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With A Good Faculty Oklahoma Baptist University emphasizes the liberal arts in an atmosphere of Christian culture. OBU interprets its role as developing the whole manfhelping each student reach his potential intellectually, physically, and spiritually. Guiding terms in OBU's plans for the future are academic excellence and Wfhe Habitual Vision of Greatnessf' An important part of achieving this vision is quality instruction, the building of an outstanding faculty. OBU believes that a good school points to excellence with a good faculty. An advantageous student-faculty ratio at OBU provides for the actual involvement of student and teacher in intel- lectual issues. Students receive more personal attention at OBU because of smaller. less formal, classes. This face-to face encounter stimulates both student and teacher to greater heights of learning. The OBU faculty is well-qualified, with a high percentage of advanced degrees and broad and varied backgrounds in study at the nation's 'top universities and in professional work. In addition, the OBU faculty member believes that Christian education is important and distinct. This dedicated faculty has sincere interest in students and their achievements. E t if w Y , , , , , W e - V: ,. Faculty mcmlmers prepare for the year in several meetings such as this one under the direction of Acting President Evans T. Mosc- ley. American History comes alive under the skillful instruction of Dr. John Eighmy, history professor.
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A Good Unlverslly Pom! To Excellence 'Wy H , I I 4 0--..,,..,, , 'f. ' -ffi zf -4535 , 3 ? ,i as la-All 1 M In one of the rehearsals of the Bison Chorale, Dr. Richard Lin, Leroy Bond, associate professor of art, instructs members of the rofessor of mui d t' ll d p s c, rama lca y con ucts a selection of contem- European Study Program as they travel by bus through Europe. porary music. 4 Dr. Allen Holt, associate professor of chemistry, takes time out of a busy schedule for a conference on the phone with an asso- ciate. Philosophy students learn the basics of logic in thinking from Gregory Pritchard, profes- sor of philosophy.
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