and was chosen to represent Arkansas in the regional festival in Fort Worth, Texas. It received numerous awards of excellence in the state festival. Harding debaters continued their phenomenal record under the capable coaching of Dr . Patrick Garner. Dr. Jack Ryan again served as coordinator of an outstanding Spring Sing production and directed interpreters ' theatre and oral interpretation activities. Louis Butterfield served as sponsor for KHCA, the campus radio station. Ellis returned to the campus in the summer after a two-year leave for doctoral study in drama at Texas Tech University, lacking only the completion of the PhD. dissertation. He received certificates of excellence in scene design and technical direction from the theatre faculty at Texas Tech for design work on main productions and in the theatre laboratory. In the fall, Charles Parker began a leave of absence for doctoral study in drama at Southern Illinois University. Sutterfield, who lacks only completion of the dissertation for a Ph .D. degree from Indiana University, joined the faculty to teach mass communications. Dr. Richard Walker continued work toward the Clinical Certificate in Audiology from the American Speech-language-Hearing Association. Dr. Evan Ulrey, chairman of the department, spent the spring semester in Florence, Italy, as one of the teachers in the Harding program there. He made 1. Principles of sociology on a broad perspective are introduced by Dr. Van Tate to his general sociology class. 2. Attention to detail is valuable in preparing for a successful show, as Barry Fisk adjusts the lighting for thE! plans to participate in international campaigns in England during the summer of 1983. Dr. Garner served as president of the Arkansas Speech Communication Association and as secretary-treasurer of the lower Mississippi province of Pi Kappa Delta, the largest national forensics fraternity . Dr. Ulrey edited Speech in Arkansas, newsletter of the Arkansas Speech Communication Association and, also, the October issue of Journal of Communication Studies. He also authored a 52-page section of Introduction to Debate published by Macmillan Company in 1982. - Darreil L Truitl Dr. Ulrey attended the annual meeting of the International Communication Association in Boston last May. Ellis attended the United States Institute of Theatre Technology convention in Corpus Christi, Texas, in March. Dr. Walker attended the national convention of the American Speech-LanguageHearing Association in Toronto, Canada, in November and both he and Dan Tullos attended the Mid-South Conference on Communicative Disorders in Memphis in February. Tullos also attended a Tracheoesophageal Puncture: Team Approach workshop in Little Rock in November. In December, the speech department hosted the annual Harding Invitational Forensics Tournament for high school students. Violent weather conditions throughout Arkansas during the two days of the tournament hampered the tournament this year. ~ play "The Tavern." 3. Information, as well as entertainment is offered by student Jeanne Stewart as the news director for campus radio station, KHCA. Speech Louis BuHerfield, EdS Asst. Prof. Morris Ellis, MA Asst. Prof. Patrick Garner, PhD Assoc. Prof . Robin Miller, MA Instr. John Ryan, PhD Prof . Daniel Tullos, MCD Asst. Prof. Evan Ulrey, PhD Prof., Chairman Richard Walker, PhD Prof. " Speech/195
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