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Firsi' Row, Le'i+ 'l'o Righf: Dr. Roberi Grange, Dr. Roberi Woodmansee, Dr. Ben Ward, Dr. Howard Bahr, Dr. Claude Filie, Dr. W. W. Sioui, Roberi Pe-iers, Richard Logan, William We-iersheuser, Arihell Kelley, Sara Johnson. Second Row: Swarfzfager, H. D. House, Dr. J. F. Walker, James Allen, Dr. Gilberr Hariwig, B. O. Van Hoolc, Dr. l.. E. Orange, Dr. Charles ivioorman, Arnold Telly, C. A. Payne, Barbara Blanseii. Third FACULTY Included in The School of Aris and Sciences are ihe depari- menis oi: Biology, Chemisiry, English and Liieraiure, Foreign Languages, Geography, Hisrory and Government Journalism, lviaihemaiics, lvliliiary Sciences, Physics, Religion, Philosophy, Sociology, and Speech Aris. The purpose of rhe School of Arls and Sciences is io pro- vide a broad culrural and educaiional experience for all s'ru- S+udenfs of +he higher sciences spend many long hours searching, prov- ing, and experimeniing. Row: E. L. Carnes, Francis Housion, Roberi Treser, Capi, H. L. Smifh, Capi. R. W. Meyer, Dr. John Allen, Denneih McCar'ry, Franlc Buclrley, Alion Hare, Dr. John Nau, Dr. John Burrus. Fourfh Row: Dr. Treadwell Davis, Charles Lane, Dr. A. H. DeRosier, Dr. John Gonzales, Billy Bai- ioura, Joseph Pale, Dr. William Burlcs, N. T. Breland, Dr. Roberl Breni, Dr. Leon Wilber, J. L, Collier, Glenn Woods. denis ai Mississippi Souihern College, as well as io rnalce available io Jrhem 'rhe specialized disciplines for maior and minor fields. Freshmen and sophomores, regardless oi iheir expecied majors, are assigned io Aris and Sciences for ihe purpose of meeiing 'rhe general educaiion or core require- menis necessary for graduarion. The School of Arfs and Sciences is iusfly proud of iis language laboraiory where sfudenfs of foreign languages receive insirucfion and drill via 'iapes and earphones. ' M X gi' ' V .3 ' i . N A A i f, ' ill ' Q if i M Q' T' S. '1 1 fi ,,, 1 E v is 1 . x 2.4 X 5 I A T .,, X Y 9 as X s S i 5021 X, 1 2
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DR. CLAUDE A. FIKE Dean THE SCHOOL OF ARTS AND SCIENCES 5, 'I Ein-X:- 5 NH- N X . ,P xg,-A., N. -.-' '- , . MQ . .1 .ll .NC Q... 2, bil: xl 'Tis--'f .4 3,532 ti ' Q? ,,.l .V 'rr ' . .,'. 'vi-. Q., -lie ' ' . ..g Q J --c.
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. ,, ,-- 1 -4 , ,- un- . . H I I . z- . i ,I 'nl i aim as 2 flt i B . a 552151 Ei , A l l A -, . W' l l i .,s.Y,,l, g Sealed, Lefl lo Righ+: Marion Busby, Mabel Baldwin, l-lilda Holilield Clarlc, Hayward Anderson, H. O. Jackson, James Kelley, Paul Weisend, Flora Walls, Francis Reck, Dr. Marlin Slegenga, Wilson Ellis, Dr. Marlin Vincenl McKenna, George Bullard, Dr. Joseph Greene, Jr., Fredericlc Wehling, Louis D.xcin, James McQuislcin. Slanding: Anne Cobb, Roy Kenamond, Phil Windham, Richard Vreeland. Organized inlo live cleparlmenls, Accounling, Business Adminislralion, Economics, Marlceling, and Ollice Adminis- lralion, lhe School ol Commerce and Business Adminislralion has as ils obieclive lhe educalion ol a sludenl lhrough a blend ol cullural knowledge, economic lileracy, basic busi- ness lools and specialized knowledge lo allow him lo rise in lhe business world lo The maximum ol his innale abililies. Specialized courses in various fields lo suil dillerenl objec- FACULTY lives are superimposed upon a broad coverage ol courses in lhe arls and sciences, malhemalics, economics, and general business. Thus, il is believed lhal lhe graduale has been given enough specialized lraining lo enable him lo slarl worlc in one ol lhe lunclional areas ol business, and a broad enough educalion, wilh lhe abilily lo use managerial lools and exer- cise business iuclgmenl, lo rise lo lhe execulive levels. Since more and more business oFfices are using eleclric lypewrilers, lhe School of Commerce and Business Adminislralion uses eleclric lype- wrilers in Hs fypewriling classes. A Wilh lhe help of wall charfs, booirlels, and class discussions, Accounling 202 sludenls learn how 'lo file personal income lax forms. L N - ,Y v., i-...sux ' . i '04 ' nd!
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