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gvnsg WMM -.,.st-v-wwnvi , X Dr. Marshall Jones, sociology professor, prepares lecture notes for a class. . Iones People Prof Sociology, the study of the de- velopment of society, its institutions and social relations, and Dr. Jones, the ardent professor of sociology. are two nomenclatures that are prac- tically synonymous on the University of Wyoming campus. Here, one is not mentioned without the other coming to mind. As a professor of people thinking, growing. learning, changing people what better hunting grounds could Dr. ,lones ask for than the shifting sociological segment that a university campus offers. And what lectures would Wyoming students rather hear more than the fiery, challenging dictates on human char- acter that Dr. ,loncs throws at his listeners. Dr. Jones, a favorite professor among students, instructs a class.
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ks. Bill Mulloy Visits lsles William T. Mulloy. prolessor ol' anthropology at UW. has done much research in the Easter lslands. The primary reason lor his iourneys at the present time has been to restore cultural statues on the islands lelt by an earlier civilization. lVIulloy's first trip to the liaster Islands was in 1955. He was on leayc from the University. and went with a Norwegian expedition for lour months. Mulloy, accompanied by his lam- ily in l96O, revisited the Easter ls- lands for a year. This second Visit was a pilot project as he restored seven statues that had been nearly destroyed. Mulloy' has revisited the islands on several occasions lor shorter periods of time. Mulloy' has been with UW since 1948. He did his undergraduate work at Utah University' in Salt Lake City. and received his masters at Chicago University. Mulloy' has written tech- nical papers about his explorations for anthropology' journals and magazines. Above, Dr. Mulloy contemplates his trips to Easter Island. Left is a relic that he found and brought back To Wyoming. Activities 27
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Hook Creates Avid Students Professor Hook. an educator oi' cducutors. finds the csscncc ol' his job in knotting und clping thc students. A worried or excited. 'sittint or cugcr young lcurncr is u common ight tit Mr. Hookk oliicc door. His followers stty hc has time lor cvcryonc. Whitt ncttcr oc- cupation for u man who finds profit in guiding thc intcrcstcd than us u tcuchcr of tcuchcrs . . . Ll job that dcmunds ulso that you be at lcurncr among Icurncrs. it ,Q-vs ' Q-. K ew -.Xa Mi., f X ff. gf hr s-AIU Dr. James Hook, associate professor of education, teaches class, gives advice to students and is al- ways eager to be of assistance to young people. Activities 29
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