University of Mississippi - Ole Miss Yearbook (Oxford, MS)

 - Class of 1961

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CLIVE F. DUNHAM School of Commerce SYLVESTER A. MOOREHEAD School of Education SCHOOL OF COMMERCE Dean Clive F. Dunham holds the degrees of B.S., M.S., and Ph.D. from the University of Illinois, and in addition he has ac- quired a C.P.A. in Illinois and in Mississippi. Dean since 1950, he has proved of valuable assistance to all commerce and business administration students. During his administration, many impor- tant improvements have been made in the curriculum. Due to the increased prestige, enrollment has doubled, thus creating the need for the new Commerce Building which will be in use during the summer session. SCHOOL OF EDUCATION Dean Sylvester A. Moorehead has earned the degrees of A.B. from Colorado State College and Ph.D. from Stanford University. At the present time he is Acting Dean of the School of Education. This department is constantly revising its curriculum to offer the most progressive techniques of the teaching profession. As an ex- ample, it maintains departments in Educational Research, Audio- Visual Education, and Counsellor Education, as well as a Teacher Placement Bureau. SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING Dean Frederic H. Kellogg holds a G.E. from Colorado School of Mines, an M.A. and a Ph.D. from Johns Hopkins University. He has served as Dean since 1950 and has been instrumental in improving and expanding the curriculum and facilities of his school. The Mechanical, the Chemical, and the Geological de- partments have been accredited, and the Electrical Engineering Department has been added in the past eleven years. These com- ponent departments are housed in modern, Carrier Hall, which was built in 1954. GRADUATE SCHOOL Dean William Lewis Nobles has acquired a B.S. in Pharmacy, an M.S. from Ole Miss, and a Ph.D. from the University of Appointed Dean in 1961, he has offered enthusiasm and new ideas for improvement and expansion for the benefit of the graduate students. There has been a steady increase in enrollment of stu- dents in this program since it was organized in 1927. Centers of study are the Bondurant Graduate Building and the University Library, in which carrels are provided for each student ' s special use. In addition to seminar rooms and auditoriums, these buildings house several special collections and libraries. FREDERIC H. KELLOGG School of Engineering WILLIAM L. NOBLES Graduate School

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DR. CHARLES F. HAYWOOD A.B., M.A., Ph.D. Working with the deans of the instructional subdi- visions and with the Director of the University is one of Dr. Haywood ' s major duties as Provost. He also coor- dinates the work of the various units of the Academic Division in matters of academic policy and faculty ad- ministration, and in the absence of the Chancellor serves as chief administrative officer of the University. MR. HUGH H. CLEGG B A. LL.B., LL.D. By directing the Department of Development and serv- ing in a staff capacity as Assistant to the Chancellor, Hugh H. Clegg ' s major responsibilities arc separated into three principal fields; public relations, news service, and development. His immediate concern, however, is with the furthering of the services, resources, assets, and standing of the University. Much of the work of the Office of Development is accomplished through twelve committees of outstanding Mississippians and these com- mittees are coordinated by the Director. MR. E. E. DAVIDSON B.B.A., M.B.A., C.P.A. Mr. E. E. Davidson, Comptroller, assists in the prepa- ration of the University budget and reports periodically on financial matters to the Chancellor. He oversees the Department of Food Services, including the cafeteria and grill; Purchasing Department; Accounting Department, which receipts and classifies income, prepares the payroll, and keeps records; Bursar ' s Office, which receives student fees and collects accounts; Department of Personnel, in- cluding faculty and staff; University Laundry; and main- tenance of physical plant and grounds. DR. L. L. LOVE B.S., M.S., Ph.D. As Dean of the Division of Student Personnel, Dr. L. L. Love supervises the work of the Dean of Women, Director of Placement and Financial Aids, Director of Men ' s Housing, Student Councellors, Director of Public Safety, Registrar, Director of the Student Health Service, and Director of Religious Life. Eight years ago Dr. Love was instrumental in organizing the Counselling Service, which helps students, individually, with educational, and personality problems. DR. CHARLES F. HAYWOOD Provost MR. HUGH H. CLEGG Director of Development DR. L. L. LOVE Dean of Student Personnel MR. E. E. DAVIDSON Comptroller



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SCHOOL OF LAW Dean Robert J. Farley holds a B.A. and an LL.B. from Ole Miss in addition to a J.S.D. from Yale University. Dean Farley is an institution in himself, the alter pater of most Mississippi lawyers. The School of Law is the fourth oldest state-owned law school in the United States. Com- pletion of its three-year program entitles its graduates to practice in any court of law of the state without further examination. The Law School under Dean Farley ' s lead- ership has come to be recognized as one of the best. SCHOOL OF LIBERAL ARTS Dean A. B. Lewis holds a B.A. and an M.A. from Ole Miss ; also a Ph.D. from Johns Hopkins University. Under his strict guidance, the broad study program of the college is an end in itself, and also serves as a point of departure for students entering law, medicine, theology, and other professional fields ; as well as for those who wish to par- ticipate. in advanced study, Dean Lewis was also instru- mental in initiating the University Scholars program to provide special instruction and encouragement for superior students. SCHOOL OF MEDICINE Dean David S. Pancratz having obtained the degrees of B.A., M.A., Ph.D., and M.D., has fathered the four-year University of Mississippi Medical School in Jackson to national and inter-national prominence. The Medical was completed in 1955, and consists of the eight-story, 335 patient bed, University Hospital and School of Building. Besides the four year course, the school pro- vides instruction for graduate degrees in the medical sciences, and a training program in Medical and X-ray Dean Pancratz has resigned his post to assume an association with a new neurological psychiatric unit in Memphis in 1961. SCHOOL OF PHARMACY Dean Elmer L. Hammond is the recipient of the de- grees of P.H.C., B.S., and M.S. from the University of Michigan, and a Ph.D. from the University of Wisconsin. Dean Hammond, since 1928, has made important changes in the curriculum, improving and exte nding it from a three to a five-year program. Its graduates are eligible for examina- tion to practice pharmacy in any state. Up-to-date facili- ties provide students with a knowledge of the latest devel- opments in their field. ROBERT J. FARLEY School of Law A. B. LEWIS School of Liberal Arts DAVID S. PANCRATZ School of Medicine EL M ER L. HAMMOND School of Pharmacy

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