1966-1967 Yearbook

Numerous departmental clubs provided an opportunity for students with special vocational or avocational interests to supplement the regular academic program. This was accomplished through visiting speakers, field trips, special films, etc. The Bijitsu Club made frequent trips to art shows in ncar-by cities, took field trips to find subject matter for painting and exhibited the work of senior members in campus displays. Philougeia enrolled students who were interested in some phase of medical science. Local physicians and representatives from the University of Arkansas Medical Center spoke to the group. The Science Club, affiliated with the Collegiate Section of the Arkansas Academy of Science, assisted in directing the Regional Science Fair in March. Pi Gamma Psi met regularly to study various facets of the accounting profession and made trips to Little Rock and Memphis to study the operation of various business operations. Mu Sigma Gamma, composed of junior and senior mathematics majors, provided students an opportunity to present papers on special problems. The Archery Club promoted interest in archery as a sport and studied how to develop skill with the bow and arrow. DEPARTMENTAL PH ILQUGEIA. FRONT ROW, Neiderer, DOllis, Riggs, Wade, SECOND ROW, Neely, Reed, Tesfer, Whaley. THIRD ROW: Word, McDanie l, Thompson, M a nlove. FOURTH ROW : Gloss, Davis, logston, Douglas. Outside activities stimulate interest • studies BIJITSU. FRONT ROW, Cleveland, Anthony, Sexson, layne, Norris . SECOND ROW, Mason [sponsor), Brewer, Thomas, Allmon , Mitchell, Pitl. THIRD ROW, Fields, Peterson, Bateman , McDaniel , Coslon , New. 150

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