Elementary education major Koren Donley practices carving a plaster cost as she learns one of the many techniques taught in art educa tion. HUMANITIES Humanities professors guide minds to cultural refinement The humanities and fine arts are given strong emphasis in the general education program of Harding College so tha t students can develop an unders tanding of their cultural heritage and an appreciation of great literature, art, music, and drama . Strong majors arc offered in each area for those who are interested in graduate study or in high school teaching. The Departments of Art, English, Music, and Speech comprise this division and the chairmen of the respective departments are Mrs. Perry Mason, Dr. James L. Atteberry, Dr. Erle T. Moore, and Dr. Evan Ulrey. New faculty members are Odis Clayton in speech and drama, Tom Watson in art, Ralph Stephens in English, and Vernal Richardson in violin. Mr. Richardson served as concertmaster and assistant director of the Little Rock Symphony. Earl Wilcox completed his doctoral dissertation in English during the year. Ann Sewell , MM Rolph Steve ns, MA Evan Ulrey, PhD Professor Speech R. W. Wal ker, PhD K. W. Davis, PhD Pearl Latham, MA Assistant Professor English E. B. Mason, MA Professor Assistant Professor Assistant Professor Associate Professor Associate Professo r Mus ic English Speech Music Art Ert. Moore, EdD. Mona Moore, BA C. A. Pittman, MA R. H. Privitt, MA V. Richa rdson, MM Tom Watson, MA Earl Wilcox, PhD , . L. Williams, MA Professor Instructor Assistant Professor Instructor Assistant Professor Instructor Associate Professor Instructor Music Music English Art Music Art Engl ish English 29
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