1961-1962 Yearbook

AMERICAN STUDIES . FRONT ROW: Deese, Pursell, SeosTrunk, Gonus, Geisler, Morgan, lentz. SECOND ROW Mayberry. Barnes, Bowman, Howkins, Bullok. Anderson, Dunn, Hughes. Vaughn. THIRD ROW, Eshelman, Arnold, Figgins, Wiltse. Speer, Roqers HISTORY GROUPS Current world affairs stimulates group interest REALIZING the imporlance of obtoining many sources in dOing research work , Johnny Chisholm checks out a number of boob for his history lerm poper. 178 State-wide and r egional edu ca tional tours high - li ghted th e yea r for the Ameri ca n Studi es group which is des ignen to provine stud ents with train - ing and experi ence whi ch ca nnot be ga ined from cla ssroom ann tex tboo k study. Several outstanding speakers contributed to th e general under standing of th e year' s theme, "Ethi cs in Busin ess, Education and Governmen t." The Study Group for Constituti onal Government takes advan tage of the several Harding professors who are well ver sed in the fi eld of government and often pl ans programs a round their speeches on phases of consti tutional government. A na tional honor ar y hi stor y society ., Phi Alpha Theta. center ed its year of progr ams a round the th em es of " Sta tesmanship" and " \ 'Vorld ' 'Var II ." Guest speaker s and panel di scuss ions wer e amofl g th e m edia employed hy th e soc iety in developing th ese th emes.

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