1965-1966 Yearbook

AMERICAN STUDIES. FIRST ROW, Watson, Pierce, Taylor, Jackson, Harris, M. Borber. SECOND ROW: D. Johnson, Wait, Robbins, Byrd, Humphreys, Mitchell. THIRD ROW, Cox (sponsor), Underwood, Phillips. Sandin, POLITICAL GROUPS St inne tt , Rader, R. Barber. FOURTH ROW: Young, K. Johnson, Miller, Castleman, Shelbourne, Storr, Taylor, Work FIFTH ROW: Odell, Engles , Vaughan. Wilson , Prior, lorenz, Yurcho History clubs instill greater political interest PHI ALPHA THETA. FIRST ROW Harris SECOND ROW: Watson, Young. THIRD ROW Odell , Wihon The Social Science Department offers excellent opportunities for history, political science, and busin css majors to express their interests_ to broade n th ei r perspective and to dcyelop well-grounded reasonin ~ ability. The Organ ization fo!' Conservat ive, Academic, and Political Act ion presents pro- ~ra m s designed to arouse interest in activities of the nat iona l governll1ent. The Young Republicans and Young Democrats rally m embers to their points of view through mock conventions and discuss ions of modern polit ical ac tion. Adm iss iou to the All1eri ca n Studies program requircs a h igh scholarship standing. and the pro- ~ram p: iycs soc ial science majors the opportunity 10 \"isit maj or American cit ies ror case studies of spec ifi c economic. jJoliti caL a nd indu stria l problems. I nformal semin ar s where the student s and raculty of th e All1eri ca ll Stu dies program can discuss cur rent eycnts of personaL national , or inter - national inlportance. ar e schedul ed r egularly th rollghout the year . Guest spea kers who a re recogni zed as outstanding author ities arc invited to th e campus to l ec ture in their speciali zed fields of lea rning. Phi Alpha The ta membership r ecogni zes superior acadrmi c ach icyc l11 cn t in the field of hi story. 213

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