Oklahoma Christian University - Aerie Yearbook (Oklahoma City, OK)

 - Class of 1967

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l s If Z . . , .,--.- , ' , , fu' , A ...,.M,,. , M...-xv M-ws Artis A In his role as learning center technical director, John Morrison does an efficient lob of programming the Tapes for the use of OCC's students. These students handle the technical details necessary to the operation of the Learning Center They are John Wells Ron Morgan, and fback rowl Robert Michner, Mike Bohlen,IJerry The Learning Center, composed of two floors of individual study carrels and a 40,000 volume library, is answering the challenge of modern edu- cation. Through use of the dial control in each car- rel, it is possible for the student to listen to audio tapes coordinated with workbooks, allowing him to receive the factual basis of his course outside of class. This frees in-class time for more discussion and saves the faculty members from giving the same lecture over and over. The library has seat- ing for l00 students and can house 50,000 vol- umes. It also houses a microfilm reading room, an area for library services, and a viewing room. Judd, and Dale Jones. The Business Office staff is composed of Gwyn Davis CHSl1i9l' fST6nClin J Cleo Wells bookkee er Kath Ta lor, 9 I I P : Y Y secretary. Assistant Librarian, Geneva Reed, In her first year at OCC, Gwendolyn In her duties as secretary, Feriba works at the card catalogue, one of Casey has the complicated iob of ref- Canada functions as an integral pi-1I'T her many iobs. erence librarian. ri' 2 iw! A ...yew 4 hmmm Y QIQQ 1 fl. L- Q .mn , Q of the library staff. i' 0 J

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Raymond Vaughn is director of athletics and divisional chairman for physical education. w Raymond Vick Teaches education classes and supervises student teachers. Nlr. Vick sponsors the Student Education Assn. Tom Williams is doing independent art study at Central Louise Williford of the Secretarial Science Department, is State and holds memberships in several art associations. Mr. Williams is Athenian and Alpha Rho Tan sponsor. Appreciation of good things stressed Each member of the faculty in the Speech and Fine Arts Division holds at least a Master's degree. Beyond helping the student establish a so-und basis for critical evaluation and increasing his apprecia- tion of the arts, this division develops the student's ability to communicate with others. The division offers pre-degree work in the fields of art and music and a BA and BSE in speech. Some additions to the division since last year include new band instruments, a piano, and risers for the chorus. completing her master's in business at Central State. This is her first year on OCC's faculty. 3 The fine art of choral singing takes hours of rehearsal, finesse of technique, and vocal talent. Many try out for OCC's Chorale, but few are chosen.



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American Citizenship Center helps youth With the belief that, informed citizenship is the key to responsible citizenship, the American Citi- zenship Center is aimed at assuring citizenship edu- cation through annual youth seminars. Realizing that student thought is strongly influenced by stu- dents themselves, the center has enacted a program to train student leaders whose influence will be felt after they return to their home community and multiplied through years of future leadership. Thus, seminars were begun for gifted high school students in the upper third of their class who were recommended by local school and civic leaders. These students spend a week in discussion con- cerned with America's heritage and the principles on which the nation's future may be guided. 2 ACC Director, George S. Benson, introduces seminar speaker John Noble at the seminar held in Tulsa at Oral Roberts University. Former counter-spy for the F.B.l., Her- Several awards have been received Summer Youth Seminars. bert A. Philbrick, lectured at '66's by ACC including the coveted Free- dom Foundation awards. ,, . W, WMC W weswfm Vicki Smith has many responsi- bilities as secretary for the ACC. 2 x it 4. X 5 1 R i , f ACC Youth Seminars provide summer jobs for many OCC students. Rodney King and Ralph DeBoard, counselors for this year's seminars, take a few minutes to relax from their busy schedules. -

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