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my wtfflll f SAFE 1 Future teacher Monika Steiniger shows her bulletin board display, one of several clever eye-catchers made tor Methods and Materials in Teaching Health. Education program produces teachers The Division of Education and Psychology is re- sponsible for educating more students than any other division on campus. The education program is approved by the North Central Association and is in process ot applying for membership in the National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Edu- cation. The Education Department places practice teachers in the Oklahoma City school system each semester, allowing students to do their practice teaching and carry on other studies on campus. Since almost all careers in the psychology field require graduate work as a part of the preparation, students wishing to specialize in this area may take an undergraduate major in social science or biological sciences with a minor in psychology. Harold Fletcher, chairman of the Speech and Fine Arts Division, has been with OCC i7 years and is song leader at the Mayfair congregation. Mary Fletcher teaches private piano and voice lessons. Most of her students are music majors requiring special- ized instruction.
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-4 l xv l I t if it Q! 5 3' 'T90 i :Mft -iff -vf5 9 . flf - rf' if 95 ff, .1 W' ., Wy. Yvette Breclbenner ioined the language and literature faculty to teach much needed courses in French. Department views business world The Division of Business plays a vital role in the academic life of OCC in preparing students for work in the fields of Business Administration, Secretarial Science, and Business Education. The Business Division offers four degrees: the BS in Bookkeeping and Clerical Practice, and BSE in Business Education. Also, Business Short Courses are offered to those who desire to prepare for a business career, but who may not have the oppor- tunity to complete a four year degree program. Frank Davis an alumus of OCC has been a h sical edu I 1 p y ' cation instructor and basektball coach three years and co- sponsors the PE and O Clubs. Taylor Carter, assistant professor in the Business De- partment, has been at OCC for 13 years. He is a full- time minister and sponsors Circle K. Business major, Jeanette Rollins, works out a key pUnCh problem for her business machines class. J ,,.. 4 5 ' X: 5 -. E :V W ' X v Y C ' Jimi ' Y
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Don Green pauses during a government lecture. Pauses are scarce for Mr. Green, who is spending most of his time working toward a doctorate. Sam Haynes, director of the Chorale and Women's Chorus, is working on a PhD. in vocal pedagogy. I , ffl Z f A ,I x 5 X: ff ff fgj . fr 2 ,fjgiwfe ' if Bob Johnson, instructs chemis- William Jones, associate professor of Darvin Keck, chairman of the Exact try classes. This is his first year Bible and lectureship director, preaches and Applied Sciences Division holds of teaching, for the Britton congregation. 6 Ph.D. In bOT6l1y- D ' Carefully performing a chemical experiment is Dave Lank- ford, science major, who plans to enter medical school delve into unknown The Division of Exact and Applied Sciences com- posed of the Departments of Biology, Physical Science, Mathematics, and Home Economics has expanded to employ two additional teachers this year. Several hundred dollars have been spent in purchasing new equipment and a twenty-five hun- dred dollar grant has been made to the Physics Department. Degrees are offered in math, chemis- try, and biology anfd preparatory work may be done in home economics, engineering, medicine, and nursing. after finishing his OCC studies.
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