University of Tennessee Chattanooga - Moccasin Yearbook (Chattanooga, TN)

 - Class of 1964

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HAROLD CADEK Dean, Cadek Conservatory of Music Professor of Piano and Violoncello THE CHATTANOOGA EVENING COLLEGE The Chattanooga Evening College offers cultural, profes- sional, business, technical, and avocational interests classes. Its college-level courses are held in the late afternoon, evening, or Saturday morning and give the benefits of higher educa- tion to many adults in the greater Chattanooga area. The courses in this division are offered for credit or non-credit and may be applied toward any of the degrees or certificates awarded by the University. GARLAND M. MORTON Director, Development Office CADEK CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC The Cadek Conservatory of Music first became affiliated with the University in 1948. The conservatory has contributed a great deal to the music life of Chattanooga by encouraging the study and appreciation of music. It offers c ourses in music, art, speech, and dance instruction on non-college and pre- paratory level; it gives private lessons for credit to college students, and provides the instruction and development of artists, teachers, and non-professional music students. GLENN LeROY BUSHEY, Ed.D. Dean, Chattanooga Evening College Professor of Education THE DEVELOPMENT CENTER As it is the purpose of the Provost Office to stimulate the academic growth of the University, so it is the purpose of the Development Office to stimulate the physical growth. Working in conjunction with the Planning Committee, the Office is involved in various public relations and fund raising programs. Their present project is concerned with providing the much-needed gym-auditorium facilities for the University. 18

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COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES The College of Arts and Sciences offers programs in four divisions: Fine Arts, Humanities, Science-Mathematics, and Social Sciences, leading to the Bachelor of Arts degree. The primary purpose of this college is to acquaint students with broad and representative areas of knowledge and to increase their use of this information in living the mature life, in participating intelligently in society, and as the basis for a career. Selected courses in this college form the core curric- ulum which, with some modifications, is prerequisite for all undergraduate degrees. D i Wmdt IL JAMES. W. LIVINGOOD, Ph.D. Dean, College of Arts and Sciences Guerry Professor of History REUBEN W. HOLLAND, M.A. Dean of Students DEAN OF STUDENTS ' OFFICE The responsibilities of the Dean of Students ' Office are to coordinate the school calendar, maintain the placement service for students and graduates, and provide adequate housing for the dormitory students, both men and women. This office handles personal and vocational counseling, scholarships, and advises foreign students. This job is becoming increasingly difficult due to the growth of the number of students enrolled in the school.



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LIBRARY ALBERT H. BOWMAN Librarian The main library, named for a long-time faculty member, trustee, and devoted friend, John Storrs Fletcher, and the specialized libraries in Brock Hall and in the main library building, provide the essential foundation for the University ' s academic program. The approximately 85,000 volumes in the libraries, effectively arranged and adequately housed for study, reference, and research, are selected not only to support the undergraduate and graduate programs but also to provide a well-balanced resource for the pleasurable pursuit of learning in many fields. An efficient staff administers the collections, and they are always available and glad to assist in opening the treasures of knowledge in their care. Ila H. Shaw, Secretary, and Anita Stephens Patton, Cataloguer. 9

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