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me Arts, .fled and S 3 f Illinois, iS a local lces each 'hillips in ation with ps and a ite lessons and voice, from the teacher in He has a 5 graduate :ime prac- W J Morris Poaster, director of the chorus, has degrees from Eastman and Juilliard Schools of Music. He has been at Phillips since 1946 and also gives voice lessons. Known all over the southwest for his unique paintings, John Randolph is also a golfer. His degrees are from Oklahoma University and he has been at Phillips since 1948. While in the Army, he studied at an Eng- lish college. Morris Poaster Francis Stephens, who came to Phillips in 1957, received his B.F.A. from Oklahoma University. When not teaching art classes, he likes to golf. His original wire and jewelry designs have won national acclaim. Dr. Eugene Ulrich, organ, theory, and piano instructor, has won acclaim in many circles for his original compositions. He came to Phillips in 1949, after receiving degrees from Southern Illinois University and the University of Illinois. Eastman School of Music awarded him his Ph.D. in 1955. Presently a candidate for his doctorate from the University of Kansas, Walter Wehner is director of the Enid-Phillips Symphony Orchestra and teaches other music classes. He sponsors Phi Mu Alpha and pursues music-related hobbies in his spare time. John Randolph Francis Stephen Dr. Eugene Ulrich Walter Wehner EDUCATIO DIVISION Mrs. Allyenne Dugger, professor of elementary education classes, has degrees from Butler University and has done graduate work at Oklahoma University. Her children and reading occupy her spare hours. Remodeling his home has been Deane Riggs' recent activity. He has degrees from Phillips and George Peabody College and began teaching here in 1959. Dr. Raymond Semones, who teaches secondary education classes, is also rebuilding his home and enjoys faculty volleyball, tennis, and chess. His degrees are from Phillips and Oklahoma University. He sponsors Gridiron, the sophomore class, and S.N.E.A. ' Dr. Ben Weaver, University Provost, teaches education classes, and spends spare hours relaxing. He has three degrees from the University of Alabama. Allyenne Dugger Deane Riggs Dr. Raymond P. Semones Ben Weaver
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Dr. Milburn Carey, Director, School of Fine Arts Dr. Milburn E. Carey, Director of the School of Fine Arts, is often called Mr. Tri-State since he has planned and directed this May activity for 28 years. He holds a B.M., a B.S., an A.B. and an M.M. from the University of Illinois, and an Ed.D. from Columbia University. He directs a local church choir and several major musical performances each VCHT. CHOOL OF F I E RT Sidney Brantley, a golf and flying enthusiast, joined the Phillips faculty in 1959. He has studied at Juilliard School of Music and holds a B.S. and M.A. from Columbia University. He teaches music education and string classes. Sidney Brantley Cerald Hemphill Martha Louise Lincoln Jon Nelson 24 Gerald Hemphill, who began his teaching career at Phillips in 194-6, was recently awarded a pin for 30 years of affiliation with a local music store. He holds a B.M.Ed. from Phillips and a M.M.Ed. from the University of Illinois. He gives private lessons and directs the Phillips band. Martha Louise Lincoln, instructor in 'music education and voice, holds a B.M. and B.A. from Phillips and an M.M. from the University of Southern California. She came here as a teacher in 1942 and sponsors Cosmopolitan Club. Jon Nelson is a new instructor in piano this year. He has a B.M. and M.M. from the University of Tulsa and has done graduate work at the University of California. He spends spare time prac- ticing for concerts and continuing his study of music. I I . i 5 I B ff :Q.f lD L X I couldn't see some of the numbers. Nlorri5 Igfotjfa 1916 an wt all f' paintings: 0 Hig and he has wwe in 'he Hg, college- 1-'ancis SNP frlmm 0lflah0, golf. H15 on Dr.El15CHQU in many Clffj 1949, after r University of PhD. in 1955. PresenllY 3 C Walter Wellnf teaches other music-related l gifs- Allyenn it degrees fy 0kl3ll0Il1El U1 hours, Rem d lin has 3.2.3 5 'Etching here D I l is: Rallllbnf also . alltl HB gponsors DT- Ben W ilelds Snail mlm? of l we - 'rt .. . ..... ---.. , ,....,-.-..,.....-,.........H,.. .......- -..-.-,,-.....-....-...- -,-.--. -.-W A-, , , , , wg
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SOCI L CIE CE DI ISIO A new face on the campus this year is Gene Acuff, who joined the staff last fall to teach sociology. He did his undergraduate work at Manhattan Bible College, receiving an M.S. from Kansas State Uni- -versity. He has done additional graduate work at the University of Missouri. A Phillipian, Ton DeVos, teaches political science. Since completing a B.A. at Phillips he has received an M.A. from the University of Minnesota and has done additional graduate work at Phillips and the University of Oklahoma. A native of the Netherlands, he is active in Central Christian Church and has taught here since 1957. Francis Gilmore, who holds two degrees from Wil- mington College and an M.A. from Miami Univer- sity, teaches social science and history classes. He joined the Phillips faculty in 1959 and spends his spare time studying ornithology and collecting his- torical items. Lloyd A. Taylor, a fisherman at heart, teaches social science and sociology courses and sponsors the senior class. He holds an A.B. from Manhattan Bible Col- lege, B.D. from Phillips, and M.S. from Kansas State University. He joined the Phillips faculty in 1957. Gene Acuff Ton DeVos Francis Gilmore Edward Jorden Bill Snodgrass Lloyd Taylor Edward R. .lorden teaches psychology classes at Phillips. He holds a B.A. and an M.A. from the University of Nebraska and has done graduate work at Oklahoma University. Also new to Phillips this year is Bill Snodgrass who teaches history, social science, and government. He holds a B.A. degree from Phillips and an M.A. from Oklahoma University, where he has done graduate work. He is Camelot sponsor and enjoys teaching a Sunday School class. PEECII SCIE CE DIVISION Dr. Thayne Hedges George Y. Herndon 26 Dr. Thayne A. Hedges teaches speech and hearing therapy classes. He holds two degree-s from the University of Wichita and a Ph.D. from. Ohio State University. Tennis, bowling, and reading are his special interests. George Herndon, who joined the Phillips faculty in 1959, also teaches in the Speech and Hearing Clinic and handles cases there. He holds a B.A. from Louisiana College and an M.A. from the State University of Iowa.
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