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36 Raymond Kelcy, Bible Chairman, preaches full time and is senior sponsor. Dr. Kelcy is writing a commentary on I and ll Thessalonians for publication. Bernard Keys, assistant professor of business, organized the Business Club. Ph.D work in business demands much of his time outside of class. Tom Lewis, Young Democrat advisor and social science in- structor, received his BA from OCC, his MA from SMU, and is now doing grad work in history. F' ' ,f ffl 1: 5 , ng, TY Qij- 3 1 it cf., .- 5 J . 1. gy, ,..,, a , iz ll li l . i A e l' it l ffifit Communication becomes basis of existence Four new faces brighten the Language and Litera- ture Division this year, bringing to it fresh ideas and new insights. The division, comprised of the Departments of English and Modern Languages, offers the student a BA in English, a BSE in Lan- guage Arts, and pre-degree work in foreign lan- guages. The English Department equips the student to express his views in writing and enables him to evaluate the views and ideas of others, while the Foreign Language Department impresses students with the cultural and linguistical aspects of the modern languages. Both departments play an es- sential part in shaping the student for his life as a citizen, an evangelist, and a creative individual. Overseas study takes students to Europe each semester to learn languages, customs, and countries. These travelers are at Paris' Louvre.
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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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fri' Bailey McBride chairs the Language and Lit- Hugo McCord, associate professor of Hugh McHenry, assistant erature Division. Dr. McBride is researching Bible, sponsors the lbaraki Club and is m ath professor, is in- the technique of James Joyce and sponsor- minister of the Midwest City Church of volved in writing his PhD 'HQ Befeans- Chflsf- dissertation in math. O Lynn McMillon teaches classes in Bible and is acting head . , of the Social Science Division. He is a graduate of OCC and holds a MTh. in theology. , To promote good physical health among the stu- dents anld to guide students in the worthwhile use of leisure time-a program especially relevant to students today-are the purposes of the Physical Education Division, which prepares students to teach physical education on the elementary and secondary levels. The division also supervises OCC's extensive intramural program. Every mem- ber of this division has completed at least a mas- ter's degree program in his respective field, and one new member has been added to the staff. Blowing the whistle for intramural sports is part of the attend methods and education classes. Here, Pete Kenne- curricular activities for physical education maiors. In addi- mer, P.E. Club president, calls an intramural football game. tion, they participate in intramural and varsity sports and :1 f J C V ,ff yt, f , ,, tu. Wzwjfijfv ' - 4 fi g a Q 3 f f 4 f ,f l 4
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