Texas State College for Women - Daedalian Yearbook (Denton, TX)

 - Class of 1963

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The Hjaybee' is the home of the fournalism majors, from 6 a.m. to II p.m, daily, and rings with the ever present ery, Did you meet your deadline? The Uni- versity Press, Extension Service ana' TWU News Bureau are lo- cated in the journalism Building. journalism Offers Majors Professional Training The Journalism Department at Texas Wom- an's University is accredited by the American Council on Education for Journalism. This is a recognition of the quality and variety of work in the department and the success of its gradu- ates. The department offers four sequences of specialized study to students, news-writing and editing, advertising, home economics journalism and radio-TV journalism. Journalism students edit and publish a newspaper, the Daily Lass-O, as well as edit the University yearbook, the Dae- dalian. The program provided for journalism majors is divided into two phases, first a broad general education is emphasized and second, professional training is offered to prepare the student for her career. The University main- tains a close relationship with high school jour- nalism through the Texas High School Press Association which has its annual convention on the campus every fall. if MR. FRANK C. RIGLER Director and Professor MR. ROBERT CHAMBERS Associate Professor l 41 Nfl, majors Gail Wallace, Kathy Coffey and Carolyn Shrurn check a copy of the Daily Lass-O, the University newspaper, hot of the press. 3 MR. WELDON D. CHURCH Foreman, University Press 9: T.. MISS MYRA LONG News Bureau Coordinator

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MT DR. PAUL P. YOUNG Director, History and Government, Professor, Government MR. HARRAL E. LANDRY Instructor, History History and Government Strives to Teach Truth Remembering that history is a discipline which seeks to find the truth concerning human events, the history faculty has this as a major goal. Accordingly attempts are made to prepare students to face all historical prob- lems confidently by relating the past to the present and the present to the past. Closely related to history is the discipline of govern- ment. The survival of free government depends upon access to relevant facts by the people. Equally, it de- pends on a much rarer ability of the individual to ac- quire skill in this knowledge and use of basic principles by which facts are properly evaluated and rightly or- dered. The goal of the faculty in the field of government is to impart both the formation and information needed by future citizens for the fulfillment of their high obliga- tions. The Department offers not only formal lecture courses but also certain civic organizations: the Citizenship League, the History Club and Phi Alpha Theta. For students contemplating a career in teaching, poli- tics or public administration the Department of History and Government offers special direction and assistance. PHYLLIS R. ABBCTT Assistant Professor DR. DADE SPARKS Professor DR. A. ELIZABETH TAYLOR Associate Professor MISS OLIVE WHITE Associate Professor These alert History students examine the map as Mr. Landry relates geographical information to internal problems.



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Mathematics Department Emphasizes Understanding Mathematics majors at Texas Woman's University acquire an education in the subject which prepares them for positions in industry and as high school teach- ers. Students who are particularly able are encouraged to do graduate work. Emphasis is placed on understand- ing, rather than mechanical manipulation. The department offers programs leading to the de- grees of Bachelor of Arts and Master of Arts. Under- graduate students are required to obtain a good founda- tion in the liberal arts other than mathematics. The department sponsors the E. V. White Mathe- matics Club, which is open to all who are interested in mathematics, and the Texas Gamma Chapter of Kappa Mu Epsilon, an honorary society for majors and minors who make exceptionally good grades. An award is given to the freshman who is judged to have done the best work in mathematics. ,I AAN DR. HARLAN C. MILLER Director and Professor DR. ANDREW ASHBURN Associate Professor This Advanced Calculus class is study- ing examples of functions which are continuous but are not differentiable at certain points.

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