'' e lose your eyes and imagine yourself there. Is there light? Where is it coming from? Are there people? What are they saying? If you took your shoes off, what would you feel under your feet?" These are a few of the questions Rod Brewer taught students to ask themselves to "put yourself back in that place" in order to write a paper based on a memory. Students had access to word pro~essors in the writing laboratory to aid them in writing papers. Before the lab was set up, however, the English department received a Macintosh 512 computer and printer for the main office. Dr. Rod Brewer, Assistant Professor of English , showed leadership among his peers as he conducted a prewriting workshop in September for all the English faculty. He also conducted a workshop on holistic grading in January for English faculty and graduate students. Dr. Brewer attended the Conference on Chris- . tianity and Literature in October at Arkadelphia, AR. In January he participated in the Conference on College Communication and Composition Winter Workshop at Clearwater Beach, FL. He served College Church also as the editor of the bulletin. Ms. Alice Jewell joined most of the rest of the English faculty at the conference on Christianity and Literature in October which was mentioned previously. She was on the education committee at the College Church, the Searcy Swim Team Parents Association. Mr. William Lambert served the Cloverdale Church of Christ as pulpit minister, along with his duties as an associate professor of English. Dr. Larry Long kept himself busy in his field. He wrote a book review of The First Coming which was published in the Christian Chronicle. He attended the Conference on College Communication and Composition Winter Workshop with Dr. Brewer. He was elected assistant sponsor with Dr. Dennis Organ of the Arkansas Eta chapter of the Alpha Chi honor society. He was chairman of Faculty Welfare Committee, a member of the Rank and Promotion Committee, and the InGet it? Dr. Larry Long, English professor, drills one of his many classes on the six main questions to answer in a paper. Long has been with Harding for several years, and was one of the favorite teachers on campus. - photo by Bill Tripp. Rod Brewer, Ph.D. - Assistant Professor Alice Jewell, M.A. - Assistant Professor William Lambert, M.A. - Associate Professor augural Committee. He was presented with the Distinguished Teacher Award in May. Dr. Long also was the deacon in charge of home Bible studies at the College Church of Christ. Dr. Duane Mccampbell, Professor of English, published a weekly newspaper column called "Society and Ideas" in the Searcy Daily Citizen. Dr. Dennis Organ, Chairman of the English Department, published works in the Arkansas Gazette and in the Christian Chronicle magazine. He served as editor of the publication for Alpha Chi, national honor society. He was elected as one of the sponsors of the Arkansas Eta chapter of Alpha Chi. He was a coeditor for the bulletin at the Downtown Church of Christ. Mr. Charles Pittman served the West Side Church of Christ as an elder. Ms. Betty Ulrey represented the facu~ty.and alumni at the Ganus Appreciat10n ceremony in May. She served members of the College Church of Christ as a Care Group leader. Dr. Eugene Underwood fulfilled the position of professor of English. He came to Harding in 1970. Dr. Dorothy Wright received her degree of Dr. de l'Universite in France. She has been with Harding for twenty years. Mr. Ray Wright, Assistant Professor of English, took classes and Larry Long, Ph.D. - Professor Dennis Organ, Ph.D. - Professor & Chairman Charles Pittman, M.A. - Professor Betty Ulrey, M.Ed. - Assistant Professor Eugene Underwood, Ed.D. - Professor Dorothy Wright, Dr. de l'Universite - Professor Ray Wright, M.Ed. - Assistant Professor completed three-fourths of his doctoral exams at the University of Mississippi. He served as a deacon and song leader at the College Church of Christ. - Christy Cox English 179· Academic Departments
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