1976-1977 Yearbook

CAMP WyldEwood siTE of fAll foR busiNEss ANd ECONOMics • SEMINAR Several members of the Social Sciences Department published articles and books during the year. Dr. Ray Muncy published a book, Searcy, Arkansas: A Frontier Town Grows Up in America. Published in the spring edition of Groupvine was Donald Diffine's ,"A Conservative Economist (are any left?) Looks at the Free Enterprise Dilemma." He was also awarded first prize and a five week trip to the Republic of Free China in a MidSouth Regional Private Enterprise Education Competition for the publication, "Free Enterprise: The Greatest Story Never Told (Until Now)." Obert Henderson published • MAJORS "The Four Day Work Week: It's Impact on Work Behavior," in S.M .A. There were several workshops and seminars conducted during the year. A special seminar was conducted for all juniors and seniors majoring in business and economics. The theme for the seminar was "Professional Success: A Christian Perspective," with seven visiting speakers present. Some new programs were added to the Psychology Department. They were a new Psychology library, a Newsletter and the Harding Chapter of Psi Chi, A National Honor Society in Psychology. 1. ROBERT MCKELVAIN pauses to visit with Charles Graham. 2. AFTER a busy day of classes, Fred Jewell enjoys resting at the College Inn. 3. TAKING advantage of a sunny day, David Burks holds class outside. 4. TAKING a break during the teacher's conference at Camp Takodah, Van Tate watches the activities. 5. JOE SEGRAVES diligently helps students schedule classes. 6. STUDYING student profile folders keeps Ray Muncy occupied during registration. 7. AFTER a busy day of scheduling classes, Donald Diffine takes a few minutes to rest. 8. HELPING students during registration keeps Bob Kelly busy. SOCIAL SCIENCE - 47

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