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Division of Music 'lihe Nlusim- Division vain I't'Ll1'll the s turlents who are plan ning to make niusie their profession. to teach musie, to prepare them in the stumly of suvrecl music' or lu r-re ite the umlerstauuling of its henuty lol those who c-hoose it as in zlvovation. The Music' Division not only extentls to this ear towns plus some foreign countries. npus hut to other campuses 1 intl eliurt-hes in vairi us 41' ' L ef GEORGE Wh KOSKI. Etl.D. Cllllllflllllll of the Music- Division Black Mabry Ousley Tibbs Dean Martinson Shepherd Tice Hedger Nelson Strandberg Turkiewicz 7.4 - X X-'77 'iQ 42,5 'C' ie. 'fa'-4-. 'EWYQ 'DN nf E' GENE BLACK. MA. University of Alabama ROBERT DEAN. MAI. Lniversity of Rochester BLSSELL HEDGER. M.S.M. Southern Baptist Theological Seminary JAMES F. MABRY. III. MAI. Lniversity of Texas KATHLEEN NI.-XRTINSON. NLM. Northwestern Lniversity STEVE NELSON. Kill, Buy lor Lniversity ELEANOR OLSLEY. HAI. Cincinnati Coriseiwatoiy of Nlusic RE'l l'Y SUE SHEPHERlJ.NI.NI. Lniversity of Alabama NEW'l'ON STR:XNl'lBERt2. llllu Northwestern Liiirmsity HARRY TIBBS. KLM. lvniversity of Nliehigzin LOREN C. TICE. Nlll. Lniversity of Illinois YVITOLIJ W. 'l'l'ltKllfWlCf. NI..-X. Colunihiu l'riiwrsity
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5 Dl'l'l'.9l.0lZ 0 Humanities l,f'I1llIfflIlf'llf lIf',lUllfIIllll.SIII qv- 5 Y. Since many people lmve their opinion upon the intvrpretu- 5 tion of fnrts whit-h are giwn. tht- lleptntinrnt of journalism 1 i 1 1 raining nf its ftutlvnts tu lw ur-ll qtmlifif-fl anal fully zmgtre- in thvir wnrli. tlullfllilllilll Courses are not only amlaptecl to the niajors hut to those wht, sez' the nvecl of self-cxprcssitm in their cltusvn pro- fession. '4 .ara- K ' .- WIl.l,lANl S. BAX'l'lfll. li'h.D. LEWIS ISRNOLI1 BS llcml. lh-purlntent of journalism Allbllfll l 1liVCl'Sily l,l'llIll'flIll'I11 Qf Speeclz and Dranzalic' Arts 1- ' I A l lllYt'l'SllY u The llepurtmvnt of Spam-lm and llrznnatic Arts helps the Student develop the vssvntizils of SpCl'Cll for cvvry clay con- wrsutimi. ztnrl mlrainaitir spoon-h training for the artistic- niintlvrl stuflm-nt run lu' sought through the vxtm-Currictxlar artivities of wurkslmi iluys. marur clmnlutiv productions, IINII ut 'I J ' ' 'A' ' intvrr-ullegziato mlm-lmtv and spunsursliip of high svhool tourna- f Alzilmnut ll1l'IllS. tl. fXl,l.AN YICONIANS. NIA. llwml. l,l'IHll'lIll1'lll nl SlN'1'1'll atncl llmtiiulim- ,-Kris x. Ul 8 as L9 K! 2- 24 ' f
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Dz'zvz'5ion 0 atural Sciences l,l'llllfflIIl'lIf of l31'ologI' :Ig wg wi r , The Biology Department aims to promote intellectual hon- l K esty in scientific endeavor: to promote through a complete K and unified curriculum in the field a practical under- ' standing of the principles of biology. They strive to equip 4 9, the student for graduate or professional study. . x TOM EUGENE DENTON, A Ph.D. 7 Q' University of Alabama Q We WILLIAM W. MILLER, Y Ph.D. Q Auburn University .- iq i E X Not pictured: JAMES L. DOBIE, NLS. Tulane University LYNN RAULERSON, MS. I Emory University IIICRBERT ALFRED Mt-CULLOUGH, Ph.D. Demon Hemi. Department of Biology DI'l1Ilfll7LHllif of Chernistrv The primary purpose of the Chemistry Department is to provide thorough grounding in the comprehensive fields of Chemistry. It has a constant objective to develop appreciation of the scientific method. and its application to problems wherever encountered. Hazlegrove .IAXIIQS II. I,.INr.s'I'oN. l'h.lJ. l0 S0 llwul, Departnient of Clif-Iriistry .fv LICVI-IN S. HAZELCROVE. Ph IJ University of Alabama ANNA l'l'l l'S '.lOlllYSON l'h.D. Duke University .l0llN W. LOVIN. DS. Auburn University llUlllClt'l' W. l'll,tflll'ili. l'h.ll. University of Missouri ' dv .gi .ni Miller Lovin Pilcher
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