1. CBS News correspondent, Douglas Edwards, addresses American Studies crowds on Feb. 17. 2. AIDED by Billy Ray Cox, General Dayan answers questions. 3. AMERICAN STUDIES. FIRST ROW: Bender, Miller, Disch, S. O'Keefe, Buehl, Cox, Stohldrier, Edwards, Davis, Wordlaw, Beck, M. O'Keefe, Beagle, Cone. SECOND ROW: Hughes, Martin, Klemm, Underwood, Pullara, Goodspeed, Tyler, Brady, Miller, Fisher, West, Graham, Grigson. THIRD ROW: Porter, Tucker, Graddy, Ware, Henneman, Aven, Brower, Roberts, Pigg, Alexander, Pierce, Kuhn, Johns, Root, Myslivecek, Cameron, Hooten, Brown, Eastland, McMillin, Johnson, Jackson, Warren, Sanders, Keahey. 4. GENERAL MOSHE DAYAN gives his views at his Feb. 7 appearance. Lecture Series highlighted by Dayan The American Studies program has gained recognition and success throughout the years. One of the special attractions of the program was the Annual Lecture Series of outstanding speakers invited to campus. This series was an effort to supplement the curriculum of the college with educationally beneficial presentations by internationally known authorities. The Lecture Series this year included General Moshe Dayan, former Defense Minister of Israel on February 7. On February 17 the well-known news correspondent, Douglas Edwards, visited the campus. March 24, Mrs. Phyllis Schalfly of East Alton, Illinois spoke to the American Studies group and on April 4, James J. Kilpatrick, Syndicated Columnist of Washington D.C., closed the year's program. All of these programs and more helped to mold and emphasize the importance of a functioning citizenship. The American Studies group also took trips to different areas in the United States. The Youth Citizenship and Management Seminars were anticipated events. AMERICAN STUDIES - 273
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