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Departments of Economies and History The Economics Department aims to prepare one to accept his role in the community by under- standing the importance of economics and business. By becoming familiar with the institutions and processes that regulate our economy, one can fulfill his business obligations more adequately. The Department of Political Science provides for the study of government and political policies, thus enabling the student to comprehend the sig- nihcance of past and current news events. Another area valuable to the curriculum is that of history. The Department not only presents the historical facts but teaches the students to relate information from one generation to another. ' 11 . V I I i 5 ty .- wr: - , . T , , .I Q, -1. ,T '- , ' 3 . ., Y' . , Hg' 7' X , . , V, it-rg 6 .X - :' l . --crifziz .. I ' .. ff5:Zf':-.-rw 1 'K N f rs, 3'7 '44.E'5'5 f1F ' '2 f ' ' 'g1ff12:!?3yS7x3f-:5i?ielg. i .fm -. -.n-,..f. r -.-Nz:-'. g:-.s':51Tat:- . , gifilfil ' ' .rgarvftpss ' gr'--.-fea,fswL.1:gf . - . , ' ' 'i'jS'i 5T i'f elif ' ' 9 ' 'f'1i'75Y1t'4.?eLg3':: ' ' l .l.fifi 7E'1?i'-Ei ' ' er - ff:r49:1.e1 A nf i .L ff-We iift v' 1, F? - , ,IA .- . , '- Dn. KERINIIT C. W,-vrxlxs Du. ULMA Roncri Puou Dk. Evxlufrr P. Tiunzx Heuzl of Deparmzmt and Head of Deprlrfmezzi and Axxoeiute Professor of Economics Pro fexxor of Economic: I r0fes.vo1' 0 f H isiory MR. WILLIfKLI W. ADAMS, IR. fixxoeiufe I'roje.r:or of Political Scienre MR. WILLIABI W. CUTHBERTSON Assistant Professor of Hislory 27
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'hge' Xa. DR. PAUL TRUMAN MCCARTY Henri of Deparlmcnt and Professor of Modern Lllllgllllglkf Q V S afliife-W3 .,'9:Q o f 4w4wf. Departments of Ancient and Modern Languages The Department of Ancient Languages enables the students to further understand the English language through a study of the structure and vocabulary of Greek and Latin. It also creates an interest in reading classical literature. The new well-equipped language laboratory has greatly facilitated the teaching techniques of the members of the Modern Language Department. The rnaterial concerning both grammar and literature which is presented in class can be supplemented by practice sessions in the laboratory. -I ,wi --Iii: : .tw - --Mfr: Y f- r it ' ' WWII E HG? ' ' Y L xt, L 1 ii. 335 - JW iii 'e Dn. FREDERICK MILTON IDERWACTIER Mu. W1LBuu I. BRUNEI! Miss ELEANOR I. Daman Hemi of .D!'Ptll'f771C'7Zl uml Pl'0fE!.a'0I' of Moa'ern l.zlHgz1r1gc'.f I1IA'II'IlC'l0I' 111 Modern Ltlllgllflgfs' Professor of Greek gg? I 5 P ,4- I Miss RUT1-I MCDANIEL MR. OLIVER C. PHILLIPS, IR. MR. Pl-IILIP RONALD Ro'rscH Professor of Modern Languzzges Associate Professor of Latm Assistant Professor of French 26
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Departments of Music and rt The Music Department is designed to serve the needs of the general student body as Well as of those desiring to major in music. Majors are taught the value of music and its historical background, while learning to perform well. Non-majors are encouraged to enjoy the cultural aspects of music and to participate for the sheer pleasure. Students in the Art Department work under the instruction of Mr. Iohansen. They have the opportunity to develop various techniques using oils, pastels, charcoal, and several other media. Mu. HIZNIKX' L. Cam' Hemi of Dr-fmrfmenr and I'r0fc.r.ror of Music SMS? cr nv MR. EDNVARD LAKIN Mus. Lvnm Lovin: Mins. l.m'm O. MILLSOAI Projcxsol' of M'1z.fic und .flxxoriutc Professor of Music' fl.rf1.fful11 PI'0fl'.N'50l' of JIIIXM' Dil'FFlUI' of Bunn' lll7f! Orrlm.r1ru l V 4 Il l li gxfiiiifflv W 1 V W. f . ei- ,, 'V ' , , fwzeeszrpi ii I ,rs 'S -1 W ii ii 3 H I 2 -r F ln XL A , .- 1 1 ' is 1 . vs 55, 1- . I vs: - - l4 7'i1x. A aku s, . r 1' X c . or 'S' , ' f'-S 1 , 1 A , rv ' 1 , :Jaxx f X 'f Mn. Louis R. Rnaman Mus. GLORIA SLAGLE Mu. XIVILLI.-KM R. Iolmxsrix Iuslrnclw' in S1l'fl1g't'Il !lI5fl'IIIlIL'I1I5 Ilzxirzlcfol' 111 .Wzmc ll1SlI'IlL'f0l' 1:1 Art
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