1969-1970 Yearbook

FACULTY Significant changes In faculty detected by returning students Signifi cant changes in fa culLy composition and positions were evident wh en students r eturned to the campus last fall. I-larding's 103 faculLy mem - bers exhibited new fa ces and degrees, while showing increased inte res t in stud ent rclationsllips. An enrollmcnt of a pproxima tely 1,900 gave a studentteachcr ra ti o of 18.3 , makil1 l' poss ible a closer bond betwcen stud ent and fa culty. The ca pability of the faculLy was proven by th e fac t th a t thi s year Z6 .Z per ce nt of th c faculty hold th e ca rned doctora te. and 65. 1 pc ,' cen t hold t he mas ter 's degree. Harding Coll cl'e faculty members ha ve di stinl\U ished th emsel ves in their fi clds of specializati on as well as in the cla ss room . Mr . Mauri ce Lawson ser ved as pres id en t of the Arka nsas Academy of Science. Dr. Edward Sewell was elec ted as presi - dent of th c Arkansas Depa rtmen t of H igher Educati on . Dr. Eva n Ulrey held th e offi ce of secretarytreasurer of th e Arka nsas Spcech Associati on and was a member of th e l eg isla ti ve assembl y of th e Speech Associa ti on of Amcri ca. Mr. Ke ith Robinson from Homc, Italy , scrvcd as v isiting in struc tor in miss ions. D,· . Nyal Royse was named director of ~'ad u a te studi es, and Dr. Bobby Coker was appointed d ircc tor of in stituti onal tcs tin R. DOUBTING the validity of a student's check, Jerry Jones speaks out for the faculty at the bell towe r aucti on lost fa ll. ENGROSSED in the music he's ma kinq, Ha rd ing Burt on controls his keyboard with the au thority of on accomplished moster. 28 CONCERNED about the welfare of his experimental mice, Dr. Bryce Roberson tends to their care w ith motherly affection ---- - .---

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