Mississippi College - Tribesman Yearbook (Clinton, MS)

 - Class of 1965

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MR. JACK L. LYALL, EdJD. Division Head First Row: Mrs. Margarette Cox; Miss Dorothy Ann Anthony, M.M.; Miss Sue Chancellor, M.M.; Miss Patricia May Walston, M.M.; Miss Mary Berner, M.M. Second Row: Mr. Robert Spen- cer, M.A.; Mr. Charles Knox, M.M.; Mr. Gerald Claxton, M M.; Mr. Ralph L. Carroll, M.M.; Mrs. Carroll Thompson; Mr. Allen Fuller, M.M.; Mr. Ralph Taylor, M.M. DIVISION OF FINE ARTS An appreciation of the arts as a definite and vital part of a liberal arts education is an important objective of the Division of Fine Arts. Whether the student has a specific major in one of the arts or is merely a general liberal arts student, he acquires an appreciatiorTfor fine arts both as a participant and an enlightened spectator. The field of aesthetics is regarded with high value to the educated mind. Through physical education each individual is en- couraged to live at the highest possible level by main- taining good physical health through the development and exercise of the organic systems of the body. Directed Participation in various activities is aimed at stimulating good habit-forming experiences. Human interaction during these activities encourages a good competitive spirit that will extend to other areas of interaction in life. t irst Kow: Mrs. W. M. Newman, M.Ed.; Mr. James Q. Allen, M .A Second Row: Mr. James E. Parkman, M.A.; Mr. John H. Smith B.S.; Mr. Bernard B. Blackwell, B.S. MR. HARTWELL McPHAIL, M.A. Division Head DIVISION OF HEALTH, PHYSICAL EDUCATION AND RECREATION

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DIVISION OF EDUCATION AND PHYCHOLOGY The primary task of education in our society is to enable the oncoming generation to be effective, func- tional, and contributing members in their society. This too is the purpose of the Division of Education and Psychology by personal contact and interest in each student, the faculty seeks to prepare the future teacher through careful, patient guidance directed toward the achievement of competencies in educational careers. MR. D. GRAY MILEY, Ph.D. Division Head Mr. Richard Townsend, M.S.; Miss Frances Skulley, M.A.; Mrs. Iva Ball Jackson, M.B.E.; Mr. Warner C. Snell, M.S. The Division of Business aims at laying a strong foun- dation of knowledge and skill in business fields. Realizing that experience is the best teacher, this division seeks to train through actual experience and to equip each stu- dent with the most adequate means of meeting new situations. Therefore, great importance is placed on securing an extensive knowledge of office skills with which to operate in the working world of business. DIVISION OF BUSINESS First Row: Mrs. Vera Barnett, M.S.; Miss Rosemary Thompson, M.Ed.; Mrs. Mildred Crider, Ed.D.; Mrs. Farrel Boyd, M.A. Sec- ond Row: Miss Peggy Emerson, M.Ed.; Mrs. Retha S . Baker, M.Ed.; Mr. Eugene Farr, D.Ed., Th.D.; Mr. Albert Freathy, M.S.W.; Mr. John B. Howell, M.S.; Mr. Joel E. Keeter, Ed.D.; Miss Nellie Ford Smith, M.L.S.; Mrs. Gale Keith, M.A. MR. JOHN R. BLAIR, Ed.D. Division Head



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MR. JACK W. GUNN Division Head First Row: Mr. R. R. Pearce, D.Ed.; Mrs. Martha M. Bigelow, Ph.D.; Mr. N. W. Carpenter, Jr., Th.D. Second Row: Mr. Billy R. Hicks, M.A.; Mr. Albert Freathy, M.S.W.; Mr. Craddock D. Gal- loway, B.A. First Row: Miss Nelly Magee, M.A.; Mrs. P. I. Lipsey, M.A.; Miss Gertrude Lippert, Ph.D.; Mrs. Hollis B. Todd, M.A. Second Row: Mr. Edwin Hewlett, Graduate Assistant; Mr. Thomas T. Boswell, M.A.; Mr. Charles C. Fuller, M.A.; Mr. Hollis B. Todd, M.A.; Miss Gloria Winstead, M.A.; Mr. Frank Goodlett, A.B.; Mr. Charles E. DIVISION OF HISTORY AND POLITICAL SCIENCE In the search for knowledge, man must turn to his past history to see himself. The Division of History and Political Science seeks to develop within each student the desire for honest, critical inquiry through a study of progress of civilization, the efforts of others to record history, and the principles and philosophies of govern- ment. This inquiry should extend to a development of Christian and democratic ideals to be practiced today for tomorrow’s history. DIVISION OF HUMANITIES The Division of Humanities consists of the Depart- ment of English and Foreign Languages and the Depart- ment of Speech. It deals with the areas of learning pri- marily conducive to culture in its fullest sense, and therefore is vital to a broad liberal arts education. The two basic branches deal with the study of man and his communications through language and literature and the performing arts of speech and drama. Martin, M.A.; Mr. Jerry Carr, M.A.; Mr. J. Edgar Simmons, M.A. MR. LOUIS E. DOLLARHIDE, Ph.D. Division Head

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