2004-2005 Yearbook

10 MOMENTS THAT MATTER TO DENNIS ORGAN ~~ ~H ~ ~COLLEGE OF ARTS & HUMANITIES DEAN its first black students, TEACHING EXPERIENCE Dr. Cliff Ganus, GREENLAND WORSHIP While with Belles and Beaux in Thule,Greenland, in 1969, the group wor;hipped with servicemen on ALPHA CHI In 1975, Organ edited Alpha Chi's national publications. He served as the honor society's executive director thisyear. flORENCE I from theSanta Maria Novella semester at HUE 1 2 3 4 5 'IN MEMORIAM' In a\I1ctorian Poetry seminar dass in, 1980s,the cia,,, cried I 6 BBC SYMPHONY TheOrgans'HUEgroup listened to Russian music by the BBC in London's Royal Festival Hall Oct. 28, 1999. SARDIS InJune 2001, the HUG group shared the lord's Supper among the ruins of Sardis, one of the seven churches in Revelation. RETIREMENT The Encilish faculty c~elxated Organ's retirement as department rnair after 22 yea~ in summer 2004. Tom Alexander, Ph.D. Dtal'llColtl)eofSibieilldllfligion Bryan Burls, M.B.A. DeoWColltgtofBunss Tony Finley, Ed.D. Otanf(GlltgeofEdoc.!tKln Jeff Hopper, Ph.D. Pun/Hi)IIOOCoI ~e&lntemational Prll9rams Evertt Huffard, Ph.D. Dtan/HUGSR Dennis Organ, Ph.D. Dean/Collegeof Arts & Humanities Bob Reely, Ed.D. ~I.rarni:\g Cathleen Shultz, Ph.D. ~of~ TravisThompson. Ph.D. ~oIXirnces LEADERSHIP - 144 7 8 9 DR. TRAVIS THOMPSON, dea noflhe College of SCiences, works in his office Del. 9. Thompson, who also laughl upper-level malh classes, had served as dean since 2002. 'R. KECK

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