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'Whole Man' Concept Goal Of Liberal Arts Educational Program Oklahoma Baptist University promotes high scholarship, provides opportunity for leadership, as well as for the ad- justment of personalityg stimulates spiritual consciousness and a sense of social obligationg maintains a proper balance between the pragmatic and aesthetic, and affords both con- stant stimulus to mental alertness and proper attention to health. These purposes, in addition to meeting the demands of literary, scientific, and professional training, are the obliga- tions of an institution of higher learning. Effective instruc- tion, worthy example, wise counsel, and unfailing devotion to the welfare of the student are the primary duties of its instructors. OBU,s interpretation of Christian education involves more than just training men in specific skills. The goal is the development of the whole man. The university seeks to enable man to find himself in the universeg to function efficiently, graciously, and happily, to catch, through better under- standing of true meanings and real values, a vision of the potentialities of mankind and the peculiar possibilities and responsibilities of individual men. Glenn McCutchen and Elaine Nickel notice the beauty of autumn on the campus. Freshmen fight for freedom in the annual freshman-upperclassman tug-of-war. Here, the freshmen are dragged through the stream of water, and into two more weeks of beanies and name tags.
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Search For Excellence The pursuit of academic excellence is affected by the facilities available for both faculty and students. OBU, in its search for excellence, has maintained a program of con- tinual physical improvement and maintenance. Foremost in OBU's plans for the future is a library ex- pansion program which will increase the number of books and increase the library's size. Within five years the OBU library will contain 90,000 volumes and in 10 years, 130,000 volumes. Along with this expansion, continued improvement is planned in the basement of Raley Chapel, to provide voice studios, music classrooms, organ and piano studios, and administrative offices. The OBU book store will be relocated in the future, pro- viding more room in the Student Union to accompany a proposed expansion of the building. Also, the possibility of a consolidated dining area is being consideredg this would give additional room for expansion of Kerr and Brother- hood Dormitories. The complete renovation and redecoration of the WMU Memorial Dormitory was one of the many improvements made on campus. Others include the renova- tion of Dorland Theatre and continued refurnishing of Shaw- nee Hall, 0BU,s oldest building Students find time to socialize on the patio of the student union. They are Mr. and Mrs. James Hagan, Bob Thomas, Al Tucker, Earl Powell, and Dave Francis. After chapel each Tuesday and Thursday, students make a bcelinc for the dining halls for lunch.
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