1968-1969 Yearbook

COMMUNICATION in radio and television involves the mastery of techniques learned by Wilton Pointer in laboratory work. CONDUCTING his freshman English class in a seminar situation, Instructor Jim Ed Williams seeks to maintain free discussion. HUMANITIES French major is added; Ulrey, Atteberry address colleagues THE DIVISION OF HUMANITIES added a major in French to its cUlTiculum this fall. Dr. Dorothy Wright joined the department to help t~ach the 38 hours required for the maior. Other majors who want or need foreign language credits also benefit from the expanded schedule. Dr. Evan Ulrey spoke at a symposium of German and American speech teachers, held at the University of Heidelberg last August. His subiect was "The Field of Rhetoric and Public Address in the United States." Dr. James Atteberry is the President of Region II of Alpha Chi. "The Freedom of Scholarship" was the subject of his address given at the spring meeting. President of the Speech and Hearing Association of Arkansas is Dr. Richard Walker. Linda Schmidt. LaITY Menefee and Terry Eyman are the new members of the speech department. Alice Jewell joined the English faculty, and Dennis Organ is now a member of the iournalism department. 51

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