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THE STAGE IS SET TENNESSEE A. AND I. STATE UNIVERSITY Published by THE BUREAU OF PUBLIC RELATIONS AND UNIVERSITY PRESS with the co-operation of THE DEPARTMENT OF ART Nashville. Tennessee j 13 ! I953 When 'l'cuncssec .X. and l. Slam University raised its Curlain 011 Lhc premiere ul its university slam: in Novcmbcr 0f lUBli this wm Lhu :ulmination ol' Lhirly-ninc years nli preparing Lhe 5Lagc lim' jusl 511th u dynmnic production. This production was L0 be no l'muyillyw alluirilhu directors, the producers, tlIC designers. the technical chw and everyone clsc connected Willi this drama ol cdmation were W, hmrsing for 21 10113;:er stand. 'l'cnnt'sscc Agrituluu'al aml Industrial Smit- University 1mm: out at lllL' busir l'umlenncmnl needs of its ever-witlening :uulientc. ll will t'umimu- m m'icm ancl immpm aml express thcsc nculs for n millL'nr nium. This drznna 01' UlllCllllUIl addresses ilsull. not 10 isolated in- dividuals, I'mL Ln mankind. msemblul in groups :15 if linr a public lum'iion. It must bc .stl down as a great mllctllvc cmcrprisc llmL pmicns and interprets. our common humzmiLy. llcvausr: education is so t'luscly bound to llIL' :ulvanw ol mall and i0 LllC area it lcctls, and lel I'L'crls its store of knowledge lll rclunh iL nmy bc umlcrnourishul and may will in a general drought. il'hc lilai liiighl well Clnsc bcmusc ol :1 luck 01' aimlicncc. llul 'l ci1ncs.xce g-Xgriculmml uml lmlusn'ial Slkllt University will ncvcr yield to the idea of its production being, a flop as long us our: slur is produced as long 215 UHC line is remembered, 21.x long as Hunt is u IllUillt'Lllll ol 21ml icncc. Om ml the wrml. the arts, and LhC sc'icmcs, A. and l. State Univer- sity will huilil UHC mighty dranmlit' synthesis 01 'licmicsseels cclm'u- limml luthilities. Hix Excellency, the Governor The Angels of the Production. . . . . . The People of 'l'cnnessce 'l'hc PmduLcr . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . h .Thc Governor The Associate Producer. . . h . . . . Thu Commiasioncr of Education The Director . . . . . . . . . . . flhe President 01' the University The Stage Manager . . . The Vice President of the University The Master Craftsmen, . . . . . . .Thu Chairmen of the Schools The Designers . . . . . . . . . .The Dcpamncmal Heads The Guildcrs . . . ..... . . . . . . . . , . . . The Faculty The Adora .. . . .. .h . . ,..... . . .. .Thc Students yrzopszig This is a pictorial review of the past, present, and future of the drama of Tennessee A. and I. State University. Every department, area, and school is an integral part of this srene. Every service that the University renders is an important, scene in our drama of education, Every activity, no matter how small or seemingly unimportant. rnntributes to the whole picture. The administrators, the faculty, the staff, and the stars of the show iLhe suulentsy each gives an essential share to the complete production. The stage is set, and you, Lhe audience, will be the judge Ol the worth of the production. Dr. Quill Cope Commissioner of Ezlnmlizm Mix: Maude IInlman Serrelm'y aj Slale Board of Edumliml fl was a dull, gray 111auksgiving cw;- morning in HUI. u'hcn Cililcns. cduratiunnl leaders and states- men came from 131' uml near to witness the two- tlay pl'crnicn- 0! the Birth of n University. The institution that had begun lhinyininc years heinrr with a couple of lmilriings. :1 handful of rmks, uml a pioneer Nhgm Crlucamr's dream hm! m-nlred m university slams, .UI thc ClEHlCIlLS which t'onsmulc- a stirring drama were present. The drama unioldcd in the thhapcl during the early nmrning mmllchgluing worship service. A lmv burning czmriku symbolizing th old! smotl in readiness. Frnm it. th principal Chamacr in this drama. President 'W. S. Davis. lighted the 12111 mnrlla symbolizing the new university, Providing the consecration for this moving ccrcnmny was Rev. littl'ly Mi'llcr Smith. 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' '3.-.-..ov-i A Theory Clux: in Veterinary Medicine A Lecture Class in Milk Prodm'liml Some Pmcliml Experimwx iu Olericulmrt' A Chrrk of Lygume Gmwlb in Field Crap; The Area of Agriculture The properties, which constitute the sLaging of this huge producLion are many, for nature offers tremendous drama potemialitics. The Area of Agriculture, composed of Technical ILXgriculture and Agricultural Education and Services, is steadily expanding in personnel and physical , 6X$ A; xg-gifzxsz Green Pastures facilities to train men for the 1112111p0wer needs of the cmmnunity. Students receive training from qualified personnel to render services as teachers of Vocational Agriculture, Extension W'orkcrs. Poultry SpccialisLs, Animal Husbandry Specialists. HmhLiculturisrs, Agronomisls and Modern Farmers. X. and I. Stale Universit 7 acre Ms thc challcncre to ex and her 21 Ticululrc area in facilities, 1 o P k personnel and research to meet the consulmly changing nmnpower needs 0f the conmmnity. Plating W'iug-bumlx on Baby Cbirle: for Idmlmmlian Checking llJe Weigh! 01 Baby Chick: in HM Innlbulor CIJcL'Zr-iug lel'Iler Mixture: Grazing Purebred Holeein Dairy Animals '- ml.v.-.F.A, . . 5'; U - -m-..-.mlu if i I I ' 2-th '$ .- 33... W? . Lkih ; . - Scmring Blood Sample for Bzmgk Dixmw Delerlion in the College Dairy H crrl Agriculture Excrrixing Trolling Horxc Transplmlling Tomalo Plam: from Hol-bedx to Garden Area Planning for a Clay: in Agricultural Economit: Showing One of Ibc Prize Hereford Brief Bull: . g. -.A . -.:4 1-;n..r-y-0- - 1 x l; Viv; 1 i Prepuring Prize Orchids lor Formal Showing Selscliug um! Culling Maul Exliibiliug One of IIJE Purebred Dm-oc Icrxuy Sous; Sampling lbe Soil I.ifc, in itself, is the most dynamic force in actual or staged drama. thing can hold an audience 1mm; Llizm the acLions of :1 living organism. Iliillj basic obju'livc 01' Lhc Dcparlmcm of Biology is Lo give Llic sLudan :1 broad view of 1110 whole of biology, based on l'irsl-humi p1 zuitii'al experience wiLli :15 wide a variety of lihcnonicnn of life as is ik'asi blc. Man and Superman Hand of Depdrlmem EleiIJilx 11w Principal Imlrumml Smdwll Cmmrrling Freeze-drying Appuram: The Dcparnnem of Biology, in coopera- Lion with oLhcr science departments. pre- pares students for anrzmcc into the 1017 lowing fields: lllCtliCillC, demisu'y. phar- macy, nursing, medical technology, dental hygiene. professional biology and teaching. HTl're Alchemist The philosophic stone and L116 elixir of life have always been subjects for plays. sometimes comedy-501neLimcs tragedy, However, Lhosc were Lllc symbols of medieval days. Atomic A Kaleidoscopic View of Chemistry energy and wonder drugs are the sym; bols of contemporary drama. The Department of Chemistry strives to Fulfill its responsibility to the highly complimLcd :md sriemific society in which WC Iivc-Lhc wheels of modern in- dustry and of communication are driven by the power generated through sciem tilic research and applications. Therefore, the Department Of Chem- istry trains the young men and women to qualify for the multiplicity of skills and jobs required of science for the preser- vation and propagation of our social wel- fare, stale and world leadership. filmlt 1' I'd Rather Be Right DrlJm'Iun-uml Hcml, Dr. Crawford 15. Lindsqg. Pam Coumcrlc-iling the King's English hm. burnt the brunt of mmmh in many :1 Pl'OllUt'tiUIEw1hr lJcsL known. Shukcxpczn't's Merry XVix-us 0L H-rindsm'. HOWL'VU'. not bring able H3 inlelhgcrlly communimlc with others is a n'ngcdy. 1101 u mntcrly. The program ni' Ilw Deparnucm of English is so mmngul as m scrw llu. nculs 01- all the sur dents n! Lhc University. :15 well as to give a thorough foundation to lhuso wlm dt'hil't' m hcmn'w specialism m lcuchcrs in thc licld. The Department also gives assistance 10 lhusc who look 101'- weml In further nludy in tho HUM 0E journalism. Lulmmlm-J- in fmlmulr'mr Cllus: in Lilurm'lln' English Prolm'sorx Relax merrb fm- mz liuglixb Thyme Tennessee Am 590': merging NEGRO. 31570 WIFE 3mm x 33;.Ix' w 3:... ful'l I- la J'r'rw'.d; 1.4- H E : mummy:- mmmgmg: I lgfol 17-1g Ol'aph hi? u .C'L'fia'. .- . u... ' ' uuur man..- ' - FWI' TH: ll? l'd'u'l'i'k' HH'H M A Farewell to Arms HiEE-lifiJgn Ez'wzlx of Negro Hirlgyy W'ch Arc Pofu'ul 0111 .a L L' SIMrImIIJ l,ixlwl I0 Lermrrr Sludoul Take: 0101' Disrmxion Fowl PoiulJ iu Ibo World The record of Lhe conllicls of humanity and the world in which man lives has supplied the main themes for many a drama. It would be diHiculL to comprehend how the dramatist could write without these elements of history and the alien universe. Instruction in thc Depaerenl 01' History aims to enable students 1,0 read historical literature critically and to acquaint students with the facts in Lhc dc- velopmenl of man and of civilization. '1th dcpzu'l- man emphasizes the social, economic, and poliLical phases of History and Geography, but iL also deals with the insLiLulional, cultural, diplomatic and rt:- hgxous phases. Srlmlur's Comlilufiouul hDr. Merl R. lippxe, Deparlmouml Hmdj G mdlmf 4: Seminar The lVorld 79 UN IN Malbemalin Classc: Are Smaller by Design Figures can be romantic. Numbers c2111 present a mystery. Altl11'111gh there are few 111121111115 which have this particular science 215 21 11121111 Lhemc, manifestations of 111athen1mics, though subtle. 011611 appear in many productions, Cenainly this science 1121s played 2111 11111301111111 11.111 111 1116 great University d1121111a. The Department 01' Mathcumtics provides programs of study for those who desire to pursue 2111 undergraduate 011 graduate major or 111111011 111 111211110111z11ics. It also provides courses designed to saLisl'y lhe 111:1thel11a11cs requirements 01' the other dcpz11't111c1115 of the scvc 1211591110015 01' the Univer- siLy. The use of logical reasoning, :1cc111'ale Lhinking 21nd careful observation 1111c 1116 110511115 cx- pcctcd from a student who proposes to call himsslfa111athemaliciz111. You Can't Take It with You Ilmd 0f Deparlmml, Dr. Theodore A, Low, Explains Imrimic Problem Student: Hold Aller-Clan Dixcmsion Forewn Emmoeg French Without Tears Dr. Aimu T. Wading Drpurlmcriml Hmd, Paws u-nr'rb H'Jr Hugs of Many Lamb Foreign words and phrases ochn lend that parlirulur note of inlelluuualism lo the dia- logue of :1 play. One czm feel very lost if such :1 reparte: passes over his head. 'lihE' Department of Foreign Languages prov pusm u: den:inpwlzmguage facility. and to in- ICI'prEL the culture. mores. and tivilizatiun nf th particular Ianguage in which the students wish to major. Imrmrfor Conn r511 milk Gwrm'm Vixilmzr Sfrtduals Interpret fbc Pimuclir Sounds nl Ibo Spanish ngnagr Students Arc Familiarizcrf with Frmrb Lilomlun- F. 9L vlaillrtauzLM .353, ,.. . 3 CiJMbiVL, ' .Ciow xfpttt'dm H! l1rn szulmz Mm: rm prlc fall! In: found, In Um! alight sfrn'Hra from his ranfr'mpfalirm. . . . x! mmh' of pmwing Hm! HM FIU'UI turned found. In a mus! :rmimvrf N'hil'i mih'd gravitation. The Dcpumncm of Physics olfcrs murscs. of study al the undergmdumc and graduate level lending 1.0 the degrees of bachelor and master of scicnm in Physirs. In addition. a four-ycar rurriculum in Engineering physirs has been established in collalmm- tion with th' Srhonl of Engineering: Dr. lama R. Lunacy Impvns lhc- lnfm-rc-d S'pcnramdur Graduates 0t lht: curriculum in ungii nutrring physics will qualify for employ- ment of a research 01' rlex'elopmcm char- acter in industrial laboratories. institutions devoted to purc rescurrh. and in the vari nus government laboratories. pg 51,63 y .' i- I 'I'csting Rc'fmrrion of Ligln' Fa- ---- , Rock f to fire Moon Thc program olk th Department of Stielu'c Education is designed for Uh those students who wish 10 qualify For leaching of science in secondary schools. Qo those- students who desire a core Curriculum in natural sdcmcs in order to fulfill th cnk lranm requirements of sdmols Whirh pre- pare lcchnivizms for the several areas 01h Dr. William; F. Gains Mme: Orcr Nc-xf Cimrx in Sricnrv Frmmliuu Sirldying Ibu: PriJ-rriply of Sound medicine. health. and allied professions, curricula of lhe university who wish to Lake and the scientiFIc branches ol government scrvire courses in the area of science Ctluca- servicc and m those students from other tion. Parley with State Official: The intricaLe workings of a system of governmem have been subjecLs for dramas. Drama has inevitably reflected or represented conHicts of principles, philosophies and interests, whether of slates, classes or religious groups. The general nbjecLivcs 01' the Department Of Political Science arc: Oh to provide a broad and basic hmkgmund for understanding and evaluating functions and problems of states, their govern- mvnl, citizenship and human relationships; Qh to provide a broad over-all picture of thC economL cal, social and psychological factors which underlie political phenomena; $0 to prepare teachers and invcstigntom for instructional and research positions and government service; and CH 10 pro- vide the background for students who intend to specialize in smial sciences or in professions such as law or journalism. ul Political 3671;636:3- x w State of the Union Campaign Speabex by Torrbligbl Voting Proves: in Arlion Dr. Susie O. Brymll. Departmental Head, Kereive: Result: of IIJL' Relm'm' Crowd Whit: for Eleclion Rm'umx Pluy-Purly Games The struggle of men into today's society and their particular mores are popular themes for dramatic presentations. The theatre, in its most impressive lttanifestations, has rellected continually the stream of world culture in various modes. The pttctprolvessional Social Work curriculum of the Department Of Social Administration is designed Lo provide the student with an introductory knmvledgc 0f the generic principles, skills, and under- standing of human behavior which is necessary for graduate study in Cocial administrafio social work and essential to the practice 01' social work as a junior The Glass Menagerie worker in private and public Social Welfare Agencies. Group Arlivily :iin ti! ' .ri'J-s-w ' wsfnu Marriage Imlimlp Comm in 1115 Family Panel Disrm'xian The gmmrai design of the Department of Sociulogy embraces :1 fourfold objective: U; m provide a broad systematic frmnc- Wm'k for understamling the nature 01' human relationships; 2 to train students I'ur cn'lplnylllcut in civil service, teaching aml cmnmuuity organization; CD to pre- pare students for advanced specialized sludy in Sociology; and 00 L0 train students to conduct research in the fundamental pmblmns of social science. 4.51 5 'T .... 1.x: .: fiuprl'lul '.fty,.f. mfg. , . . Juli . rag , ..l 7 ' mummmm Tm: I: Served Fulure Housewives Gel Adn're o: Appliunn: Repairing Lnlzaralury in Home Mmmgemcm Amm Lumsm 0 6L1 1 raW 5mm from p86 Dr. Thomas E. Party, brad. Ucfmrfmcuf of Sprcrb am! Drama, rmd Dinrlor'. Pf'uycr: Guild Popular N Y. Murlu' Gnu Paiun-rs Making a 'I'erbuiru! AJjIrSHm-m in Cnrn'rf Walking Pmmrc Personifying the main theme of the slagc. the ability to project onc's personality into a cold Character is the Lhcatrc, pcr sc. ' thing, but Nothing Can be of more importancc. theatre. debating team: C TIN: depurlmcnml program in Speech and Drama is divided inLo five EIFCFIS Uj Ihcan'c and drama and ths Plzlycrs Guild: C3 public address and rhetoric and the spccth scicncc and Lhc choral speaking choir: GM 01111 inlerprctzr lion and 111C childrcn's lhealre and Hg technical production and the laboratmy The purposes 0f the dcpzn'LmenL arc to train Lcurhcrs in the areas of Slmerh and Drama for public sthonls :md cullcgcs: lcah- nidans for the educational. community and professional rhcntres: and for radio and Iclevisiml. Tlxcrc :n'c also service umrscs for students interested in speech improveumm. Actions in idex Tm'bniml Stuff ths Shaging far Hamh-I'! Tm f5 Scrrc'd Fulm-r Hmrnwircs Gui Arlrirc m: Appliaurz- Re-puiriug Laboramry in Harm: Mmmgrrm-wl Home E Omlining Fond Valium Lace On Her Petticoat Costuming the charaCLers becomes an essential part Of the staging of any prmluclion. The appropriate dress of a Character is the intrinsic element which may easily make or brcak :1 produc- Lion. The Area of Home Economics aims to guide thc students in Hi developing a sound and szltisr fying philosophy of life; Qi using intelligence in solving personal and family problems; Ch prepar- ing for vocations of life; 00 developing wholesome social relationships and 0'0 enriching their gen- eral and cultural cducaLion. The deparuncnts composing the Area Of Home Economics arc Oi Child Development; Oi Clothing and 'licxtilcs; Bi Foods and Nutrition; 00 Home Economics Eilluntion; and Co Home Management. 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' ' O-v'Obvoa-p.p.nr v '5!.H.i-5hv ..;A.;...n..h r .gatiQT-I!A ialQA-rhnuuq urn v '.-...0- , 04-'th0 t-n-Il- .- v .,,-n.'p-ow-,a-x 4 I tw v'tlhudd-o 4' v- Q. . 'wfg .o--. 'wn-ll '..Il . ' .' Cv- QJ-av-I F ., Composing a CoLLfigc Collage Exhibit E'Vhencvcr man expresses his inner self, when- ever he embodies the principles of harmony, pmpnrlicm, balance, whether on the stage or on ralwas, it is art. The Department of Art with emphasis on Art Education has, as its objective tU to guide students in the understanding of art as it up- pcars in everyday living, and its chect upon lhem; OH to stimulate students to express them- selves in various media as a part of their cultural growth; CH to understand the relationship 01 an :0 other fields of learning; and W to recog- nine and understand its place and its function in the school curriculum. C1115: in Still Lilo Accenorie: from Craftk Class Class in Accounting Business admim'dmfiaq Lewi; R. Holland, Head, Dcpm-Imenl 01 Business Adminishullimz Confer: will; Dr. A. S. Arnold, Com'dimzlor, Area of Bmiuu: Death of a Salesman Clan in Economics The 111acI 1inati011s 01' Wall Street and tho. rest of tho commervial and industrial world have supplied themes 10 dramas since the begin- ning of theatre history. Honor Student and GEB Award IVimzcr in Bujirzen Adminixfmliou Mn. N. Cfdy Piuhfcml I-hun', Dt-pm'nuen! of Barium; Frhmuimx The Area of Business, to mcct thc cx'cr-wimlening unploymcnr horizon. has evolved an under- graduate program designed to develop rumpCLcnties in accounLing, smtislics, insumm'c, marlwting banking. cconomics, business teaching and set'rcLariul science. The graduate program is d6signcd m givc to persons who have been trained in specific areas a t'mnprchullsivc knnwlcdgc 0f the facets of zulminiSerion of a business and points 0111 I'clalitmsl'lips from a nmnagcriul point 01 view. meiug Mic Grupbolypc- Learning lin- Mhm-asmfm CleL Z279 Emmi; 'I'mrhvrs Funny Busiumx PJI'J'FJTJ. WM; Ian.- 1 e OREGON ; WSMNR i . .Lyrumist' 3426mm ilr'frmrme t ELEMENTARY EDUCATION ALUMNI Airs. Frtmrex Sanders, Head, Defmrhum! of Elementary Etlumfiou, Vinvs ClJurt 0f IlJe lVitle Dislriblilion 0f Grmllmlz's The school is one Of the strongest agencies in developing any thcntre movement. In develop- ing the citizen F01 society, a parallel is drawn 1.052111 the arts. The Department of Elementary Education is the agency for the professional preparation of educational leaders in the held of elementary education. Its objectives are tD to train elementary principals, teachers, and supervisors for city and rural schools; t2i to enable the prospective teacher to understand and appreciate the nature and purpose of education; C45 to investigate the education- al, social. and economic problems of the state and to assist local cmnmunitics in the solution 0t these problems through education. These same Objectives are followed in the Department of Secondary Education 011 that particu- lar level. Confcrcmc ol Axsorialion of Childhood Educuiion immigry , m7 's 1 i V P'Semlzaldry I x7 P l fdacafion My Dear Children -I, 6' Dr, Kurmil King, Head, Delmrlmeu! of Secondary. Edumlimz Group IVork in Secondary Ethlmfiou - i . 'v.'-'f Hm; .h...$ Eu ramp to Lulu lm- Inlcmulimml I riu1IgIe Iiuykcllmll Talmmmcul Pyramid Building in Pbyximl Ellumliou HEM??? t! Having wondenlu; nme Ihc Clemcmury, lngh school, and college Health and physical cdumlion has played ils pan in lhc setting of the stage. The Deparlmcm of Health and Physiml Education aims 1 to prepare teachers on Hairy A. Km , Haul 0f qurlmeul ol HMIIIJ rmrl Pbyxinll Erlllnllirm uml Diru'lm' 0f fulTlffl-IS Fay Young, Nolml Sport: W'riler, ViAils A. am! I. Slzllc' Unit'z'r: levels; 2 L0 prepare students for the posi- tions of zuhlctic coaches, playground and unnmunily ccmcr directors, rccrcaLion asi sistams. instructors, and supervisors: CD to provide an mlcqunlc Health Scrvitc set up and U0 L0 provide opportunities for all students, I'zuully mmubcrs, and personnel 0! the University to engage in activities Ihal, are physically wholesome. mentally stinmlating 11nd snlisfyinn', and socially snuml through the provision of indoor and outdoor l'avilitics for both curricular and cowurl'ittular participation. Champion IVomcu's Tmrl: Team 01! Tiger Sharks will: Thomas H. Hughes, Comb ul Clmmpian Swimming 'l'mm IVime'y ul Ping Pang Iulmmural: Book Lovers Mn. Marlin: M. Brown. for Whom 'bc Library 7:1! Narm-J, Chars with Virilar am! Prvxm! Librarian. Miss Luis Daniel In writing a play, especially a historival drama. endless research is necessary. To insure authenticity. th necessity for li- brarv service is great. f k. Cluu in Library Scimn Wlarlzing will; Ibe Rerorduk The Department of Library Service provides training for: W students who wish L0 prepare For positions as librarians or teacher-librarians in elementary and high schools; Qh students who plan 10 enter a graduate library school after receiving the bachelor degree; 60 in-servicc tcachcrs, admin- istrators, and prospective teachers who desire information on library materials related Lo their teaching needs: and W umlcr-glmluaLc and graduate students who wish guidance in the use ot library resources. Study Corner Processing Books 1n setting :1 stage, 110 one UHIltl Llih mum Lhc importance of the mood music. Although somclimcs 1111 conscious of its presence, bccausc 01' its pcrfeu, accompaniment m the drama, the audience would immediately notice ils abscm'c il' Lhc music were stuppcd. The Music Dcpamncm oHcrs broad and spcciulixcd training 10 students - H- - Showbt-mf Two MUSIC Prnfmmrx Rmd New Stow: Herbcrl F. A1141: Memorial Farlllly Siriug QImrlz'f wiLlI a view to developing within them Lhe highest possible quality of musii rianship and general appreciation. In addition to music Leaching, training in skills and techniques necessary in other music pi'ofessimis is also pro- vided. In connection with classroom work, a wealth of musical experience is gained Lhrough parLicipaLion in musical organizations. University IOU-Vaire ClJoir In developing Lhcmcs for Lhc drama, the pluyu'rilcr has used Lhc psychological treat- ment lrcquenlly. The adaptability of 13532 rlmlogy and the dramatic potentialities OI man's mind have made L110 psychological Lhcmc a popular one. T120 Drpurrmml raj Psyrlmlngy Ix Equippnd will; lbw Mm! Morin Marbiuc: um! 'Imriug Equipmmf lo Prrfurm Exfnrir mwm in All Phases of ?.rylfmiogjr l P5ye5alzg'y Mourning Becomes Electra Dr. Mmumuillu l. Claibm'nc, Hmd of N21: Depmhm'm '1'ch courses in the Psyt'hulugy qum- man are designed to sulisly tho m-ula 01 um groups of students: 11m, xludcms u'hu desirg 10 major in psychology :15 Inqml'u lion lor a carcer in payt'hnlogy 01' who dc- 5idC iht.cnsivc erlining in psytlmlogy us :1 ankgmunrl lor sut'iul work. I'llC'tlit'iHL'. nr psyrhizury: and second. studcms. who ClL' sire training in psychology as :t pan of Lhc professional training3 Em' rlussrmml lczu'h- ing and oLhcr publit, schunl work. Baniiua'it L; wig. ?iE-tfb'R-vSfbad- 9f 35353:;ng I pr auibl' M'K baa ..I.-I.4. .m- 0wg1.uil' ' 'H'cton .9 it u M .'... '?$;- .-....:1;;,10' . .4 1 ... I I tgaocqr 3.1;. 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Purwm, Hedzl, Department of Mclullurgy E1 ymwmlr y Plane Surveying The Torchbearers ! fngz'n eering Smdcnl Tam EIL'L'IrnniL' Equipment I mprdin g HM Werlriml Eugium-riug Lm'mmrary Thu porcnrialiries of this Held in 1hc drama enacted 011 thr educational scene are llnlimiluL IVorHug in HM: Rofrigvmrian um! xlir-mudilinuiug Lcu'mmrnry II I I . In H . Mr, Napoleon jobnmn. Lir'd-r: -I 1nd...- .1 ' : Haul, Dt'Pdrlmt'rl! of FITFjH 'l 1;; ' 1 fl -' Civil Engiuccring HI W M: Radio and 'l'L-lvrisian Rz'pm'r Comfmxliau Eugr'w Lubnmlm'r Engineering Thc School of Engineeringof hlhenncsme X. and I. SLaLc University is loaned in the greatest area of industrial expansion in the Southcust. IL is within two hundred milcs ml the 'l'cnncsscc Valley . Xuthorily 21nd Lhc Atomic Energy Cmnmissinn's Oak Ridge Plum: ncar lhc Foundry and steel mills of Middle Tennessee and Alabmna am! in the mithsl of the largehxl. mum:- of hylmrclcc'lrit power in lhc East. In Nashville unusual opportunities for firsthand study of inundrics. xx'zucrwnrkx. large Construction pmjchs and other similar engineering emcrpriscs are on hand: Lugclhcr wilh engineering organimnions 10 PFIH'MC field instruction. memg H: Optran- a lViud-szmf Class in Merlmniral Drawing The three academic areas 01 technical training arc: 0 Professional engineering in the areas of civil, clchriral, mechanical, building construction and foundry; 2 Industrial and Aviation Edura- lion in lem:hcr-l.raini11g for placement, in the secondary schools in the areas of vocational trades and air-agc education; and CD Vocutional-chhnical 'Ijraining for terminal education in 1116 several trades and cnginecring-aidc areas. Mulcriulsi-Teslirlg Laboratory Impeding Earl: Sldgu oj Hrmse-Builrling dugirial Educat' 1n ,. Lon h ,I.TH-......-'- Doubfe Door Dr. IVJJIM Silrim, Wuyur LI'uiJ-rnily Profumr. Vim! ludmfrinl Eu'umtirm Shops The ability to work with 0116's hands has 1akcn an important position cm The stage of education. The mmmmlion, 011m assu cialcd with this phase nlh education. has been lessened through intelligent imm'pro lations. The Dcpartmcm. 0f Imhlsnial Educa- tion scn'cs :15 the agency, appointed by the State Board Of Vocational Education, Lo 0mm inslrurrion for thc prcpm'alion 0f Pmrlirai Expurimrc in Shop 70115: Dr. CIJ-dr W. Half, Hard, Drpurlmmt of Indaslriwi Erlrrmfimr Machine Sbop Dem am I ml! rm P. E. Slcmn't. Hem! aj Vnmlimm! Tulmimt' Training Lamlrmling C amrch' Form: teachers of Imluslrial Vocalilmml Educa- Liun. This function is :u'complished in part. Lhmugh campus classes for prospec- tive $1101; and rclmml teachers during sum- mer sessions and in part, Lhruugh classes ziml tonfcrcnces for Leachcrs in service. 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DWQIQ'OHOIH. m .....ug; H I'le'fhw g,w.wgguu.uu Mgr: Hr: $Hny..wf' $uhdbaou .9 Ti: I ' $Min.wrw 'III... a ' Wan U 'i H.I,'t-M1.!M'.$.'.'3-. 'V-O .JIIII-pgfgrg.. ' ..wawoo' H0t1r-ob-uqagx;.nf :55: Some of the Scholars of the Graduate School X me xx: Searching Wind 1 Professor Conduct: chcarcb for TVA Rewurrb Praia ! in Engineering The educational production would be at a loss wilhout its capstone of knowledge, the area of research. It is through experi- mentation, scholarly dissertations, and lee lures, that the Vital sources 01Y modem trends are developed. Sociology Maiar: Plan Communily Survey Reward; Praia! in Biology RL'SHHS nj :1 Study in Homc' Ermmmirx .3 . i'r- Wm. The graduate student is comcrncd P1317 mm'jly with inquiry into kmm-ylulgc rather than with mere retention of subject matter in prescribed mnmes. Each candidate is therefore expected to show cvidcncc 01' saLisfnclnry knmvledgc in the major Iicltl. and to make a xignifucam research comm hulinn before the dcgrce is nwnnlvrl. Prafvsmr'x in Sociology, Politirul Sfitrlft' mid Agritulhtrul' Eranomirs CnHm'mmty an Praia! . oi - The First-Universify U4 ' - . I'EAIIJ; Wen Hm End's wen duafes Era LET'H L M. ABERNATHY EMERSON ABLE OTTIS DEAN A1 130li PAUL A. AN DERSON E. H. BAKER CHARLES Blumgks NELVA ABERNATIIY CORNELIUS ADAMS OSCAR ALLEN ZACK E11211: AVENT IZQRA V. BATEKIAN LEONARD BLACK Rust: A l ARI F. BLACK xmx JACK BONHAH FREDERICK Bun; XENOIIIA Imln's'ruu M ABEL L. B u mun: SHERRILL BRYAXI Curmx 1?. Hum MILDRED B. BONNER WILLIAM P. Hm KIN XI-zkanA BREWNTLR ALMA k1. BROWN Snaxxox M. BIXJHANAN THLIMA J,. hxnmxax Tum; humia. 'Iu. CLARENCF lnmmx Ihzm ICPHRMM BYRD .MJ-tx 1. CADPZ H'JIIIIiR ll, Unu- Gl-imqrm CAN H' UARIU'LI XI. CLAY HAH'IF A t'L1 -n'1'.ImnK Crlu'n-i m IX'Iikll-jR tiuLl WARP. Comma MA r HJ-i IZH'MRA Con rm 'Hnmnf .UAli Ct'yrrEx 'l'nM A. Cox CIAl'lJl: S, CRIII'CIIFIEI D DOROTHYV.CI,'NN1NCIIAU HELEN LUCILI-z CUNNINGHAM JUANI'I'A DAMEL NAOMI DANIEL VIJRNAL IIm-z DANIELs EDWARD DAVIS IMUUFVF, DAVIS SARAH E. Dams MAM F.. DILMHD MARY C. DOBBINS LUVENIA Y. DOUGLAS ANNIE L. DRAKE JAMES LAWRENCE DUNN WILLIAM GORDON EDWARDS CARL E'ITER JENNIE DICKSON FAIN SALLIE VIRGIF FERGUSON E. Toy 1 1.1 :'1 CHI- R IA. Rm' FLETCHER HAROLD P. FOWLER CHARLES FRANCIS WILLIAM FRANKLIN SARAH K. Fummox CHAR I Jis A. FU I :mx EARL ll. GARY LENA M. THOMAS GILBERT SELH'A D. GILES CLINTON CLEAVES Amnoxso L. GORDON 1x EZ Woons GRA'I mx BILLY GRAY NORA GRAY WILLIE C. GREENE Ilmnrs A. CREEK Doum .Xxxt GRIMH DAISY V. HAIJ. MAKUARFT l.. HALL ARTEE FLEMING HAMMOND JEANNE MARIE HARRIS jIMMIF. HARRISON HI-ZRN'ICF. Hrixmux Lorin: B. HENRY EDDIE IlILL, IR AUDREY Axx Hminmx CAROL IRENE HUHHAY HE'ITYL j. l-lmis'mx XENA BLLLE BENCH 1 low A R n liEu'rrm H. 1771er um JAMLb Cum: lxmm .u .UA'I'IHIILW 5. 'IARRL'I l, 'I'l-u-zoumm .ju-Hmsux LILLIAN DUlUil'llELIA jiexmxs MARGARETFE l.uu1.sl-; JENKINS MALIssA 1.. .lullxsux OLIVER .l. julixsux, SH. ELIZABH'II JUNFA FLOYD joxts VuRLm-L L. jox LS FRANCES D. JORDAN Tuuonomc JORDAN ALBERT L. LIORDON MAGGIE. M. KINLIADF ARTELIA KING Do ROTHY KING PATRICIA KING KATIE KINNARD ROSA KINNARD ICLIHmc LA'I'IMER, jn Dommcs A, LEE SAMUEL 1.1m, '11:. :VIILTON LEWIS CAROL .I- 1.10m 150mm CRAWFORD BERNARD LINDSAY, JR. ESTELLE P. LOCKER'I lHnssn-L MILDRED Low: 15mm. TALL Lowrzlu .VIARVINF. jl-AVEIL I .OWERY Donomss 15. Lynes VIVIAN M. MCCIJ;I.LAX 1i RN 12.5'1'1 N r; MCG onus ANNA M. MCKINMH MARY 1 ,. MULHJD SPuumox MouLl-zv LEONARD MUUKL, j R. VIRGINIA V. Muslim R L' 1' Mosriw LOUISE C. MURPHY HARM; SHl-Juwx NOLAN CARRII: Ln: OwEM IJm'quMJ; 1-1, PAMKH' 131mm 1-: l,. PARRON MARY KATHRYN jox'r's Pn'rmx PDR'HA PM 11-15 TEE 'I'erNtR PLACUCK Fum PlZAClIliR l .m m Ii, Pl-tAK LFE W. PERM MERLINE INFZ PERSON NEchL C. POR nik HELEN CAanm l. PRATER 'lhm-zy I'Uksmx CA'I'HIJRINI-i RAMSEY FRED D01 'r:1 .Asa R Ax DALL JAM Fs M. REDnErx ANNIE M. RE-DUOND MARY Cums'rle RHODES CLAm' 1.1mm ROBERhON Rl-Zl-XI-it'IIIZA RUM-LRTS l-'.I.xI;-' anxaox VLRA M Romxsox lml-zmnxr. C. ROLLI-iluox 1mm 1. RUSsl 'l.l. Xx muaw .IACKSUN RMI. lL ANI'l'.X SCALES liumn F. PH 0. CORDI-LR StL-n' MARY FRANCES SFIBER'I' ALVIN H. SIIARPI-i. JR. Smxn' 1i. Smmrm jmwll D. Smxmw SAMI'ILL SMITH .anu C. SPRINGER JOSEPH l,. STAMPS Ann's LA'I'HAM STEVENS l- axxu: ELLA STI',H-'AR'I' .1 A xi 19$ 0. STEWA RT VERA I.. STRONG Lynx; 1- . 'liALlllill'l ALUA 'I'ANNER ALHN TAYLOR BFRVI ECE 'I'URNER TAYLOR jmmMF. '1 . 'I'M'Ink MARY L. 'I'AYIDR Drum MAE TAYLOR ARCH: HENRY 'l IIOMAs GLORIA Ii. THUMM JOHN W. THOMAS .KLI-Lx TURNER, jR. Al'muw I-L. TI'RNER GFNF. A NDI-ZRSUN TYLPR KENNETH VAI ,Hx'rrx +1 Roy VALLIIN WM. rm .l- WALKER FREDERICK VVALLACl-Z VLLMA 1.. H AI.I.1 '.R Mmuu: WARREN CHARLES H'A'ISHN Rmucur A. WAns ANN W. WELCH M A u THA j. W125 r CLARA WARMLN Winn: Em EL W1 11 TI'AK Eu jOHX l . WILLIAMs Wrzus FER F. WI I .1 .l AMSON MARGARET 1.. WILLS AIARGARl-Z'I. CHRISTINE Woo n MM 111-: D, WILSON EARL IAANIER Woons HAROLD VVINBUSH IEAN Woonsox SAMUEL VVINBUSH HATTIE K, WYNN ALBER'IA VVI'HIL'KSPOON U. L. ARMOOR MARY BA'l EMAN Ummzss EZELI. BROACH GEORGE W. BROOKS MABU: POWELL COOKF. Ilovvmx BLACKSTROM Coxr. MARGAREr GILLUM I JLNNICE PORTER CUDGER CURDEIJA N. GWYNN MARY R. HARDY GEORGIA VAILRIA HARVEY MAMIE HAYES GEORGE D. HOLLIS CAROLYN KING WILLIAM LOWE, 5R. ARthi 1i. MAK'I'IN Rom McKIsmcK MATHILE P, .UONTGOM FRY Om: MAM OFFICER PAELINI: Mox'lLuJMl-Lnr Own: MARY H. PORI'ER ETI'A DELPIHA SMITH NENA Gmxs SMUH LILIJAX XL SYLI-zk I-LIJZAM'I'H M. TUWMLM; MARY R WM mx- Summox H'IiMBRnnK .H nlr'kl' 0. Win hhh LLCILIJ-z Rmxr Wuom mm 5- Q. Kimivim; i ' . . 1. . Xi The military nmrches m'mss Ihc slam: oi the university production. The purgmse 0f lhc ,XFRO'H'. is m dc- vclop in prnspcrlivc t'nlfcgt' graduates the qualities 0! leadership and nthcr :ttlrihutm essential In Lllcil' progressiw: advancemwnl AF First Fligbf Aboard Ship to positions ol increasing respomibilily in both military duties and in civil emer- prises. Courses 0! suuly mul nlhcr train- ing activities are designed to inlparL the sperialixcd knuwlcdgc' and skills for the achievcmcm 01' lllCSL' objectivss. 'l'hc prL mary mission of Lhe .U RO'HT is L0 serve a: the principal 50mm of I unior oHircrs for the Reserve Fortes of the United Slams Air Force and 21 major source of nfficcrs for the Regular A ir Force. Carin Olfinrs in 01:11.: Anr'slum Prafrn'w Lc'rmrt-I uu Imlrrrmcn! Pam ! 4 Young Adventure h Virginia Nyul'muga, Dircrlor of Slmh'm Prrwmn'l, Lulu : far Study in Pan': Virthrrsiduwr, Dr. A. V. Haum-H, Camm-Hiug Srmlmu on CW of Luimn Tim: Kaleidoscope Thc sludems occupy Lhc lront and center of the stage, for ir. is around them that, this university produc- tion revolves. They arc the lorcc which projects this drama of Cducation into a prominent position on Lhc stage of life. The broad student zlmivitics program constitutes 1hc media Lhrough which sLurlems gain experience in under- standing and getting along wuh people. Rt-I'm'iug will; a Good Bani.- Prarlirr'ug Serial Comicsics rn Students The. wide Variety of social. l'ccrcational and cultural activitics olfm' rich Opportunities 101' the clc-vclopn'mm 01 social skills and those attitudes and habits CSSCIIlial m democrmic cilimnship, and for the discovery and de x'cloPmcm of qualities 0! lcaclcrship These auivilics are mnphasired as a means of develop- ing poise, a scnsc of belonging, and 215 an extension of the Classroom . . . a nccessary supplement ior a balnnrcd lilc. Expwl: Advise Shadows on Pvrmmu' Problems Boul-riding 0n Unit'nxity Luke Spermmr Sporlx Preparing for Banquel Students Rrwrd Scun'nn Fl ma'cnl Purity lufrrmissiml Tirm R. 13. Clay. Du'doprr o! Nrgm Ed'muriwl, Git'czi Rviigr'om femur! Mujar Adviser 'l'xllh wiIlJ Simlml 10b Iulornmlion 15 Given Students 1m! MAWMI' 1' 5c 1!; Lu n J' S? 2. Uppmmrrin- m I'urridipah m Radio dud T'h-r'iiirm mmi' V :- mama; A 8: ?ghggggmhi- A $1: $w$ W92 9 thaw awaw wmmm I'r'e-n fixbibin 0n! rhyming Ii I H'H' I fizlfk'dl rm Luann Mum Direrlar of Pubiiv Rduliaus. Dr, William L. Crnmp, Shows Vixilorx Zelmu Walwn George, Speaker rm W. S. Davis Lemme Series Arouml Campus Students Velma quHrzr, Min Tennessee Sure, I: Cwlgrulululwl by Can I . L. 'I'bmdorc It'llvrsou, Prw'hlyu! of Ibo S'mlml Courtril ngue, Exerlllire Aide f0 Ibe Freshly ! Mr. H . F. Im'm-r. hm.- Din-a'rm raj Vrylo IermrJHrm. .md Muff Hat's; Lanhnm: Hill: fmm's MIm-numu 56'1' vices Unlimiled Spreading the Newsn War trmrdjwmr of In- errr'u! 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During the summer and at Various times during the main school year. spccinl workshops tttttl short courses are given which L'llllllIlU: the worth of the individual in his local community. Grnrtp Lbuirmm in art Edumfiarmi anerbup Home Ermmmirs lVarileup Bun'uus lnm'mra Services Unlimited Thu Community Chest Drin: K DIVISION ' whammy Dr mun 5. rams r3? I ' ' i 21 4! La! $ HAS. 5 mason Link, CH r 9.....- n.-.a-.-s-.c..-aunau.q u-u.-.n. . lu-w-II. - ' ' t;'u.'wvl t... a -CNW- .-u-u-...ou hHl-I'Q.Dq w an... ' o. --cuvu avane-v-om. .- .... , ,-.-.-u-......-... .n- ..-....-..-l.. 4. . J,...! H440 ... .... ., muuamv I - a 'l n- nun... gun. - .9- n...... gun... l :0 mp-JJCZn. uduual ugh. ' '1... ' d:.I-. u CH. 9-..- . H... u - u-I:...--..eu-I:L.-v v-H 'Wu-htv! ,u'n... H . tun....hk.. Inuh!v-I-nu v'- . -.. '- +... unu u-s .-..4.. apna-...g-:- 1..-..n o1 .--., annuuau -'-- -u u-Ka-l... . . .ao1chq lg pup.- ..,.-,. ..., a- -H' . . 4 .-- .---- .,..-. ' H... . . 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