairmanl, tmiddle rowl Dr. Clifford Dennison, Mr. Milton Riley, Mr. Bob Griffith, Dr. Robert O'Bannon, ttop rowl Dr. Larry Cockerham, Mr. Fred Buser, Dr. james McPherson, Mr. Ray Hughes, lr., and Dr. Roland McDaniel. 24 Advancing is a word that aptly describes the Department of Natural Sciences and Mathematics. Many things have been happening in this department, and more is planned for the future. This past summer, six juniors and seniors received a National Science Foundation-Student Originated Studies KNSF-SOS! Grant for the amount of S10,000. Sandra Shepard tproject directorl, Ron Dotson, Doug Rosendale, Mike Wheat, Vickie Bivens, and Ronnie Burton spent twelve weeks working on their research project entitled, Amelioration of Adriamycin Toxicity by Butylated Hydroxytoluene: Mechanism of Action. With the aid of 500 mice, this team conducted a study on the drug Adriamycin, which is used in the chemotherapy treatment of cancer. In December, Sandra Shepard and Mike Wheat traveled to Washington, D. C. to present the results of the research. The success of these and other students lies not only in their own exceptional talents, but also in the expertise and dedication of Mrs. Lois Beach, the department chairman, and her colleagues in the department. An important development in this department is the addition of a new area of study. The Board of Directors has approved the initiation of a four-year generic which will be a Bachelor of Science in Nursing tB. S. NJ. Dr. Robert O'Bannon is attending UTK and working for a Masters degree in Nursing in order to help launch this valuable new program. Hcodemlcs 'x ?.
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