1969-1970 Yearbook

TECHNIQUES of data processing are employed by Curtis Booker during laboratory work in the college's IBM computer center, KEEPING up with the jetage, American Studies students view the operation of a major air terminal at Dallas' Love Field. SOCIAL SCIENCE Students discuss and explore "Perspectives of the Seventies" The various majors constituting the division of social science were brought together through the American Studies program. Outstanding lecturers and educational tours contributed to this year's theme, "Perspectives for the Seventies." Special meetings were conducted in which students explored the truths and principles resulting in the affluent society of America, and tried to determine whether or not these same ideas would be applicable for the seventies. With a primary interest in business, forty students and their advisors visited Dallas in the fall and Ch icago in the spring. Harding's business team spent much time in preparation for its competition in such contests as the Michigan State University Marketing games. Faculty member Billy Ray Cox, who worked closely with this group, received a Distinguished Teacher Award. New to the department of psychology-sociology, was Ron Brotherton, who was acting chairman. He holds the MA frm Fresno State College and lacks only the dissertation for the PhD from the University of California.

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