BALCONY SEATS. Despite the library's cramped quarters, most students were able to access all necessary materials, Here, students on the main study aisle are seen hard at work. - Photo by Jeff Montgomery. New faces abound on campus I n an attempt to lower the teacher to student ratio, twenty-two new faculty members were added to the class schedule this year. Carl Mitchell was named Dean of the College of Bible and Religion and three others were added to the school. Thos~ thr~e were: Parker Henderson, missionary in residence; Bill Searcy, visiting missionary; and James Woodroof, adjunct professor of Bible. David Cole joined the Department of Physical Science and Steven Frye taught a variety of mass communication courses. Frye also worked on his doctorate at the University of Arkansas in Fayetteville. Greg Harnden took over as the girls' head basketball coach and Mike Pruitt replaced NEW FACULTY HUNT AND PECK. Bill Searcy, visiting Cecil Beck as the men's intramural director. Ken Hobby was added to the psychology department and missionary, Kenneth Hammes took Charles Pitttypes research for a Bible mans' classes in the English departcourse. Searcy ment. Deborah Mueller taught huwas a popular man physiology classes for the Biolteacher and speaker on ogy department. campus._ Three departments also hired adPhoto by Sharon jun ct professors. Tommy Jackson, Bowles. Andy Kronenwetter and Sharon Pitt joined the communication department; Lis Jones and Laura White were added to the music fa~ulty and Lisa Ritchie joined the home economics department. Maribeth Downing, former dean of women, joined the School of Education and Curtis Clements, associate professor of accounting, was new to Harding's School of Business. The three additions to the School of Nursing were Rosemary McLaughlin, Jo Ann Smith and Richard Smith. - Melydia Clewell Library/New Faculty 293
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